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An agenda for research on youth and the media
Journal of Adolescent Health, 2000Young people today are growing up in a world unlike anything previous generations experienced. Today’s youth have greater access to more forms of communication than ever before. A recent survey found that 8to 18-year-olds spend 6–8 hours/day exposed to some form of media (1). In addition to the traditional television (TV), music, magazines, and movies,
J D, Brown, J, Cantor
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2014
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of media agenda setting, also known as agenda building. Although much of the agenda-setting research tradition has focused on how media affect the public agenda, agenda building examines how the media’s agenda comes about.
David H. Weaver, Jihyang Choi
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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of media agenda setting, also known as agenda building. Although much of the agenda-setting research tradition has focused on how media affect the public agenda, agenda building examines how the media’s agenda comes about.
David H. Weaver, Jihyang Choi
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Political Communication, 2014
Measuring media attention to politically relevant topics is of interest to a broad array of political science and communications scholars. We provide a practical guide for the construction, validation, and evaluation of time series measures of media attention. We review the extant literature on the coherence of the media agenda, which provides evidence
Mary Layton Atkinson +2 more
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Measuring media attention to politically relevant topics is of interest to a broad array of political science and communications scholars. We provide a practical guide for the construction, validation, and evaluation of time series measures of media attention. We review the extant literature on the coherence of the media agenda, which provides evidence
Mary Layton Atkinson +2 more
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2021
Media play an important role in representing people with minority background, migrants and refugees. This chapter addresses how this representation may affect their lives and well-being in Europe, and more particularly in Norway. Currently, the multitude of media platforms seems to open up for increasing polarization in a fragmented public sphere ...
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Media play an important role in representing people with minority background, migrants and refugees. This chapter addresses how this representation may affect their lives and well-being in Europe, and more particularly in Norway. Currently, the multitude of media platforms seems to open up for increasing polarization in a fragmented public sphere ...
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2016
This chapter turns to forces outside of formal political institutions. It measures media attention using The Australian, with front-page stories coded at the major code level, applying a constructed-week sampling technique. The role of the media is to hold government to account, but they ignore vast swathes of legislative activity, concentrating ...
Keith Dowding, Aaron Martin
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This chapter turns to forces outside of formal political institutions. It measures media attention using The Australian, with front-page stories coded at the major code level, applying a constructed-week sampling technique. The role of the media is to hold government to account, but they ignore vast swathes of legislative activity, concentrating ...
Keith Dowding, Aaron Martin
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The Agenda-Setting Power of Stakeholder Media
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011Media controlled by stakeholder communities and groups, or “stakeholder media,” can exercise powerful influence on the strategic agendas of firms. Stakeholder media can be different and in some ways stronger than the influence of traditional news media.
Hunter, M +3 more
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The Agenda-Setting Function of Mass Media
Public Opinion Quarterly, 1972In choosing and displaying news, editors, newsroom staff, and broadcasters play an important part in shaping political reality. Readers learn not only about a given issue, but also how much importance to attach to that issue from the amount of information in a news story and its position.
Maxwell E. McCombs, Donald L. Shaw
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Media Use, Attention to Media and Agenda Richness
Newspaper Research Journal, 1994A panel study of media use and attention during the 1988 primary election campaign revealed stronger cognitive involvement in reading newspaper campaign coverage than in viewing television coverage. Also, to a greater degree than with television, those who relied on newspapers attended to them regularly.
Hugh M. Culbertson +4 more
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Political Agenda Setting and the Mass Media
2016Recently, the number of studies examining whether media coverage has an effect on the political agenda has been growing strongly. Most studies found that preceding media coverage does exert an effect on the subsequent attention for issues by political actors.
Walgrave, Stefaan, Van Aelst, Peter
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An Informal Agenda for Media Ethicists
Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 2008Scholars and media practitioners who gathered at “Media Ethics Summit II” explored a wide range of topics, many of them new since the 1987 summit. This article draws from those conversations and from the scholarly papers drafted by Christians and Cooper and distributed prior to the summit.
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