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Internet Political Participation and Public Agenda-Setting
There are growing calls for social network analysis methods to be more extensively deployed in governance practice and research. This article develops a formal framework for whether and how netizens change the model of public agenda setting through ...
Shihong Weng
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This study explores how agenda-setting theory works in a fragmented media environment while examining psychological motivations that drive selective exposure and information processing in an electoral context.
Lindita Camaj
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Walking Through Twitter: Sampling a Language-Based Follow Network of Influential Twitter Accounts
Twitter continuously tightens the access to its data via the publicly accessible, cost-free standard APIs. This especially applies to the follow network.
Felix Victor Münch +3 more
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Agenda-Setting With Local and National Issues [PDF]
Three factors lead to the hypothesis that agenda-setting should be weaker at the local political level compared to the national level: (1) the more directly observable nature of local political problems, (2) the nature and strength of local interpersonal
Palmgreen, Philip, Clarke, Peter
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Background Precision public health is an emergent field that requires transdisciplinary collaborations and leverages innovative approaches to improve population health.
Caitlin G. Allen +7 more
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Health in all policies can address chronic disease morbidity and mortality by increasing population-level physical activity and healthy eating, and reducing tobacco and alcohol use.
Raine, K. D. +3 more
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This article investigates the third level of agenda setting during the anti–Moral and National Education movement in Hong Kong—a Chinese society—in the summer of 2012.
Yang Cheng, Ching-Man Chan
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The Agenda-Setting Capacity of Global Networks
This chapter examines the agenda-setting capacity of global policy networks. It argues that the capacity of global networks to promote new ideas and understanding about issues at the global scale depends on their ability to produce information and indicators, to quantify the magnitude of issues and the consequences of inaction, and to take advantage of
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Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, as we confronted questions about social distancing, masking wearing, and vaccines, public safety experts warned that the consequences of a misinformed population would be particularly dire due to the serious nature of the
Masha Krupenkin +3 more
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Twitter and the Affordance of Public Agenda-Setting: A Case Study of #MarchForOurLives
In the traditional agenda-setting theory, the agenda-setters were the news media and the public has a minimal role in the process of agenda-setting, which makes the public a passive receiver located at the bottom in the top-down agenda-setting dynamics ...
Chong, Mi Young
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