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The Public Opinion Process - How the People Speak (Paperback)
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The Public Opinion Process - How the People Speak (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Communication Series
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What is public opinion? How can we best study it?
This work presents a "process model" that answers these questions
by defining public opinion in a way that also identifies an
approach to studying it. The model serves as a framework into which
the findings of empirical research are integrated, producing a
comprehensive understanding of public opinion that encompasses the
congeries of middle-range theories that have emerged from empirical
research. The three-dimensional process model--and the way it is
explicated--satisfies the diverse and sometimes divergent needs and
interests of political scientists, sociologists, social
psychologists, and communication specialists who study public
opinion. This is achieved by clearly differentiating and
interrelating the following:
* individual opinions--the judgmental outcomes of a process in
which attitudinal systems--comprised of beliefs, values/interests,
and feelings--function as intervening variables that direct and
structure perceptions of public issues;
* collective opinions--the outcomes of communication from which
mutual awareness emerges and that integrate separate individual
opinions into a significant social force; and
* political roles of collective and individual opinions--the
outcomes of the extent to which collective and individual opinions
have achieved legitimacy as the basis for governing a people.
DON'T USE THIS PARAGRAPH FOR GENERAL CATALOGS... Each dimension of
the model has its corresponding subprocess: transactions between
individuals and their environments, communications among
individuals and collectives, and political legitimation of public
opinion. Since the process model is -- by definition --
interactional, none of the three dimensions has theoretical or
sequential priority over the others. Instead of treating the
psychological, political, and sociological aspects of public
opinion as separate stages of an unidirectional process, the three
aspects are modeled as dimensions of a complex, ongoing system in
continuous interaction with each other. This conceptualization
satisfies the need for a truly interdisciplinary theory in that it
demands that each dimension be studied in terms of its defining
sub-process. It also avoids the twin errors of reductionism and
reification in the study of public opinion.
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