Experts, Activists, and Interdependent Citizens: Are Electorates Self-Educating?
This book addresses opinion leadership in democratic politics as a process whereby individuals send and receive information through their informally based networks of political communication. The analyses are based on a series of small group experiments, conducted by the authors, which build on accumulated evidence from more than seventy years of survey data regarding political communication among interdependent actors. The various experimental designs provide an opportunity to assess the nature of the communication process, both in terms of increasing citizen expertise as well as in terms of communicating political biases.
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Experts, Activists, and Interdependent Citizens: Are Electorates Self-Educating?
This book addresses opinion leadership in democratic politics as a process whereby individuals send and receive information through their informally based networks of political communication. The analyses are based on a series of small group experiments, conducted by the authors, which build on accumulated evidence from more than seventy years of survey data regarding political communication among interdependent actors. The various experimental designs provide an opportunity to assess the nature of the communication process, both in terms of increasing citizen expertise as well as in terms of communicating political biases.
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Experts, Activists, and Interdependent Citizens: Are Electorates Self-Educating?
Experts, Activists, and Interdependent Citizens: Are Electorates Self-Educating?
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781316164051 |
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Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Publication date: | 11/13/2014 |
Series: | Cambridge Studies in Public Opinion and Political Psychology |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 2 MB |
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