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Public Opinion, Political
Attitudes, and Ideology
David L. Weakliem
Bettina Adalin
Roy Vincent B. Guardados
Public Opinion
Osborne and Rose:
the aggregate view held by
the entire adult population
Blumer:
views and positions on the
issue that come to the
individuals who have to act
Before 12th century
public opinion was
used as:
(2) opinions of public-
spirited persons
(1) opinions of
knowledgeable persons
(3) opinions that were
expressed publicly
Political Attitudes
Erikson and Tedin:
predispositions that underlie
specific opinions
Note: In this chapter, no
distinction between opinions
and attitudes
Ideology
Mannheim:
entire categories of thought
and ways of thinking that
color how actors see the
world around them
Values
Rockeach:
qualities that a person
regards as desirable and
important
Approaches to Public Opinion
Research
SOCIOLOGICAL
• Individual level:
- Politics reflect social
conditions and
processes
- Social characteristics
determine political
preference.
POLITICAL
• Individual level:
– Politics and political
thought are
autonomous
• Societal level:
- Societal conditions
affect political
opinions
• Societal level:
- Institutional factors
affect political
opinions
1950s and 1960s Research
(2) Michigan Studies
(3) Social Cleavages
(1) Columbia Studies
Columbia Studies
Social interaction is important in
shaping political alignments.
Berelson, Lazasfeld, and McPhee
1940 Presidential Campaign
Routine personal contact with
family, neighbours, co-
workers and other
acquaintances had
predominant influence,
instead.
Campaign had little effects on
voting choices.
Michigan Studies
Campbell, Converse, Miller, and
Stokes:
“the concepts important to
ideological analysis are useful
only for that small segment of the
population that is equipped to
approach political decisions at a
rarefied level”
Michigan Studies
Converese:
Considered ideology in terms of
“attitude constraint” or the
correlations among different
political opinions.
People approached different
issues in a piecemeal fashion
rather than applying a general
philosophy.
Social Cleavages
“cross pressures:”
some people might follow their
class or religion, avoid at some
compromise or avoid politics
entirely
Public opinion would be
influenced by the composition of
the population and pattern of
contact among groups.
Social Cleavages
Interclass contact:
has more influence on the lower
class because upper class has
greater prestige and resources
Intraclass contact:
exchange of political information
and opinions is greater among the
upper class
Economic Development and
Public Opinion
Inglehart:
Affluence is usually associated
with liberal views:
(1) more tolerant of differences in
religion and lifestyle
(2) increased acceptance of gender
equality
(3) less respect for traditional
authority
Economic Development and
Public Opinion
Inglehart:
As material needs are satisfied,
people pay more attention to
“postmaterial” concerns:
(1) freedom
(2) aesthetics
(4) self-esteem
(3) sense of belonging
Ideology and Framing
Luskin, Fishkin and Jowell:
“deliberative poll”
ordinary people are able to
critically evaluate new information
and arguments – they do not simply
adhere to their prior beliefs or
adopts the views of a trusted
authority
Framing
An angle or perspective of a
problem.
Schemas
Kulklinski, Luskin and
Bolland:
Not just a set of beliefs, but
also includes rules for
processing new information
and arguments
Public Opinion and Policy
Burstein:
Public opinion has a direct
effect on policy.
Public Opinion shapes the Policies.
SPEED LIMIT
Speed Limit: 10 Kph.
That’s way
too slow!Okay, I’ll change it
to 30Khp.
Public Opinion and Policy
It affects most types of
policy, although there may
be some difference in the
strength of influence.
Public Opinion and Policy
Blumer:
public opinion
“views and
positions on
the issue that
come to the
individuals
who have to
act.”
Legalization of Marijuana
Ateneo De Davao University
60%
Agreed
40%
Disagreed
RESULT OF
THE
SURVEY
Policy Feedback
A policy could
lead the public to
redefine their
interests and
identities in ways
that undermine,
enhance, or alter
the bases of
support for that
policy.
Example:
Redefining Interest:
From: Driving Fast
To: Thinking for Safety
Policy Feedback
The idea of policy feedback
is connected to the vague
concept of political
“coalitions”
(1) a coalition is a collection of groups that gives
relatively high support to a party or policy; a group of
people who regarded themselves as sharing basic
interests
(3) they will support even if they derive not
immediate benefits
Russian LGBTs Protest against PUTIN
Policy Feedback
Wlezien:
Thermostatic Model :
government responds to
public opinion but often
overshoots it, causing the
public to move in the
opposite direction
Conclusion
Public Opinion is
shaped by various
factors.
(1) Predispositioned attitudes
(2) Ideology and framing,
(3)Values
(4) Schemas
We may utilize Public
Opinion, by effectively
influencing policies for
a creation of a better
life.

