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Red state, blue state, flu state: media self-selection and partisan gaps in Swine flu vaccinations.

机译:红色状态,蓝色状态,流感状态:猪流感疫苗接种中的媒介自我选择和党派差距。

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This study assesses the relationship between political partisanship and attitudes and behavior with respect to the H1N1 virus (swine flu) crisis of 2009 in general, and the U.S. mass vaccination program in particular. I argue that even seemingly nonpartisan political issues like public health are increasingly characterized by partisan polarization in public attitudes and that such polarization is attributable, at least partly, to the breakdown of the information commons that characterized the U.S. mass media from roughly the 1950s until the early 1990s. In its place has arisen an increasingly fragmented and niche-oriented media marketplace in which individuals are better able to limit their information exposure to attitudes and opinions that reinforce, rather than challenge, their preexisting beliefs. I test my argument against a variety of data sources, including opinion surveys and state-level swine flu vaccination rate data.
机译:这项研究评估了针对2009年H1N1病毒(猪流感)危机,特别是美国大规模疫苗接种计划的政治党派,态度和行为之间的关系。我认为,就连看似无党派的政治问题,例如公共卫生,也越来越多地表现出党派在公众态度上的两极分化,而这种两极分化至少部分归因于大约从1950年代到2050年代美国大众媒体的特征。 1990年代初期。取而代之的是一个日益分散和面向利基市场的媒体市场,在该市场中,个人能够更好地将他们的信息暴露限制在能够加强而不是挑战其先前信念的态度和观点上。我针对各种数据源(包括意见调查和州级猪流感疫苗接种率数据)测试了我的观点。

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