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Journal of Health Communication, 2014
This content analysis study examines how obesity is depicted in general-audience and Black newspaper stories (N=391) through the lens of second-level agenda setting theory. The results reveal that both Black newspapers and general-audience newspapers generally ascribe individual causes for obesity.
Hyunmin, Lee, María E, Len-Ríos
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This content analysis study examines how obesity is depicted in general-audience and Black newspaper stories (N=391) through the lens of second-level agenda setting theory. The results reveal that both Black newspapers and general-audience newspapers generally ascribe individual causes for obesity.
Hyunmin, Lee, María E, Len-Ríos
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International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 2010
Combining three telephone surveys during the 2006 Israeli elections and a content analysis of leading Israeli newspapers, this study extended the function of attribute agenda setting and priming. Analysis documented that throughout the course of a campaign, public opinion fluctuates in tandem with the saliency of candidate attributes emphasized in the ...
M. Balmas, T. Sheafer
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Combining three telephone surveys during the 2006 Israeli elections and a content analysis of leading Israeli newspapers, this study extended the function of attribute agenda setting and priming. Analysis documented that throughout the course of a campaign, public opinion fluctuates in tandem with the saliency of candidate attributes emphasized in the ...
M. Balmas, T. Sheafer
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Asian Journal of Communication, 2019
ABSTRACTThe present study uses data from the 2011 Seoul mayoral election to study attribute agenda setting and affective priming.
Yoomin Lee, Young Min
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ABSTRACTThe present study uses data from the 2011 Seoul mayoral election to study attribute agenda setting and affective priming.
Yoomin Lee, Young Min
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Need for Orientation, Selective Exposure, and Attribute Agenda-Setting Effects
Mass Communication and Society, 2014This study explores the ability of an interaction between need for orientation (NFO) and selective exposure to explain citizen's motivations to seek information from specific media sources and the consequences of this behavior for attribute agenda-setting effects.
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International Communication Gazette, 2012
Using a controversial issue in South Korea, a government plan to relocate the administrative capital, this study examines attribute agenda setting. Linking survey data to an analysis of news coverage, more specifically, the article explores how television news has influenced the way the public evaluates the plan and its various attributes, i.e ...
Sei-Hill Kim +3 more
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Using a controversial issue in South Korea, a government plan to relocate the administrative capital, this study examines attribute agenda setting. Linking survey data to an analysis of news coverage, more specifically, the article explores how television news has influenced the way the public evaluates the plan and its various attributes, i.e ...
Sei-Hill Kim +3 more
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Intermedia Attribute Agenda Setting in the New York Times
Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 2014In 2012, the New York Times published a series of reports addressing doping and fatal breakdowns in U.S. horse racing. This study examines the extent to which the Times transferred the salience of certain story attributes to news media at the regional and national levels.
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Newspaper Research Journal, 2018
This study explores the attribute agenda-setting effects and attribute priming effects of news coverage on the issue of same-sex marriage. The affective attribute salience of news coverage on the same-sex marriage issue is stronger when related to public opinion than the substantive attribute salience of the news coverage.
Victoria Y. Chen, Paromita Pain
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This study explores the attribute agenda-setting effects and attribute priming effects of news coverage on the issue of same-sex marriage. The affective attribute salience of news coverage on the same-sex marriage issue is stronger when related to public opinion than the substantive attribute salience of the news coverage.
Victoria Y. Chen, Paromita Pain
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Intermedia Attribute Agenda Setting in the Context of Issue-Focused Media Events
Journalism Practice, 2017On April 24, 2015, Olympic gold medalist Caitlyn Jenner confirmed her transgender identity on the 20/20 Special: Bruce Jenner—The Interview with Diane Sawyer and started her own reality show, I am Cait. This study identifies patterns of second-level intermedia agenda setting in the framing of transgender issues, examining the extent to which Jenner’s ...
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Asian Journal of Communication, 2017
ABSTRACTThe Sewol ferry tragedy was a major event in South Korea in 2014. This study examines the agenda-setting links between a Korean online newscast (Naver) and a Korean online community (Daum). Although each portal initially focused on different crisis attributes and stakeholders regarding the ferry tragedy, their agendas became more alike over ...
Jiyoon (Karen) Han +2 more
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ABSTRACTThe Sewol ferry tragedy was a major event in South Korea in 2014. This study examines the agenda-setting links between a Korean online newscast (Naver) and a Korean online community (Daum). Although each portal initially focused on different crisis attributes and stakeholders regarding the ferry tragedy, their agendas became more alike over ...
Jiyoon (Karen) Han +2 more
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Asian Journal of Communication, 2017
ABSTRACTThe disappearance of Malaysian Airline Flight MH370 attracted high media attention across countries. To explore how news media outlets influence each other in transnational settings, this study focuses on the coverage of MH370 by three major newspapers in the U.S., China, and Hong Kong, and examines the inter-media agenda-setting effect as an ...
Di Cui, Fang Wu
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ABSTRACTThe disappearance of Malaysian Airline Flight MH370 attracted high media attention across countries. To explore how news media outlets influence each other in transnational settings, this study focuses on the coverage of MH370 by three major newspapers in the U.S., China, and Hong Kong, and examines the inter-media agenda-setting effect as an ...
Di Cui, Fang Wu
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