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Chapter 8 Politics and the Media Objectives: The student will: 1. Examine the term public opinion and understand why it is difficult to define 2. Analyze.

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1 Chapter 8 Politics and the Media Objectives: The student will: 1. Examine the term public opinion and understand why it is difficult to define 2. Analyze factors that influence an individual’s political attitudes and actions. 3. Describe the challenges involved in measuring public opinion. 4. Recognize the limits on the impact of public opinion in democracy. 5. Examine the role of the mass media in providing the public with political information. BEGIN CLASS TODAY BY WORKING ON WORKBOOK PAGE 43…#1-6, 9-11

2 What is public opinion? Use of the term “the people” It is a collection of the opinions of many different people – sum of all views

3 Different Publics Each public is made up of all those who hold the same view on a particular issue Public affairs are those events and issues that concern the people at large include: – politics –public issues –the making of public policies What are some examples of public affairs right now?

4 Influences on Public Opinion Family Education Occupation Race Gender Opinion leaders Historic events Mass media Peer groups

5 Influences on YOU Look at the issues on the worksheet, write WHAT has influenced you on the issue, NOT your position on the issue. Tally the results to find out the greatest to least influences in your political socialization.

6 Measuring Public Opinion Pg 44 in workbook answer #1-5…how and how well for each of the following ways to measure public opinion Election results Interest groups Media Personal contacts-mail Polls – the best measure

7 Polls Straw votes – ask the same question to a large number of people Still common, but not scientific Highly unreliable Scientific polling – defined universe or group, get your sample (random), valid questions, interview and analyze

8 The Mass Media page 45 Television – have replaced newspaper as main source of political information Newspaper – second as main source Radio – most accessible form of media Magazine Answer in workbook page 45 #5-7

9 Media and Public Policy Play a large role in shaping the public agenda or the problems that need government attention Electoral politics – candidates rely on TV to run their campaign and less on the party Sound bites – the snappy 30-45 second outtakes used on newscasts

10 Image Management

11 Howard Dean

12 Dan Quayle

13 Richard Nixon

14 George Bush

15 Limits on Media Influence Most who are active voters are knowledgeable to the bias of the media sources.

16 Fact vs. Opinion


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