Agenda Setting and the Asbestos Issue

IF 0.6 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Kathleen K. McQuaid
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Abstract

Research on agenda setting suggests awareness of issues, discussion of particular issue topics, and identification of issues of current concern all tend to follow treatment of those issues in the media. Such research also contends that media attention to problems rises and falls independent of the severity of the problem. This study of the asbestos issue examines both the association between media definition of an issue and appearance of the issue on the public policy agenda, and the correspondence between background conditions and media issue attention. Results suggest qualified support for an issue redefinition hypothesis: replacement of one issue definition with another definition by the media is related to changes in issue publicity and issue agenda status. A second, media independence hypothesis, that media attention is only loosely associated with prevailing background conditions, was supported during both the rise and fall of the asbestos issue.
议程设定和石棉问题
关于议程设置的研究表明,对问题的认识、对特定问题主题的讨论和对当前关注的问题的确定都倾向于在媒体处理这些问题之后进行。这类研究还认为,媒体对问题关注的起落与问题的严重程度无关。这项关于石棉问题的研究考察了媒体对问题的定义与该问题在公共政策议程上的出现之间的联系,以及背景条件与媒体对问题的关注之间的对应关系。结果表明,问题重新定义假说得到了有条件的支持:媒体用一种问题定义替代另一种问题定义与问题宣传和问题议程地位的变化有关。第二个是媒体独立假说,即媒体的注意力与当时的背景条件只有松散的联系,在石棉问题的兴起和衰落期间都得到了支持。
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期刊介绍: Long established as the leading publication in its field, the journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics contains scholarly articles which both report original research on the politics of Commonwealth countries and relate their findings to issues of general significance for students of comparative politics. The journal also publishes work on the politics of other states where such work is of interest for comparative politics generally or where it enables comparisons to be made with Commonwealth countries.
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