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Preferred term
spiral of silence and science
Definition
- Now in its fourth decade since first proposed by German pollster Elizabeth Noelle-Neumann, spiral of silence or SOS theory continues to attract interest and maintain its relevance today. The theory spans individual, organizational, and societal levels; assumes a social constructionist stance (that is, it assumes that reality as we perceive it is socially produced); and includes elements of both mediated and interpersonal communication. [Source: Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Communication; Spiral of Silence and Science]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/spiral_of_silence_and_science
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