2017
DOI: 10.1111/ropr.12260
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Identifying the Causes of Issue Attention and Policy Change: Evidence from U.S. Offshore Oil and Natural Gas Drilling Policy, 2008

Abstract: The flow of attention in the policy process is dynamic and disruptive. While we know changes in issue attention often result in policy change, the causal mechanisms underlying the different stages of the attention allocation process remain unclear. This article uses Punctuated Equilibrium Theory to examine an underdeveloped aspect of issue attention within policy-making institutions: how specific policy indicators influence the entry and exit of issues on policy-making agendas. Partisan issue attention in the … Show more

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“…When one party goes on message, the other party responds at the same time and on the same general topic to ensure its competitor does not gain the advantage of uncontested messaging. Similar patterns between the parties have been observed within House one-minute speeches on a month-to-month basis (Hughes 2018a, 2018b). This “counterframing” strategy is effective at minimizing or nullifying the effects of the other party’s message (Chong and Druckman 2007, 2010).…”
Section: The Strategy Of Partisan Messagingsupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…When one party goes on message, the other party responds at the same time and on the same general topic to ensure its competitor does not gain the advantage of uncontested messaging. Similar patterns between the parties have been observed within House one-minute speeches on a month-to-month basis (Hughes 2018a, 2018b). This “counterframing” strategy is effective at minimizing or nullifying the effects of the other party’s message (Chong and Druckman 2007, 2010).…”
Section: The Strategy Of Partisan Messagingsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…However, effective minority party messaging campaigns may highlight an issue so effectively that the majority party responds with legislation. For example, in 2008, a Republican messaging campaign led to the House Democrats allowing a change to offshore drilling policy through an appropriations bill (Hughes 2018b). 6.…”
Section: Declaration Of Conflicting Interestsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next two articles are interested in agenda setting. T. Hughes (2018) refines our understanding of how external forces, such as focusing events, affect the entry and exit of issues on the policy-making agenda. The article focuses on changes to U.S. offshore oil and natural gas drilling policies that occurred in 2008.…”
Section: Current Issuementioning
confidence: 89%