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Children with AIDS Attending Public School: An Analysis of the Spiral of Silence
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1994
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EducationPublic OpinionCommunicationMedia StudiesElementary EducationMedia ActivismMedia EffectsInclusive EducationEducational DisadvantagePublic HealthCancel CultureElisabeth Noelle‐neumannMedia PsychologyHealth EducationSexual And Reproductive HealthMedia InstitutionsTelevision StudyControversial IssueCommunication EffectsCommunication StudyCommunication ResearchSilence TheoryPublic EducationSchool ViolenceTelevisionChild DevelopmentSexual HealthPublic Perception StudiesCritical Media StudiesMass CommunicationArtsAudience Reception
This study applies Elisabeth Noelle‐Neumann's spiral of silence theory to the controversial issue of whether children with AIDS should be allowed to attend public school. The study tests the theory's hypotheses in light of two content analyses of the media's treatment of the issue. The findings offer tentative and qualified support for Noelle‐Neumann's theoretical propositions about the relationship between individuals' perceptions of the issue and the media's tenor of the issue; particularly that of television. The findings suggest the need to address the role of other agents of influence, including reference groups, and to use time‐based data to unravel the causal order of the relationships.
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