Syllabus (Laura Stoker)
... Bosso, Christopher J. 1989. "Setting the Agenda: Mass Media and the Discovery of a Famine." In Manipulating Public Opinion, eds. Michael Margolis and Gary A. Mauser. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Iyengar, Shanto and Donald R. Kinder. 1987. News That Matters. Pages 63 - 65 (defining "priming") and ...
... Bosso, Christopher J. 1989. "Setting the Agenda: Mass Media and the Discovery of a Famine." In Manipulating Public Opinion, eds. Michael Margolis and Gary A. Mauser. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Iyengar, Shanto and Donald R. Kinder. 1987. News That Matters. Pages 63 - 65 (defining "priming") and ...
Stoker – Fall 2015 – Political Psychology
... Bosso, Christopher J. 1989. "Setting the Agenda: Mass Media and the Discovery of a Famine." In Manipulating Public Opinion, eds. Michael Margolis and Gary A. Mauser. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Iyengar, Shanto and Donald R. Kinder. 1987. News That Matters. Pages 63 - 65 (defining "priming") and ...
... Bosso, Christopher J. 1989. "Setting the Agenda: Mass Media and the Discovery of a Famine." In Manipulating Public Opinion, eds. Michael Margolis and Gary A. Mauser. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. Iyengar, Shanto and Donald R. Kinder. 1987. News That Matters. Pages 63 - 65 (defining "priming") and ...
Create an Ad Using a Propaganda Technique Refer to your notes
... Create an Ad Using a Propaganda Technique Refer to your notes and choose 1 or more technique to demonstrate This activity will allow you to review propaganda techniques that politicians use in order to gain votes. Open your “Create a Political Party” slideshow and add a new slide at the end with you ...
... Create an Ad Using a Propaganda Technique Refer to your notes and choose 1 or more technique to demonstrate This activity will allow you to review propaganda techniques that politicians use in order to gain votes. Open your “Create a Political Party” slideshow and add a new slide at the end with you ...
AP United States Government and Politics
... Advanced Placement classes are the most challenging classes offered at this high school. Instruction occurs in a class setting, but the homework volume requires and extra commitment outside of class. Also, because we are a community of learners, it is essential that each student be a contributing me ...
... Advanced Placement classes are the most challenging classes offered at this high school. Instruction occurs in a class setting, but the homework volume requires and extra commitment outside of class. Also, because we are a community of learners, it is essential that each student be a contributing me ...
SO4 Syllabus - Faculty Access for the Web
... to study and discuss the importance of global political and economic changes. In addition to covering the major concepts that are used to organize and interpret what we know about how politics and government works, the course should cover specific countries and their governments. Six countries for ...
... to study and discuss the importance of global political and economic changes. In addition to covering the major concepts that are used to organize and interpret what we know about how politics and government works, the course should cover specific countries and their governments. Six countries for ...
The Selling of Candidate: Political Advertising as its Worst and Best
... The movie The Candidate may be the best choice because it shows a young attractive political activist, played by Robert Redford, who enters a Senatorial campaign simply to raise issues and public consciousness about the environment, welfare, health care, etc. Winning is not so much a goal of the cam ...
... The movie The Candidate may be the best choice because it shows a young attractive political activist, played by Robert Redford, who enters a Senatorial campaign simply to raise issues and public consciousness about the environment, welfare, health care, etc. Winning is not so much a goal of the cam ...
Pricing Day - the Marketing Program
... • Commuter trains, taxis and buses, station posters near or in subways and in railroad, bus, and airline terminals ...
... • Commuter trains, taxis and buses, station posters near or in subways and in railroad, bus, and airline terminals ...
The Development of Plato`s Political Philosophy
... In this course we will explore Plato’s political philosophy from its origins in Socratic philosophy, through the Republic, and culminating in the Statesman and Laws. Political philosophy as a discipline was invented by Plato. The Platonic corpus as a whole contains reflections on the origins of poli ...
