A Loud but Noisy Signal?

Public Opinion and Education Reform in Western Europe

Marius R Busemeyer author Julian L Garritzmann author Erik Neimanns author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:3rd Sep '20

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Explores how public opinion affects policy-making in education and the conditions that make party and interest groups politics matter more.

This book explores how public opinion influences the politics of education reform. It features a comprehensive analysis of public opinion on education policy in eight Western European countries, as well as detailed case studies on reform processes in these countries.This path-breaking addition to the Comparative Politics of Education series studies the influence of public opinion on the contemporary politics of education reform in Western Europe. The authors analyze new data from a survey of public opinion on education policy across eight countries, and they also provide detailed case studies of reform processes based on interviews with policy-makers and stakeholders. The book's core finding is that public opinion has the greatest influence in a world of 'loud' politics, when salience is high and attitudes are coherent. In contrast, when issues are salient but attitudes are conflicting, the signal of public opinion turns 'loud, but noisy' and party politics have a stronger influence on policy-making. In the case of 'quiet' politics, when issue salience is low, interest groups are dominant. This book is required reading for anyone seeking to make sense of policy-makers' selective responsiveness to public demands and concerns.

ISBN: 9781108478496

Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm

Weight: 660g

378 pages