Public Attention, Political Action: The Example of Environmental Regulation

Research output: Journal contributionsJournal articlesResearchpeer-review

Authors

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.

Original languageEnglish
JournalRationality and Society
Volume16
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)149-190
Number of pages42
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.05.2004
Externally publishedYes

DOI

Recently viewed

Publications

  1. Concepts and Instruments for Facing the Challenges of Corporate Sustainability Management
  2. The Rise and Fall of Electricity Distribution Cooperatives in Germany
  3. The platform as factory
  4. Playing with sound and gesture in digital audio games
  5. Exploring roles in digital co-creation. The case of Twittertheater
  6. A priori, a posteriori
  7. Multilevel Party Politics during the Grand Coalition
  8. Linkshändigkeit als Privileg oder Nachteil bei Notebookeingabegeräten?
  9. Media Freedom and the Escalation of State Violence
  10. Maximal strength measurement
  11. Nutzen Sie die "Aufmerksamkeit"
  12. Comity
  13. The state of the internets
  14. Die Versicherbarkeit von Umweltschäden
  15. Anders als die anderen?
  16. VKhUTEMAS at Martin-Gropius-Bau
  17. The political executive returns
  18. Networks of Clusters
  19. Multimodal algebra learning
  20. Fatigue behaviour of multi-spot joints of 2024-T3 aluminium sheets obtained by refill Friction Stir Spot Welding with polysulfide sealant
  21. Integrierte Mikrodatenfiles
  22. Bad Practices in Unternehmen und die Mechanismen ihrer Etablierung
  23. Electoral cycles in active labor market policies
  24. Significance of Antibiotics in the Environment
  25. Autotrophic and heterotrophic microalgae and cyanobacteria cultivation for food and feed
  26. Advanced Treatment Technologies for Urban Waste Water Reuse
  27. Ronald F. Inglehart
  28. On the Thermoregulation in the human microvascular system
  29. Artificial empathy in healthcare chatbots
  30. VIPs in der Lesesozialisation ?
  31. Broadening the scope of ecosystem services research
  32. Labrets in Africa and Amazonia
  33. Notizen zum Interview
  34. Studying the fate of the drug Chlorprothixene and its photo transformation products in the aquatic environment
  35. Der Schwingung zum Trotz