2012
DOI: 10.1177/1742766512463038
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Intermedia agenda-setting in the age of globalization: A multinational agenda-setting test

Abstract: This study explores mass media's agenda-setting function in a context of increased globalization to determine whether the theory, which was built upon intra-nation environments, functions in the global setting. It matches public agendas with media agendas to investigate agenda-setting effects in 11 countries worldwide, then compares media agendas across countries to consider whether inter-nation intermedia influence exists. Results suggest a general pattern of the agenda-setting function of mass media in the c… Show more

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“…The research in the field is also concerned with factors that shape media agendas and the influence media agendas have on each other (Du, 2012). Along with the new technological transformations, studies question if media still have agenda setting effects (Bennett & Iyengar, 2008, Chaffee & Metzger, 2001) since the increased number of media lead to audience fragmentation and higher selective exposure.…”
Section: Agenda Setting and The Europeanization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The research in the field is also concerned with factors that shape media agendas and the influence media agendas have on each other (Du, 2012). Along with the new technological transformations, studies question if media still have agenda setting effects (Bennett & Iyengar, 2008, Chaffee & Metzger, 2001) since the increased number of media lead to audience fragmentation and higher selective exposure.…”
Section: Agenda Setting and The Europeanization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with the new technological transformations, studies question if media still have agenda setting effects (Bennett & Iyengar, 2008, Chaffee & Metzger, 2001) since the increased number of media lead to audience fragmentation and higher selective exposure. Thus, in the future, the discussion about agenda setting effects might turn to "what issues people tell the media they want to think about" (Chaffee & Metzger, 2001, p. 375), since the audiences might actually be the ones setting the agenda and only afterwards the issues are reinforced by media (Du, 2012).…”
Section: Agenda Setting and The Europeanization Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the data were examined using computer-based content analysis, and the intermedia agenda-setting was measured with cross-lagged correlation tests. The cross-lagged technique with the Rozelle-Campbell (1969) baseline has been used successfully for intermedia agenda-setting research (Du, 2012;Lopez-Escobar et al, 1998;Sikanku, 2011;McCombs et al, 2000;Sweetser et al, 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The influence of news media on the public can form the public's perception of a social issue, affect personal attitudes, and change behaviors [108][109][110]. The people that receive the information may also an exert influence on the sender [111].…”
Section: News Articlesmentioning
confidence: 99%