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Agenda-Setting


Volume: 6
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Political Communication

February 1997 | 152 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
What is the major social problem in the news today? Who made it so important? Social issues that are widely recognized on the media agenda often demand attention on the public agenda, and in turn move quickly up the policy agenda, creating policy changes.

Based on research of contemporary social issues that have hit the headlines - including the war on drugs, drink-driving, the Exxon Valdez oil spillage, AIDS and the Ethiopian famine - this book provides important theoretical and practical insights into the agenda-setting process and its role in effecting social change.

 
What Is Agenda-Setting?
 
Media Agenda Studies
 
Public Agenda Studies
The Hierarchy Approach

 
 
Public Agenda Studies
Longitudinal Approaches

 
 
Policy Agenda Studies
 
Studying the Agenda-Setting Process

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