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Van Aelst, P., Belchior, A. M., Merle, P. & Santana Pereira, J. (2020). Introduction: Mass media effects and the political agenda: Assessing its scope and conditions. The Agenda Setting Journal: Theory, Practice, Critique. 4 (1), 3-16
P. V. Aelst et al., "Introduction: Mass media effects and the political agenda: Assessing its scope and conditions", in The Agenda Setting Journal: Theory, Practice, Critique, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 3-16, 2020
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TY - JOUR TI - Introduction: Mass media effects and the political agenda: Assessing its scope and conditions T2 - The Agenda Setting Journal: Theory, Practice, Critique VL - 4 IS - 1 AU - Van Aelst, P. AU - Belchior, A. M. AU - Merle, P. AU - Santana Pereira, J. PY - 2020 SP - 3-16 SN - 2452-0063 DO - 10.1075/asj.00005.int UR - https://www.jbe-platform.com/content/journals/10.1075/asj.00005.int AB - Do the mass media influence the issue priorities of politicians? This question has been present in the literature on the media and political agenda-setting since the mid-1970s when scholars first addressed it within the broader agenda-setting research. While only eighteen empirical pieces examined this topic until the mid-2000s (Walgrave & Van Aelst, 2006), in the last decade the number of studies on the media and the political agenda has expanded considerably (Van Aelst & Walgrave, 2016). In fact, in the last ten years (2005–2015), more than thirty studies focused on the media’s political agenda-setting power. The research now features a wider geographical scope, richer datasets, and more contingent factors have been investigated in detail. Studying the relationship between the media agenda and the political agenda has therefore become a flourishing subfield in political communication. In addition, it connects a community of political scientists interested in factors that influence public policy with communication scholars who work on the political influence of the mass media. ER -