textTraditional scholarship on the media effects of government activity focuses on the transfer of salience. Salience and priorities are conceptually distinct, although they are often incorrectly used interchangeably. Whereas salience refers to issue attention, priority pertains to issue preferences or importance. This paper offers that media effects are better understood as signals comprised of issue salience and importance in an environment characterized by variation in uncertainty and ambiguity. Using newspaper stories and congressional hearings datasets, unique measures are developed that incorporate the uncertainty and ambiguity of the information environment. The relationship between media signals and government problem prioritization...
This study examines the role that issue salience can play in adapting the heuristic-systematic proce...
textIn this dissertation was examined the hydraulic pattern of media-priming effects by looking into...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.From time to t...
textTraditional scholarship on the media effects of government activity focuses on the transfer of s...
The agenda-setting role of the press proposes that what is emphasized by the mass media subsequently...
Agenda-setting scholars have claimed that the typical punctuated pattern of governmental attention i...
This article tests the agenda-setting hypothesis with regard to national television news in 1974 and...
This project seeks to achieve a better understanding of agenda-setting contingencies. It focuses on ...
Which mechanisms underlie the orientation of public attention to political issues? Though research o...
Which mechanisms underlie the orientation of public attention to political issues? Though research o...
Whether agenda-setting effects occur and how strong they are appear to be strongly context-dependent...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the extent to which media coverage influences the issue prio...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the extent to which media coverage influences the issue prio...
Agenda setting is often conceptualized as the “transfer of salience ” (Valenzuela and McCombs Forthc...
Agenda-setting theory supposes that media sets the agenda for the public by transferring the salien...
This study examines the role that issue salience can play in adapting the heuristic-systematic proce...
textIn this dissertation was examined the hydraulic pattern of media-priming effects by looking into...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.From time to t...
textTraditional scholarship on the media effects of government activity focuses on the transfer of s...
The agenda-setting role of the press proposes that what is emphasized by the mass media subsequently...
Agenda-setting scholars have claimed that the typical punctuated pattern of governmental attention i...
This article tests the agenda-setting hypothesis with regard to national television news in 1974 and...
This project seeks to achieve a better understanding of agenda-setting contingencies. It focuses on ...
Which mechanisms underlie the orientation of public attention to political issues? Though research o...
Which mechanisms underlie the orientation of public attention to political issues? Though research o...
Whether agenda-setting effects occur and how strong they are appear to be strongly context-dependent...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the extent to which media coverage influences the issue prio...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the extent to which media coverage influences the issue prio...
Agenda setting is often conceptualized as the “transfer of salience ” (Valenzuela and McCombs Forthc...
Agenda-setting theory supposes that media sets the agenda for the public by transferring the salien...
This study examines the role that issue salience can play in adapting the heuristic-systematic proce...
textIn this dissertation was examined the hydraulic pattern of media-priming effects by looking into...
Thesis (M.A., Communication Studies) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.From time to t...