PUBLIC OPINIONe-artnow, 2017年9月18日 - 292 頁 The book "Public Opinion" is a critical assessment of functional democratic government, especially of the irrational and often self-serving social perceptions that influence individual behavior and prevent optimal societal cohesion. The detailed descriptions of the cognitive limitations people face in comprehending their socio-political and cultural environments leading them to apply an evolving catalogue of general stereotypes to a complex reality, rendered Public Opinion a seminal text in the fields of media studies, political science, and social psychology. Walter Lippmann was an American writer, reporter, and political commentator famous for being among the first to introduce the concept of Cold War, coining the term "stereotype" in the modern psychological meaning, and critiquing media and democracy in his newspaper column and several books. |
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... prejudices which interpret, fill them out, and in their turn powerfully direct the play of our attention, and our vision itself. From this it proceeds to examine how in the individual person the limited messages from outside, formed ...
... prejudices which interpret, fill them out, and in their turn powerfully direct the play of our attention, and our vision itself. From this it proceeds to examine how in the individual person the limited messages from outside, formed ...
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... prejudice, class feeling and what not. They distort our reading, our thinking, our talking and our behavior in a great variety of ways. And finally since opinions do not stop at the normal members of society, since for the purposes of ...
... prejudice, class feeling and what not. They distort our reading, our thinking, our talking and our behavior in a great variety of ways. And finally since opinions do not stop at the normal members of society, since for the purposes of ...
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... prejudice and far fetched analogy. A "broad appeal" takes account of the quality of association, and is made to those susceptibilities which are widely distributed. A "narrow" or a "special" appeal is one made to those susceptibilities ...
... prejudice and far fetched analogy. A "broad appeal" takes account of the quality of association, and is made to those susceptibilities which are widely distributed. A "narrow" or a "special" appeal is one made to those susceptibilities ...
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Blind Spots and Their Value | |
The Detection of Stereotypes | |
The Enlisting of Interest | |
The Transfer of Interest | |
The Image of Democracy | |
The Role of Force Patronage and Privilege | |
A New Image | |
The Constant Reader | |
Wading River Long Island 1921 | |
News Truth and a Conclusion | |
Intelligence Work | |
The Appeal to the Public | |
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