A Failure to Communicate: Agenda Setting in Media and Policy Studies

In this article, we review two research programs that could benefit from a more extensive dialogue: media and policy studies of agenda setting. We focus on three key distinctions that divide these two robust research programs: the agenda(s) under investigation (public versus policymaking), the typical level of analysis (individual versus systemic), and framing effects (individual versus macro level). We map out these differences and their impacts on understanding the policy process. There is often a policy disconnect in the agenda-setting studies that emanate from the media tradition. Though interested in the effects of political communication, scholars from this tradition often fail to link the media to policy outcomes, policy change, or agenda change. Policy process scholars have increasingly rejected simple linear models in favor of models emphasizing complex feedback effects. This suggests a different role for the media—one of highlighting attributes in a multifaceted political reality and involvement in positive feedback cycles. Yet, political communication scholars have for the most part been insensitive to these potentials. We advocate a shared agenda centering on the role of the media in the political system from an information processing framework, emphasizing the reciprocal effects of each on the other.

[1]  Peter John,et al.  Agendas and Instability in American Politics , 2013 .

[2]  Erica Scharrer,et al.  Media effects, media psychology , 2013 .

[3]  Mapping the Psychology of Agenda Setting , 2012 .

[4]  M. Wolfe Putting on the Brakes or Pressing on the Gas? Media Attention and the Speed of Policymaking , 2012 .

[5]  D. Leek Cycles of Spin: Strategic communication in the U.S. Congress , 2011 .

[6]  Jason Barabas,et al.  Degrees of Democracy: Politics, Public Opinion, and Policy , 2011 .

[7]  Jeffrey E. Cohen,et al.  War Stories: The Causes and Consequences of Public Views of War , 2011 .

[8]  Corwin D. Smidt Cycles of Spin: Strategic Communication in the U.S. Congress byPatrick Sellers , 2010 .

[9]  D. Randall Lobbying and Policy Change: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why , 2010 .

[10]  Christopher Wlezien,et al.  Public Opinion and Public Policy , 2010 .

[11]  Peter B. Mortensen,et al.  Who sets the agenda and who responds to it in the Danish parliament? A new model of issue competition and agenda-setting , 2010 .

[12]  W. Lance Bennett,et al.  The Shifting Foundations of Political Communication: Responding to a Defense of the Media Effects Paradigm , 2010 .

[13]  B. Jones,et al.  Public policy and the mass media: An information processing approach , 2010 .

[14]  C. Green-Pedersen,et al.  The Institutionalization of Environmental Attention in the United States and Denmark: Multiple‐ versus Single‐Venue Systems , 2009 .

[15]  Bryan D. Jones,et al.  A General Empirical Law of Public Budgets : A Comparative Analysis , 2009 .

[16]  Jae Kook Lee Incidental exposure to news: Limiting fragmentation in the new media environment , 2009 .

[17]  S. Walgrave,et al.  Issue Ownership Stability and Change: How Political Parties Claim and Maintain Issues Through Media Appearances , 2009 .

[18]  B. Jones,et al.  Information Processing and Policy Dynamics , 2009 .

[19]  Joost Berkhout,et al.  The Politics of Attention: How Government Prioritizes Problems , 2008 .

[20]  Jörg Matthes Need for Orientation as a Predictor of Agenda-Setting Effects: Causal Evidence from a Two-Wave Panel Study , 2008 .

[21]  W. Bennett,et al.  A New Era of Minimal Effects? The Changing Foundations of Political Communication , 2008 .

[22]  James N. Druckman,et al.  The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of Innocence , 2008 .

[23]  F. Baumgartner,et al.  Forum Section: The Two Faces of Framing , 2008 .

[24]  Amber E. Boydstun,et al.  The Decline of the Death Penalty and the Discovery of Innocence: Contents , 2008 .

[25]  James N. Druckman,et al.  Framing Public Opinion in Competitive Democracies , 2007, American Political Science Review.

[26]  B. Jones,et al.  Organizing Attention: Responses of the Bureaucracy to Agenda Disruption , 2007 .

