Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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140328 | The Social Science Journal | 2011 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Celebrities often use their popularity to advance international causes, but do they have an effect on public opinion regarding foreign policy? This study uses an experimental method to test whether a statement by Bono of the rock band U2 regarding a fictional foreign policy crisis influences public opinion more than a traditional political elite. Experimental participants were less likely to support the specific position advocated and less likely to be interested in following the crisis in the news when the statement came from Bono, though the results are dependent on party identification and how the scenario was framed.
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Authors
Craig Frizzell,