The media has been identified as a key player in the implementation of road pricing schemes, often against a background of low public and political acceptability. A media analysis framework was applied to the Edinburgh congestion charging proposals, to investigate newspaper response to the scheme. Newspaper coverage had been highly politicised and increasingly negative over the time period leading up to the referendum in February 2005, when the proposals were rejected by Edinburgh residents. The role of newspapers in reporting and making opinion, and the balance of positive and negative arguments towards the congestion charging proposals, are explored
The National Broadband Network (NBN), Australia's largest public infrastructure project, was in...
The National Broadband Network (NBN), Australia’s largest public infrastructure project, was initiat...
The media has an important role in reporting transport news, but it can also engage in transport adv...
The media has been identified as a key player in the implementation of road pricing schemes, often a...
The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme unti...
The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme unti...
This study investigates the effect of exposure to news reported by newspapers about the Dutch road p...
It is widely accepted that the problem of traffic congestion within Scotland’s capital city is beyon...
The citizens of Edinburgh have just rejected a congestion charging scheme for this capital city. Thi...
Until February 25, 2005, the City of Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom, had advanced plans for a...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
The citizens of Edinburgh have just rejected a congestion charging scheme for this capital city. Thi...
The new Scottish Parliament project in Edinburgh is intended to be a unique symbol of devolution and...
opportunity to vote in a referendum on the introduction of a road user charging scheme, which had be...
Stephen Ison and Marcus Enoch look at the reasons for holding a referendum and ask what the failure ...
The National Broadband Network (NBN), Australia's largest public infrastructure project, was in...
The National Broadband Network (NBN), Australia’s largest public infrastructure project, was initiat...
The media has an important role in reporting transport news, but it can also engage in transport adv...
The media has been identified as a key player in the implementation of road pricing schemes, often a...
The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme unti...
The City of Edinburgh in Scotland in the UK had advanced plans for a congestion charging scheme unti...
This study investigates the effect of exposure to news reported by newspapers about the Dutch road p...
It is widely accepted that the problem of traffic congestion within Scotland’s capital city is beyon...
The citizens of Edinburgh have just rejected a congestion charging scheme for this capital city. Thi...
Until February 25, 2005, the City of Edinburgh in Scotland, United Kingdom, had advanced plans for a...
In February 2005 residents of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK, were given the opportunity to vote in a ref...
The citizens of Edinburgh have just rejected a congestion charging scheme for this capital city. Thi...
The new Scottish Parliament project in Edinburgh is intended to be a unique symbol of devolution and...
opportunity to vote in a referendum on the introduction of a road user charging scheme, which had be...
Stephen Ison and Marcus Enoch look at the reasons for holding a referendum and ask what the failure ...
The National Broadband Network (NBN), Australia's largest public infrastructure project, was in...
The National Broadband Network (NBN), Australia’s largest public infrastructure project, was initiat...
The media has an important role in reporting transport news, but it can also engage in transport adv...