[27]  Tamir Sheafer,et al.  How to Evaluate It: The Role of Story‐Evaluative Tone in Agenda Setting and Priming , 2007 .

[28]  D. Weaver Thoughts on Agenda Setting, Framing, and Priming , 2007 .

[29]  Dietram A. Scheufele,et al.  Framing, Agenda Setting, and Priming: The Evolution of Three Media Effects Models , 2007 .

[30]  Peter Watkins The Politics of Force , 2007 .

[31]  James N. Druckman,et al.  F RAMING T HEORY , 2007 .

[32]  Adam J. Berinsky,et al.  Making Sense of Issues Through Media Frames: Understanding the Kosovo Crisis , 2006, The Journal of Politics.

[33]  Sarah B. Pralle The “Mouse That Roared”: Agenda Setting in Canadian Pesticides Politics , 2006 .

[34]  B. Jones,et al.  The Politics of Attention: How Government Prioritizes Problems , 2006 .

[35]  Bryan D. Jones,et al.  Punctuated Equilibrium Theory: Explaining Stability and Change in Public Policymaking , 2006 .

[36]  Charles S. Taber,et al.  Motivated Skepticism in the Evaluation of Political Beliefs , 2006 .

[37]  Joe Bob Hester Setting the Agenda: The Mass Media and Public Opinion , 2005 .

[38]  B. Hamm Projections of Power: Framing News, Public Opinion, and U.S. Foreign Policy , 2004 .

[39]  James N. Druckman,et al.  Political Preference Formation: Competition, Deliberation, and the (Ir)relevance of Framing Effects , 2004, American Political Science Review.

[40]  Evert A. Lindquist,et al.  Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Canada , 2004, Perspectives on Politics.

[41]  Robert M. Entman,et al.  Projections of power : framing news, public opinion, and U.S. foreign policy , 2003 .

[42]  Michiel S. de Vries,et al.  The Macro Polity , 2003 .

[43]  Scott L. Althaus When News Norms Collide, Follow the Lead: New Evidence for Press Independence , 2003 .

[44]  Sarah B. Pralle Venue Shopping, Political Strategy, and Policy Change: The Internationalization of Canadian Forest Advocacy , 2003, Journal of Public Policy.

[45]  Bryan D. Jones,et al.  Policy Punctuations in American Political Institutions , 2003, American Political Science Review.

[46]  James N. Druckman,et al.  On the Limits of Framing Effects: Who Can Frame? , 2001, The Journal of Politics.

[47]  James N. Druckman,et al.  The Implications of Framing Effects for Citizen Competence , 2001 .

[48]  Salma I. Ghanem,et al.  The Convergence of Agenda Setting and Framing , 2001 .

[49]  August E. Grant,et al.  Framing public life : perspectives on media and our understanding of the social world , 2001 .

[50]  Bryan D. Jones,et al.  Politics and the Architecture of Choice: Bounded Rationality and Governance , 2001 .

[51]  Robert S. Erikson,et al.  The Macro Polity , 2001 .

[52]  Charles S. Taber,et al.  Elements of Reason: Three Steps toward a Theory of Motivated Political Reasoning , 2000 .

[53]  D. Scheufele Agenda-Setting, Priming, and Framing Revisited: Another Look at Cognitive Effects of Political Communication , 2000 .

[54]  R. Rich,et al.  Misinformation and the Currency of Democratic Citizenship , 2000, The Journal of Politics.

[55]  S. Iyengar,et al.  Prime Suspects: The Influence of Local Television News on the Viewing Public , 2000 .

[56]  E. López-Escobar,et al.  Setting the agenda of attributes in the 1996 Spanish general election , 2000 .

[57]  F. N. Aoláin The politics of force , 2000 .

[58]  Robert Y. Shapiro,et al.  Politicians Don't Pander: Political Manipulation and the Loss of Democratic Responsiveness , 2000 .

[59]  P. Sabatier Theories of the Policy Process , 1999 .

[60]  M. McCombs PERSONAL INVOLVEMENT WITH ISSUES ON THE PUBLIC AGENDA , 1999 .

