
Values are fundamental to political attitudes. Ideals like freedom, equality, democracy, and fairness give us standards to judge whether conditions are good or bad and whether policy solutions are preferable or detrimental. Political Persuasion examines how partisan communicators recruit social and political values to persuade the public to support their positions on controversial issues, making it one weapon in the arsenal that communicators and political entrepreneurs deploy to shape public opinion.In this book, Thomas E. Nelson explores the different strategies and tactics constituting value recruitment and examines how communicators respond to the value recruitment efforts of their opponents. Drawing primarily from two cases in modern American politics, Nelson presents interviews with activists and policymakers to understand the values at stake and the tactics in play, and provides evidence from experiments that examine how value recruitment shapes our opinions. Through this analysis, readers will gain greater recognition and understanding of value recruitment, which in turn will deepen our knowledge about the dynamics of political debate and public attitudes.
This book investigates how political communicators utilize social and political values to influence public opinion and shape support for specific policy positions. Thomas E. Nelson, an expert in political psychology, provides a framework for understanding the mechanics of value recruitment. He analyzes how partisan actors deploy ideals such as freedom and equality to frame controversial issues, drawing on both qualitative interviews with political practitioners and quantitative experimental data to validate his findings.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field of political psychology, particularly for its focus on the intersection of communication and value systems. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a suitable resource for students and researchers interested in the mechanics of political debate.
Page Count:
416
Publication Date:
2024-11-08
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190844035
ISBN-13:
9780190844035
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