A nation fragmented the public agenda in the information age / Jill A. Edy and Patrick C. Meirick.

Contents The public agenda in the information age -- A history of the public agenda, 1975-2014 -- The character of the public agenda, 1975-2014 -- Broadcast news and the public agenda, 1968-2010 -- Media choice, news agendas, and the public agenda -- Building consensus on public priorities : can the public agenda be focused? -- Political responsiveness and the public agenda -- What happened to "us"? -- Appendix A: Coding the "most important problem" question -- Appendix B: Computing diversity and volatility in the public agenda -- Appendix C: Measuring agenda setting and alternate time series models -- Appendix D: Collecting data on the media system and using ridge regression -- Appendix E: Analyzing the pew excellence in journalism news coverage index -- Appendix F: Coding major presidential addresses -- Appendix G: Policy agendas project public agenda and house hearings data.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Edy, Jill A., 1966- author. Nation fragmented Philadelphia : Temple University Press, 2019 9781439915998
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LCCN 2018038970
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