televised political satire: the new media - OAKTrust Home
... or did through the traditionally favored media of pamphlets, newspapers, and magazines. Ron Nessen, press secretary for President Gerald Ford, was one of the first to recognize the degree of influence televised political satire could have on a president’s public image. In his biography It Sure Looks ...
... or did through the traditionally favored media of pamphlets, newspapers, and magazines. Ron Nessen, press secretary for President Gerald Ford, was one of the first to recognize the degree of influence televised political satire could have on a president’s public image. In his biography It Sure Looks ...
The Impact of Political Parties, Interest Groups
... happens, the parties may espouse quite different policies, and a change in the party balance may lead to substantial policy change.2 In addition, and consistent with the public opinion hypothesis, elected officials may feel it relatively safe to ignore the public on issues it cares little about (tho ...
... happens, the parties may espouse quite different policies, and a change in the party balance may lead to substantial policy change.2 In addition, and consistent with the public opinion hypothesis, elected officials may feel it relatively safe to ignore the public on issues it cares little about (tho ...
ARENA Working Paper 11/2011
... opposite view, which conceives the state as unreal, a chimera, is equally implausible. States do exist, with real impact on real social action – be it in international or domestic politics. How, then, do they exist? How do we know that we see a state when we look at one? It is necessary to pay more ...
... opposite view, which conceives the state as unreal, a chimera, is equally implausible. States do exist, with real impact on real social action – be it in international or domestic politics. How, then, do they exist? How do we know that we see a state when we look at one? It is necessary to pay more ...
Difference without Domination Danielle Allen 9.1.16 1. Introduction
... We might begin by saying that human moral equality provides the foundation for recognizing democracy as both an intrinsic and an instrumental good. Because human beings generally, as a species property, have the capacity for autonomy—not merely choosing their own way of life but also shaping the ne ...
... We might begin by saying that human moral equality provides the foundation for recognizing democracy as both an intrinsic and an instrumental good. Because human beings generally, as a species property, have the capacity for autonomy—not merely choosing their own way of life but also shaping the ne ...
The Idea of an Overlapping Consensus
... The first feature of a political conception of justice is that, while such a conception is, of course, a moral conception, it is a moral conception worked out for a specific kind of subject, namely, for political, social and economic institutions.2In particular,it is worked out to apply to what we m ...
... The first feature of a political conception of justice is that, while such a conception is, of course, a moral conception, it is a moral conception worked out for a specific kind of subject, namely, for political, social and economic institutions.2In particular,it is worked out to apply to what we m ...
Penn List of Books - University of Pennsylvania
... middle-class Americans in four different communities drawing on extensive interviews. It is found that individualism lies at the core of American culture, but that other traditions compete for space in the American psyche, including Biblical & Republican traditions. It is questioned whether modern i ...
... middle-class Americans in four different communities drawing on extensive interviews. It is found that individualism lies at the core of American culture, but that other traditions compete for space in the American psyche, including Biblical & Republican traditions. It is questioned whether modern i ...
Common Curriculum Map Discipline: Social Science Course: American Studies – Social Studies
... 14.D.4 Analyze roles and influences of individuals, groups and media in shaping current debates on state and national policies. 14.F.5 Interpret how changing geographical, economic, technological and social forces affect United States political ideas and traditions (e.g., freedom, equality and justi ...
... 14.D.4 Analyze roles and influences of individuals, groups and media in shaping current debates on state and national policies. 14.F.5 Interpret how changing geographical, economic, technological and social forces affect United States political ideas and traditions (e.g., freedom, equality and justi ...
Americans Roundly Reject Tailored Political Advertising
... the “right” people are being targeted with the “right” advertising. Yet, contrary to what marketers claim, the vast majority of adult Americans—86%--do not want political campaigns to tailor advertisements to their interests. Moreover, large majorities of Americans say that if they learn a candidate ...
... the “right” people are being targeted with the “right” advertising. Yet, contrary to what marketers claim, the vast majority of adult Americans—86%--do not want political campaigns to tailor advertisements to their interests. Moreover, large majorities of Americans say that if they learn a candidate ...
