2021
DOI: 10.1075/asj.20006.car
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Agenda-setting in a social media age

Abstract: This paper analyzes the role of social media in electoral processes and contemporary political life. We analyze Costa Rica’s 2018 presidential election from an agenda-setting perspective, studying the media, the political and the public agendas, and their relationships. We explore whether social media, Facebook specifically, can convey an agenda-setting effect; if social media public agenda differs from the traditional MIP public agenda; and what agenda-setting methodologies can benefit from new approaches in … Show more

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“…The decision to analyse the accounts of some important media is consistent with agenda-setting theory, according to which the media greatly influence the relevance of topics for society (Ader, 1995) and the opinions of the public opinion about them (Brown and Deegan, 1998;Feezell, 2017). Recent developments of this theory have also led to social media being considered influential with respect to agenda setting (Carazo-Barrantes, 2021;McCombs et al, 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The decision to analyse the accounts of some important media is consistent with agenda-setting theory, according to which the media greatly influence the relevance of topics for society (Ader, 1995) and the opinions of the public opinion about them (Brown and Deegan, 1998;Feezell, 2017). Recent developments of this theory have also led to social media being considered influential with respect to agenda setting (Carazo-Barrantes, 2021;McCombs et al, 2014).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 96%