Calendar

I. MEASURING PUBLIC OPINION

Tuesday, January 19: Introductory Remarks

  • No reading assignment.

Thursday, January 21: Public Opinion and the Classical Tradition

  • Erikson and Tedin (2014): Chapter 1 (sections 1-2).
  • Walter Lippmann, Public Opinion (1922): "The World Outside and the Pictures in Our Heads," 3-32.
  • James Bryce, "The Nature of Public Opinion." In, Morris Janowitz and Paul M. Hirsch, eds., Reader in Public Opinion and Mass Communication (1981): 3-9.
  • A. Lawrence Lowell, "Public Opinion." In, Morris Janowitz and Paul M. Hirsch, eds. Reader in Public Opinion and Mass Communication (1981): 10-16.

Tuesday, January 26: Changing Conceptions of Public Opinion

Thursday, January 28: A Primer on Survey Research

Tuesday, February 2: The Use (and Abuse) of Polls

  • Asher (2011): Chapters 6-9.
  • Andrew Kohut, “Getting it Wrong,” The New York Times (January 10, 2008).

Thursday, February 4: Beyond Numbers: The Quantitative-Qualitative Debate

II. SOURCES OF PUBLIC OPINION

Tuesday, February 9: Agents of Socialization

Thursday, February 11: Political Knowledge

Tuesday, February 16: Anxiety and Emotion

Thursday, February 18: Social Identities

Tuesday, February 23: Self-Interest

Thursday, February 25: The News Media

TOWN MEETING DAY RECESS: Tuesday, March 1
 

Thursday, March 3: The News Media (continued)

  SPRING RECESS: March 7-11


III. ORGANIZING ATTITUDES

Tuesday, March 15: The Nature of Mass Belief Systems

 EXAM #1: Thursday, March 17

Tuesday, March 22: Core Values and Beliefs

IV. THE DISTRIBUTION OF OPINION

Thursday, March 24: One State, Two State, Red State, Blue State

V. MOVEMENT IN PUBLIC OPINION

Tuesday, March 29: What Moves Public Opinion?


VI. ACTION AND ENGAGEMENT

Thursday, March 31: Social Capital and Civic Participation

Tuesday, April 5: Understanding Trends in Voter Turnout

   OUTLINE and BIBLIOGRAPHY DUE:  Tuesday, April 5

Thursday, April 7: Getting Out the Vote

Tuesday, April 12: Models of Voting

Thursday, April 14: Elections as an Instrument of Popular Control


VII. CONSEQUENCES

Tuesday, April 19: The Interplay between Public Opinion and Public Policy

Thursday, April 21: Manipulating Opinion

Tuesday, April 26: Trust in Government

  EXAM #2: Thursday, April 28

Tuesday, May 3:  Governing by Public Opinion

  • Erikson and Tedin (2014): Chapter 11.
  • V.O. Key, “Public Opinion and American Democracy.” In, The Lanahan Readings in the American Polity, 4th edition. Edited by Ann G. Serow and Everett C. Ladd (2007): 387.

  RESEARCH PAPER: Tuesday, May 10 by 1:30 PM

 

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