Democratic Value Orientations and Political Culture in Georgia
... anachronistic way as the tyranny of the majority. Democratic elections may under certain conditions give power to a political force apparently committed to an essentially anti-democratic ideology. Only a robust civil society, with the capacity to generate political alternatives and to monitor the go ...
... anachronistic way as the tyranny of the majority. Democratic elections may under certain conditions give power to a political force apparently committed to an essentially anti-democratic ideology. Only a robust civil society, with the capacity to generate political alternatives and to monitor the go ...
Instructor`s Manual, Chapter 6
... generational effects, and self-interest. 4) Elites do drive public opinion, but only to the extent that citizens are exposed and open to their message. 5) Party identification can help predict individual attitudes, and liberal or conservative leanings shape views on political and social issues. 6) G ...
... generational effects, and self-interest. 4) Elites do drive public opinion, but only to the extent that citizens are exposed and open to their message. 5) Party identification can help predict individual attitudes, and liberal or conservative leanings shape views on political and social issues. 6) G ...
Recent Political Philosophy {check ??s}
... 8. Constructivism in Hegel Hegel is often thought of as saying that the ultimate justifications for laws and political institutions can only refer to the shared values of a given society at a particular time in history, and cannot be grounded on any transhistorical foundation. But in his Philosophy ...
... 8. Constructivism in Hegel Hegel is often thought of as saying that the ultimate justifications for laws and political institutions can only refer to the shared values of a given society at a particular time in history, and cannot be grounded on any transhistorical foundation. But in his Philosophy ...
From Passion to Politics: What Moves People to Take Action?
... us understand why we respond more strongly to some tragic events. Unlike the single incident in Blacksburg, Virginia, there is no single cause in Darfur upon which to focus our attention. The media coverage on Sudan has also been poor, as emphasized by Slovic’s question, “Do you know the name of the ...
... us understand why we respond more strongly to some tragic events. Unlike the single incident in Blacksburg, Virginia, there is no single cause in Darfur upon which to focus our attention. The media coverage on Sudan has also been poor, as emphasized by Slovic’s question, “Do you know the name of the ...
Political Business Cycles 40 Years after Nordhaus
... A second reason can be found in the fact that in the 1970s the work of Michal Kalecki received new attention and most of his books were then reprinted (see Boddy and Crotty 1975; Feiwel 1974). Nordhaus (1975) thus emerged in a period when politico-economic cycles were fashionable. Third, the popular ...
... A second reason can be found in the fact that in the 1970s the work of Michal Kalecki received new attention and most of his books were then reprinted (see Boddy and Crotty 1975; Feiwel 1974). Nordhaus (1975) thus emerged in a period when politico-economic cycles were fashionable. Third, the popular ...
here - UNM Political Science
... implementation of public policy can be dynamic and complex. Our sociopolitical and economic environments inform public policy through various ways, making some issues such as immigration and abortion for example, quite contentious in the policy realm. Moreover, the ways we construct and analyze publ ...
... implementation of public policy can be dynamic and complex. Our sociopolitical and economic environments inform public policy through various ways, making some issues such as immigration and abortion for example, quite contentious in the policy realm. Moreover, the ways we construct and analyze publ ...
The Role of Qualitative Methods in Political Communication
... seems to be little interdisciplinary collaboration or dialogue between political communication researchers (based in either political science or communication departments) and scholars of other disciplines such as sociologists. Additionally, there appears to be little mixed-methods or qualitative wo ...
... seems to be little interdisciplinary collaboration or dialogue between political communication researchers (based in either political science or communication departments) and scholars of other disciplines such as sociologists. Additionally, there appears to be little mixed-methods or qualitative wo ...
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... respondent’s party identification. The first model uses the perceived network proportion supporting Clinton as a criterion variable, and the second model uses the perceived network proportion supporting Dole. In both instances, strong relationships appear between the political composition of the net ...
... respondent’s party identification. The first model uses the perceived network proportion supporting Clinton as a criterion variable, and the second model uses the perceived network proportion supporting Dole. In both instances, strong relationships appear between the political composition of the net ...
Intolerance and Political Repression in the United States: A Half
... to them as a result of their political beliefs and activities (Lazarsfeld and Thielens 1958). The Communist Party was essentially obliterated. By comparison, the post-9/11 repression seems quite limited. ...
