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_bNEW
245 0 0 _aNew directions in public opinion
250 _a3
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c2019
300 _axix,392p.
_billustrations (black & white) ;
490 0 _aNew directions in American politics
520 _a"The 2016 elections called into question the accuracy of public opinion polling while tapping into new streams of public opinion more widely. The third edition of this well-established text addresses these questions and adds new perspectives to its authoritative line-up. The hallmark of this book is making cutting edge research accessible and understandable to students and general readers. Here we see a variety of disciplinary approaches to public opinion reflected including psychology, economics, sociology, and biology in addition to political science. An emphasis on race, gender, and new media puts the elections of 2016 into context and prepares students to look ahead to 2020 and beyond. New to the Third Edition: Includes 2016 election results and their implications for public opinion polling going forward. Three new chapters have been added on racializing politics, worldview politics, and the modern information environment. New authors include Shanto Iyengar, Michael Tesler, Vladimir E. Medencica, Erin Cikanek, Danna Young, Jennifer Jerit and Jake Haselswerdt"--
650 0 _aPublic opinion
700 1 _aBerinsky, Adam J.Ed.
942 _cBK