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Events That Matter: Specific Incidents, Media Coverage, and Agenda-Setting in a Ghanaian Context

机译:重要事件:加纳背景下的特定事件,媒体报道和议程设置

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Traditional agenda-setting research has convincingly demonstrated that the media's agenda influences the public's agenda in a somewhat linear fashion. Following from that, agenda-setting researchers are now investigating the attributes of culturally specific agendas. Their studies provide insight into what appears to be a complex process that may be affected by factors beyond those already documented. This paper similarly examines the intricate connections between media, specific events, and agenda-setting in Ghana. In this context it considers two specific events with significant sociocultural implications―events that were framed by the media to produce agenda-setting effects. The paper argues that the media's framing of those events provided their audience with certain ready-made patterns of cognition, thereby enhancing the possibility of agenda-setting.
机译:传统的议程设置研究令人信服地表明,媒体的议程以某种线性的方式影响着公众的议程。从那以后,议程设定的研究人员现在正在研究特定文化议程的属性。他们的研究提供了对似乎是一个复杂过程的洞察力,该过程可能会受到除已记录的因素之外的因素的影响。本文同样研究了加纳媒体,特定事件和议程设置之间的复杂联系。在这种情况下,它考虑了两个具有重大社会文化影响的具体事件,即媒体策划产生议程设定效果的事件。该论文认为,媒体对这些事件的定格为他们的听众提供了某些现成的认知模式,从而增加了制定议程的可能性。

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