... to them as a result of their political beliefs and activities (Lazarsfeld and Thielens 1958). The Communist Party was essentially obliterated. By comparison, the post-9/11 repression seems quite limited. ...
04 NOPEC 30 (1) Wallerstein - Nordic Journal of Political Economy
... brought to political science was a unifying theory, political economists could not be expected to jettison the theory lightly, especially in the absence of an equally general alternative.2 In addition, the initial applications of rational choice to political questions yielded large returns in terms ...
... brought to political science was a unifying theory, political economists could not be expected to jettison the theory lightly, especially in the absence of an equally general alternative.2 In addition, the initial applications of rational choice to political questions yielded large returns in terms ...
OPINION ON THE PROHIBITION OF FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
... their ethnic community live, or they are donations of no more than 1,000 euros from an alien” (The Law on Political Parties (Party Law) (2002), Article 25), and partly – in the UK (except Northern Ireland)). Sweden has no statutory control over restrictions on party financing and its policy is based ...
... their ethnic community live, or they are donations of no more than 1,000 euros from an alien” (The Law on Political Parties (Party Law) (2002), Article 25), and partly – in the UK (except Northern Ireland)). Sweden has no statutory control over restrictions on party financing and its policy is based ...
What is political economy analysis?
... • Structural factors are the conditions that influence the state and political system, including geographic, demographic, historical, economic, social, characteristics of the community in question. ‘Generally these are not readily influenced, either because of the timescale needed, or because they a ...
... • Structural factors are the conditions that influence the state and political system, including geographic, demographic, historical, economic, social, characteristics of the community in question. ‘Generally these are not readily influenced, either because of the timescale needed, or because they a ...
A famous Tang Dynasty guqin "Jiu Xiao Huan Pei
... as understood in other disciplines. As in the other arts, the music of the period was significantly influenced by the developments which define the Early Modern period: the rise of humanistic thought; the recovery of the literary and artistic heritage of ancient Greece and Rome; increased innovation ...
... as understood in other disciplines. As in the other arts, the music of the period was significantly influenced by the developments which define the Early Modern period: the rise of humanistic thought; the recovery of the literary and artistic heritage of ancient Greece and Rome; increased innovation ...
- Moody College of Communication
... particularly likely to foster discussion among diverse sets of individuals because it is a relatively apolitical place, not likely to be selected based on the political preferences of those who work there (Mutz, 2006; Mutz & Martin, 2001; Scheufele et al., 2004, 2006). Conservative Republicans, for ...
... particularly likely to foster discussion among diverse sets of individuals because it is a relatively apolitical place, not likely to be selected based on the political preferences of those who work there (Mutz, 2006; Mutz & Martin, 2001; Scheufele et al., 2004, 2006). Conservative Republicans, for ...
The Third Face of Social Capital
... information via group memberships, they should exhibit a stronger relationship between presidential policy output and presidential support, even after controlling for the kinds of resources that are likely to lead to greater individual information. Greater use of relevant policy information by the c ...
... information via group memberships, they should exhibit a stronger relationship between presidential policy output and presidential support, even after controlling for the kinds of resources that are likely to lead to greater individual information. Greater use of relevant policy information by the c ...
De la calle a las instituciones a través de las apps: consecuencias
... Workers’ Party. Porto Alegre was also the seat of the second and third editions, after which the forum started traveling to other cities. In a way, the participative innovations that are currently making their way into Spanish institutions (see below for examples), have been “cooking” for some time. ...
... Workers’ Party. Porto Alegre was also the seat of the second and third editions, after which the forum started traveling to other cities. In a way, the participative innovations that are currently making their way into Spanish institutions (see below for examples), have been “cooking” for some time. ...
SUBCULTURES: FROM SOCIAL TO POLITICAL
... is used to describe the rebellious generation, which represent a new culture which opposes the wider culture. Tanev summarizes that the researchers from that time argue that there is an official, public political culture and another recently emerged subculture, which is something like quasiculture, ...
... is used to describe the rebellious generation, which represent a new culture which opposes the wider culture. Tanev summarizes that the researchers from that time argue that there is an official, public political culture and another recently emerged subculture, which is something like quasiculture, ...