Attribution Theory observes that people have a compelling need to explain things, and those explanations break down into things internal to the self or to an outside force. This article notes how neatly that theory parallels work by Lakoff that conservatives and Republicans take a stern father approach to issues, finding individual fault for almost any problem, while Democrats and liberals look to external forces. Mediated portrayals of poverty tend to enforce the former view rather than the latter. Through secondary analyses of many polls, the researcher confirms that political ideology and party align at highly significant levels with how respondents answer the question Why are people poor
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
Social programs like welfare are controversial and largely dependent on attitudes individuals have t...
This dissertation examines contemporary discussions on poverty, race and Culture of Poverty theory. ...
Why are people poor? That question has filled books and journal articles, studies covering fields r...
feedback. Past research has demonstrated that Americans view poverty in racial terms, and that they ...
This research seeks to test whether the trends in political message processing noted by George Lakof...
© The Author 2017.Prior research on stratification beliefs has investigated individuals' understandi...
The American news media are the cultural shapers of today’s society. Their many stories create a vis...
Empirical research on American poverty has largely focused on individual characteristicst o explain ...
An attributional analysis of reactions to poverty is presented. The article begins by discussing the...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
Source diversity models suggest that by using non-conventional, non-official sources for news conten...
A critical lever in the fight against poverty is to improve attitudes toward those living in poverty...
This dissertation analyzes several of the ideological determinants of American public opinion on inc...
Attribution theory posits that poverty beliefs vary along the causal properties of locus, stability,...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
Social programs like welfare are controversial and largely dependent on attitudes individuals have t...
This dissertation examines contemporary discussions on poverty, race and Culture of Poverty theory. ...
Why are people poor? That question has filled books and journal articles, studies covering fields r...
feedback. Past research has demonstrated that Americans view poverty in racial terms, and that they ...
This research seeks to test whether the trends in political message processing noted by George Lakof...
© The Author 2017.Prior research on stratification beliefs has investigated individuals' understandi...
The American news media are the cultural shapers of today’s society. Their many stories create a vis...
Empirical research on American poverty has largely focused on individual characteristicst o explain ...
An attributional analysis of reactions to poverty is presented. The article begins by discussing the...
Christopher Jencks, Rethinking Social Policy: Race, Poverty and the Underclass. Cambridge: Harvard U...
Source diversity models suggest that by using non-conventional, non-official sources for news conten...
A critical lever in the fight against poverty is to improve attitudes toward those living in poverty...
This dissertation analyzes several of the ideological determinants of American public opinion on inc...
Attribution theory posits that poverty beliefs vary along the causal properties of locus, stability,...
This study explores how the American news media frame the poverty issue, looking at the way the medi...
Social programs like welfare are controversial and largely dependent on attitudes individuals have t...
This dissertation examines contemporary discussions on poverty, race and Culture of Poverty theory. ...