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Canadian Journal of Political Science | 1980

Regional and Linguistic Agenda-Setting in Canada: A Study of Newspaper Coverage of Issues Affecting Political Integration in 1976

Walter C. Soderlund; Ronald H. Wagenberg; E. Donald Briggs; Ralph Nelson

This note examines the way in which newspapers across Canada reported on events affecting political integration in the country during 1976. The year 1976 was significant with respect to Canadas political integration. While there were crises such as the “strike” of air traffic controllers over the introduction of French as a language of air traffic control in the province of Quebec (the incident which prompted us to undertake the study), it was of course the victory of the Parti Quebecois in the November 15 election which provided the most direct challenge of all to the future of Canadian political integration. That event meant that what had been a cause for concern had now become a cause for alarm; a “situation” had become a “crisis.” A unique characteristic of this study is, therefore, that it begins in a “noncrisis” atmosphere and runs through the period of initial popular realization that the threat to “national unity” is both real and immediate.


Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly | 1980

Output and Feedback: Canadian Newspapers and Political Integration

Walter C. Soderlund; Ronald H. Wagenberg; E. Donald Briggs; Ralph Nelson

pendent newspaper was consistent with two other findings. Some 69% said they preferred to patronize a local independent supermarket instead of a national chain, and 67% said they favored a locally owned appliance store to a national chain. One has to question the genuineness of the expressed preference for locally owned newspapers , g r o c e r y m a r k e t s a n d appliance stores. It may not have been indicative of overt consumer behavior; it may have reflected the conventional wisdom that there is innate good in local ownership. It was suspected that the opposition to government interference with group ownership at both the national and state level might be linked t o Texas conservatism or a laissez faire or pro-business attitude. However, in response to two other items. 69% said that big business had too much power, and 40% agreed that the laws regulating business were not strict enough. The strongest associations in the study were between the two combined knowledge variables and the two combined attitude variables. The 12 correlations between the four variables were all positive and significant beyond the .OOl level and ranged from .41 to .63. Thus persons who were knowledgeable about their local newspaper ownership and about national trends in newspaper groups tended to favor local and independent ownership and tended to favor government limitations on group ownership at both the state and national level. Public awareness of this issue may result in public advocacy of government intervention.


Political Research Quarterly | 1975

A Content Analyses of Editorial Coverage of the 1972 Election Campaigns in Canada and the United States

Walter C. Soderlund; Ronald H. Wagenberg

XW x THEN the Prime Minister, Mr. Trudeau failed to call an election in the spring of 1972, the likelihood that national elections would be held in both Canada and the United States at the same time increased dramatically. Since we were interested in the state of relations between Canada and the United States as well as in comparisons between the two political systems, we determined that advantage should be taken of this possibly unique opportunity to study the overlapping campaigns in the neighboring democracies.


Canadian Journal of Political Science | 1994

Cheerleader or Critic? Television News Coverage in Canada and the United States of the US Invasion of Panama

Walter C. Soderlund; Ronald H. Wagenberg; Ian C. Pemberton


Canadian Journal of Political Science | 1988

Campaigns, Images and Polls: Mass Media Coverage of the 1984 Canadian Election *

Ronald H. Wagenberg; Walter C. Soderlund; Walter I. Romanow; E. D. Briggs


Contemporary Sociology | 1986

Media and Elections in Canada.

Thelma McCormack; Walter C. Soderlund; Walter I. Romanow; E. Donald Briggs; Ronald H. Wagenberg


Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly | 1975

The Influence of Chain-Ownership on Editorial Comment in Canada:

Ronald H. Wagenberg; Walter C. Soderlund


Canadian journal of communication | 1998

The Impact of the End of the Cold War on Canadian and American TV News Coverage of Cuba: Image Consistency or Image Change?

Walter C. Soderlund; Ronald H. Wagenberg; Stuart H. Surlin


Canadian Journal of Political Science | 1976

The Effects of Chain Ownership on Editorial Coverage: The Case of the 1974 Canadian Federal Election

Ronald H. Wagenberg; Walter C. Soderlund


Comparative politics | 1979

A Critique of the Hartz Theory of Political Development as Applied to Canada

Walter C. Soderlund; Ralph Nelson; Ronald H. Wagenberg

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