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Capturing the nation’s mood

Capturing the nation’s mood

FromDemocracy Works


Capturing the nation’s mood

FromDemocracy Works

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Length:
28 minutes
Released:
Dec 6, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Eric Plutzer
We end almost every episode of the show with four questions that come from the McCourtney Institute for Democracy’s Mood of the Nation Poll. Rather than simply addressing people agree  agree or disagree with a particular point of view, the poll uses open-ended responses to understand why people feel the way they do. Every poll asks respondents to describe in their own words what makes them angry, proud, worried, and hopeful about politics and current events.
We interview a lot of smart people on this show and it’s not surprising the they have interesting and thought-provoking responses to these questionsl. We revisit some of those responses in this episode and hear from Eric Plutzer, the poll’s director, about how what our guests say matches up with what everyday citizens say in the poll.
Responses in this episode
Anger
[2:30] Rebecca Kreitzer, University of North Carolina
[5:02] Brad Vivian, Penn State
Pride
[8:14] Forrest Briscoe, Penn State
[10:19] David Frum, The Atlantic
Worry
[13:42] Robert Asen, the University of Wisconsin
[16:24] Lara Putnam, the University of Pittsburgh
Hope
[20:10] Sophia McClennen, Penn State
[20:43] Michael Mann, Penn State
Additional Information
Mood of the Nation Poll
Released:
Dec 6, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Democracy Works podcast seeks to answer that question by examining a different aspect of democratic life each week — from voting to criminal justice to the free press and everything in between. We interview experts who study democracy, as well as people who are out there doing the hard work of democracy day in and day out. The show’s name comes from Pennsylvania’s long tradition of iron and steel works — people coming together to build things greater than the sum of their parts. We believe that democracy is the same way. Each of us has a role to play in building and sustaining a healthy democracy and our show is all about helping people understand what that means. Democracy Works is part of The Democracy Group, a network of podcasts that examines what’s broken in our democracy and how we can work together to fix it.