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- catalog abstract "Political disagreement is widespread within the communication network of ordinary citizens. The authors demonstrate the ubiquity of such disagreement & show that communication & influence within dyads is autoregressive & that this serves to sustain disagreement within patterns of social interaction.".
- catalog contributor b13327024.
- catalog contributor b13327025.
- catalog contributor b13327026.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "1. Communication, influence, and the capacity of citizens to disagree -- 2. New information, old information, and persistent disagreement -- 3. Dyads, networks, and autoregressive influence -- 4. Disagreement, heterogeneity, and the effectiveness of political communication -- 5. Disagreement, heterogeneity, and persuasion : how does disagreement survive? -- 6. Agent-based explanations, patterns of communication, and the inevitability of homogeneity -- 7. Agent-based explanations, autoregressive influence, and the survival of disagreement -- 8. Heterogeneous networks and citizen capacity : disagreement, ambivalence, and engagement -- 9. Summary, implications, and conclusion -- App. A. The Indianapolis -- St. Louis study.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-245) and index.".
- catalog description "Political disagreement is widespread within the communication network of ordinary citizens. The authors demonstrate the ubiquity of such disagreement & show that communication & influence within dyads is autoregressive & that this serves to sustain disagreement within patterns of social interaction.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 249 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0521542235 (pb)".
- catalog identifier "0521834309 (hb)".
- catalog isPartOf "Cambridge studies in political psychology and public opinion.".
- catalog isPartOf "Cambridge studies in public opinion and political psychology".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press,".
- catalog subject "320/.01/4 22".
- catalog subject "Communication in politics.".
- catalog subject "Consensus (Social sciences)".
- catalog subject "Democracy.".
- catalog subject "JA85 .H83 2004".
- catalog subject "Political participation.".
- catalog subject "Public opinion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Communication, influence, and the capacity of citizens to disagree -- 2. New information, old information, and persistent disagreement -- 3. Dyads, networks, and autoregressive influence -- 4. Disagreement, heterogeneity, and the effectiveness of political communication -- 5. Disagreement, heterogeneity, and persuasion : how does disagreement survive? -- 6. Agent-based explanations, patterns of communication, and the inevitability of homogeneity -- 7. Agent-based explanations, autoregressive influence, and the survival of disagreement -- 8. Heterogeneous networks and citizen capacity : disagreement, ambivalence, and engagement -- 9. Summary, implications, and conclusion -- App. A. The Indianapolis -- St. Louis study.".
- catalog title "Political disagreement : the survival of diverse opinions within communication networks / Robert Huckfeldt, Paul E. Johnson, John Sprague.".
- catalog type "text".