The Dynamics of Public Attention: Agenda-Setting Theory Meets Big Data
University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
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Abstract
Researchers have used surveys and experiments to better understand communication dynamics, but confront consistent distortion from self-report data. But now both digital exposure and resulting expressive behaviors (such as tweets) are potentially accessible for direct analysis with important ramifications for the formulation of communication theory. We utilize “big data” to explore attention and framing in the traditional and social media for 29 political issues during 2012. We find agenda setting for these issues is not a one-way pattern from traditional media to a mass audience, but rather a complex and dynamic interaction. Although the attentional dynamics of traditional and social media are correlated,…
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- Framing (construction)
- Big data
- Dynamics (music)
- Social media
- Communication theory
- Politics
- Data science
- Psychology
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