Title: Experts, Activists, and Interdependent Citizens: Are Electorates Self-Educating?
Abstract: 1. Experts, activists, and self-educating electorates T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt and John Barry Ryan 2. The imperatives of interdependence T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt and John Barry Ryan 3. Experts, activists, and the social communication of political expertise T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt, Jeanette Mendez, Tracy Osborn and John Barry Ryan 4. Unanimity, discord, and opportunities for opinion leadership T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt, Jeanette Mendez and John Barry Ryan 5. Informational asymmetries among voters T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt and John Barry Ryan 6. Expertise and bias in political communication networks T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt, Alexander K. Mayer and John Barry Ryan 7. Interdependence, communication, and calculation T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt and John Barry Ryan 8. Partisanship and the efficacy of social communication in constrained environments John Barry Ryan 9. Noise, bias, and expertise: the dynamics of becoming informed Robert Huckfeldt, Matthew Pietryka and Jack Reilly 10. Opinion leaders, expertise, and the complex dynamics of political communication Robert Huckfeldt, Matthew Pietryka and Jack Reilly 11. Experts, activists, and democratic prospects T. K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt and John Barry Ryan.
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-10-31
Language: en
Type: book
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