Rethinking Rationality
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書誌事項
Rethinking Rationality
(Research in micropolitics : a research annual, v. 5)
JAI Press, c1996
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Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This is an explanation of why people make the choices they make at the ballot box and how numerous factors interact in this decision process. Issues around "rationality" are explored in terms of communication and how the public responds to different media. Certain chapters argue that learning occurs at a less conscious and more emotional level than implied by traditional "rational" models. Psychological factors behind voting decisions are examined in racial stereotypes. Is anti-Semitism still behind political force in the USA? What influences growth and decline in anti-Semitism and what comparisons can be drawn between Europe and North America? Similarly how do attitudes towards African-Americans affect political choice? This text looks at these questions and aims to offer a reassessment and reappraisal of traditional notions of rationality.
目次
- Part 1 Information processing - expanding the rational actor model: dissecting the audio-visual language of political television, Doris A. Graber
- dynamic models of emotional reponse - the multiple roles of affect in politics, George Marcus et al
- beyond self-interest, toward other-directedness - prosocial orientations and political behaviour, Stanley Feldman and Marco R. Steenbergen. Part 2 Trait inferences - forming options about others: understanding trait inferences in candidate images, Carolyn Frank
- anti-semitism in contemporary America - a review, Tom W. Smith
- whites' stereotypes of African Americans and their impact on contemporary political attitudes, Mark Peffley and Todd Shields. Part 3 Methods: survey research in China, Tianjian Shi.
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