Mass Media Effects and the Political Agenda
Assessing its Scope and Conditions
Special issue of The Agenda Setting Journal 4:1 (2020)
Editors
[The Agenda Setting Journal, 4:1] 2020. v, 169 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Editorial: Mass media effects and the political agenda: Assessing its scope and conditionsAna Maria Belchior, Peter Van Aelst, José Santana-Pereira & Patrick Merle | pp. 1–2
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Introduction: Mass media effects and the political agenda: Assessing its scope and conditionsPeter Van Aelst, Ana Maria Belchior, Patrick Merle & José Santana-Pereira | pp. 3–16
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Media, public opinion and parliamentary agendas’ effect in political parties’ agenda-settingAna Maria Belchior | pp. 17–42
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Do media systems matter? Media system characteristics and the media’s impact on the political agenda in EuropeJosé Santana-Pereira | pp. 43–63
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Media political parallelism and political agenda setting in ItalyAntonella Seddone | pp. 64–87
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Why politicians react to media coverage: A comparative experiment of political agenda-settingLuzia Helfer & Peter Van Aelst | pp. 88–108
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Political agenda-setting and -building in small consensus democracies: Relationships between media and parliament in the Netherlands and SwitzerlandPascal Sciarini, Anke Tresch & Rens Vliegenthart | pp. 109–134
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Political actors’ access to the media agenda: A case study of the impact of the euro crisis in SpainAnna M. Palau & Miquel Ansemil | pp. 135–161
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Conclusion: Lessons learnt and how to move forwardRens Vliegenthart & Stefaan Walgrave | pp. 162–169
Articles
Subjects
Communication Studies
Main BIC Subject
CFG: Semantics, Pragmatics, Discourse Analysis
Main BISAC Subject
LAN004000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies