Examining the Role of Political Party Predispositions and Polarized Media on Network Agenda Setting: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Türkiye
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Date
2024
Authors
Gizem Melek
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SAGE Publications Inc.
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the association between the media and the public network agendas concerning Syrian refugees in Türkiye as an exemplar of a polarized media system within the context of a competitive authoritarian regime to gain insight into the cognitive effects of media in such a context internationally. Large-scale media and nationally representative mind-mapping survey data analysis show that the media’s network agenda is only significantly transferred to the pro-government individuals while no significant effect was found on pro-opposition individuals from any media outlet regardless of their political stances. Implications are discussed. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Competitive Authoritarian Regime, Nas, Network Agenda-setting, Network Analysis, Polarized Media, Public Opinion, Qap, Syrian Refugees, Third-level Agenda-setting, Türkiye, Authoritarianism, Cognition, Government, Mass Media, Network Analysis, Party Politics, Refugee, Turkey, authoritarianism, cognition, government, mass media, network analysis, party politics, refugee, Turkey, NAS, QAP, Network Agenda-Setting, Syrian, Polarized Media, Refugees, Competitive Authoritarian Regime, Third-Level Agenda-Setting, Türkiye, Network Analysis, Public Opinion, Syrian Refugees
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0508 media and communications, 05 social sciences, 0506 political science
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1
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Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
Volume
101
Issue
2
Start Page
373
End Page
404
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