... In this course we will explore Plato’s political philosophy from its origins in Socratic philosophy, through the Republic, and culminating in the Statesman and Laws. Political philosophy as a discipline was invented by Plato. The Platonic corpus as a whole contains reflections on the origins of poli ...
The Third Age of Political Communication
... equipment in people’s homes—multiple television and radio sets, video recorders, compact disc players, video games, and camcorders. Beyond mass media, political news, information, and ideas can be circulated via the computer. New patterns and adaptations ensue for all involved in the political commu ...
... equipment in people’s homes—multiple television and radio sets, video recorders, compact disc players, video games, and camcorders. Beyond mass media, political news, information, and ideas can be circulated via the computer. New patterns and adaptations ensue for all involved in the political commu ...
Politics and Culture: - Graduate School for Social Research
... the idea that politics creates, confirms, or modifies interpretations of life. Through politics, individuals develop their identities, their communities, and the public good" (March, Olsen, 1989:47-48). ...
... the idea that politics creates, confirms, or modifies interpretations of life. Through politics, individuals develop their identities, their communities, and the public good" (March, Olsen, 1989:47-48). ...
POL 201 POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY What is Political Psychology
... citizens. Stereotypes can be subtly or openly manipulated to produce stereotypedriven behaviors and attitudes. ...
... citizens. Stereotypes can be subtly or openly manipulated to produce stereotypedriven behaviors and attitudes. ...
Chapter 42
... d. Many previous immigrant groups shared a similar intense desire of Latinos to preserve their native language and customs, but since they had been so thinly scattered across the land, they had no practical choice but to learn English and assimilate quickly into the larger American society. e. Latin ...
... d. Many previous immigrant groups shared a similar intense desire of Latinos to preserve their native language and customs, but since they had been so thinly scattered across the land, they had no practical choice but to learn English and assimilate quickly into the larger American society. e. Latin ...
Poli 123 Political Psychology
... You will work in groups of 3-4 students to write a group paper on one of the assigned articles this semester. The paper will be 10-12 pages long, and it will be worth 25% of your total grade. These papers will require you to draw on material from the course (lectures and readings) to make an argumen ...
... You will work in groups of 3-4 students to write a group paper on one of the assigned articles this semester. The paper will be 10-12 pages long, and it will be worth 25% of your total grade. These papers will require you to draw on material from the course (lectures and readings) to make an argumen ...
FYSe.PoliticalSystemAndLeaders
... • In democracies, information should be free and protest seen as legitimate. Democracies teach and protect both basic human and civil liberties and rights which causes followers to see themselves as entitled so that they will exercise power • In democracies, all actors accept the process outcome as ...
... • In democracies, information should be free and protest seen as legitimate. Democracies teach and protect both basic human and civil liberties and rights which causes followers to see themselves as entitled so that they will exercise power • In democracies, all actors accept the process outcome as ...
Political Beliefs and Behaviors/Linkage Institutions
... Students should understand the mechanisms that allow citizens to organize and communicate their interests and concerns. Among these are political parties, elections, political action committees (PACs), interest groups, and the mass media. Students should examine the historical evolution of the U.S. ...
... Students should understand the mechanisms that allow citizens to organize and communicate their interests and concerns. Among these are political parties, elections, political action committees (PACs), interest groups, and the mass media. Students should examine the historical evolution of the U.S. ...
Political Cartoons of the Holocaust
... While there he spent more time traveling and doodling then studying and decided the academic life was not for him. While there he met his first wife, Helen Palmer and he decided to try to make a living as an artist. He moved to New York with Helen and started writing (and illustrating) for Judge and ...
... While there he spent more time traveling and doodling then studying and decided the academic life was not for him. While there he met his first wife, Helen Palmer and he decided to try to make a living as an artist. He moved to New York with Helen and started writing (and illustrating) for Judge and ...
