Power of Information Networks

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Agenda Building Influence
Agenda Building Process
Agenda Building Research
Agenda Building Studies
Agenda Setting Point
Agenda Setting Theory
Big Data Studies
Big Social Data
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Information Subsidies
Inter-media Agenda Setting
Intermedia Agenda Setting
Journalistic Role Performances
Manual Content Analysis
Maxwell McCombs
Media Effects
Multiple Regression Quadratic Assignment Procedure
NAS
Network Agenda
Network Agenda-Setting (NAS) Model
Network Analysis
News Media Effects
Oregon Wine
Political Communications
Political Public Relations
Politics and the Media
Public Opinion
Public Relations
QAP Correlation
Semantic Network Analysis
Strategic Communications
Tech Blogs
Traditional News Media
Twitter's API
Twitter’s API

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138847743
  • Weight: 476g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The news media have significant influence on the formation of public opinion. Called the agenda-setting role of the media, this influence occurs at three levels. Focusing public attention on a select few issues or other topics at any moment is level one. Emphasizing specific attributes of those issues or topics is level two. The Power of Information Networks: The Third Level of Agenda Setting introduces the newest perspective on this influence. While levels one and two are concerned with the salience of discrete individual elements, the third level offers a more comprehensive and nuanced perspective to explain media effects in this evolving media landscape: the ability of the news media to determine how the public associates the various elements in these media messages to create an integrated picture of public affairs. This is the first book to detail the theoretical foundations, methodological approaches, and international empirical evidence for this new perspective. Cutting-edge communication analytics such as network analysis, Big Data and data visualization techniques are used to examine these third-level effects. Diverse applications of the theory are documented in political communication, public relations, health communication, and social media research.

The Power of Information Networks will interest scholars, students and practitioners concerned with the media and their social and cultural effects.

Lei Guo is an assistant professor in the Emerging Media Studies Division of the College of Communication at Boston University. Guo’s research focuses mainly on agenda-setting theory, alternative media, and international communication.

Maxwell McCombs is the Jesse H. Jones Centennial Chair in Communication Emeritus at the University of Texas at Austin and has been a visiting professor annually at the University of Navarra in Spain since 1994. Professor McCombs is internationally recognized for his research on the agenda-setting role of mass communication, and the influence of the media on the focus of public attention.