
The Agenda Setting Journal
Volume 5, Issue 2 (2021)
2021. iv, 208 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 21 March 2022
Published online on 21 March 2022
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- Tribute to Don Shawpp. 107–112
- Announcementpp. 113–114
- Agenda selfying and agendamelding: Advancing the salience of the selfPhilemon Bantimaroudis | pp. 115–133
- What’s in a name? Policy and Media agenda settingAnnelise Russell & Rebecca Eissler | pp. 134–155
- A world of two agendas: Agenda setting samplingMilad Minooie | pp. 156–176
- Agendamelding: How Americans Meld AgendasMilad Minooie | pp. 177–204
- Each fairy-tale, each myth: The collapse of vertical media into a welter of disequilibrating horizontal mediaSubin Paul & Thomas Terry | pp. 205–218
- Twitter images across boundaries: Comparing the use of images in political posts from six nationsJane O’Boyle & Sana Haq | pp. 219–242
- Introductionp. 243
- Setting a Q-uestionable attribute agenda: QAnon, far-right congressional candidates and irrational domainsMarcus Funk & Burton Speakman | pp. 244–265
- “If you follow me, I might (mis)lead you”: Following prime ministerial candidates on social networks as a predictor of the public agenda during an election campaignYaron Ariel, Vered Elishar Malka, Dana Weimann Saks & Ruth Avidar | pp. 266–291
- Legislative agenda-setting power of social media: #BlackLivesMatter and the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2020Akanksa Upadhyay & Briana Marie Trifiro | pp. 292–313
- Afterwordp. 314
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