TY - JOUR
T1 - Ties to the dead
T2 - Connections to Iraq war and 9/11 casualties and disapproval of the president
AU - Gartner, Scott Sigmund
PY - 2008/8
Y1 - 2008/8
N2 - Although played out on a global stage, 9/11 and the Iraq War represent highly personal events for those connected to the victims. A social tie to a conflict's casualty transforms abstract costs into a vivid personal experience that increases the likelihood an individual disapproves of the president. Despite variation between civilian and military losses and historically high and low levels of presidential support, those who know 9/11 or Iraq War casualties are consistently more likely to disapprove of President Bush, suggesting that social structure, and not just personal characteristics, influence wartime opinion.
AB - Although played out on a global stage, 9/11 and the Iraq War represent highly personal events for those connected to the victims. A social tie to a conflict's casualty transforms abstract costs into a vivid personal experience that increases the likelihood an individual disapproves of the president. Despite variation between civilian and military losses and historically high and low levels of presidential support, those who know 9/11 or Iraq War casualties are consistently more likely to disapprove of President Bush, suggesting that social structure, and not just personal characteristics, influence wartime opinion.
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U2 - 10.1177/000312240807300408
DO - 10.1177/000312240807300408
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:57749134453
SN - 0003-1224
VL - 73
SP - 690
EP - 695
JO - American sociological review
JF - American sociological review
IS - 4
ER -