1. Extraordinary events and public opinion 2. A theoretical framework for systematically examining extraordinary events 3. The media message environment and the emotional context of Hurricane Katrina 4. Affective attributions: assigning blame during extraordinary times 5. Federalism in a multiple message environment: are the appropriate leaders held accountable? 6. Attributions of blame, political efficiency, and confidence in government 7. Attributions, emotions, and policy consequences 8. Extraordinary events and public opinion: some broader perspectives.
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