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LINKS TO ONLINE NEWS AND RESEARCH RESOURCES:
 

ARTICLE APPENDIX DOWNLOADS

• Methodological Appendix for POQ, 2002 (Shah et al.)

Ideodynamics Model Formatilation

• Methodological Appendix for JOC, 2007 (Shah et al.)

Complete Question Wording

• Methodological Appendix for PC, 2009 (Shah et al.)

Question Wording and Correlation Matrix


UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON

School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Mass Communication Research Center

Department of Political Science

Political Behavior Research Group

Department of Communication Arts

Center for Communication Research

Data and Information Services Center

UW-Madison Libraries

 

POLITICAL NEWS AND SOCIAL COMMENTARY SITES

New York Times, America’s leading newspaper available on the Web.

• Most e-mailed Times stories

Washington Post, the leading political paper available on the Web.

• Most e-mailed Post stories

Frontline, a flagship public affairs documentary series on public television.

Public Agenda, a nonpartisan clearinghouse of issue opinion.

Arts and Letters Daily, links to essays on philosophy, culture, and politics.

Alternet, a resource link dedicated to independent and alternative journalism.

Technorati, leading site tracking information diffusion through weblogs.

 

RESEARCH LINKS

Pew Internet and American Life: Data reports on a range of civic issues.

Pew Research Center for People and the Press: Data and reports from Pew.

NES: National Election Study; Data available through the University of Michigan.

ICPSR: The inter-university consortium for political and social research.

GSS: General Social Survey data through NORC.

Eurobarometer: Public opinion surveys by the European Commission.

Gallup Poll, Recently released poll data, including opinion time trends.

Polling Report, Nonpartisan source on trends in American public opinion.

Bowling Alone, Robert Putnam's DDB data archive and 40 community study.

 

ACADEMIC ASSOCIATIONS

AAPOR: American Association for Public Opinion Research.

AEJMC: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.

A(O)IR: Association of Internet Researchers.

APSA: Political Communication Section, American Political Science Association.

ICA: International Communication Association.

ISPP: International Society of Political Psychology.

MAPOR: Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research.

MPSA: Midwest Political Science Association.

 

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