… Publicopinion too must matter if we are to regard it worth description. A story of publicopinion as it influences grand movements of public pol… that change at the margin of publicopinion …
… He saw no prospect that the whole invisible environment would be so clear to all people that they would spontaneously arrive at sound publicopinions on the whole business of …
… This interest in attitudes and such closely related notions as publicopinion is hardly restricted to social psychologists: these are key concepts for pollsters, sociologists, political scientists…
E Jackson - Law and Opinion in Twentieth-Century Britain and …, 2003 - Springer
… out what we mean by publicopinion. According to Dicey, it is … , taken together, make up the publicopinion of (our) particular … twenty-first century publicopinion seems far more fragmented…
PE Converse - The Public Opinion Quarterly, 1987 - JSTOR
… , a discussion of publicopinion in politics is a subject nearly as vast as that of publicopinion more broadly speaking. And a commission to discuss its changingconception over 50 years …
… relations counsel, he argued, specialized in understanding the public mind and knowing how to create those circumstances that would gain public attention to consolidate publicopinion…
… of interests before the agency, the role of the media, publicopinion, and the caliber and good-will of agency officials. More dramatic changes might be called for as well.70 Nevertheless, …
… construction of publicopinion, in two different senses. Part one deals with how publicopinion is … Part one is therefore concerned with how publicopinion is represented. Part two looks at …
… This book is about that publicopinion response. Its most basic premise is that although publicopinion rarely matters in a democracy, publicopinionchange is the exception. …