Beyond agenda setting: information subsidies and public policy

By: Gandy, Oscar HMaterial type: BookBookSeries: Communication and infromation science: a series of monographs, treatises, and textsPublication details: New Jersey Ablex Publishing Corporation 1982Description: xi, 243 pISBN: 9780893910969Subject(s): Mass media - Political aspects - United States | Communications in politics - United States | Policy scienceDDC classification: 302.2340973 Summary: This volume describes the use of mass media and other communication channels by corporations, bureaucrats, politicians and consumer advocates to influence the development and implementation of public policy in areas of science, technology and social service delivery. It provides answers to the critical question--who sets the media agenda, how, and for what purposes. This book is the first to reveal the degree of inequality that exists between participants in any policy debate. (http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Agenda-Setting-Information-Communication/dp/0893910961)
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This volume describes the use of mass media and other communication channels by corporations, bureaucrats, politicians and consumer advocates to influence the development and implementation of public policy in areas of science, technology and social service delivery. It provides answers to the critical question--who sets the media agenda, how, and for what purposes. This book is the first to reveal the degree of inequality that exists between participants in any policy debate. (http://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Agenda-Setting-Information-Communication/dp/0893910961)

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