Catastrophic politics how extraordinary events redefine perceptions of government

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Hauptverfasser: Atkeson, Lonna Rae 1965- (VerfasserIn), Maestas, Cherie D. 1964- (VerfasserIn)
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adam_text SUB HAMBURG A/583590 CATASTROPHIC POLITICS HOW EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS REDEFINE PERCEPTIONS OF GOVERNMENT LONNA RAE ATKESON UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO CHERIE D. MAESTAS FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES PAGE X LIST OF FIGURES . XIII ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XV 1 EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS AND PUBLIC OPINION I CATASTROPHES AS REGULAR CRITICAL MOMENTS IN AMERICAN POLITICS 3 THE POLITICAL IMPORTANCE OF COLLECTIVE EXPERIENCES AND ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME 7 HURRICANE KATRINA AS A TEST CASE 9 ADVANTAGES AND LIMITS OF OUR TESTS 14 OVERVIEW OF THE BOOK 16 2 A THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK FOR SYSTEMATICALLY EXAMINING EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS 22 NORMAL POLITICS VERSUS EXTRAORDINARY MOMENTS 24 EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS AS POLITICAL CONTEXT 27 MEDIA COVERAGE AND THE INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT IN EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS 29 PUBLIC REACTIONS: AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME IN TIMES OF CRISES 34 AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR POLITICAL OPINIONS 39 AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS AND THE ANGER-PUNISHMENT LINK 42 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 44 VIII CONTENTS 3 THE MEDIA MESSAGE ENVIRONMENT AND THE EMOTIONAL CONTEXT OF HURRICANE KATRINA 46 MEDIA DATA 46 PUBLIC ATTENTIVENESS AND MEDIA SELECTION FOLLOWING HURRICANE KATRINA 48 EMOTIONAL PRIMES IN COVERAGE OF HURRICANE KATRINA 50 AFFECTIVE ENGAGEMENT OF THE PUBLIC 54 MEDIA, POLITICS, AND BLAME FOLLOWING HURRICANE KATRINA 60 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 74 4 AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS: ASSIGNING BLAME DURING EXTRAORDINARY TIMES 76 PUBLIC AGREEMENT WITH BLAME FRAMES JJ EMPIRICAL EXPECTATIONS FROM THE THEORY OF AFFECTIVE ATTRIBUTIONS 82 EMPIRICAL MODELS AND RESULTS, ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME 84 RACE AND ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME 93 THE EMOTIONAL FALLOUT FROM ATTRIBUTION OF BLAME 9 8 EMPIRICAL MODELS AND RESULTS, ANGER 100 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 103 5 FEDERALISM IN A MULTIPLE-MESSAGE ENVIRONMENT: ARE THE APPROPRIATE LEADERS HELD ACCOUNTABLE? 105 EVALUATIONS OF THE PERFORMANCE OF LEADERS DURING HURRICANE KATRINA 107 ATTRIBUTIONS AND THE ASSIGNMENT OF POLITICAL RESPONSIBILITY 108 MULTIPLE MESSAGES, FEDERALISM, AND ASSIGNMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY 111 EMPIRICAL MODELS AND RESULTS 118 DIRECT EFFECTS OF ANXIETY AND ANGER ON EVALUATION 129 CONDITIONAL EFFECTS OF ANGER ON EVALUATION 130 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 133 6 ATTRIBUTIONS OF BLAME, POLITICAL EFFICACY, AND CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT 135 PUBLIC CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT 137 EFFICACY, CONFIDENCE, AND THE CASE OF HURRICANE KATRINA 139 EMPIRICAL RESULTS, CONFIDENCE IN GOVERNMENT 147 EXAMINING LONGER-TERM EFFECTS OF KATRINA WITH A CUING EXPERIMENT 155 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 158 7 ATTRIBUTIONS, EMOTIONS, AND POLICY CONSEQUENCES 160 INFORMATIONAL AND PUNITIVE POLICY PROPOSALS FOLLOWING HURRICANE KATRINA 161 CONTENTS IX RESULTS OF ORDERED-PROBIT MODELS OF AGREEMENT WITH PROPOSED POLICIES 170 A CLOSER LOOK AT LIMITING PRESIDENTIAL AUTHORITY AND UNDERSTANDING THE INFLUENCE OF EMOTION 177 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS 181 8 EXTRAORDINARY EVENTS AND PUBLIC OPINION: SOME BROADER PERSPECTIVES 183 A REVIEW OF INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL FINDINGS 185 COLLECTIVE TRAUMA, SHARED HISTORY, AND THE POLITICAL IMPLICATIONS OF DISASTERS 189 SOME FINAL NORMATIVE THOUGHTS 198 APPENDIX A. SURVEY DATA AND METHODOLOGY 201 APPENDIX B. DATA AND METHODOLOGY FOR SURVEY EXPERIMENT 202 APPENDIX C. CODING OF NEWS TRANSCRIPTS AND VIDEO DATA 204 METHODOLOGY FOR VIDEO CODING OF FNC AND CNN BROADCASTS 204 METHODOLOGY FOR TRANSCRIPT CODING FOR ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN, AND FNC BROADCASTS 205 APPENDIX D. MULTIVARIATE MODEL RESULTS FOR CHAPTER 4 208 APPENDIX E. MULTIVARIATE MODEL RESULTS FOR CHAPTER J 212 APPENDIX F. MULTIVARIATE MODEL RESULTS FOR CHAPTER 6 214 APPENDIX G. MULTIVARIATE MODEL RESULTS FOR CHAPTER 7 219 REFERENCES 223 INDEX 247
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