[61]  T. Birkland Focusing Events, Mobilization, and Agenda Setting , 1998, Journal of Public Policy.

[62]  T. Birkland After Disaster: Agenda Setting, Public Policy, and Focusing Events , 1997 .

[63]  Thomas E. Nelson,et al.  Media Framing of a Civil Liberties Conflict and Its Effect on Tolerance , 1997, American Political Science Review.

[64]  Thomas E. Nelson,et al.  Toward a Psychology of Framing Effects , 1997 .

[65]  Wayne Wanta,et al.  The Public and the National Agenda: How People Learn about Important Issues , 1997 .

[66]  D. Shaw,et al.  Communication and democracy : exploring the intellectual frontiers in agenda-setting theory , 1997 .

[67]  B. Rundquist Reconceiving Decision-Making in Democratic Politics: Attention, Choice, and Public Policy. By Bryan D. Jones. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994. $15.95 , 1996, American Political Science Review.

[68]  Shanto Iyengar,et al.  Crime in Black and White , 1996 .

[69]  Christopher Wlezien The Public as Thermostat: Dynamics of Preferences for Spending , 1995 .

[70]  William J. Gonzenbach The Media, the President, and Public Opinion: A Longitudinal Analysis of the Drug Issue, 1984-1991 , 1995 .

[71]  W. Lance Bennett,et al.  News Icons and the Mainstreaming of Social Change , 1995 .

[72]  Hermann Schmitt,et al.  Dynamic Representation , 1995, American Political Science Review.

[73]  Jarol B. Manheim Strategic Public Diplomacy and American Foreign Policy: The Evolution of Influence , 1994 .

[74]  B. Jones A Change of Mind or a Change of Focus? A Theory of Choice Reversals in Politics , 1994 .

[75]  B. Jones Reconceiving Decision-Making in Democratic Politics: Attention, Choice, and Public Policy , 1994 .

[76]  R. Cobb,et al.  The politics of problem definition : shaping the policy agenda , 1994 .

[77]  P. Sabatier,et al.  Policy Change And Learning: An Advocacy Coalition Approach , 1993 .

[78]  Shanto Iyengar,et al.  News Coverage of the Gulf Crisis and Public Opinion , 1993 .

[79]  A. Schneider,et al.  Social Construction of Target Populations: Implications for Politics and Policy , 1993, American Political Science Review.

[80]  D. Shaw,et al.  The Evolution of Agenda-Setting Research: Twenty-Five Years in the Marketplace of Ideas , 1993 .

[81]  R. Cobb,et al.  Problem Definition, Agenda Access, and Policy Choice , 1993 .

[82]  Janet Wasko,et al.  Communication and democracy , 1993 .

[83]  David H. Weaver,et al.  ISSUE SALIENCE AND PUBLIC OPINION: ARE THERE CONSEQUENCES OF AGENDA-SETTING? , 1991 .

[84]  David L. Altheide The impact of television news formats on social policy , 1991 .

[85]  S. Iyengar Is anyone responsible? How television frames political issues. , 1991 .

[86]  Z. Kunda,et al.  The case for motivated reasoning. , 1990, Psychological bulletin.

[87]  J. Krosnick,et al.  Altering the Foundations of Support for the President Through Priming , 1990, American Political Science Review.

[88]  W. Bennett,et al.  Toward a Theory of Press-State Relations in the United States , 1990 .

[89]  William A. Gamson,et al.  News as Framing , 1989 .

[90]  M. McCombs,et al.  How President's State of Union Talk Influenced News Media Agendas , 1989 .

[91]  W. Gamson,et al.  Media Discourse and Public Opinion on Nuclear Power: A Constructionist Approach , 1989, American Journal of Sociology.

[92]  Robert M. Entman,et al.  How the Media Affect What People Think: An Information Processing Approach , 1989, The Journal of Politics.

[93]  Edward G. Carmines,et al.  Issue Evolution: Race and the Transformation of American Politics , 1989 .

[94]  T. Cook,et al.  Making Laws and Making News: Media Strategies in the U.S. House of Representatives , 1989 .

