This contributors' volume examines the ways in which public
opinion affects public policy via the news media. Insofar as the
media represent or characterize the public, they represent or frame
policy questions and decisions. They convey--accurately or
inaccurately--the overall climate of public opinion to
policymakers, and are themselves used as evidence of public opinion
by policymakers. This work draws together theory and original
research concerning the role of the press in shaping public policy
and links the fields of journalism, mass communications, and
political science.
This work will be of interest to scholars and practitioners in
journalism, communications studies, public policy, government, and
political science.
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