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Public Opinion
Public Opinion’s Influence
 Importance for
democracy
 Impact on elites– i.e.
electoral concerns of
Congress
 Activating direct
action.
Public opinion is the
values and attitudes
that people have
about issues, events,
and personalities.
_________
Political values are
“I cannot find time to do what is expected of me in
the theory of democracy; that is, to know what is
going on and to have an opinion worth expressing
in every question which confronts a self-governing
community. And I have not happened to meet
anybody, from a President of the United States to
a professor of political science, who came
anywhere near to embodying the accepted ideal
of the sovereign and omni-competent citizen.”
-- Walter Lippman (1925)
How we make political decisions
 Heuristics or cognitive shortcuts are a big part
of this—
– Cue-taking about how to vote or what opinion to
hold.
 What cognitive shortcut do you use?
– Family member? Spouse? Friend?
– Political pundit? Celebrity?
– Interest group?
– Others?
Receive- Accept- Sample (RAS)
 People have predispositions
 People have access to various forms of
political information
 Predispositions impact whether we accept or
reject information we represented with… how
we translate information into a “consideration.”
 We often form opinions, but our memory does
not necessarily keep the reasons for the
opinion in an easily accessible place.
 Surveys measure the average of what we
were thinking about beforehand– not
knowledge or competency.
 Implicit result– reliance on cognitive
shortcuts.
Two models of public opinion
 “They” said that…. (The Elite Model)
– Cognitive shortcuts, elites, and RAS
– Elites generate messages that citizens absorb. Public opinion is
measuring which elites are winning this battle.
– Current trends in using the internet to get elite messages out
 My people talk to your people…(Activated Masses Model)
– Cognitive shortcuts, counter-publics and counter-elites, and RAS
– Public opinion can be driven by citizens talking with each other.
Usually opinion leaders who are not elites drive this.
– Possibility of true grass roots campaigns– many point to the Civil
Rights Movement as an example.
Activated Masses
 “Big” issues–
– Race and the Civil Rights Movement
– Women and the Feminist Movement
 “Small” issues—
– MADD and drunk driving
Pre-dispositions -- Ideology
Government SHOULD
regulate
personal/social life
Government SHOULD
NOT regulate
personal/social life
Government SHOULD
regulate economic life/
business
Populism Liberal (United States
only)
Government SHOULD
NOT regulate economic
life/ business
Conservative (United
States)
Libertarian
What ideology to you identify with
1. Conservatism
2. Liberalism
3. Populism
4. Libertarianism
5. Feminism
6. Black power/ insurgency
7. Other
8. Don’t Know
Pre-dispositions
 Ideology
 Partisanship
– Democrat versus Republican
– Third parties?
What party do you identify with
1. Democrat
2. Republican
3. Green
4. Libertarian/ Reform
5. Other
6. None– I’m independent
7. None– I don’t get
involved in politics
8. I don’t know
Pre-dispositions
 Ideology
 Partisanship
 Socialization
– The complex process through which people
become aware of political life, learn political facts,
and form political values.
Agents of Socialization
Agents of socialization
are the social
institutions that help
shape individuals’ basic
political beliefs and
values.
 Family
– Primacy principle
– Structuring principle
 School
 Community
 Peer Groups
 Political Events
 Media
What was your first political
memory?
What is the strongest
influence on you politically?
Measuring Opinion
Characteristics
 Direction
 Intensity
 Saliency
 Latency
Public opinion has direction.
Whatever the response to a public
opinion poll (yes or no; more or less; 1
or 100) people have opinions about
proper directions and preferred
alternatives.
Liberals are said to be on the “left,” and
conservatives are said to be on the
“right.”
If “direction” measures what
people think, intensity refers to
how deeply individuals hold a
given opinion and how likely they
are to act on it.
Not all opinions are equally felt by
citizens, so not all opinions are
equally consequential for politics.
If direction and intensity characterize individual
opinions, saliency and latency are characteristics of
overall opinion.
Salient opinion is that which enjoys widespread
public attention and is a high priority.
Latent opinion may be widespread but generally
remains in the background unmolded, unmobilized,
and uncrystallized.
Differences in Public Opinion
Despite widespread
agreement, fundamental
disagreements
continue, over not only
specific issues but also
how we define our core
areas of consensus.
Political divisions between
“liberals” and conservatives”
reflect relatively consistent
differences among Americans.
Moreover, demographic
differences (between and
among racial and ethnic
groups and between men and
women) persist and define
many of the important political
battles in American politics.
 But these trends may be changing
 See the Pew Center’s study on this question
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Public opinion

