Proximity Politics
How Distance Shapes Public Opinion and Political Behaviors
by Jeronimo Cortina
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Pub Date 15 Oct 2024 | Archive Date 8 Jan 2025
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Description
Proximity Politics is a groundbreaking examination of the role of distance in shaping attitudes, behaviors, and understandings of the world. Analyzing geocoded survey data, Jeronimo Cortina documents the crucial ways space and place influence public opinion. He demonstrates that the closer someone is to an event, social group, or policy, the likelier they are to have first-hand, specific, grounded knowledge of the subject. Conversely, distance leads to detachment, making it more likely that decontextualized or unreliable information and individual or group biases will prevail. Considering a range of case studies, from virus outbreaks to protests, Cortina unravels how spatial, emotional, temporal, social, and cultural distances affect public opinion. Bringing together quantitative and qualitative data in an accessible style, Proximity Politics shows that even in today’s interconnected world, we are still profoundly influenced by what happens next door.
Advance Praise
"The role of distance, space, and place are relatively understudied in terms of the impact they have on political attitudes and behaviors. This book addresses that gap. Moreover, it goes even further by doing so in a theoretically rich and multidisciplinary way, which can speak to the role of distance and space as they intersect with other fields and disciplines."
--Johanna Dunaway, coauthor, News and Democratic Citizens in the Mobile Era
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780231205337 |
| PRICE | US$26.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 256 |
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