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Perceptions of 'Public Opinion' and 'Public' Opinion Expression
International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 2001ABSTRACT A large number of studies have been devoted to the impact of perceptions of opiniondistributions on the expression of public opinion. In the present study we propose thatperceptions of opinion distributions have implications that go beyond influencingindividual issue stances, but rather influence respondents’ willingness to engage inpolitical ...
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2000
The United Nations is often referred to as a world public in common metaphorical language: forum (of the world as a market and as a place of negotiations and bargaining), arena (of arguments or struggle for power), platform/ speakers stand, (worlds) stage, as well as theatre, drama . The UN system is indeed an essential partof the global political
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The United Nations is often referred to as a world public in common metaphorical language: forum (of the world as a market and as a place of negotiations and bargaining), arena (of arguments or struggle for power), platform/ speakers stand, (worlds) stage, as well as theatre, drama . The UN system is indeed an essential partof the global political
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The importance of salience: public opinion and state policy action on climate change
Journal of Public Policy, 2018How does the salience of environmental issues influence climate policy adoption in the American states? This article considers how two aspects of public salience, issue problem status and issue attention, work with environmental interest group membership
Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, John Poe
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2023
Abstract “Public opinion” entered the American political lexicon during the age of revolutions, but it was not necessarily a revolutionary concept. While some Americans identified public opinion with democracy, the concept could just as easily be used to limit self-government, cement traditional prejudices and hierarchies, forestall ...
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Abstract “Public opinion” entered the American political lexicon during the age of revolutions, but it was not necessarily a revolutionary concept. While some Americans identified public opinion with democracy, the concept could just as easily be used to limit self-government, cement traditional prejudices and hierarchies, forestall ...
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Opinions on public opinion polling.
Health affairs (Project Hope), 2003This paper examines some of the strengths and limitations of polling and suggests specific things to look for to help judge the validity and importance of findings from polls. The authors, who conduct many polls, advise those who rely on polling results to take the findings in perspective.
Drew, Altman, Mollyann, Brodie
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Public Opinion about Public Opinion
Journalism Quarterly, 1988Carroll J. Glynn, Ronald E. Ostman
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Coevolution modeling of group behavior and opinion based on public opinion perception
Knowledge-Based Systems, 2023Weimin Li, Fangfang Liu, Jianjia Wang
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