Agenda-setting hypotheses inform political communications studies of media influence (public agenda-setting), as well as examinations of the policymaking process (policy agenda-setting). In both cases, studies concentrate on the salience of issues on actors' agendas, and the dynamic process through which these agendas change and effect each other. The results, narrowly conceived, offer a means of observing media effects or the policy process. Broadly conceived, agenda-setting analyses speak to the nature of relationships between major actors in a political system. This study differs from most past agenda-setting research in several ways. First, this project draws together public and policy agenda-setting work to build a more compreh...
One strand of agenda-setting research examines the news media's influence on citizens' cog...
Recently the study of the relationship between the media and the political agenda has received growi...
Whether agenda-setting effects occur and how strong they are appear to be strongly context-dependent...
Research on policy agendas and agenda-setting has developed into an important subdiscipline of compa...
The Agenda-Setting hypothesis of mass media effects posits a direct, causal link between the issues ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe intent of this study is to identify some of the variable...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the extent to which media coverage influences the issue prio...
This chapter focuses on public-policy analyses through the lens of agenda-setting. Approaches in thi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the extent to which media coverage influences the issue prio...
Do mass media determine or codetermine the political agenda? Available answers on this question are ...
This article is a critical assessment of Canadian perspectives on the role of the media in electoral...
Agenda-setting theory supposes that media sets the agenda for the public by transferring the salien...
This article examines the moderating role of human values on agenda-setting effects, which refer to ...
Agenda setting is often conceptualized as the “transfer of salience ” (Valenzuela and McCombs Forthc...
textThis study attempts to explain reasons that underlie the positive correlation between media use ...
One strand of agenda-setting research examines the news media's influence on citizens' cog...
Recently the study of the relationship between the media and the political agenda has received growi...
Whether agenda-setting effects occur and how strong they are appear to be strongly context-dependent...
Research on policy agendas and agenda-setting has developed into an important subdiscipline of compa...
The Agenda-Setting hypothesis of mass media effects posits a direct, causal link between the issues ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe intent of this study is to identify some of the variable...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the extent to which media coverage influences the issue prio...
This chapter focuses on public-policy analyses through the lens of agenda-setting. Approaches in thi...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the extent to which media coverage influences the issue prio...
Do mass media determine or codetermine the political agenda? Available answers on this question are ...
This article is a critical assessment of Canadian perspectives on the role of the media in electoral...
Agenda-setting theory supposes that media sets the agenda for the public by transferring the salien...
This article examines the moderating role of human values on agenda-setting effects, which refer to ...
Agenda setting is often conceptualized as the “transfer of salience ” (Valenzuela and McCombs Forthc...
textThis study attempts to explain reasons that underlie the positive correlation between media use ...
One strand of agenda-setting research examines the news media's influence on citizens' cog...
Recently the study of the relationship between the media and the political agenda has received growi...
Whether agenda-setting effects occur and how strong they are appear to be strongly context-dependent...