Abstract: Politicians learning about public opinion and responding to their resulting perceptions is one key way via which responsive policy-making comes about. Despite the strong normative importance of politicians\u2019 understanding of public opinion, empirical evidence on how politicians learn about these opinions in the first place is scant. Drawing on survey data collected from almost 900 incumbent politicians in five countries, this study presents unique descriptive evidence on which public opinion sources politicians deem most useful. The findings show that politicians deem direct citizen contact and information from traditional news media as the most useful sources of public opinion information, while social media cues and polls ar...
Knowledge of what voters prefer is central to several theories of democratic representation and acco...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
What a public is and how it acts arc perennial questions confronting political philosophers, politic...
Abstract: Knowledge of what voters prefer is central to several theories of democratic representatio...
Abstract: Research has shown that politicians' perceptions of public opinion are subject to social p...
Media shape the political process and is responsible for seeking publicparticipation in political pr...
Media shape the political process and is responsible for seeking publicparticipation in political pr...
Conceptions of democratic governance emphasize the role of public opinion in shaping public policy. ...
For more than fifty years, political scientists have questioned whether citizens are sufficiently in...
This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
Public opinion is important for political decisions. Politicians change public attitudes. They often...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...
Politicians have been depicted as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, able to sh...
The term public opinion first gained popularity the 18th Century European enlightenment. Today, beca...
Knowledge of what voters prefer is central to several theories of democratic representation and acco...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
What a public is and how it acts arc perennial questions confronting political philosophers, politic...
Abstract: Knowledge of what voters prefer is central to several theories of democratic representatio...
Abstract: Research has shown that politicians' perceptions of public opinion are subject to social p...
Media shape the political process and is responsible for seeking publicparticipation in political pr...
Media shape the political process and is responsible for seeking publicparticipation in political pr...
Conceptions of democratic governance emphasize the role of public opinion in shaping public policy. ...
For more than fifty years, political scientists have questioned whether citizens are sufficiently in...
This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
This study investigates the role of public opinion for members of parliaments (MPs) in a time in whi...
Public opinion is important for political decisions. Politicians change public attitudes. They often...
Abstract Are the decisions of American policymakers informed by general trends in the public’s ideol...
Politicians have been depicted as, alternatively, strongly constrained by public opinion, able to sh...
The term public opinion first gained popularity the 18th Century European enlightenment. Today, beca...
Knowledge of what voters prefer is central to several theories of democratic representation and acco...
Research shows that political parties are not equally responsive to the general public opinion and t...
What a public is and how it acts arc perennial questions confronting political philosophers, politic...