Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann (English Wikipedia)

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  • "Villa Noelle, Baudenkmal". 14 December 2016.

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  • Andrea Wood, "Professor rebuts Nazi charges," Chicago Maroon, 25 October 1991, p. 1; Andrea Wood, "Professors challenge Noelle-Neumann," Chicago Maroon, 1 November 1991, p. 1; "Chicago Professor Is Linked to Anti-Semitic Past", The New York Times, 28 November 1991; Associated Press, "U.C. prof’s Nazi-era writings bring call for a wider apology," Chicago Sun-Times, 30 November 1991, p. 14.
  • Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, "Accused Professor Was Not a Nazi", The New York Times, 14 December 1991, p. 14; Noelle-Neumann, letter, Commentary, January 1992, pp. 9–15; D. Wertheimer, "Noelle-Neumann and her critics spar in print," Chicago Jewish Star, 17 January 1992, p. 2.
  • John J. Mearsheimer, "Apology sought," The New York Times, 28 December 1991, p. 12; "The Noelle-Neumann Case," Commentary, April 1992, pp. 11–12 (a letter signed by Political Science Department faculty at the University of Chicago, including John J. Mearsheimer and Stephen M. Walt); Leo Bogart, "Professor's Own Nazi Past Accuses Her", The New York Times, 28 December 1991, p. 12; Bogart, letter, Commentary, January 1992, pp. 17–18; Editorial, "The Professor's Silence," Chicago Jewish Star, 15 November 1991, p. 4; Editorial, "Lest we remember," Chicago Jewish Star, 20 December 1991, p. 4.
  • William H. Honan, "U.S. Professor's Criticism of German Scholar's Work Stirs Controversy", The New York Times, 27 August 1997, p. A13. Christopher Simpson, the American professor, claimed that Noelle-Neumann's Spiral of Silence was riddled with totalitarian ideology.

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