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008 130913s2014 nyu 000 0 eng
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245 04 $aThe spiral of silence :$bnew perspectives on communication and public opinion /$cedited by Wolfgang Donsbach, Charles T. Salmon, Yariv Tsfati.
264 1 $aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2014.
300 $axvi, 230 pages ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$2rdacarrier
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $gMachine generated contents note:$g1.$tThe Legacy of Spiral of Silence Theory: An Introduction /$rCharles T. Salmon --$g2.$tPublic Opinion and Social Control /$rElisabeth Noelle-Neumann --$gpt. I$tOverview, Evidence, Methods --$g3.$tParadigm Shifts in the Study of Media Effects /$rDenis McQuail --$g4.$tThree Contexts of the Spiral of Silence Theory /$rHans Mathias Kepplinger --$g5.$tMethodological Conundrums in Spiral of Silence Research /$rAndrew F. Hayes --$g6.$tSpeaking in Spirals: An Updated Meta-Analysis of the Spiral of Silence /$rMichael E. Huge --$gpt. II$tMedia Fragmentation, Internet, and Public Opinion --$g7.$tNormative Implications of the Spiral of Silence: Hearing the Other Side in the 21st Century /$rLaura Silver --$g8.$tMedia and Public Opinion in a Fragmented Society /$rMuzammil M. Hussain --$g9.$tPublic Opinion Expression in Online Environments /$rAnne Schulz --$g10.$tLinking Social Network Analysis to the Spiral of Silence, Coorientation, and Political Discussion: The Intersection of Political Perceptions and Political Communication /$rWilliam P. Eveland, Jr.
505 00 $gPt. III$tAllied Research Traditions --$g11.$tSocial Norms, Spirals of Silence and Framing Theory: An Argument for Considering Cross-Cultural Differences in Media Effects Research /$rDietram A. Scheufele --$g12.$tThe Intersection of Third-Person Effect and Spiral of Silence /$rAlbert C. Gunther --$g13.$tPluralistic Ignorance and the Spiral of Silence Meet: Mutual Lessons /$rJacob Shamir --$g14.$tOpinion Leadership and Public Opinion: Where Weak/Strong Media Paradigms Converge /$rGabriel Weimann --$g15.$tVernacular Rhetoric, Considered Public Opinion and Modes of Publicity /$rGerard A. Hauser --$gpt. IV$tIntercultural Contexts --$g16.$tWorld Public Opinion /$rFrank Louis Rusciano --$g17.$tCultural Orientation and the Spiral of Silence /$rBenjamin Hill Detenber --$g18.$tThe Kuuki Theory and the Spiral of Silence /$rYouichi Ito --$tA Personal Tribute --$g19.$tElisabeth Noelle-Neumann and the Mysteries of Solitude /$rMihaly Csikszentmihalyi.
650 0 $aPublic opinion.
650 0 $aMass media and public opinion.
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650 7 $aPublic opinion.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01082785
700 1 $aDonsbach, Wolfgang,$d1949-
700 1 $aSalmon, Charles T.$q(Charles Thomas)
700 1 $aTsfati, Yariv.
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