Format:
xviii, 257 p.
Edition:
Online-Ausg. 2011 Available via World Wide Web
ISBN:
110702112X
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9781107021129
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9781139554701
Content:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Content:
Demonstrates how media information interacts with emotion in shaping a wide range of political opinions about government and political leaders
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Cover; Catastrophic Politics; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Tables; Figures; Acknowledgments; 1 Extraordinary Events and Public Opinion; CATASTROPHES AS REGULAR CRITICAL MOMENTS IN AMERICAN POLITICS; THE POLITICAL IMPORTANCE OF COLLECTIVE EXPERIENCES AND ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME; HURRICANE KATRINA AS A TEST CASE; ADVANTAGES AND LIMITS OF OUR TESTS; OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK; The Emotional Underpinnings of Post-crisis Attitudes; Media Coverage, Emotional Engagement, and Causal Attributions after Hurricane Katrina
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The Effect of Causal Attributions on Political Evaluations and Policy Preferences2 A Theoretical Framework for Systematically Examining Extraordinary Events ; NORMAL POLITICS VERSUS EXTRAORDINARY MOMENTS; EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS AS POLITICAL CONTEXT; MEDIA COVERAGE AND THE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT IN EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS; PUBLIC REACTIONS: AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME IN TIMES OF CRISES; AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR POLITICAL OPINIONS; AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS AND THE ANGER-PUNISHMENT LINK; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
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3 The Media Message Environment and the Emotional Context of Hurricane KatrinaMEDIA DATA; PUBLIC ATTENTIVENESS AND MEDIA SELECTION FOLLOWING HURRICANE KATRINA; EMOTIONAL PRIMES IN COVERAGE OF HURRICANE KATRINA; AFFECTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF THE PUBLIC; MEDIA, POLITICS, AND BLAME FOLLOWING HURRICANE KATRINA; Analysis of Media Coverage of Hurricane Katrina; "Nature of Catastrophe" Frame; "Nature of Catastrophe" Frame; "Societal Breakdown" Frame; NON-EVACUATION FRAME.; NON-EVACUATION FRAME.; "Societal Breakdown" Frame; NON-EVACUATION FRAME.; NON-EVACUATION FRAME.; CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.
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CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.; CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.; Government-Centered "Blame Game" Frames; Government-Centered "Blame Game" Frames; NATIONAL GOVERNMENT BLAME FRAME.; NATIONAL GOVERNMENT BLAME FRAME.; NATIONAL GOVERNMENT BLAME FRAME.; NATIONAL GOVERNMENT BLAME FRAME.; STATE AND LOCAL BLAME IN A FEDERALIST CONTEXT.; STATE AND LOCAL BLAME IN A FEDERALIST CONTEXT.; STATE AND LOCAL BLAME IN A FEDERALIST CONTEXT.; STATE AND LOCAL BLAME IN A FEDERALIST CONTEXT.; Attributions by Television Source; Timing of Attributions; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
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4 Affective Attributions: Assigning Blame During Extraordinary TimesPUBLIC AGREEMENT WITH BLAME FRAMES; EMPIRICAL EXPECTATIONS FROM THE THEORY OF AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS; EMPIRICAL MODELS AND RESULTS, ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME; Partisanship, Emotion, and Blame Based on Predicted Probabilities; Aggregate Level Effects of the Micro-Level Process; RACE AND ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME; Summary; THE EMOTIONAL FALLOUT FROM ATTRIBUTION OF BLAME; EMPIRICAL MODELS AND RESULTS, ANGER; Predicted Probabilities of Feeling Anger; SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
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5 Federalism in a Multiple-Message Environment: Are the Appropriate Leaders Held Accountable?
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781107021129
Additional Edition:
Print version Catastrophic Politics : How Extraordinary Events Redefine Perceptions of Government
Language:
English
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