Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann Scientist

Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann (19 December 1916 – 25 March 2010) was a German political scientist. Her most famous contribution is the model of the spiral of silence, detailed in The Spiral of Silence : Public Opinion – Our Social Skin. The model is an explanation of how perceived public opinion can influence individual opinions or actions.Elisabeth Noelle was born to Ernst and Eve Noelle in 1916. First Elisabeth went to several schools in Berlin and then switched to the prestigious Salem Castle School, which she also left one year later. She earned her Abitur in 1935 in Göttingen and then studied philosophy, history, journalism, and American studies at the Friedrich Wilhelm University, and the Königsberg Albertina University. When she visited Obersalzberg, she by chance had an encounter with Adolf Hitler, which she later called "one of the most intensive and strangest experiences in her life". She stayed in the USA from 1937 to 1938 and studied at the University of Missouri. In 1940 she received her Ph.D. concentrating on public opinion research in the USA.In 1940 she briefly worked for the Nazi newspaper Das Reich. On 8 June 1941 Das Reich published Noelle-Neumann's article entitled "Who Informs America?" in which she propagated the myth that a Jewish syndicate ran the American media. She wrote, "Jews write in the paper, own them, have virtually monopolized the advertising agencies and can therefore open and shut the gates of advertising income as they wish." She was fired when she exchanged unfavourable photos of Franklin D. Roosevelt for better looking ones. She then worked for the Frankfurter Zeitung until it was banned in 1943.In 1947 she and her first husband Erich Peter Neumann founded a public opinion research organization—the Institut für Demoskopie Allensbach, which today is one of the best known and most prestigious polling organizations in Germany.From 1964 to 1983 she held a professorate at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz.Noelle-Neumann was the president of the World Association for Public Opinion Research from 1978 to 1980 and worked as a guest professor at the University of Chicago from 1978 to 1991.

Personal facts

Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann
Birth dateDecember 19, 1916
Birth place
Berlin , German Empire
Nationality
Germany
Date of deathMarch 25, 2010
Place of death
Germany , Allensbach
Education
Humboldt University of Berlin
University of Missouri
Known for
Spiral of silence
Allensbach Institute

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Scientist

awards
Alexander Rüstow
Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany
Helen Dinerman
Baden-Württemberg
Gerhard Löwenthal
doctoral advisor
Emil Dovifat
Field of study
Political science

Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.demoskopie.de
  2. http://www.noelle-neumann.de
  3. https://ia801505.us.archive.org/24/items/NaziExchangeStudentsAtTheUniversityOfMissouri/Nazi%20exchange%20students%20at%20the%20University%20of%20Missouri.pdf