Citizenship, Democracies, and Media Engagement Among Emerging Economies and Marginalized Communities 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-56215-5_14
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Media Advocacy and Strategic Networking in Transforming Norms and Policies

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“…Others have described strategies of media advocacy that require the strategic "use of media to advance a policy initiative, in the face of opposition" (Chapman 2008, p. 1). Fayoyin (2017) finds that media advocacy is often "preplanned and deliberate," intended to "ensure that media and gatekeepers support the issues being advocated and draw salience to them" (p. 348). Harel et al (2020) argue that as "political parties are increasingly polarized, individuals are turning to validating media sources" (p. 3).…”
Section: Policy Windowsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have described strategies of media advocacy that require the strategic "use of media to advance a policy initiative, in the face of opposition" (Chapman 2008, p. 1). Fayoyin (2017) finds that media advocacy is often "preplanned and deliberate," intended to "ensure that media and gatekeepers support the issues being advocated and draw salience to them" (p. 348). Harel et al (2020) argue that as "political parties are increasingly polarized, individuals are turning to validating media sources" (p. 3).…”
Section: Policy Windowsmentioning
confidence: 99%