Datasets

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    Media
  • Newspaper De Standaard
  • Television News
    Parliamentary & Legislative
  • Bills
  • Oral questions and interpellations
    Prime Minister & Executive
  • Government Agreements
  • State of the Union Speeches
    Political Parties
  • Party Manifestos


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Research

Political agenda-setting moderated by conflict framing
In a recently published article, Julie Sevenans and Rens Vliegenthart investigate the role of conflict framing as a moderator of the political agenda-setting effect. Conflict is at the heart of politics: political debate arises from political actors taking opposing positions. It ... Read more

 

Media storms in Belgium and the US
A media storm is a sudden surge in news coverage of an item, producing high attention for a sustained period. Which mechanisms drive media storms and how does the “anatomy” of media storms differs from that of non-storm coverage? Amber Boydstun and Anne Hardy offer a new method ... Read more

 

Staff

Stefaan Walgrave
Title: Professor
Institution(s): University of Antwerp

Stefaan Walgrave is professor of political science at the University of Antwerp (Belgium). His research focuses on political communication and on social movements and protest. Within political communication, he directed an earlier agenda-setting project in Belgium covering the 1991-2000 period. He has mainly done work on the political agenda-setting power of the media and on how political parties interact with mass media and has published about these topics in journals like Journal of Communication, Political Communication, Journal of European Public Policy and Comparative Political Studies.


Julie Sevenans
Title: Project manager (from 2013)
Institution(s): University of Antwerp

Julie Sevenans is a PhD student in political communication at the University of Antwerp. She got involved in the Comparative Agendas Project through her work as a coder for the project. Her research focuses on individual political actors’ information acquisition and processing, whereby special attention is given to the political agenda-setting power of the mass media.


Jeroen Joly
Title: Project manager (till 2013)
Institution(s): University of Antwerp

Jeroen Joly is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto. He obtained his PhD from the University of Antwerp in 2013.  His main research interests include political communication, party governance and coalition politics in both the domestic and international sphere.  He is involved in the INFOPOL Project on the determinants of politicians' information processing, and he is also an active member of the comparative agendas project (CAP).


Anne Hardy
Title: Project manager (till 2013)
Institution(s): University of Antwerp

Anne Hardy is a member of the M2P research group in Antwerp since 2009. Her research focuses on the causes, mechanisms and political consequences of media storms.


Explore Policy Trends

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The Belgian agenda-setting project collected issue attention data from different institutions and actors over a period of more than ten years.

 

 

Principal Investigator: Stefaan Walgrave
Location: Department of Political Science, Sint-Jacobstraat 2, 2000 Antwerp
Email: stefaan.walgrave@uantwerpen.be
Downloadable Data Series: 7
Time Span: 1977-2022
Total Observations: 413,321

Sponsoring Institutions

Funding for the Belgian agenda-setting project came from the European Science Foundation (grant number: 07-ECRP-008), from the Flemish National Science Foundation (grant number: G.0117.11N)  the Belgian Federal Science Policy (grant number: IUAP P7/46), and the TOP BOF University of Antwerp Grant (grant number FFB210426).

Belgian agenda-setting project

Featured Research:
Political agenda-setting moderated by conflict framing

In a recently published article, Julie Sevenans and Rens Vliegenthart investigate the role of conflict framing as a moderator of the political agenda-setting effect. Conflict is at the heart of politics: political debate arises from political actors taking opposing positions. It is hypothesized that conflict framing in media coverage enhances the relevance of the news for politicians, who in turn react more to this news in parliament. The expectations are tested by ... Read more

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