  • 2. Public Opinion’s Influence  Importance for democracy  Impact on elites– i.e. electoral concerns of Congress  Activating direct action. Public opinion is the values and attitudes that people have about issues, events, and personalities. _________ Political values are
  • 3. “I cannot find time to do what is expected of me in the theory of democracy; that is, to know what is going on and to have an opinion worth expressing in every question which confronts a self-governing community. And I have not happened to meet anybody, from a President of the United States to a professor of political science, who came anywhere near to embodying the accepted ideal of the sovereign and omni-competent citizen.” -- Walter Lippman (1925)
  • 4. How we make political decisions  Heuristics or cognitive shortcuts are a big part of this— – Cue-taking about how to vote or what opinion to hold.  What cognitive shortcut do you use? – Family member? Spouse? Friend? – Political pundit? Celebrity? – Interest group? – Others?
  • 5. Receive- Accept- Sample (RAS)  People have predispositions  People have access to various forms of political information  Predispositions impact whether we accept or reject information we represented with… how we translate information into a “consideration.”  We often form opinions, but our memory does not necessarily keep the reasons for the opinion in an easily accessible place.
  • 6.  Surveys measure the average of what we were thinking about beforehand– not knowledge or competency.  Implicit result– reliance on cognitive shortcuts.
  • 7. Two models of public opinion  “They” said that…. (The Elite Model) – Cognitive shortcuts, elites, and RAS – Elites generate messages that citizens absorb. Public opinion is measuring which elites are winning this battle. – Current trends in using the internet to get elite messages out  My people talk to your people…(Activated Masses Model) – Cognitive shortcuts, counter-publics and counter-elites, and RAS – Public opinion can be driven by citizens talking with each other. Usually opinion leaders who are not elites drive this. – Possibility of true grass roots campaigns– many point to the Civil Rights Movement as an example.
  • 8. Activated Masses  “Big” issues– – Race and the Civil Rights Movement – Women and the Feminist Movement  “Small” issues— – MADD and drunk driving
  • 9. Pre-dispositions -- Ideology Government SHOULD regulate personal/social life Government SHOULD NOT regulate personal/social life Government SHOULD regulate economic life/ business Populism Liberal (United States only) Government SHOULD NOT regulate economic life/ business Conservative (United States) Libertarian
  • 10. What ideology to you identify with 1. Conservatism 2. Liberalism 3. Populism 4. Libertarianism 5. Feminism 6. Black power/ insurgency 7. Other 8. Don’t Know
  • 11. Pre-dispositions  Ideology  Partisanship – Democrat versus Republican – Third parties?
  • 12. What party do you identify with 1. Democrat 2. Republican 3. Green 4. Libertarian/ Reform 5. Other 6. None– I’m independent 7. None– I don’t get involved in politics 8. I don’t know
  • 13. Pre-dispositions  Ideology  Partisanship  Socialization – The complex process through which people become aware of political life, learn political facts, and form political values.
  • 14. Agents of Socialization Agents of socialization are the social institutions that help shape individuals’ basic political beliefs and values.  Family – Primacy principle – Structuring principle  School  Community  Peer Groups  Political Events  Media
  • 15. What was your first political memory?
  • 16. What is the strongest influence on you politically?
  • 17. Measuring Opinion Characteristics  Direction  Intensity  Saliency  Latency
  • 18. Public opinion has direction. Whatever the response to a public opinion poll (yes or no; more or less; 1 or 100) people have opinions about proper directions and preferred alternatives. Liberals are said to be on the “left,” and conservatives are said to be on the “right.”
  • 19. If “direction” measures what people think, intensity refers to how deeply individuals hold a given opinion and how likely they are to act on it. Not all opinions are equally felt by citizens, so not all opinions are equally consequential for politics.
  • 20. If direction and intensity characterize individual opinions, saliency and latency are characteristics of overall opinion. Salient opinion is that which enjoys widespread public attention and is a high priority. Latent opinion may be widespread but generally remains in the background unmolded, unmobilized, and uncrystallized.
  • 21. Differences in Public Opinion Despite widespread agreement, fundamental disagreements continue, over not only specific issues but also how we define our core areas of consensus. Political divisions between “liberals” and conservatives” reflect relatively consistent differences among Americans. Moreover, demographic differences (between and among racial and ethnic groups and between men and women) persist and define many of the important political battles in American politics.
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  • 24.  But these trends may be changing  See the Pew Center’s study on this question by clicking here.

Notas del editor

  1. Explain how this is oftentimes different from IDEOLOGY