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Collective Political Rationality: Partisan Thinking and Why It's Not All Bad

Autor Gregory E. McAvoy
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 2015
Amidst the polarization of contemporary politics, partisan loyalties among citizens are regarded as one contributor to political stalemate. Partisan loyalties lead Democrats and Republicans to look at the same economic information but to come to strikingly different conclusions about the state of the economy and the performance of the president in managing it. As a result, many observers argue that democratic politics would work better if citizens would shed their party loyalty and more dispassionately assess political and economic news.
In this book, Gregory E. McAvoy argues—contra this conventional wisdom; that partisanship is a necessary feature of modern politics, making it feasible for citizens to make some sense of the vast number of issues that make their way onto the political agenda. Using unique data, he shows that the biases and distortions that partisanship introduces to collective opinion are real, but despite them, collective opinion changes meaningfully in response to economic and political news. In a comparison of the public’s assessment of the economy to those of economic experts, he finds a close correspondence between the two over time, and that in modern democracies an informed public will also necessarily be partisan.
Modernizing the study of collective opinion, McAvoy's book is essential reading for scholars of American Public Opinion and Political Behavior.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781138885134
ISBN-10: 1138885134
Pagini: 148
Ilustrații: 28 black & white illustrations, 12 black & white tables, 28 black & white line drawings
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

Selected Contents:  1. Introduction  2. Public Opinion: Signal or Noise?  3. The Partisan Signal  4. Information Processing and Attention  5. Shifting Regimes  6. The Good-Enough Public

Notă biografică

Gregory E. McAvoy is Associate Professor at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.  He has published articles in the fields of public policy, American political institutions, and research methods, and his work has appeared in Public Opinion Quarterly, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, Journal of Politics, and Political Analysis. He served as co-editor of the book review section of the American Political Science Review (2001-2003) and Perspectives on Politics (2004).  He teaches courses in public policy, interest groups, research methods, and program evaluation.

Recenzii

"Theoretically rich and full of innovative data, Collective Political Rationality offers a major advance to the study of public opinion. By combining partisanship, political knowledge, issue salience, news, and elections into a single theoretical framework, Gregory McAvoy provides the most comprehensive picture of aggregate opinion ever."—Peter K. Enns, Cornell University
"McAvoy provides a stunning advance to the study of the dynamics of public opinion by melding the factors of information, partisanship and salience with the precise components of Bayesian analysis needed for a new path-breaking perspective."—Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Ohio State University
The central argument of Gregory McAvoy's fine book -- that the partisan loyalties that are often derided in popular commentary and academic writing actually provide the structure that makes collective public opinion sensible and rational -- is both theoretically novel, meticulously supported through careful analysis, and, I am convinced, spot on.—Paul Kellstedt, Texas A&M University

Descriere

Given the partisan divisions in American politics today, any meaningful explanation of collective opinion should account for the role that partisanship plays in the dynamics of public opinion. Gregory E. McAvoy collects original data and develops a much needed model of information processing that explicitly accounts for the impact of partisanship on collective opinion.