RESEARCH INTERESTS
AGENDA SETTING
Policy makers are required to address a multitude of problems in society but most of the time they do not have the resources, time or willingness to address them. As a result, a key question in the field of agenda setting is to understand how attention is allocated to different policy issues. Why do some issues capture disproportionate attention while others find serious limitations to enter the political agenda? To what extent do the media influence the political agenda and the preferences of the public? Do the consolidation of multilevel governance systems influence
agenda-setting dynamics?
As part of the Comparative Agendas Project I have collaborated in a number of join publications on these topics, I have co-authored the book Agenda Dynamics in Spain (with Laura Chaqués- Bonafont and Frank Baumgartner), and lead many publications mainly on two areas: the analysis of media coverage of corruption and the Europeanization of the political agenda.
/ DATABASES
You can find all the databases developed in the context of this project in the Q-Dem webpage
of corruption and proposing solutions (Europa Press 2017)
public pressure against corrupt practices
as a public problem
Spanish Parliament
(1990–2015)
in El País and El Mundo
/ PUBLICATIONS ON AGENDA SETTING
AUTHOR
TITLE
YEAR
LINK
2021
2020
Palau, A. M.
2019
2019
Palau, A.M.
2018
2016
2015
2013
2012
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
Palau, A.M.
2009
2009