单词 | agenda-setting |
释义 | > as lemmasagenda-setting C2. Objective, as agenda-setter; agenda-setting n. and adj., etc. ΚΠ 1925 Bull. Pan-Pacific Union May 3/1 A communication from..Wilson, who helped in the agenda making, will be read. 1955 Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 49 1015 The President becomes agenda-setter for the Congress, the chief continuing initiator of subject-matter to reach actionable stages. 1960 Amer. Behavioral Scientist Dec. 9 I have begun to worry about what I call the agenda-setting function of the mass media. 1970 R. W. Budd in R. W. Burns & G. D. Brooks Curriculum Design in Changing Society (1975) xviii. 274 The broad agenda-making role performed by the mass communicators would appear to be a way of establishing those ends. 1981 Guardian 7 Sept. 11/4 Between telling ourselves there is no ‘peg’ for a subject, and being accused of agenda-setting, important ideas are ignored. 2000 K. Canada & R. Pringle in M. S. Kimmel & A. Aronson Gendered Society Reader 252 We occasionally observed male students making agenda-challenging comments, such as ‘I resent you bringing that up!’ < as lemmas |
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