Cultural orientation and the spiral of silence

Public opinion is a product of social context and arises in the formation of different opinion factions, communication among those factions and with the public, and the public acceptance or rejection of the factions' positions (Price, 1989). Cultural factors can affect both the variety of opini...

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Main Authors: ROSENTHAL, Sonny, DETENBER, Benjamin H.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.cis_research-12072024-09-02T04:48:03Z Cultural orientation and the spiral of silence ROSENTHAL, Sonny DETENBER, Benjamin H. Public opinion is a product of social context and arises in the formation of different opinion factions, communication among those factions and with the public, and the public acceptance or rejection of the factions' positions (Price, 1989). Cultural factors can affect both the variety of opinion factions and the communication processes that link them with the public. While some cultures value a diversity of perspectives and unencumbered expression, other cultures strive for unity among perspectives and actively suppress disruptive expression (Van de Vliert, 2011). Still, other cultures contain a mix of values that can result in complex states of public opinion (Lee, 2006; Manaev, Manayeva, & Yuran, 2010). This chapter considers the broad effects of cultural orientation on the formation and expression of public opinion as it relates to spiral of silence (Noelle-Neumann, 1984). 2014-08-27T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/208 info:doi/10.4324/9780203125007-21 Research Collection College of Integrative Studies eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Communication Critical and Cultural Studies
institution Singapore Management University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Communication
Critical and Cultural Studies
spellingShingle Communication
Critical and Cultural Studies
ROSENTHAL, Sonny
DETENBER, Benjamin H.
Cultural orientation and the spiral of silence
description Public opinion is a product of social context and arises in the formation of different opinion factions, communication among those factions and with the public, and the public acceptance or rejection of the factions' positions (Price, 1989). Cultural factors can affect both the variety of opinion factions and the communication processes that link them with the public. While some cultures value a diversity of perspectives and unencumbered expression, other cultures strive for unity among perspectives and actively suppress disruptive expression (Van de Vliert, 2011). Still, other cultures contain a mix of values that can result in complex states of public opinion (Lee, 2006; Manaev, Manayeva, & Yuran, 2010). This chapter considers the broad effects of cultural orientation on the formation and expression of public opinion as it relates to spiral of silence (Noelle-Neumann, 1984).
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author ROSENTHAL, Sonny
DETENBER, Benjamin H.
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title Cultural orientation and the spiral of silence
title_short Cultural orientation and the spiral of silence
title_full Cultural orientation and the spiral of silence
title_fullStr Cultural orientation and the spiral of silence
title_full_unstemmed Cultural orientation and the spiral of silence
title_sort cultural orientation and the spiral of silence
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2014
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/208
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