RESOUR> [NetGold] JOURNALISM: ORGANIZATIONS: The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
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Subject: [NetGold] JOURNALISM: ORGANIZATIONS: The Pew Research Center for
the People and the Press
JOURNALISM: ORGANIZATIONS: The Pew Research Center for the People and the
Press
The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
<http://people-press.org/>
Surveys
Global Attitude Reports
Polls
Commentary
Datasets
In the News
About Methodology
Useful Links
Contact Information:
The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press
1150 18th Street, NW Suite 975 Washington, DC 20036
p 202.293.3126 f 202.293.2569 e mailprc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
About the Organization:
<http://people-press.org/about/>
"The Center is an independent opinion research group that studies
attitudes toward the press, politics and public policy issues. We are best
known for regular national surveys that measure public attentiveness to
major news stories, and for our polling that charts trends in values and
fundamental political and social attitudes. Formerly, the Times Mirror
Center for the People & the Press (1990-1995), we are now sponsored by The
Pew Charitable Trusts.
The Center's purpose is to serve as a forum for ideas on the media and
public policy through public opinion research. In this role it serves as
an important information resource for political leaders, journalists,
scholars, and public interest organizations. All of our current survey
results are made available free of charge.
The research program includes five principal areas of investigation:
The People & The Press - explores public attitudes about the credibility,
social value and salience of the news media.
The People, The Press & Politics - features a typology which divides the
American electorate into distinct voting groups and identifies the basic
values and attitudes that animate political behavior.
The News Interest Index - measures on a regular basis how closely the
public follows the major news stories and links this to views about
politics and policy issues.
America's Place in the World - a series of in-depth surveys and analyses
of the public and opinion leaders on international policy in the post-Cold
War era.
Media Use - major surveys that measure the public's use of, and attitudes
toward, the Internet and traditional news outlets. "
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Survey Reports
<http://people-press.org/reports/>
Sampling of Report Titles
Primary Preview: Surveys in Iowa, New Hampshire and South Carolina
Front-Running Dean has Strong Liberal Base Confident in his Electability
December 8, 2003
Religious Beliefs Underpin Opposition to Homosexuality
Republicans Unified, Democrats Split on Gay Marriage
November 18, 2003
The 2004 Political Landscape
Evenly Divided and Increasingly Polarized
November 5, 2003
President's Criticism of Media Resonates, But Iraq Unease Grows
Rising Job Worries, Bush Economic Plan Doesn't Help
October 21, 2003
Once Again, Voters Say: It's the Economy
Bush Reelect Margin Narrows to 45%-43%
September 25, 2003
Give UN Control in Order to Get More Foreign Troops
Public Staggered by Costs But Wants to Stay the Course
September 23, 2003
Two Years Later, the Fear Lingers
75% Say It's a More Dangerous World
September 4, 2003
California, Kobe and Gay Marriages Spark Little Public Interest
Iraq Remains Top News Story
August 14, 2003
Bush Approval Slips - Fix Economy, Say Voters
Democrats Frustrated with Party Even as Candidates Gain Visibility
August 7, 2003
Religion and Politics: Contention and Consensus
Growing Number Says Islam Encourages Violence Among Followers
July 24, 2003
Strong Opposition to Media Cross-Ownership Emerges
Public Wants Neutrality and Pro-American Point of View
July 13, 2003
Americans More Critical of Bush's Efforts at Home, More Anxious Over
Situation in Iraq
Dem Candidates Stir Little Enthusiasm
July 8, 2003
66% Expect Bush Victory, But Democrats More Optimistic Than In '91
June 12, 2003
Views of a Changing World 2003
War With Iraq Further Divides Global Publics
June 3, 2003
Conflicted Views of Affirmative Action
May 14, 2003
Americans More Optimistic About Economy, But Not Bush Tax Cut
States' Budget Woes Connecting With Public
May 7, 2003
Modest Bush Approval Rating Boost at War's End
Economy Now Top National Issue
April 18, 2003
60% War's Going Very Well - 69% We Haven't Won Yet
Bush's Ratings Rose Last Night
April 10, 2003
War Coverage Praised, But Public Hungry for Other News
Overcovered: Protesters, Ex-Generals
April 9, 2003
War Concerns Grow, But Support Remains Steadfast
71% Favor Major Post-War Role for U.S.
April 3, 2003
TV Combat Fatigue on the Rise
But 'Embeds' Viewed Favorably
March 28, 2003
Public Confidence In War Effort Falters
But Support for War Holds Steady
March 25, 2003
Different Faiths, Different Messages
Americans Hearing About Iraq From The Pulpit, But Religious Faith Not
Defining Opinions
March 19, 2003
America's Image Further Erodes, Europeans Want Weaker Ties
But Post-War Iraq Will Be Better Off, Most Say
March 18, 2003
Tax Plan Fails to Connect, Bush's Economic Ratings Sag
News Media Gets Good Grades for Iraq Coverage
February 25, 2003
U.S. Needs More International Backing
Post-Blix: Public Favors Force in Iraq, But
February 20, 2003
Confidence in Countrys Course at Lowest Ebb Since Bush Took Office
January 31, 2003
Bush Confronts State of Economic Unease
Half Say State of Union Speech is More Important
January 23, 2003
Public Wants Proof of Iraqi Weapons Programs
Majority Says Bush Has Yet to Make the Case
January 16, 2003
Sincerely,
David Dillard
Temple University
(215) 204 - 4584
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