Framing and advocacy: a research agenda for interest group studies

作者: Iskander De Bruycker

DOI: 10.1080/13501763.2016.1149208

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摘要: ABSTRACTThis research agenda contribution starts from the observation that an increasing number of interest group studies have been addressing questions about framing. Although this emerging literature has made great progress towards being able to study framing in large-n designs owing advances data-gathering techniques, many analytical and conceptual challenges still lie ahead. One important question remains is how can serve as a political strategy and, more precisely, which frames are most effective. This article gives overview recent work on It highlights some key issues scholars face when they undertake Various contrasted terms types studied, level analysis employed influence determined. I conclude by developing with concrete recommendations for deal

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