[95]  S. Hilgartner,et al.  The Rise and Fall of Social Problems: A Public Arenas Model , 1988, American Journal of Sociology.

[96]  M. McCombs,et al.  THE IMPACT OF INVESTIGATIVE REPORTING ON PUBLIC OPINION AND POLICYMAKING TARGETING TOXIC WASTE , 1987 .

[97]  S. Iyengar,et al.  News That Matters: Television and American Opinion , 1987 .

[98]  W. Riker The art of political manipulation , 1987 .

[99]  Samuel Kernell,et al.  Going Public: New Strategies of Presidential Leadership , 1987 .

[100]  B. J. Nelson Making an Issue of Child Abuse , 1986 .

[101]  M. Linsky,et al.  Impact How the Press Affects Federal Policymaking , 1986 .

[102]  L. Epstein : Making an Issue of Child Abuse: Political Agenda Setting for Social Problems , 1985 .

[103]  Shanto Iyengar,et al.  Television News, Real-World Cues, and Changes in the Public Agenda , 1985 .

[104]  James M. Enelow,et al.  The Spatial Theory of Voting: An Introduction , 1984 .

[105]  John W. Kingdon Agendas, alternatives, and public policies , 1984 .

[106]  Robert M. Entman,et al.  Framing: Toward Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm , 1993 .

[107]  T. Tyler,et al.  Media and agenda setting: effects on the public, interest group leaders, policy makers, and policy. , 1983, Public opinion quarterly.

[108]  C. Eyal,et al.  Agenda Setting for the Civil Rights Issue , 1981 .

[109]  L. Ross,et al.  Biased Assimilation and Attitude Polarization: The Effects of Prior Theories on Subsequently Considered Evidence , 1979 .

[110]  Harold Gene Zucker The Variable Nature of News Media Influence , 1978 .

[111]  Jack L. Walker Setting the Agenda in the U.S. Senate: A Theory of Problem Selection , 1977, British Journal of Political Science.

[112]  Maxwell McCombs,et al.  The emergence of American political issues : the agenda-setting function of the press , 1977 .

[113]  Charles D. Elder,et al.  Participation in American Politics: The Dynamics of Agenda-Building , 1975 .

[114]  H. Molotch,et al.  NEWS AS PURPOSIVE BEHAVIOR: ON THE STRATEGIC USE OF ROUTINE EVENTS, ACCIDENTS, AND SCANDALS* , 1974 .

[115]  R. Loveridge Participation in American Politics: The Dynamics of Agenda-Building . By Cobb Roger and Elder Charles. (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc., 1972. Pp. 182. $3.50.) , 1973, American Political Science Review.

[116]  Leon V. Sigal,et al.  Reporters and Officials: The Organization and Politics of Newsmaking , 1973 .

[117]  G. Ray Funkhouser,et al.  THE ISSUES OF THE SIXTIES: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY IN THE DYNAMICS OF PUBLIC OPINION , 1973 .

[118]  Allen Newell,et al.  Human Problem Solving. , 1973 .

[119]  D. Shaw,et al.  Agenda setting function of mass media , 1972 .

[120]  A. Downs Up and Down with Ecology--The Issue Attention Cycle , 1972 .

[121]  E. S. Redford Democracy in the administrative state , 1969 .

[122]  P. Lazarsfeld,et al.  The People's Choice: How the Voter Makes Up His Mind in a Presidential Campaign , 1968 .

[123]  Murray Edelman,et al.  The symbolic uses of politics , 1967 .

[124]  Warren E. Miller,et al.  Constituency Influence in Congress , 1963, American Political Science Review.

[125]  J. Klapper The effects of mass communication , 1960 .

[126]  E. E. Schattschneider The Semisovereign People: A Realist's View of Democracy in America , 1960 .

[127]  W. Breed,et al.  The Press and Foreign Policy. , 1964 .

[128]  L. Guest The People's Choice: How the Voter Makes Up His Mind in a Presidential Campaign. , 1946 .

[129]  J. F. Scott The Press and Foreign Policy , 1931, The Journal of Modern History.