Politics and Power
... Information as a power resource “Knowledge is power” – Francis Bacon From the printing press to the Internet The Information Revolution The Information Age The new role of information in our lives – in our economy, social relations, politics – as a result of rapid development of ICT (info ...
... Information as a power resource “Knowledge is power” – Francis Bacon From the printing press to the Internet The Information Revolution The Information Age The new role of information in our lives – in our economy, social relations, politics – as a result of rapid development of ICT (info ...
Ch. 4 American Political Culture
... the people ▫ In SHARP decline! Feeling that government has gotten too big for one person to make a meaningful difference in policy ...
... the people ▫ In SHARP decline! Feeling that government has gotten too big for one person to make a meaningful difference in policy ...
Effect of Media Bias on Credibility of Political News
... participate in politics. In general, online news media intends to have a positive impact due to the interactivity of people. Results showed that newspaper usage was the strongest predictor of internal efficiency. The online sources had a slight effect on internal political efficiency, whereas televi ...
... participate in politics. In general, online news media intends to have a positive impact due to the interactivity of people. Results showed that newspaper usage was the strongest predictor of internal efficiency. The online sources had a slight effect on internal political efficiency, whereas televi ...
what is politics? - High Point University
... elites are a more observant and sometimes more important selectorate) • In democracies, information should be free and protest seen as legitimate. Democracies teach and protect both basic human and civil liberties and rights which causes followers to see themselves as entitled so that they will exer ...
... elites are a more observant and sometimes more important selectorate) • In democracies, information should be free and protest seen as legitimate. Democracies teach and protect both basic human and civil liberties and rights which causes followers to see themselves as entitled so that they will exer ...
this PDF file - American Library Association Journals
... This two-volume work is broad in scope with a few identified boundaries, namely geography, discipline, and chronology. Danver explains, “the principle focus of this work is the twentieth-century transformation of Western politics and how that transformation has led to the emerging political patterns ...
... This two-volume work is broad in scope with a few identified boundaries, namely geography, discipline, and chronology. Danver explains, “the principle focus of this work is the twentieth-century transformation of Western politics and how that transformation has led to the emerging political patterns ...
Chapter 10 - Harvard University
... and widespread in both countries.5 Moreover American confidence in government declined throughout the 1960s, despite a relatively prosperous economy during this decade.6 McAllister reviewed the comparative evidence among two dozen affluent postindustrial nations and concluded that individuallevel at ...
... and widespread in both countries.5 Moreover American confidence in government declined throughout the 1960s, despite a relatively prosperous economy during this decade.6 McAllister reviewed the comparative evidence among two dozen affluent postindustrial nations and concluded that individuallevel at ...
week_9_2015_PO political socialization.pptx
... • = “to think that something is true, although you do not have definite proof” (ldoceonline.com) • = presuppose = “to depend on something that is believed to exist or to be true” (ldoceonline.com) • something we take as true and then we build our ...
... • = “to think that something is true, although you do not have definite proof” (ldoceonline.com) • = presuppose = “to depend on something that is believed to exist or to be true” (ldoceonline.com) • something we take as true and then we build our ...
Junk News and Bots during the French Presidential
... large—especially in comparison to Germany or the United States. Only 21.3 percent of this category of political news not produced by traditional journalists or experts actually qualifies as junk. CONCLUSIONS The internet has long been used both for political activism and social control.11 The term “ ...
... large—especially in comparison to Germany or the United States. Only 21.3 percent of this category of political news not produced by traditional journalists or experts actually qualifies as junk. CONCLUSIONS The internet has long been used both for political activism and social control.11 The term “ ...
Essential Questions:
... d. There are numerous sources of media and each source has some type of bias, the more sources an individual relies on in gathering information there is less influence of bias Demographic Traits a. Where you live, what racial group you identify with, which gender you are; all influence your politica ...
... d. There are numerous sources of media and each source has some type of bias, the more sources an individual relies on in gathering information there is less influence of bias Demographic Traits a. Where you live, what racial group you identify with, which gender you are; all influence your politica ...