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List Books » Communication and Democracy: Exploring the Intellectual Frontiers in Agenda-Setting Theory
Authors: Maxwell E. McCombs (Editor), David H. Weaver (Editor), Donald L. Shaw
ISBN-13: 9780805825541, ISBN-10: 0805825541
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: June 1997
Edition: (Non-applicable)
First in a trilogy on Communication and Democracy. Also fits with Gonzenbach, Semetko, and Protess/MccOmbs. For grads and beyond in journalism, poli comm, and mass comm.
Prologue: "The Game is Afoot" | ||
Ch. 1 | Filling in the Tapestry: The Second Level of Agenda Setting | |
Ch. 2 | Exploring the Media's Roles in Defining Reality: From Issue-Agenda Setting to Attribute-Agenda Setting | |
Ch. 3 | The Press, Candidate Images, and Voter Perceptions | |
Ch. 4 | Television and the Construction of Social Reality: An Israeli Case Study | |
Ch. 5 | Agenda Setting and Priming: Conceptual Links and Differences | |
Ch. 6 | Susceptibility to Agenda Setting: A Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal Analysis of Individual Differences | |
Ch. 7 | Political Advertising's Influence on News, the Public and Their Behavior | |
Ch. 8 | Economic Headline News on the Agenda: New Approaches to Understanding Causes and Effects | |
Ch. 9 | A Brief History of Time: A Methodological Analysis of Agenda Setting | |
Ch. 10 | The Messenger and the Message: Differences Across News Media | |
Ch. 11 | Media Agenda Setting and Press Performance: A Social System Approach for Building Theory | |
Ch. 12 | An Agenda-Setting Perspective on Historical Public Opinion | |
Ch. 13 | Cultural Agendas: The Case of Latino-Oriented U.S. Media | |
Ch. 14 | Setting the Agenda for Cross-National Research: Bringing Values Into the Concept | |
Ch. 15 | Agendas for a Public Union or for Private Communities? How Individuals Are Using Media to Reshape American Society | |
References | ||
Contributors | ||
Author Index | ||
Subject Index |