This major work surveys the historical roots, theoretical foundations, and normative claims of 20th-century conceptualizations of public opinion. It reanalyzes leading traditions, such as those of Lippmann, Dewey, and Noelle-Neumann, and reinvents some unjustly ignored ones, such as Toennies, Harrisson, and Wilson. The book critically examines popular modern research strategies such as polling and the Ospiral of silenceO model and looks at the role of mass media in the formation and expression of public opinion. This comprehensive and original treatment is a must for all serious students and scholars of public opinion.
ISBN: | 9780847691623 |
Publication date: | 12th August 1999 |
Author: | Slavko Splichal |
Publisher: | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 367 pages |
Series: | Critical Media Studies |
Genres: |
Communication studies Media studies Sociology Social and political philosophy |