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Title: An Expanded Perspective on Agenda-Setting Effects. Exploring the third level of agenda setting
Other Titles: Revista de Comunicación
Authors: Guo, Lei
Vu, Hong Tien
McCombs, Maxwell
Keywords: agenda-setting
public opinion
comunication
digital media
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Universidad de Piura
Citation: Guo, L.., Vu, H. T. y McCombs, M. (2022). An Expanded Perspective on Agenda-Setting Effects. Exploring the third level of agenda setting. Revista de Comunicación, 11(1), 51–68. https://revistadecomunicacion.com/article/view/2755
Abstract: Agenda-setting has evolved from a focus on media effects on the public’s perception of the most important issues of the day to a theory elaborating a hierarchy of communication effects. Its core is three levels of agenda-setting. The initial two levels were introduced during the first decade of research. Level three is recent. Evidence from the initial studies on this expanded view of agenda setting supports the Network Agenda Setting Model. This theoretical model asserts that the news media can bundle sets of objects or attributes and make these bundles of elements salient in the public’s mind simultaneously.
URI: https://repositorio.consejodecomunicacion.gob.ec//handle/CONSEJO_REP/10232
ISSN: 2227-1465
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