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2012 | 11 | 149-164

Article title

Agenda-setting – niepotwierdzona teoria czy rzeczywiste zjawisko?

Content

Title variants

EN
Agenda-Setting – Unconfirmed Theory or Real Phenomenon?

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Abstracts

EN
Each day the media filters information, making a set hierarchy of importance. Media agenda has a great influence on the point of view of most of the viewers who get most of their world knowledge from mass media. This phenomenon is called the agenda-setting process or the day-order theory. Research on this subject on a wild scale was conducted by two professors, Maxwell McCombs and Donald Show. As a result of those experiments the researchers reached the conclusion that the media has an influence on what we are supposed to think. A great role in setting the media agenda play gatekeepers – journalists who decide what information are crucial for society. After al it is them who political parties and advocacy groups are trying to reach making pseudo-events. As a result of further analysis attention was pointed to the second level of agenda-setting which infers to the features and properties of specific messages. Receiving them from the media, we create certain images in our minds. Despite many years of research the agenda-setting theory is still a big riddle and requires further consideration. Many of its aspects pose a challenge to future communicology.

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Year

Issue

11

Pages

149-164

Physical description

Dates

published
2012

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
2196199

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_15804_siip201207
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