Polling America: An Encyclopedia of Public Opinion [2 volumes]
By (Author) Richard L. Clark
Edited by Kelly N. Foster
Edited by Samuel J. Best
Edited by Benjamin Radcliff
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Greenwood Press
4th August 2020
2nd edition
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political campaigning and advertising
Politics and government
303.38097303
Contains 2 hardbacks
857
2070g
This work provides an authoritative overview of the composition of public opinion in America, the methodologies by which public opinion is measured, and the importance of polling to U.S. politics, policy, and culture. This revised edition is a comprehensive resource for understanding all aspects of public opinion polling in the United States, including major and emerging theories and concepts; historical and current methodologies; political, journalistic, and corporate uses; landmark events and developments in the history of polling; and influential people and organizations. The encyclopedia also illuminates how public opinion polling has become important in shaping the trajectory of American society and the views that Americans have about themselves and their fellow citizens. Specific big-picture topics explored include how data mining of internet and social media usage trends has shaped modern political and business advertising campaigns; the impact of politically partisan media outlets on public opinion; and attitudes of various sectors of the American electorate about diverse topics including gun control, abortion, immigration, marijuana legalization, and the nation's two main political parties.
Richard L. Clark, PhD, is professor of political science at Castleton University, Castleton, VT. Kelly N. Foster, PhD, is associate professor of sociology at East Tennessee State University and director of the Applied Social Research Laboratory at ETSU. Samuel J. Best is professor of political science, public opinion, and political behavior at the University of Connecticut. Benjamin Radcliff is professor of political science at the University of Notre Dame.