Catastrophic Politics: How Extraordinary Events Redefine Perceptions of Government

Lonna Rae Atkeson (University of New Mexico),Cherie D. Maestas (Florida State University)

Catastrophic Politics: How Extraordinary Events Redefine Perceptions of Government
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
30 July 2012
Pages
273
ISBN
9781107021129

Catastrophic Politics: How Extraordinary Events Redefine Perceptions of Government

Lonna Rae Atkeson (University of New Mexico),Cherie D. Maestas (Florida State University)

Shocking moments in society create an extraordinary political environment that permits political and opinion changes that are unlikely during times of normal politics. Strong emotions felt by the public during catastrophes - even if experienced only vicariously through media coverage - are a powerful motivator of public opinion and activism. This is particularly true when emotional reactions coincide with attributing blame to governmental agencies or officials. By examining public opinion during one extraordinary event, the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Lonna Rae Atkeson and Cherie D. Maestas show how media information interacts with emotion in shaping a wide range of political opinions about government and political leaders. Catastrophic events bring citizens together, provide common experiences and information, and create opinions that transcend traditional political boundaries. These moments encourage citizens to re-examine their understanding of government, its leaders and its role in a society from a less partisan perspective.

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