Book contents
- Catastrophic Politics
- Catastrophic Politics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Extraordinary Events and Public Opinion
- 2 A Theoretical Framework for Systematically Examining Extraordinary Events
- 3 The Media Message Environment and the Emotional Context of Hurricane Katrina
- 4 Affective Attributions
- 5 Federalism in a Multiple-Message Environment
- 6 Attributions of Blame, Political Efficacy, and Confidence in Government
- 7 Attributions, Emotions, and Policy Consequences
- 8 Extraordinary Events and Public Opinion
- Appendix A Survey Data and Methodology
- Appendix B Data and Methodology for Survey Experiment
- Appendix C Coding of News Transcripts and Video Data
- Appendix D Multivariate Model Results for Chapter 4
- Appendix E Multivariate Model Results for Chapter 5
- Appendix F Multivariate Model Results for Chapter 6
- Appendix G Multivariate Model Results for Chapter 7
- References
- Index
Acknowledgments
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2012
- Catastrophic Politics
- Catastrophic Politics
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Tables
- Figures
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Extraordinary Events and Public Opinion
- 2 A Theoretical Framework for Systematically Examining Extraordinary Events
- 3 The Media Message Environment and the Emotional Context of Hurricane Katrina
- 4 Affective Attributions
- 5 Federalism in a Multiple-Message Environment
- 6 Attributions of Blame, Political Efficacy, and Confidence in Government
- 7 Attributions, Emotions, and Policy Consequences
- 8 Extraordinary Events and Public Opinion
- Appendix A Survey Data and Methodology
- Appendix B Data and Methodology for Survey Experiment
- Appendix C Coding of News Transcripts and Video Data
- Appendix D Multivariate Model Results for Chapter 4
- Appendix E Multivariate Model Results for Chapter 5
- Appendix F Multivariate Model Results for Chapter 6
- Appendix G Multivariate Model Results for Chapter 7
- References
- Index
Summary
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- Catastrophic PoliticsHow Extraordinary Events Redefine Perceptions of Government, pp. xv - xviiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2012