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Setting a Q-uestionable attribute agenda

The Agenda Setting Journal, 2021
AbstractThe QAnon conspiracy blends ancient and malleable anti-Semitic bigotry with modern social media. Attribute intermedia agenda setting has rarely considered conspiracy theories. Conspiracies like QAnon are not fact-based and challenge conventional agenda setting methodologies.
Marcus Funk, Burton Speakman
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Agenda Building and Agenda Setting in Business: Corporate Reputation Attributes

Corporate Reputation Review, 2015
Grounded in an agenda-building and agenda-setting framework, the current study explored the transfer of salience relationships among public relations materials, news media coverage and online public communications in a business communication context.
Ji Young Kim, Spiro Kiousis, Zheng Xiang
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Cultural Agenda Setting

Communication Research, 2011
The recent transformation of cultural organizations has altered their relationship with the public, evidenced by their engaging in market research and analysis of public perceptions about their identity, mission, and services. Through the lens of agenda-setting theory, this paper examines whether, alongside other factors, media coverage of museums can
Bantimaroudis, Philemon   +4 more
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Setting the Agenda of Attributes in the 1996 Spanish General Election

Journal of Communication, 2000
We advance the central proposition of agenda-setting theory - that elements prominent in the mass media's picture of the world influence the salience of those elements in the audience's picture - through the explication of a second level of agenda setting: attribute agenda setting.
Maxwell McCombes   +2 more
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Cultural Agenda Setting: Salient Attributes in the Cultural Domain

Corporate Reputation Review, 2014
In this paper, we propose that agenda-setting theory also applies in the cultural domain of human activities. We argue that because cultural goods have high levels of relevance and uncertainty, their potential consumers will experience a high Need for Orientation (NFO), which will make them seek information in the news media, just like they do when ...
Philemon Bantimaroudis   +1 more
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Media Fragmentation, Attribute Agenda Setting, and Political Opinions About Iraq

Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 2014
This study analyzes attribute agenda setting within a fragmented media environment. We conduct a content analysis of cable news network coverage of Iraq and compare it to national survey respondents' opinions of the war. The study finds that people who watched two cable outlets felt differently than people who only watched one outlet, political ...
Ashley Muddiman   +2 more
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Attribute agenda setting and information overload

The Agenda Setting Journal, 2017
Abstract The compelling argument concept, one of the least studied components of attribute agenda setting, suggests that some attributes increase the salience of an object on the public agenda of issues. By conducting two studies, this article examines the compelling argument concept applying both manual content analysis (Study 1) and ...
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