The language of journalism - The language of agenda setting effects

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-6019_10_1

Keywords:

Three levels of agenda setting, intermedia agenda setting, compelling arguments, need for orientation, civic osmosis, agendamelding, fake news

Abstract

The evolution of agenda setting over the past 50 years is an in-depth, large-scale case study of the scientific method. This oscillating history of theoretical explication and extensive empirical investigation has identified major aspects of the language of journalism that have significant impact on the formation of public opinion. The theory of agenda setting now includes three levels of agenda setting effects, intermedia agenda setting and the concept of compelling arguments that identify key aspects of the language of journalism. Other theoretical concepts, need for orientation, and most recently civic osmosis and agendamelding explicate the process of agenda setting. All of these are intellectual tools for dealing with the contemporary problem of fake news.

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Published

2020-06-04