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  2. Agenda-setting theory - Wikipedia

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    Agenda-setting theory was formally developed by Maxwell McCombs and Donald Lewis Shaw in a study on the 1968 presidential election deemed "the Chapel Hill study". McCombs and Shaw demonstrated a strong correlation between one hundred Chapel Hill residents' thought on what was the most important election issue and what the local news media reported was the most important issue.

  3. Bernard Cecil Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Cecil Cohen (February 22, 1926 – January 9, 2024) was an American political scientist and educator who was acting Chancellor of University of Wisconsin–Madison in 1987. Born in Northampton, Massachusetts , Cohen received his bachelors, masters, and doctorate degrees in political science from Yale University .

  4. Talk:Agenda-setting theory - Wikipedia

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    The Bernard C. Cohen quote in the Characteristics/Tenets section is not exact. ... As for the "Application of agenda-setting theory for the study of various topics ...

  5. Multiple streams framework - Wikipedia

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    The MSF was first proposed by John W. Kingdon to describe the agenda setting stage of the policy making process. [1] In developing his framework Kingdon took inspiration from the garbage can model of organizational choice, [2] which views organizations as anarchical processes resulting from the interaction of four streams: 1) choices, 2) problems, 3) solutions, and 4) energy from participants.

  6. Agenda setting - Wikipedia

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  7. Agenda building - Wikipedia

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    Agenda building describes the ongoing process by which various groups attempt to transfer their interests to be the interests of public policymakers. [1] Conceptualized as a political science theory by Cobb and Elder in 1971, [2] "the agenda-building perspective...alerts us to the importance of the environing social processes in determining what occurs at the decision-making stage and what ...

  8. Bernard Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Cohen (Australian author) (born 1963), Australian writer Bernard Cecil Cohen (1926–2024), American academic administrator, chancellor of University of Wisconsin, Madison Bernard S. Cohen (1934–2020), American politician and member of the Virginia House of Delegates

  9. Bernard S. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Bernard S. Cohen (January 17, 1934 – October 12, 2020) was a civil liberties attorney and Democratic member of the Virginia House of Delegates. On April 10, 1967, appearing with co-counsel Philip Hirschkop on behalf of the ACLU , Cohen presented oral argument for the petitioners in Loving v.