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Journal of Information Technology & Politics, 2020
Anchored by the network agenda setting (NAS) model, this study uses a supervised machine-learning approach to analyze the agendas of major newspapers in China, Japan, and the United States, and dis...
Yan Su, Jun Hu
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Anchored by the network agenda setting (NAS) model, this study uses a supervised machine-learning approach to analyze the agendas of major newspapers in China, Japan, and the United States, and dis...
Yan Su, Jun Hu
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Issue Obtrusiveness and the Agenda-Setting Effects of National Network News
Communication Research, 1989This study examines the effect of issue obtrusiveness on the agenda-setting effects of the national network television news. Two competing models are tested: (a) the obtrusive contingency, which holds that agenda-setting effects decrease as the obtrusiveness of, or amount of personal experience with, an issue increases, and (b) the cognitive-priming ...
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Social Science Computer Review, 2021
By incorporating social representation theory with science communication and by using a critical milestone scientific crisis (i.e., the scandal of Chinese gene-edited human babies in 2018) as a dividing point, this study adopted a network agenda-setting approach to explore how various actors (i.e., scientists, the media, laypeople, and the government)
Anfan Chen, Xing Zhang
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By incorporating social representation theory with science communication and by using a critical milestone scientific crisis (i.e., the scandal of Chinese gene-edited human babies in 2018) as a dividing point, this study adopted a network agenda-setting approach to explore how various actors (i.e., scientists, the media, laypeople, and the government)
Anfan Chen, Xing Zhang
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Setting the Agenda for a Social Movement: A New Approach to the Network Agenda Setting Model
Journalism & Mass Communication QuarterlyThis study examined the network agenda setting (NAS) influence of mainstream and partisan media on the public during the 2018 #NeverAgain social movement on X. Using a unique theoretical and methodological approach, it also investigated the NAS impact of social movement leaders. Results showed that the news media as a whole and the mainstream, liberal,
Daud Isa +3 more
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Social Science Computer Review, 2021
The increasing availability of data, along with sophisticated computational methods for analyzing them, presents researchers with new opportunities and challenges. In this article, we address both by describing computational and network methods that can be used to identify cases of rare phenomena.
Thomas Elliott +2 more
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The increasing availability of data, along with sophisticated computational methods for analyzing them, presents researchers with new opportunities and challenges. In this article, we address both by describing computational and network methods that can be used to identify cases of rare phenomena.
Thomas Elliott +2 more
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Distributive Politics in Public Goods Network: Implicit Logrolling by Agenda Setting
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013Public goods networks arouse conflict between those who already benefit from the project and those who merely pay its costs. Thus, it may seem that it is difficult for pork-barrel politicians to target these public goods for logrolling with other districts.
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Courts in Social Networks: Setting a Research Agenda for Socio-Legal Studies
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013This paper provides a preliminary analysis of the social media policies created in the Brazilian Judiciary and the experience of two Brazilian Courts (STF and STJ) in the use of social networks.We explain two different cases (STF on Twitter and STJ on Facebook) and describe the role of the National Council of Justice (CNJ) in regulating the subject ...
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Down, Set, Frame: Second-Level Agenda Building and the NFL Network Carriage Dispute
International Journal of Sport Communication, 2009This study used second-level agenda-setting and agenda-building theory as a framework for investigating media coverage of the NFL Network carriage dispute and how NFL and cable operators attempted to frame this issue via their respective public relations efforts.
Trent Seltzer, Stephen W. Dittmore
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Perceived leadership stability and the structure of urban agenda-setting networks
Social Networks, 1985A number of recent studies have addressed the informal social structure surrounding urban decision making, showing its implications for collective political action. This paper extends these analyses by asking a prior question: what factors affect the structure of political networks?
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This study examines the transformation of agenda setting in the converged user/producer media environment by comparing the topical issue agendas of two traditional media outlets (NY Times and CNN) with the trending agendas of two social network sites (Facebook and Twitter).
Jacob Groshek, Megan Clough Groshek
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This study examines the transformation of agenda setting in the converged user/producer media environment by comparing the topical issue agendas of two traditional media outlets (NY Times and CNN) with the trending agendas of two social network sites (Facebook and Twitter).
Jacob Groshek, Megan Clough Groshek
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