“ELISABETH NOELLE–NEUMANN, THE SPIRAL OF SILENCE – PUBLIC OPINION, OUR SOCIAL SKIN”
“ELISABETH NOELLE–NEUMANN, THE SPIRAL OF SILENCE – PUBLIC OPINION, OUR SOCIAL SKIN”
Author(s): Alin BulumacSubject(s): Social Sciences, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life, Sociology, Crowd Psychology: Mass phenomena and political interactions, Sociology of Politics
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: spiral of silence; public opinion; mass-media; democracy; stigma;
Summary/Abstract: The purpose of the present article is to present a phenomenon that happens in our society more often than the common sense can tell. The main idea is that whenever a topic starts a collective debate in a society it is almost inevitable that the phenomenon of “spiral of silence” will occur. The “spiralling” effect emerges depending on how a dominant opinion gains increasing visibility over one or several minority opinions. Starting from what was known at that time as “last-minute swing” phenomenon, over the years theoretical additions transformed it into “the spiral of silence” theory. Its core idea is that those who perceive themselves as a minority are less likely to express their opinion publicly due to the (social)costs attached. This phenomenon is possible because the individual has two natures: an individual one and a social one, to which a fear of isolation that can attract criticism, scorn, laughter, or other signs of disapproval is added.
Journal: Etnosfera
- Issue Year: 36/2020
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 165-173
- Page Count: 9
- Language: English