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Media and Agenda Setting: Effects on the Public, Interest Group Leaders, Policy Makers, and Policy
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1983
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Citizen JournalismPublic OpinionCommunicationPublic RelationsJournalismMedia StudiesSocial SciencesInteractive JournalismPolicy MakersSingle Media EventMedia EffectsPolitical CommunicationPublic SphereMedia CritiqueCivic EngagementMedia InstitutionsPublic PolicyPolicy ChangeAgenda SettingGovernment CommunicationInterest Group LeadersPublic MediaMedia PoliciesPublic Perception StudiesPolitical AgendaArtsPolitical Science
Using an experimental design built around a single media event, the authors explored the impact of the media upon the general public, policy makers, interest group leaders, and public policy. The results suggested that the media influenced views about issue importance among the general public and government policy makers. The study suggests, however, that it was not this change in public opinion which led to subsequent policy changes. Instead, policy change resulted from collaboration between journalists and government staff members.
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