2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1540-6237.2010.00697.x
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Agenda Setting, Public Opinion, and the Issue of Immigration Reform

Abstract: While the importance of agenda setting has been well-documented (Baumgartner and Jones 1995, Iyengar 1991), it is unclear whether its affect holds for issues that may not be salient to a significant portion of the public. We explore this puzzle by examining the issue of illegal immigration, as it is one policy that traditionally impacts those living in states along the U.S.-Mexico border more so than for those residing in non-border states. Our analyses of newspaper coverage of immigration and Gallup public o… Show more

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“…These excellent contributions notwithstanding, we still know little about how those who work in the media collect and convey information about migrants and minorities. Similarly, while we have a rich scholarship on public opinion about immigration and towards immigrants (see Ceobanu and Escandell 2010 for one review), we know less about how media shape attitudes and views related to immigrants and immigration (but see Vliegenthart 2007, 2009;Dunaway, Branton, and Abrajano 2010). Are migrant and minority issues covered accurately?…”
Section: Information and The Media: Visibility Agenda-setting And Frmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These excellent contributions notwithstanding, we still know little about how those who work in the media collect and convey information about migrants and minorities. Similarly, while we have a rich scholarship on public opinion about immigration and towards immigrants (see Ceobanu and Escandell 2010 for one review), we know less about how media shape attitudes and views related to immigrants and immigration (but see Vliegenthart 2007, 2009;Dunaway, Branton, and Abrajano 2010). Are migrant and minority issues covered accurately?…”
Section: Information and The Media: Visibility Agenda-setting And Frmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The issue has been at the forefront of public debate in the last decade. For instance, the 2006 rallies for comprehensive immigration reform attracted millions of protesters across 102 cities (Balz & Fears, 2006;Dunaway, Branton, & Abrajano, 2010). Also, Arizona's 2010 legislation against undocumented immigrants has captured the attention of the media, the public, and policymakers (Riccardi, 2010).…”
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“…Undocumented1 immigration was not perceived as a major issue in the United States until the spring of 2006. Prior to that spring, undocumented immi gration was far down the list of salient issues on the pub lic's agenda (Brader, Valentino, and Suhay 2008;Dunaway, Branton, and Abrajano 2010). It did not even make the top five ranking of problems among Latino immigrants, who are arguably the segment of the population most closely associated or affected by undocumented immigration (Pew Hispanic Center 2004).…”
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confidence: 99%