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Network Agenda Setting Model

I have been working on studies explicating the Network Agenda Setting Model (NAS), the third level of agenda setting theory, since 2011. The NAS model asserts that

the salience of the network relationships among objects and/or attributes, in addition to discrete individual elements, can be transferred from the news media to the public’s mind.

Here is a graph that shows the difference between the traditional approach of agenda setting theory and the Network Agenda Setting Model.

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The empirical studies I have conducted with colleagues found that media agenda networks were significantly correlated with the public agenda networks in various socio-cultural contexts. The NAS model can also be used to examine agenda building, intermedia agenda setting and other media effects.

Selected NAS publications:

The first two conference papers:

Book:

Peer-reviewed journals: