Competition, Cooperation, and Coexistence: An Ecological Approach to Public Agenda Dynamics in the United States (1958–2020)

Communication Research, Ahead of Print. The public agenda is an ecosystem in which public issues interact and compete to gain public attention. Whether this ecosystem is primarily competitive or cooperative is an unsettled question in the literature on… Continue reading Competition, Cooperation, and Coexistence: An Ecological Approach to Public Agenda Dynamics in the United States (1958–2020)

Competition, Cooperation, and Coexistence: An Ecological Approach to Public Agenda Dynamics in the United States (1958–2020)

Communication Research, Ahead of Print. The public agenda is an ecosystem in which public issues interact and compete to gain public attention. Whether this ecosystem is primarily competitive or cooperative is an unsettled question in the literature on… Continue reading Competition, Cooperation, and Coexistence: An Ecological Approach to Public Agenda Dynamics in the United States (1958–2020)

No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study adopts an issue-specific approach to explain interest groups’ media prominence. Contrary to the classic presumption that groups confronted with public opposition invariably manage to… Continue reading No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

Journalism &Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study adopts an issue-specific approach to explain interest groups’ media prominence. Contrary to the classic presumption that groups confronted with public opposition invariably manage… Continue reading No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

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No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Ahead of Print. This study adopts an issue-specific approach to explain interest groups’ media prominence. Contrary to the classic presumption that groups confronted with public opposition invariably manage to… Continue reading No Escape From the Media Gates? How Public Support and Issue Salience Shape Interest Groups’ Media Prominence