Calendar I. MEASURING PUBLIC OPINION
Tuesday, January 19: Introductory
Remarks
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
- Walter Lippmann, The Phantom Public.
In, The Lanahan Readings in the American Polity, 4th edition. Edited by Ann G.
Serow and Everett C. Ladd (2007): 383-387.
- Michael X. Delli Carpini and Scott Keeter, Measuring Political
Knowledge: Putting First Things First, American Journal of Political Science,
37 (November 1993): 1179-1206.
- James H. Kuklinski, Paul J. Quirk, Jennifer Jerit, David
Schwieder, and Robert F. Rich, Misinformation and the
Currency of Democratic Citizenship, Journal of Politics, 62 (August
2000): 790-816.
Tuesday, February 16: Anxiety and
Emotion
- Ted Brader, Striking a Responsive Chord:
How Political Ads Motivate and Persuade Voters by Appealing to Emotions, American
Journal of Political Science, 49 (April 2005): 388-405.
- Leonie Huddy, Stanley Feldman, Charles Taber, and Gallya
Lahav, Threat
Anxiety, and Support for Antiterrorism Policies, American Journal of
Political Science, 49 (July 2005): 593-608.
Thursday, February 18: Social
Identities
- Erikson and Tedin (2014): Chapter 7.
- Donald P. Green, Eric Schickler, and Bradley Palmquist, Partisan
Hearts and Minds: Political Parties and the Social Identities of Voters (2002):
Chapter 2, Partisan
Groups as Objects of Identification, 24-51.
- Donald L. Kinder and Nicholas Winter, Exploring the Racial Divide:
Blacks, Whites, and Opinion on National Policy, American Journal of Political
Science, 45 (April 2001): 439-456.
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)
- John Zaller, Monica Lewinskys
Contribution to Political Science, PS: Political Science & Politics,
31 (June 1998): 182-189.
- Steven Kull, Clay Ramsay, and Evan Lewis, Misperceptions, the Media, and
the Iraq War, Political Science Quarterly, 118 (Winter 2003-2004):
569-598.
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?
- Erikson and Tedin (2014): Chapter 4.
- Benjamin I. Page and Robert Y. Shapiro, The Rational
Public: Fifty Years of Trends in Americans Policy Preferences (1992): Chapter 2,
The Myth of
Capricious Change, 37-66.
- James A. Stimson, Public Opinion in America: Moods,
Cycles, and Swings (1999): Chapter 2, The Concept of Policy Mood,
19-36.
- Marc J. Hetherington and Michael Nelson, Anatomy of a Rally
Effect: George W. Bush and the War on Terrorism, PS: Political Science and
Politics, 36 (January 2003): 37-42.
VI. ACTION AND ENGAGEMENT
Thursday, March
31: Social Capital and
Civic Participation
- Robert Putnam, "The Strange Disappearance of Civic America," The American
Prospect, 7 (1996).
- Garry Wills, Putnams America,
The American Prospect (November 30, 2002).
-
Keith Hampton, Lee Rainie, Weixu Lu, Maria Dwyer, Inyoung Shin, and
Kristen Purcell, “Social
Media and the Spiral of Silence,” Pew Research Center (August
14, 2014): 1-44.
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
- Kathleen M. McGraw, Manipulating Public Opinion.
In, Understanding Public Opinion, edited by Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox
(2001): 265-280.
- Michael Barone, Polls are Part of the Air
Politicians Breathe, Public Perspective, 8 (1997): 1-2.
- Lawrence R. Jacobs and Robert Y. Shapiro, Debunking the Pandering
Politician Myth, Public Perspective, 8 (April/May 1997): 3-5.
- Frank Luntz, The Environment: A Cleaner,
Safer, Healthier America (1995). See also: Luntz Memo.
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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