Walter Lippmann and Public Opinion

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION
Tom ARNOLD-FORSTER
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Abstract

Walter Lippmann’s seminal writing, Public Opinion, remains a classic text in communications studies a century after its first publication. By examining Lippmann’s unpublished notes and drafts alongside key contemporary works, new light is shed on how the book’s origins predated the First World War and how its argument went beyond debates about technocratic government. Lippmann’s main agenda was to contest liberal-constitutionalist theories of public opinion; his core intervention was to develop a social psychology of opinion formation. He drafted and wrote Public Opinion as a descriptive account of democratic politics under modern conditions. Instead of simply prescribing technocratic solutions, Lippmann framed a starker paradox: democracy through public opinion defined modern politics, but modernity also made opinion formation ever more difficult.
沃尔特·李普曼与公众舆论
沃尔特·李普曼(Walter Lippmann)的开创性著作《民意》(Public Opinion)在首次出版一个世纪后仍然是传播学研究的经典文本。通过研究李普曼未发表的笔记和草稿以及重要的当代作品,本书的起源如何早于第一次世界大战,以及它的论点如何超越了关于技术官僚政府的辩论。李普曼的主要议程是对公共舆论的自由宪政理论提出质疑;他的核心干预是发展舆论形成的社会心理学。他起草并撰写了《民意》,对现代条件下的民主政治进行了描述。李普曼并没有简单地提出技术官僚式的解决方案,而是提出了一个更为鲜明的悖论:通过公众舆论的民主定义了现代政治,但现代性也使舆论形成变得更加困难。
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American Journalism
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期刊介绍: American Journalism, the peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of the American Journalism Historians Association, publishes original articles on the history of journalism, media, and mass communication in the United States and internationally. The journal also features historiographical and methodological essays, book reviews, and digital media reviews.
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