Agenda-Setting by Minority Political Groups: A Case Study of American Indian Tribes
Description:
This study tested theoretical propositions concerning agenda-setting by minority political groups in the United States to see if they had the scope to be applicable to American Indian tribes or if there were alternative explanations for how this group places its agenda items on the formal agenda and resolves them. Indian tribes were chosen as the case study because they are of significantly different legal and political status than other minority groups upon which much of the previous research …
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Date:
May 1990
Creator:
McCoy, Leila M. (Leila Melanie)
Partner:
UNT Libraries