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Title: Journalism 614: Opinion and Perception II: Spiral of Silence


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Journalism 614Opinion and Perception II Spiral
of Silence
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What is Public Opinion?
  • Any opinion held by a majority of citizens?
  • Democratic view - The General Will
  • Any opinion about public affairs?
  • Liberal Democratic view - All are valid
  • Only reasoned opinion about issues?
  • Elitist view - Only informed opinions count
  • Each of these is about forming preferences and
    expressing those views

3
Another definition
  • Public opinion is any opinion that can expressed
    publicly without sanctions
  • Can state without fear of social isolation
  • Here, public opinion is a matter of visibility
  • Minority opinions must be seen for those who hold
    them to feel comfortable expressing themselves
  • This is about the perceptions of the opinion
    climate and the ability to speak out without risks

4
Media Influence
  • Direct Method - Communication events, arguments,
    and opinions that change the mind of audience
    members
  • Indirect Method - Present indicators of what
    already seems to be public opinion
  • Media convey an impression of how accepted an
    opinion may be now or in future

5
Spiral of Silence
  • Societal norms can be intimidating
  • Understand public opinion as a tangible force
  • Intense social pressure can be brought to bear on
    the person who dares to test the boundaries
  • Perception of distribution of opinion shapes
    willingness to express opinions
  • People express opinions more confidently when
    they see they are in the majority or gaining
    ground
  • People are unwilling to express opinions that run
    counter to their perception of majority view

6
Opinion Expression
  • What opinions can be expressed?
  • Opinions that do not risk fear of social
    isolation
  • Opinions that are publicly visible
  • Can be a minority opinion, but minority must
    speak out and act as if it is, or will be,
    majority
  • People have a quasi-statistical organ
  • A sixth sense that provides information about
    what society is thinking and feeling
  • Constantly scan the environment to gauge the
    climate of opinion and future trends.

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Fear of Isolation
  • Fear of social isolation is the key force that
    drives the spiral of silence
  • Group pressure has tremendous influence
  • We dont like to be excluded for our views
  • Theory about obedience to authority in World War
    II - citizens in Nazi Germany
  • Noelle-Neumann was Nazi Party member
  • She worked for Goebbels, head of Nazi Propaganda
  • Wrote for Das Reich, but later withdrew/recanted

8
Social Influence
  • Considers effects of group settings on attitudes,
    opinion expression, behavior
  • Largely based on experimental research
  • Solomon Aschs work on social conformity
  • When do we go along with the group?
  • Stanley Milgrams work on social compliance
  • When do we obey authority?

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Asch Conformity
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Conformity
  • The Asch studies
  • Unambiguous situation
  • Small group setting (10-12)
  • Uniform incorrect assessment
  • Over one-third concur with incorrect assessment -
    go along with the group

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Minority Influence
  • Judgments about color of slides
  • Consistent incorrect assessment by minority
  • Portion of subjects agree in error
  • Implication
  • Minority opinion can exert power
  • Bandwagon vs. Siding with the underdog

12
Milgram Obedience
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Obedience
  • Subjects randomly assigned the role of
    "teacher" and asked to administered shocks to
    "pupils for incorrect responses
  • Pupils were actually part of the experiment.
  • Act out the effects of progressively higher
    shocks
  • What proportion will continue to the highest
    level when prodded by the supervisor?
  • Highest voltage switches (450 volts) were marked
    with labels of Danger Severe Shock and then
    XXX

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Setup and Scenario
  • Voltage Confederate Response
  • 75 Grunts
  • 120 Shouts in pain
  • 150 Refuses to continue
  • 200 Blood-curdling screams
  • 300 Refuses to answer
  • 330 Silence
  • Objection Supervisors response
  • First "He's fine. go on.
  • Second "The experiment requires
  • you to go on.
  • Third "It is absolutely essential to go
    on.
  • Fourth "You have no choice. You
  • must go on."

15
Response of Subjects
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Milgrams Obedience Experiment
  • Different subjects, locations ()
  • Decrease proximity of authority (-)
  • Increase connection to student (-)
  • Involve obedient others ()
  • Involve disobedient others (-)

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When to Speak or Keep Silent
  • Conformity and compliance have great social power
    over individuals
  • Those in minority positions tend to keep quite if
    they do not sense support
  • Not that they change their minds
  • Duck their heads and keep their own council

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Summary
  • People have the ability to gauge trends of public
    sentiment
  • People justifiably fear social isolation
  • People are hesitant to express minority
    viewpoints, especially if losing ground
  • But where do they get their perceptions?

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Media Influence
  • Mass media work jointly with majority opinion to
    silence minority views
  • Mass media, particularly TV, suggest what others
    are thinking through portrayals
  • People look to the media to see if there is
    support and legitimization for views
  • Index the media to gauge current climate
  • Provide the words and phrases that people can use
    to defend a certain point of view

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Critiques of Spiral of Silence
  • Hardcores - the minority that remains vocal in
    defiance of threats of isolation
  • Bill Maher, Dixie Chicks, War Protesters
  • Pluralistic ignorance and Projection - we tend to
    misestimate the prevalence of our views
  • Quasi-statistical organ doesnt work so well
  • Weak support outside of WW II Germany
  • Maybe only operates in totalitarian regimes
  • The ability to find like-minded views online
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