TY - JOUR
T1 - The Public as Dummies
T2 - Comments on American Ignorance
AU - Whitney, David Charles
AU - WARTELLA, ELLEN
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
1988, SAGE Publications Inc. All rights reserved.
PY - 1988/12
Y1 - 1988/12
N2 - A number of recent public polls and commentaries on the media have suggested that the American public is woefully uninformed across a broad range of issues and topics, to the extent, as one such commentator argues, that citizens “are not mentally prepared to continue the society because they basically do not understand the society enough to value it.” A review of the literature does disclose vast areas of general-public ignorance, but the argument here is that those who see downward trends in public knowledge, most usually attributed to the advent of television, lack precision in their definitions of “the public” across time and data to suggest any true declines in public knowledge.
AB - A number of recent public polls and commentaries on the media have suggested that the American public is woefully uninformed across a broad range of issues and topics, to the extent, as one such commentator argues, that citizens “are not mentally prepared to continue the society because they basically do not understand the society enough to value it.” A review of the literature does disclose vast areas of general-public ignorance, but the argument here is that those who see downward trends in public knowledge, most usually attributed to the advent of television, lack precision in their definitions of “the public” across time and data to suggest any true declines in public knowledge.
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U2 - 10.1177/0164025988010002001
DO - 10.1177/0164025988010002001
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84928505180
SN - 0164-0259
VL - 10
SP - 99
EP - 110
JO - Science Communication
JF - Science Communication
IS - 2
ER -