Publikation: Do the media set the parliamentary agenda? : a comparative study in seven countries
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A growing body of work has examined the relationship between media and politics from an agenda-setting perspective: Is attention for issues initiated by political elites with the media following suit, or is the reverse relation stronger? A long series of single-country studies has suggested a number of general agenda-setting patterns but these have never been confirmed in a comparative approach. In a comparative, longitudinal design including comparable media and politics evidence for seven European countries (Belgium, Denmark, France, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom), this study highlights a number of generic patterns. Additionally, it shows how the political system matters. Overall, the media are a stronger inspirer of political action in countries with single-party governments compared to those with multiple-party governments for opposition parties. But, government parties are more reactive to media under multiparty governments.
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VLIEGENTHART, Rens, Stefaan WALGRAVE, Frank R. BAUMGARTNER, Shaun BEVAN, Christian BREUNIG, Sylvain BROUARD, Laura CHAQUES BONAFONT, Emiliano GROSSMAN, Will JENNINGS, Anke TRESCH, 2016. Do the media set the parliamentary agenda? : a comparative study in seven countries. In: European Journal of Political Research. 2016, 55(2), pp. 283-301. ISSN 0304-4130. eISSN 1475-6765. Available under: doi: 10.1111/1475-6765.12134BibTex
@article{Vliegenthart2016media-34595, year={2016}, doi={10.1111/1475-6765.12134}, title={Do the media set the parliamentary agenda? : a comparative study in seven countries}, number={2}, volume={55}, issn={0304-4130}, journal={European Journal of Political Research}, pages={283--301}, author={Vliegenthart, Rens and Walgrave, Stefaan and Baumgartner, Frank R. and Bevan, Shaun and Breunig, Christian and Brouard, Sylvain and Chaques Bonafont, Laura and Grossman, Emiliano and Jennings, Will and Tresch, Anke} }
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