Reassessing Twitter’s Agenda-Building Power : An Analysis of Intermedia Agenda-Setting Effects Durin...
An Analysis of Intermedia Agenda-Setting Effects During the 2016 Presidential Primary Season

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Title: Reassessing Twitter’s Agenda-Building Power : An Analysis of Intermedia Agenda-Setting Effects During the 2016 Presidential Primary Season; An Analysis of Intermedia Agenda-Setting Effects During the 2016 Presidential Primary Season
Authors and Corporations: Conway-Silva, Bethany A., Filer, Christine R., Kenski, Kate, Tsetsi, Eric
In: Social Science Computer Review, 36, 2018, 4, p. 469-483
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 469-483
ISSN: 0894-4393
1552-8286
DOI: 10.1177/0894439317715430
published in: Social Science Computer Review
Language: English
Subjects:
Law
Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> This study examined the relationship between elite news media agendas and campaign agendas during the 2016 presidential primary season. Computer-assisted content analysis was used to assess issue emphasis within Twitter feeds of U.S. presidential primary candidates and their campaigns as well as the nation’s top newspapers. The relationship between the overall Twitter agenda and that of newspapers, as well as the influence of front-runners Clinton, Cruz, Sanders, and Trump, was investigated using time series analysis. Aggregate and candidate-specific findings reveal some reciprocal relationships, but overall greater influence of newspapers on the Twitter agenda was detected. Findings suggest that Twitter has the potential to break free from and influence traditional media gatekeeping. </jats:p>