The interplay between parties and media in putting EU issues on the agenda
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We investigate the interplay between party communication and media coverage in putting EU issues on the agenda during the 2014 European Parliamentary election campaigns in Austria, Germany and the United Kingdom. A temporal pattern analysis focuses on the dynamic perspective of media–parties’ interactions based on a quantitative content analysis of (a) the press releases published by parties and (b) the coverage of two leading newspapers per country 12 weeks prior to the elections. We find that most public discourses are started by the media; however, political parties especially in Austria are also quite successful in initiating discussions about EU issues. Interestingly, once an issue has been placed on the agenda, only few parties take the chance of their issue ownership as response to the media agenda. On the other side, media react to publications of all party types, even radical parties.
Date of Publication
2017-04-20
Publication Type
Article
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Maier, Michaela | |
Bacherle, Patrick | |
Leidecker-Sandmann, Melanie |
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Party politics
Publisher
Sage Publications
ISSN
1354-0688
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open.access