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Public opinion, political attitudes, and ideology

  • 1. Public Opinion, Political Attitudes, and Ideology David L. Weakliem Bettina Adalin Roy Vincent B. Guardados
  • 2. Public Opinion Osborne and Rose: the aggregate view held by the entire adult population Blumer: views and positions on the issue that come to the individuals who have to act
  • 3. Before 12th century public opinion was used as: (2) opinions of public- spirited persons (1) opinions of knowledgeable persons (3) opinions that were expressed publicly
  • 4. Political Attitudes Erikson and Tedin: predispositions that underlie specific opinions Note: In this chapter, no distinction between opinions and attitudes
  • 5. Ideology Mannheim: entire categories of thought and ways of thinking that color how actors see the world around them
  • 6. Values Rockeach: qualities that a person regards as desirable and important
  • 7. Approaches to Public Opinion Research SOCIOLOGICAL • Individual level: - Politics reflect social conditions and processes - Social characteristics determine political preference. POLITICAL • Individual level: – Politics and political thought are autonomous • Societal level: - Societal conditions affect political opinions • Societal level: - Institutional factors affect political opinions
  • 8. 1950s and 1960s Research (2) Michigan Studies (3) Social Cleavages (1) Columbia Studies
  • 9. Columbia Studies Social interaction is important in shaping political alignments. Berelson, Lazasfeld, and McPhee
  • 10. 1940 Presidential Campaign Routine personal contact with family, neighbours, co- workers and other acquaintances had predominant influence, instead. Campaign had little effects on voting choices.
  • 11. Michigan Studies Campbell, Converse, Miller, and Stokes: “the concepts important to ideological analysis are useful only for that small segment of the population that is equipped to approach political decisions at a rarefied level”
  • 12. Michigan Studies Converese: Considered ideology in terms of “attitude constraint” or the correlations among different political opinions. People approached different issues in a piecemeal fashion rather than applying a general philosophy.
  • 13. Social Cleavages “cross pressures:” some people might follow their class or religion, avoid at some compromise or avoid politics entirely Public opinion would be influenced by the composition of the population and pattern of contact among groups.
  • 14. Social Cleavages Interclass contact: has more influence on the lower class because upper class has greater prestige and resources Intraclass contact: exchange of political information and opinions is greater among the upper class
  • 15. Economic Development and Public Opinion Inglehart: Affluence is usually associated with liberal views: (1) more tolerant of differences in religion and lifestyle (2) increased acceptance of gender equality (3) less respect for traditional authority
  • 16. Economic Development and Public Opinion Inglehart: As material needs are satisfied, people pay more attention to “postmaterial” concerns: (1) freedom (2) aesthetics (4) self-esteem (3) sense of belonging
  • 17. Ideology and Framing Luskin, Fishkin and Jowell: “deliberative poll” ordinary people are able to critically evaluate new information and arguments – they do not simply adhere to their prior beliefs or adopts the views of a trusted authority
  • 18. Framing An angle or perspective of a problem.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Schemas Kulklinski, Luskin and Bolland: Not just a set of beliefs, but also includes rules for processing new information and arguments
  • 23. Public Opinion and Policy Burstein: Public opinion has a direct effect on policy. Public Opinion shapes the Policies.
  • 24. SPEED LIMIT Speed Limit: 10 Kph. That’s way too slow!Okay, I’ll change it to 30Khp.
  • 25. Public Opinion and Policy It affects most types of policy, although there may be some difference in the strength of influence.
  • 26. Public Opinion and Policy Blumer: public opinion “views and positions on the issue that come to the individuals who have to act.” Legalization of Marijuana Ateneo De Davao University 60% Agreed 40% Disagreed RESULT OF THE SURVEY
  • 27. Policy Feedback A policy could lead the public to redefine their interests and identities in ways that undermine, enhance, or alter the bases of support for that policy. Example: Redefining Interest: From: Driving Fast To: Thinking for Safety
  • 28. Policy Feedback The idea of policy feedback is connected to the vague concept of political “coalitions” (1) a coalition is a collection of groups that gives relatively high support to a party or policy; a group of people who regarded themselves as sharing basic interests (3) they will support even if they derive not immediate benefits
  • 29. Russian LGBTs Protest against PUTIN
  • 30. Policy Feedback Wlezien: Thermostatic Model : government responds to public opinion but often overshoots it, causing the public to move in the opposite direction
  • 31. Conclusion Public Opinion is shaped by various factors. (1) Predispositioned attitudes (2) Ideology and framing, (3)Values (4) Schemas We may utilize Public Opinion, by effectively influencing policies for a creation of a better life.

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. concerned with the flow of information and influence through social networks
  2. Sought to measure political ideology and to discover the extent to which people actually thought in ideological terms. Few people offered any kind of ideological justification for their party preference.
  3. Overall conclusion of Michigan studies: most people had very low levels of political knowledge, interest, and sophistication. In general, people did not have ideologies but only collections of largely unrelated opinions, and even those opinions were often weakly held. Correlation: a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things. Positive correlation: A relationship between two variables in which both variables move in tandem. Both increases or both decreases. Negative correlation: A relationship between two variables in which one variable increases as the other decreases.
  4. Priorities will continue to shift as long as there is economic growth. Inglehart: Economic growth leads to increasing support for “modern” values: individualism, rationalism, egalitarianism.
  5. In contrast to Michigan studies: Lane: political views that people held seemed to be more than just a collection of unrelated opinions Deliberative poll: participants take a standard survey and then attend a weekend conference -they will hear briefing from experts representing diverse points of view -after which, they are surveyed again: opinions substantially change on others conclusion: ordinary people are able to critically evaluate
  6. Changes in the way a question is presented may influence responses, even if the substance remains the same Different ways of framing a question make some issues more relevant to a particular topic and others less relevant