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Title: Media Effects on Public Opinion


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Media Effects on Public Opinion
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Public Opinion
  • Concepts of
  • Difference between basic values and preferences
    overall views and recent ideas
  • Organized Vs unorganized nature of opinions
    specialized groups
  • Private Vs public setting where opinions are
    expressed
  • Whether or not citizens are informed
  • Hegemony (Beniger) means through which people
    control and are simultaneously controlled by one
    another through public communication

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Defining Public Opinion
  • Nimmothree groups
  • Popularexpressed privately
  • Massgenerally what is thought of as public
    opinion culture
  • Groupthose expressed in groups exchanges

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Mass Medias Influence onDefining Public Opinion
  • 1)seeks public opinion with its own research and
    reports findingsCNN/Time Poll
  • 2)quest to report others research and findings
  • 3)report on topics and events and groups
    feelings about them

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Significance
  • Noelle-Neumannthe management of ideas is
    important in advanced societies that engage in
    symbolic rather than direct forms of struggle.
  • Government that does not consider public opinion
    in decision making soon finds itself in
    overthrow situation

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Significance
  • Tolerance provides for peaceful competition of
    ideas while ideology links opinions to a more
    enduring set of organized values and beliefs.
  • Tolerance is higher among younger and better
    educated.
  • Ideology is important because it works as a
    constraint peoples belief systems are used to
    interpret incoming issues and to form opinions.

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Mass Media andPublic Opinion
  • Exchange modelgovernment and media relationship
    is transactional with almost equal give and take
  • Media has substantial impact on public opinion
  • Fanalso public opinion responds to shifts in
    media content all media have effect

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Types of Effects
  • Sherermedia reflect or anticipate public opinion
    and change their coverage and presentation as
    public support variesVietnam War
  • Bennettdirect impact of media on policy makers
    (during Reagan era)
  • Lambethpress help establish agenda setting for
    policymaking (whats important)

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More Effects
  • Entmaninterdependence model public opinion
    grows out of interaction between media messages
    and what audiences make of them
  • Iyengar Kinderprimingcalling attention to
    certain aspects while ignoring others thus
    setting standards (of Presidential behavior in
    this case)

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Spiral of Silence Theory
  • Noelle-Nuemannpeople measure which opinions are
    popular and which are not and are therefore more
    likely to express the majority opinion this
    gives the effect that the unsupported position is
    weaker than it actually is and therefore it
    becomes weaker in a spiral effect.

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Factors
  • Pressure to conform
  • Willingness to express opinions in public
  • Multiple climates of opinion (local national)
  • Nature of public context
  • Accuracy of perceptions of opinion climate

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Nature of public context
  • Keenanthree dependent variables of Spiral of
    Silence
  • Personal adornmentbuttons, hats, t-shirts
  • Public displaysign in yard, distributing
    literature, doing interviews
  • Interpersonal contactspeaking with strangers and
    those you know signing petitions

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Accuracy of perceptions of opinion climate
  • Rimmer and Howardlevel of use would correlate to
    accuracy higher level of use/higher accuracy
  • Others theorize
  • Conformity hypothesis (people conform to and are
    influenced by their environment)
  • Looking glass model (people projecting their own
    opinions on others rather than being influenced
    by their environment)
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