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Five Challenges for the Future of Media-Effects Research |
PATTI M. VALKENBURG
JOCHEN PETER1 |
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2013 |
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The Contingency of the Mass Media’s Political Agenda Setting Power: Toward a Preliminary Theory |
Stefaan Walgrave
Peter Van Aelst |
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2006 |
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Framing, Agenda Setting, and Priming: The Evolution of Three Media Effects Models |
Dietram A. Scheufele
David Tewksbury |
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2007 |
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Framing Bias: Media in the Distribution of Power |
Robert M. Entman |
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2005 |
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A New Look at Agenda-Setting Effects—Comparing the Predictive Power of Overall Political News Consumption and Specific News Media Consumption Across Different Media Channels and Media Types |
Jesper Stromb ¨ ack
Spiro Kiousis |
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How to Evaluate It: The Role of Story-Evaluative Tone in Agenda Setting and Priming |
Tamir Sheafer |
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2007 |
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The Evolution of Agenda-Setting Research: Twenty-Five Years in the Marketplace of Ideas |
Maxwell E. McCombs
Donald L. Shaw |
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1993 |
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The Contingency of the Mass Media’s Political Agenda Setting Power: Toward a Preliminary Theor |
Stefaan Walgrave
Peter Van Aelst |
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2000 |