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Global agenda setting (also described as issue emergence) has largely been overlooked by researchers in international politics, contrary to the vast amount of research into domestic agenda setting by scholars studying U.S. politics. One of the reasons global agenda setting has been neglected stems from a lack of a standard approach to agenda setting that can be used in the international arena. This paper identifies a way to study international agenda setting through the use of framing. Using the framing perspective allows us to examine change and continuity in frames over time as opposed to the rather idiosyncratic way global agenda setting research has been examined in the past. The paper proposes understanding issue emergence by looking at the moral, analytical, and temporal aspects of a frame and their dominance in international discourse. In addition, the paper describes the most likely influences on frame dominance as sources for hypotheses to guide future research on international issue emergence. |
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| Rothman, Steven. "Getting Their Attention! A Framework for International Issue Emergence (Global Agenda Setting)" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hyatt Regency Chicago and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, Chicago, IL, Aug 30, 2007 <Not Available>. 2011-06-08 <http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p209806_index.html> |
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| Rothman, S. B. , 2007-08-30 "Getting Their Attention! A Framework for International Issue Emergence (Global Agenda Setting)" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hyatt Regency Chicago and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, Chicago, IL Online <PDF>. 2011-06-08 from http://www.allacademic.com/meta/p209806_index.html |
Publication Type: Conference Paper/Unpublished Manuscript Abstract: Global agenda setting (also described as issue emergence) has largely been overlooked by researchers in international politics, contrary to the vast amount of research into domestic agenda setting by scholars studying U.S. politics. One of the reasons global agenda setting has been neglected stems from a lack of a standard approach to agenda setting that can be used in the international arena. This paper identifies a way to study international agenda setting through the use of framing. Using the framing perspective allows us to examine change and continuity in frames over time as opposed to the rather idiosyncratic way global agenda setting research has been examined in the past. The paper proposes understanding issue emergence by looking at the moral, analytical, and temporal aspects of a frame and their dominance in international discourse. In addition, the paper describes the most likely influences on frame dominance as sources for hypotheses to guide future research on international issue emergence. |
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| A Framework for Understanding International Issue Emergence (Global Agenda Setting)* Steven B. Rothman Department of Political Science 1284 University of Oregon 1415 Kincaid St PLC 936 Eugene OR 97403-1284 srothma1@uoregon.edu http://www.uoregon.edu/~srothma1/ Prepared for delivery at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association August 30 - September 2 2007. Please contact author for suggestions and comments. Abstract Global agenda setting (also described as issue emergence) has largely been overlooked by researchers in international politics contrary to the |
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