Abstract

Sless' main concern is the validity of the agenda-setting metaphor, and the methodologies used in agenda-setting studies. He suggests 'the response [to his article]...are perfect demonstrations of how questions posed for debate by one person are taken as different questions in other debates by other people'.

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