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Gaining voice in the mass media: the effect of parties' strategies on party-issue linkages in election news coverage

The mass media are central in providing citizens with information on political parties and issues. This study deals with the question of how the mass media link issues to parties in their news coverage. Such party-issue linkages in the media are crucial if parties want to gain or maintain ownership of political issues. The study tests hypotheses according to which journalists use parties' issue emphases and issue positions as a heuristic to decide which party to give voice to when debating certain issues. It combines and analyzes datasets based on electoral programs and election news coverage of national elections in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the UK between 1991 and 2007. It finds that journalists link issues with parties that emphasized these issues in the past or increased their emphasis at the current election. In contrast, issue positioning does not effect party-issue linkages. These findings contradict past research on the reflection of parties' issue emphasis in media coverage, and have important implications for parties' issue strategies, party competition, and the role of mass media in democracy.

Gaining voice in the mass media: the effect of parties' strategies on party-issue linkages in election news coverage

Urheber*in: Merz, Nicolas

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ISSN
1741-1416
Umfang
Seite(n): 436-460
Sprache
Englisch
Anmerkungen
Status: Postprint; begutachtet (peer reviewed)

Erschienen in
Acta Politica, 52(4)

Thema
Politikwissenschaft
Publizistische Medien, Journalismus,Verlagswesen
politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur
Medieninhalte, Aussagenforschung
Wahlkampf
Partei
politisches Programm
Parteipolitik
Massenmedien
Berichterstattung
Österreich
Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Niederlande
Schweiz
Großbritannien

Ereignis
Geistige Schöpfung
(wer)
Merz, Nicolas
Ereignis
Veröffentlichung
(wo)
Vereinigtes Königreich
(wann)
2017

DOI
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GESIS - Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften. Bibliothek Köln
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  • Zeitschriftenartikel

Beteiligte

  • Merz, Nicolas

Entstanden

  • 2017

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