80 results on '"Huckfeldt, Robert"'
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2. Contexts, Intermediaries, and Political Behavior
3. Networks, contexts, and the process of political influence 1
4. Taking Interdependence Seriously
5. Networks, Interdependence, and Social Influence in Politics
6. Politics, Expertise, and Interdependence within Electorates
7. Information, Persuasion, and Political Communication Networks
8. CITIZENSHIP IN DEMOCRATIC POLITICS
9. Response to Benjamin I. Page and Martin Gilens’s Review of Race, Class, and Social Welfare: American Populism since the New Deal
10. Democracy in America? What Has Gone Wrong and What We Can Do about It. Benjamin I. Page and Martin Gilens. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2020. 391p. $19.00 paper.
11. Race, Class, and Social Welfare
12. Political Behavior: An Overview
13. From Respondents to Networks: Bridging Between Individuals, Discussants, and the Network in the Study of Political Discussion
14. The 2016 Ithiel de Sola Pool Lecture: Interdependence, Communication, and Aggregation: Transforming Voters into Electorates
15. Some General Consequences of California's Top-Two Primary System
16. Noise, bias, and expertise: the dynamics of becoming informed
17. The complex dynamics of political communication
18. NONCOMPLIANCE AND THE LIMITS OF COERCION: THE PROBLEMATIC ENFORCEMENT OF UNPOPULAR LAWS
19. Partisanship and the efficacy of social communication in constrained environments
20. Experts, activists, and democratic prospects
21. References
22. The imperatives of interdependence
23. Informational asymmetries among voters
24. Interdependence, communication, and calculation
25. Expertise and bias in political communication networks
26. Experts, activists, and self-educating electorates
27. Unanimity, discord, and opportunities for opinion leadership
28. Experts, activists, and the social communication of political expertise
29. Networks, Contexts, and the Combinatorial Dynamics of Democratic Politics
30. Experts, Activists, and Interdependent Citizens
31. Noise, bias, and expertise in political communication networks
32. Expertise and Bias in Political Communication Networks
33. Citizens, Context, and Choice: How Context Shapes Citizens' Electoral Choices. Edited by Russell J. Dalton and Christopher J. Anderson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011. 320p. $99.00.
34. Communication, Influence, and Informational Asymmetries among Voters
35. Interdependence, Density Dependence, and Networks in Politics
36. Examining the Possible Corrosive Impact of Negative Advertising on Citizens' Attitudes toward Politics
37. Communication, Influence, and Informational Asymmetries Among Voters
38. Unanimity, Discord, and the Communication of Public Opinion
39. Information, Activation, and Electoral Competition in the 2002 Congressional Elections
40. Does Familiarity Breed Contempt? The Impact of Information on Mass Attitudes toward Congress
41. The accessibility and utility of candidate character in electoral decision making
42. Patterns of Disagreement in Democratic Politics: Comparing Germany, Japan, and the United States
43. Making sense of candidates: Partisanship, ideology, and issues as guides to judgment
44. Political Disagreement
45. Disagreement, Ambivalence, and Engagement: The Political Consequences of Heterogeneous Networks
46. The Social Calculus of Voting: Interpersonal, Media, and Organizational Influences on Presidential Choices
47. Urban contexts, spatially dispersed networks, and the diffusion of political information
48. Political Environments, Political Dynamics, and the Survival of Disagreement
49. Spatially Dispersed Ties Among Interdependent Citizens: Connecting Individuals and Aggregates
50. Urban Exodus: Why the Jews Left Boston and the Catholics Stayed. By Gerald Gamm. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999. 384p. $39.95 cloth, $19.95 paper.
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