Public Attention, Political Action: The Example of Environmental Regulation
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in: Rationality and Society, Jahrgang 16, Nr. 2, 01.05.2004, S. 149-190.
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T1 - Public Attention, Political Action: The Example of Environmental Regulation
AU - Newig, Jens
PY - 2004/5/1
Y1 - 2004/5/1
N2 - In this paper, a rational choice model of the dynamics of public attention to politically relevant issues is proposed, responding to the following research questions: When and why does public attention arise in the first place? Do 'issue attention cycles' really exist? What issues are likely to attain which degree of public attention? How can public attention be measured soundly? In which way does public attention influence regulatory action, and how, in turn, is public attention affected by political action? To this end, the paper sets off with a discussion of the concepts of 'public', 'issue', 'attention' and 'cycle'. Key variables of the causal model include the acuteness/severity and accessibility/visibility of the issue at stake, as well as the ability to 'solve' the underlying problem. In an empirical study, several environmental issues and their corresponding regulation in Germany are examined in order to test the theoretical conjectures which could, for the most part, be empirically supported.
AB - In this paper, a rational choice model of the dynamics of public attention to politically relevant issues is proposed, responding to the following research questions: When and why does public attention arise in the first place? Do 'issue attention cycles' really exist? What issues are likely to attain which degree of public attention? How can public attention be measured soundly? In which way does public attention influence regulatory action, and how, in turn, is public attention affected by political action? To this end, the paper sets off with a discussion of the concepts of 'public', 'issue', 'attention' and 'cycle'. Key variables of the causal model include the acuteness/severity and accessibility/visibility of the issue at stake, as well as the ability to 'solve' the underlying problem. In an empirical study, several environmental issues and their corresponding regulation in Germany are examined in order to test the theoretical conjectures which could, for the most part, be empirically supported.
KW - Sustainability sciences, Communication
KW - Issue-attention
KW - Media coverage
KW - Political action
KW - Public attention
KW - Rational choice
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=2942555585&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1177/1043463104043713
DO - 10.1177/1043463104043713
M3 - Journal articles
VL - 16
SP - 149
EP - 190
JO - Rationality and Society
JF - Rationality and Society
SN - 1461-7358
IS - 2
ER -