Bibliografia

Principal

  • ZALLER, John (1992), The Nature and Origins of Mass Opinion, Cambridge, CUP. MAGALHÃES, Pedro (2011), Sondagens, Eleições e Opinião Pública, Lisboa, Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos. GLYNN, Carol; Herbst, Susan; Lindeman, Mark; O'Keefe, Garrett, e Shapiro, Robert (2016), Public Opinion, 3ª ed., Oxford: Westview Press. DALTON, Russell J. (2019), Citizen Politics: Public Opinion and Political Parties in Advanced Industrial Democracies, 7ª ed., Washington, D.C.: CQ Press. CLAWSON, Rosalee A., e Zoe M. OXLEY (2016), Public Opinion: Democratic Ideals, Democratic Practice, 2nd Edition. Washington: CQ Press. BETHLEHEM, Jelke (2018), Understanding Public Opinion Polls, Boca Raton, CRC Press. BARTELS, Larry (2016), Unequal Democracy, 2ª ed., Princeton e Oxford: PUP. ASHER, Herbert (2016), Polling and the Public. What Every Citizen Should Know, 9ª ed., Washington: Congressional Quarterly.:

Secundária

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MACKUEN, e Robert S. ERIKSON (1995), "Dynamic Representation", American Political Science Review, 83 (3), pp.543?65. SNIDERMAN, Paul, Richard BRODY, e Philip TETLOCK (1991), Reasoning and Choice. Explorations in Political Psychology, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. SCHEUFELE, D. A., e D. TEWKSBURY (2007), ?Framing, agenda setting, and priming: The evolution of three media effects models?, Journal of Communication, 57(1); pp.9-20. SCHEUFELE, D., e P. MOY (2000), ?Twenty-five years of the spiral of silence: A conceptual review and empirical outlook?, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 12(1): pp.3-28. SCHEUFELE, D. A. (2000), ?Agenda setting, priming and framing revisited: Another look at cognitive effects of political communication?, Mass Communication and Society, 3 (2&3): pp.297-316. ROSSET, J., N. GIGER, e J. BERNAUER (2013), ?More money, fewer problems? 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NOELLE-NEUMANN, Elisabeth (1977), "Turbulences in the Climate of Opinion: Methodological Applications of the Spiral of Silence", The Public Opinion Quarterly, 41(2), pp.143-158. MUTZ, Diana (1998), Impersonal Influence, Cambridge: CUP. McCOMBS, Maxwell (2014), Setting the Agenda: Mass Media and Public Opinion, 2ª ed., Cambridge: Polity Press. LEWIS-BECK, Michael; William G. JACOBY, Helmut NORPOTH, e Herbert WEISBERG (2008), The American Voter Revisited, Ann Arbor, The University of Michigan Press. LEWIS, Justin (2001), Constructing Public Opinion, Nova Iorque, Columbia University Press. LEEPER, Thomas, e Rune SLOTHUUS (2014), "Political parties, motivated reasoning, and public opinion formation", Advances in Political Psychology, 35, Suplem. 1, pp.129-156. LAVRAKAS, Paul J. e Michael W. TRAUGOTT (eds.) (2000), Election Polls, the News Media, and Democracy, New York, Chatham House. HOPPMAN, D. (2012), ?The consequences of political disagreement in interpersonal communication: New insights from a comparative perspective?, European Journal of Political Research, 51(2), pp.265-287. HIBBING, John, e Elizabeth THEISS-MORSE (2002), Stealth Democracy: Americans? Beliefs about How Government Should Work, Nova Iorque, Cambridge University Press. KELLY, Nathan J., e Peter K. ENNS (2010), "Inequality and the Dynamics of Public Opinion: The Self-Reinforcing Link Between Economic Inequality and Mass Preferences", American Journal of Political Science, vol. 54, nº.4, pp.855-870. JACOBS, Lawrence R., e Robert Y. SHAPIRO (2000), Politicians Don?t Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness, Chicago, University of Chicago Press. IYENGAR, Shanto (2016), Media Politics: A Citizen?s Guide, 3ª ed., Nova Iorque, W.W. Norton & Company. HOULE, Christian (2018), ?Does economic inequality breed political inequality?? Democratization, 25(8): pp.1500-1518. GIGER, N., J. ROSSET, e J. Bernauer (2012), ?The poor political representation of the poor in a comparative perspective?, Representation, 48(1): 47-61. GILENS, Martin (2005), ?Inequality and Democratic Responsiveness?, Public Opinion Quarterly, 69(5), pp.778-796. FOURNIER, Patrick et al. (2011), When Citizens Decide: Lessons from Citizens' Assemblies on Electoral Reform, Oxford, Oxford University Press. ERIKSON, Robert S, MACKUEN, Michael B., e STIMSON, James A. (2002), The Macro Policy, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. ERIKSON, Robert S., e Kent L. TEDIN (2015), American Public Opinion, 9ª. ed., Nova Iorque: Routlegde. ENNS, P., e C. Wlezien (eds.) (2011), Who Gets Represented? Nova Iorque, Russell Sage Foundation. DE VREESE, C., e BOOMGAARDEN, H. (2006), ?Media Effects on Public Opinion about the Enlargement of the European Union?, Journal of Common Market Studies, 44(2), pp.419-436. BISHOP, George F. (2004), The illusion of public opinion: Fact and artifact in American public opinion polls, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Oxford. BISHOP, George F. e Stephen T. MOCKABEE (2011), Taking the pulse of public opinion: Leading and Misleading indicators of the state and the nation, Nova Iorque: Springer. BERINSKY, A. (2019), New Directions in Public Opinion, 3ª ed., Nova Iorque e Londres: Routledge. BARTELS, Larry M. (1993), "Messages Received: The Political Impact of Media Exposure", American Political Science Review, 87(2), pp.267-285. BARTELS, L. (2015), ?The social welfare deficit: Public opinion, policy responsiveness, and political inequality in affluent democracies?, paper apresentado na 22ª International Conference of Europeanists; 8-10 Julho, Paris, França. BARBER, Benjamim (1984), Strong Democracy. Participation Politics for a New Age, Barkeley e Londres, University of California Press. ALTHAUS, Scott L. (2003), Collective Preferences in Democratic Politics. Opinion Surveys and the Will of the People, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. ALTHAUS, Scott L. (2006), ?False starts, dead ends, and new opportunities in public opinion research?, Critical Review, 18 (1-3), pp.75-104. ACHEN, Christopher H. e Larry M. BARTELS (2017), Democracy for realists: Why elections do not produce responsive government, Princeton e Oxford, Princeton University Press.: