Agendamelding - News, Social Media, Audiences, and Civic Community
Verlag | Peter Lang |
Auflage | 2019 |
Seiten | 234 |
Format | 15,0 x 22,5 x 1,3 cm |
Gewicht | 363 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | AEJMC - Peter Lang Scholarsourcing Series 3 |
EAN | 9781433165016 |
Bestell-Nr | 43316501UA |
Agendamelding builds on the premise that people construct civic community from the information that they seek-as well as the information that seeks them-to trace the processes by which we mix, or meld, agendas from various sources into a coherent picture of the civic community in which we live.
Agendamelding: News, Social Media, Audiences, and Civic Community builds on the premise that people construct civic community from the information that they seek-as well as the information that seeks them-to trace the processes by which we mix, or meld, agendas from various sources into a coherent picture of the civic community in which we live. Using the presidential elections of 2008, 2012, and 2016, this book tests a formula that allows us to predict how potential voters lean towards communities in which they feel comfortable-for example, Republican, Democratic, or Independent. These analyses take into account differences in the use of traditional news media vs. social media among media consumers, as well as varying levels of press freedom across national populations.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
List of Illustrations - List of Tables - Foreword by David H. Weaver and Maxwell E. McCombs - Preface - Acknowledgments - Living in Melded Community - Agenda Setting - Agendamelding - From Media Agenda Setting to Audience Agendamelding in the 2016 Presidential Election - Barack Obama vs. Mitt Romney: Agendamelding in the 2012 Presidential Election - Agendamelding in the 2008 and Earlier Presidential Elections - Civic Values, Agendamelding, and Democracy in the World - Testing Agendamelding in Iran: Alternative Communities in a Country Where the State Controls the Media - The Future of Agendamelding - Glossary - Appendix A: List of Twitter Accounts of Conservative, Liberal, and Traditional Media Sources - Index.
Rezension:
"Now, much more than in 1968 when the first agenda-setting study was done in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, there are so many different sources of media content and so many more opportunities to choose from these sources, making selective exposure and selective perception more relevant than ever before. Agendamelding is a fruitful way of trying to explain how audiences cope with this information tide while at the same time being influenced by various media sources. This book is a milestone addition to the agenda-setting literature." -David H. Weaver (Indiana University) and Maxwell E. McCombs (University of Texas at Austin)