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Theoretical and methodological trends of agenda-setting theory
The Agenda Setting Journal, 2017Abstract Through a thematic meta-analysis, the current study examined theoretical, topical, and methodological trends of agenda-setting research over time from 1972 through 2015. Research trends, topics, media, methods, and utilization of other theories in agendasetting studies were discussed along with the evolution of the theoretical ...
Yeojin Kim, Youngju Kim, Shuhua Zhou
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New Directions in Agenda-Setting Theory and Research
Mass Communication and Society, 2014As agenda-setting theory moves toward its 50th anniversary, its productivity in the past and at present augurs a highly promising future. In this essay, the original theorists trace the development of agenda setting and identify seven distinct facets. They explore three of the seven facets—need for orientation, network agenda setting, and agendamelding—
Maxwell E. McCombs +2 more
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A Theory of Presidents' Public Agenda Setting
Journal of Theoretical Politics, 2001We provide a theory that derives conditions under which presidents' ability to increase the salience of an issue will generate legislative influence and correspondingly, conditions under which presidents will engage in this activity of public agenda setting.
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Agenda Setting: A Review of the Theory
Media Information Australia, 1982The concept and theory of agenda-setting and the way in which it operates are discussed. Agenda-setting proposes that what is emphasized by the mass media (through prominence and display) subsequently becomes what the public thinks important. Or, stated as a hypothesis, there is a positive, causal relationship between the media agenda (what the media ...
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2009
Survey and content analysis data from the 2004 presidential election were used to examine relative strength of first- and second-level agenda setting. Second-level candidate attributes exert a stronger agenda-setting influence on the public than does the salience of issues.
H. Denis Wu, Renita Coleman
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Survey and content analysis data from the 2004 presidential election were used to examine relative strength of first- and second-level agenda setting. Second-level candidate attributes exert a stronger agenda-setting influence on the public than does the salience of issues.
H. Denis Wu, Renita Coleman
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Rousseau's Anti–Agenda-Setting Agenda and Contemporary Democratic Theory
American Political Science Review, 2005In his recent article, “Rousseau on Agenda-Setting and Majority Rule” (2003), Ethan Putterman examines how the democratic principle of popular majority rule might be reconciled with agenda-setting by legislative experts through an analysis of Rousseau's political theory.
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Agenda-Setting and Framing Theories
Recent media literature shows that agenda-setting theory has faced several critical challenges, including information processing, identity and affiliation, cultural connection, and environment. The foundational premise for agenda-setting is that the media play a major role in setting and deciding the issues for consumers. On the other side, the framingopenaire +1 more source
The punctuated equilibrium theory of agenda-setting and policy change
2012On March 23, 2010, President Barack Obama signed into law the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), marking a major shift in the organization and structure of health care in the United States. The statute outlined a series of dramatic reforms to the provision, funding and regulation of public and private health insurance, controversially ...
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