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Vinocur, Julian – Voices in Urban Education, 2014
For nearly a decade, New York City education groups organizing to improve education under Bloomberg could regularly be found protesting on the steps of City Hall. Before the 2013 mayoral race, a typical education protest would--at its best--earn media coverage from a couple of outlets. The fact that parents, students, and teachers rally for more…
Descriptors: Debate, Mass Media Use, Educational Policy, Educational Change
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Walker, Judith; Rubenson, Kjell – Globalisation, Societies and Education, 2014
This paper explores the role of media in shaping adult literacy discourse and policy in Canada. The authors show how journalists, newspapers and other media personalities have directly and indirectly influenced (1) government and public perception of adult literacy and (2) the creation of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Literacy, Agenda Setting, Mass Media Role
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Malin, Joel R.; Lubienski, Christopher – Current Issues in Education, 2013
The success of some advocacy organizations in advancing their preferred policies despite questionable evidence of the effectiveness of these policies raises questions about what contributes to successful policy promotion. We hypothesize that some education-focused organizations are advancing their agendas by engaging media, with individuals who…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Opinions, Expertise, Policy Analysis
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Drew, Julie; Lyons, William; Svehla, Lance – SUNY Press, 2010
"Sound-Bite Saboteurs" examines the emergence of a multifaceted, multimedia culture that encourages the use of sound bites to silence one's opponents at the expense of democratic deliberation and debate. No simple partisan phenomenon or mere attempt to "spin" a particular issue, sound-bite sabotage is, the authors argue, a…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Citizenship, Democracy, Leadership
Children Now, 2007
American companies currently spend $15 billion a year on marketing and advertising to children under the age of 12. Annually, children influence $500 billion in spending on fast food, junk food, toys and other advertised products, and the average child sees thousands of ads on television alone. From video games and the Internet to cell phones and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Marketing, Mass Media Effects, Childhood Interests
Young, Marisa – International Education Journal, 2007
Australian educators now operate in environments that frequently stress marketing activities. This article highlights the ways that colonial school prize ceremonies were deliberately developed to promote teaching activities. These ceremonies were part of carefully considered strategies that helped to boost the status of entrepreneurial teachers…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Cultural Activities, Ceremonies, Foreign Countries
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McCombs, Maxwell E. – Journalism Quarterly, 1992
Presents an essay by a pioneer scholar in the field broadly summarizing the collective body of findings from hundreds of studies of agenda-setting over the past 20 years. Suggests fruitful research lines for the future. (SR)
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Communication Research, Higher Education, Mass Media
Jung, Donald J. – 1989
This paper focuses on the experimental findings of Shanto Iyengar with regard to media agenda-setting and a theory of priming, summarizing his work across time. Following an introduction, the next section briefly reviews five of Iyengar's experiments on agenda-setting and priming, giving an overview and conclusions for each. The final section, a…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Audiences, Communication Research, Mass Media Effects
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Reynolds, Christopher – Public Relations Review, 1997
Examines the rise and fall of media coverage of the issues of gun control and political conflict in Australia after an incident of mass murder in April 1996. Aims to reveal the issue management process that occurred and the hidden agendas that motivated the political and media activity. Demonstrates the media's role in the creation of issue…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Foreign Countries, Gun Control, Guns
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Ader, Christine R. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1995
Finds that the agenda-setting hypothesis was supported for the issue of pollution from 1970 to 1990; real-world conditions and the public agenda were not correlated for this issue; despite the overall reduction in pollution, media coverage has increased; and for waste pollution, there was a positive correlation between the media agenda and…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies, Mass Media Role
Wu, Wei; And Others – 1995
A study took an inside look at communicators from Russia and the United States to identify some of the factors that may influence journalists from both countries. Through joint efforts of researchers from both countries, two comparable nationwide surveys were conducted almost simultaneously in the summer and fall of 1992. The study was designed to…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Audience Awareness, Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries
Manning-Miller, Carmen L. – 1989
To examine factors which influenced the media's agenda-building process during a primary election period in Mississippi, a study explored candidates' personal attributes, campaign resourcefulness, and media connectedness as important agenda-building variables. Candidates for Mississippi's United States House of Representatives seats in 1982 and…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role, Media Research
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Brosius, Hans-Bernd; Weimann, Gabriel – Communication Research, 1996
Examines four models of a two-step flow of the agenda-setting process, highlighting the role played by certain individuals (early recognizers) in mediating between the public and the media. Highlights the role of early recognizers, not only in identifying emerging issues in the media and diffusing them among the public but also in affecting the…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Higher Education, Mass Media, Mass Media Effects
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Ashley, Laura; Olson, Beth – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1998
Contributes to scholarship of journalism history, social movements, and feminism by analyzing framing techniques found in coverage of the women's movement. Finds widespread delegitimation of feminists, including reporting aspects of the women's appearance, using quotation marks around such words as "liberation," and emphasizing…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Feminism, Journalism History, Journalism Research
Hardenbergh, Margot – 1993
The media's use of videotaped 1992 New Year's greetings to President George Bush (taped by several people in front of a life size image of the president from his college days) raises questions of the media's diversity, ethics, and agenda setting. A New Haven television station reported on the activity as one of many taking place that night. Ten…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Case Studies, Ethics, Mass Media
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