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Matters of Opinion Greg Myers (Lancaster University)

Matters of Opinion By Greg Myers (Lancaster University)

Matters of Opinion by Greg Myers (Lancaster University)


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Matters of Opinion offers an interesting insight into 'public opinion' as reported in the media. Drawing on conversations from focus groups, phone-ins and broadcast interviews, Greg Myers asks where these opinions actually come from, and how they have their effects, and what it means to participate in public life.

Matters of Opinion Summary

Matters of Opinion: Talking About Public Issues by Greg Myers (Lancaster University)

Matters of Opinion offers an interesting insight into 'public opinion' as reported in the media, asking where these opinions actually come from, and how they have their effects. Drawing on the analysis of conversations from focus groups, phone-ins and broadcast interviews with members of the public, Greg Myers argues that we must go back to these encounters, asking questions such as what members of the public thought they were being asked, who they were talking as, and whom they were talking to. He reveals that people don't carry a store of opinions, ready to tell strangers; they use opinions in order to get along with other people, and how they say things is as important as what they say. Engaging and informative, this book illuminates debates on research methods, the public sphere and deliberative democracy, on broadcast talk, and on what it means to participate in public life.

About Greg Myers (Lancaster University)

Greg Myers is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Linguistics and Modern English Language, University of Lancaster.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Transcription conventions; Focus-group data; 1. Paradoxes of opinion; 2. A tool kit for analysing group discussions; 3. Forums for opinion: 'what is it that's going on here?'; 4. Institutions of opinion: voice of the people?; 5. Topics in interaction: 'why that now?'; 6. Agreeing and disagreeing: maintaining sociable argument; 7. Representing speech: other voices, other places; 8. Questioning expertise: who says?; 9. Radio phone-ins: mediated sociable arguments; 10. Vox pop television interviews: constructing the public; 11. Opinions as talk; References; Index.

Additional information

NPB9780521793124
9780521793124
0521793122
Matters of Opinion: Talking About Public Issues by Greg Myers (Lancaster University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2004-10-28
280
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