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Part 1 - Agenda Setting (Typology of Causal Stories (Natural (Purely…
Part 1 - Agenda Setting
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is about how situations come to be seen as caused by human actions and amenable to human itnervention
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3 strands of thinking in the agenda literature contribute indirectly ot an understading of this topic
- focus on the identity and characteristics of political actors
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it looks at the autor's attitudes, resources, and opportunities accounting for the appearance of policy problems and their particular formulation at a given time
- focuses on the nature of the difficulties or harms themselves
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- focuses on the deliberate use of language and of symbols in particular as a way of getting an issue onto the public agenda or, alternatively, keeping it off.
all the three strands give insights on problem definition ad agenda setting, but they left out:
CAUSAL IDEAS
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Key trigger of the "SYSTEMIC AGENDA": on both levels, causal stories move situations intellectually from the realm of fate to the realm of human agency
Problem definition is a process of image making, where the images have to do fundamentally with attributing cause, blame, and responsability.
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