The term public opinion first gained popularity the 18th Century European enlightenment. Today, because of its centrality to the rationale of advanced liberal democracies, public opinion constitutes a nexus between the worlds of formal and everyday politics. This chapter outlines a tension between two competing assumptions about the relationship between public opinion and rational democratic governance. On the one hand, public opinion is treated as the ultimate source of political authority. On the other hand, the everyday opinion of mass publics is understood to be too heavily motivated by personal self-interest, and too deficient in factual understanding to ever serve as a legitimate basis for the governance of complex modern societies. I...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 There are many understandings of public opinion. The first meaning of public opinion is the...
What a public is and how it acts arc perennial questions confronting political philosophers, politic...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...
Popular notions of democracy assume that citizens have policy preferences that can and should be ref...
This essay addresses the relationship between communication, public opinion, and democracy, which is...
Etymologically, \u27opinion\u27 has at least one foot in the idea of being able to think independent...
Like Nation or God, Public Opinion is a conceptual being or a sociosemiotic object which orients pol...
While the issue of citizen competency has vexed scholars throughout history, the modern concepts of ...
Since the late nineteenth century, the tension generated by the lumping of subjective and personal o...
Normative theory posits that a public—in contrast to a mass of individuals—forms its opinions throug...
Public opinion Niklas Luhmann The article shows how, far from only being an interaction between co-...
In this dissertation I argue that political representatives have duties to be responsive to public o...
Many scholars of the present day have various questions about prominent aspects of the democratic c...
International Encyclopedia of Political Science, SAGE Badie B., Berg-Schlosser D., Morlino, L. (eds...
Early theorists framed public opinion as an emergent product of broad discussion - emanating ideally...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 There are many understandings of public opinion. The first meaning of public opinion is the...
What a public is and how it acts arc perennial questions confronting political philosophers, politic...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...
Popular notions of democracy assume that citizens have policy preferences that can and should be ref...
This essay addresses the relationship between communication, public opinion, and democracy, which is...
Etymologically, \u27opinion\u27 has at least one foot in the idea of being able to think independent...
Like Nation or God, Public Opinion is a conceptual being or a sociosemiotic object which orients pol...
While the issue of citizen competency has vexed scholars throughout history, the modern concepts of ...
Since the late nineteenth century, the tension generated by the lumping of subjective and personal o...
Normative theory posits that a public—in contrast to a mass of individuals—forms its opinions throug...
Public opinion Niklas Luhmann The article shows how, far from only being an interaction between co-...
In this dissertation I argue that political representatives have duties to be responsive to public o...
Many scholars of the present day have various questions about prominent aspects of the democratic c...
International Encyclopedia of Political Science, SAGE Badie B., Berg-Schlosser D., Morlino, L. (eds...
Early theorists framed public opinion as an emergent product of broad discussion - emanating ideally...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 There are many understandings of public opinion. The first meaning of public opinion is the...
What a public is and how it acts arc perennial questions confronting political philosophers, politic...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...