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BL
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Record Number
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583842
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GB9914446b413061
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Main Entry
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Mutz, Diana Carole
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Title & Author
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Impersonal influence : : how perceptions of mass collectives affect political attitudes /\ Diana C. Mutz
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Series Statement
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Cambridge studies in political psychology and public opinion
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Page. NO
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xx, 334 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm
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ISBN
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0521631327
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: 9780521631327
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: 0521637260
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: 9780521637268
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 301-326) and index
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Contents
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pt. I. Theory and Historical Context. 1. The Generalized Other: Social Influence in Contemporary American Politics. 2. Beyond Personal Influence: The Rise of Impersonal Associations. 3. The Origins of Perceptions of Mass Collectives: Mass Media's Role -- pt. II. Effects of Perceptions of Mass Experience. 4. The Politicization of Personal and Collective Experience. 5. Connecting the Personal and the Political: Media as Facilitator or Inhibitor? -- pt. III. Effects of Perceptions of Mass Opinion. 6. When Does Success Succeed? A Review of the Evidence. 7. The Social Psychology of Impersonal Influence from Collective Opinion. 8. The Role of Collective Opinion in Individual Judgment: Processes and Effects -- pt. IV. Conclusion. 9. Impersonal Influence and the Mass Society Tradition
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Subject
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Mass media-- Political aspects
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Subject
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Mass media and public opinion
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Dewey Classification
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302.23
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LC Classification
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P95.8.M88 1998
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