A public agenda refers to the set of issues, problems, or topics that are prioritized and discussed in public discourse and policymaking. It reflects the collective interests and concerns of the community, often shaped by media coverage, political debates, and social movements. The public agenda influences decision-making processes and the allocation of resources by government and organizations. Ultimately, it serves as a guide for what society considers important and worthy of attention.
Public agenda refers to the issues and topics that are currently important and being discussed by the public, government, or media. It represents the consensus on what needs attention and action in a particular society or community.
What is it called when the media get to decide what information the public will be given
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Agenda Setting
The mass media can impact public agenda by selectively reporting news and covering only one side of a story
What is the name of someone who seeks to influence public officials in favor of a specific cause or agenda
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