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Jeff Manza (Editor), Fay Lomax Cook (Editor), Benjamin I. Page (Editor)

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0195149343 978-0195149340 September 5, 2002
Do politicians listen to the public? How often and when? Or are the views of the public manipulated or used strategically by political and economic elites? Navigating Public Opinion brings together leading scholars of American politics to assess and debate these questions. It describes how the relationship between opinion and policy has changed over time; how key political actors use public opinion to formulate domestic and foreign policy; and how new measurement techniques might improve our understanding of public opinion in contemporary polling and survey research.
The distinguished contributors shed new light on several long-standing controversies over policy responsiveness to public opinion. Featuring a new analysis by Robert Erikson, Michael MacKuen, and James Stimson that builds from their pathbreaking work on how public mood moves policy in a macro-model of policymaking, the volume also includes several critiques of this model by Lawrence Jacobs and Robert Shapiro, another critique by G. William Domhoff, and a rejoinder by Erikson and his coauthors. Other highlights include discussions of how political elites, including state-level policymakers, presidents, and makers of foreign policy, use (or shape) public opinion; and analyses of new methods for measuring public opinion such as survey-based experiments, probabilistic polling methods, non-survey-based measures of public opinion, and the potential and limitations of Internet polls and surveys. Introductory and concluding essays provide useful background context and offer an authoritative summary of what is known about how public opinion influences public policy.
A must-have for all students of American politics, public opinion, and polling, this state-of-the-art collection addresses issues that lie at the heart of democratic governance today.

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"A valuable synthesis of the many strands of research focused on the social mechanisms that connect public opinion and public policy . The breadth and quality of chapters compiled in Navigating Public Opinion is likely to earn the volume a familiar place on the public opinion researcher's shelf."-- Public Opinion Quarterly


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Jeff Manza is Associate Professor of Sociology and a Faculty Fellow at the Institute of Policy Research at Northwestern University. He is the coauthor of Social Cleavages and Political Change: Voter Alignments and U.S. Party Coalitions (OUP) and Locking Up the Vote: Felon Disenfranchisement and American Democracy (forthcoming from OUP). Fay Lomax Cook is Director of the Institute for Policy Research and Professor of Human Development and Social Policy in the School of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern University. She is the author or coauthor of several books, including Who Should Be Helped? Public Support for Social Services and Support for the American Welfare State: The Views of Congress and the Public. Benjamin I. Page is Gordon Scott Fulcher Professor of Decision Making in the Department of Political Science at Northwestern University. He is the author or coauthor of eight books, including Who Gets What from Government, Who Deliberates, The Rational Public, and What Government Can Do.

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At the center of scholarly interest in public opinion is its impact on public policy. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
probabilistic elicitation, domestic policy mood, public policy mood, substantive responsiveness, racial attitude items, constituency mail, nonelite influences, probabilistic polling, public opinion apparatus, upsetting items, crafted talk, invoked public opinion, declining responsiveness, centrist opinion, measuring public opinion, policy discussion groups, interest group opinion, probabilistic questions, public opinion analysis, congressional witnesses, policy responsiveness, macro polity, policy practitioners, puhlic opinion, preelection polls
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Social Security, United States, White House, Cold War, Supreme Court, African Americans, United Nations, Roper Center, Bill Clinton, George Bush, Cato Institute, Literary Digest, World War, Disabilities Act, Ralph Nader, House of Representatives, Investigator Study, New Deal, Pat Buchanan, Pregnancy Discrimination Act, Survey of Economic Expectations, John Birch Society, Martin Gilens, Princeton Survey Research Associates, Retirement Equity Act
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