Public opinion for sale: The role of policy marketers in Greater Yellowstone policy conflict

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Mark K. Mcbeth
Elizabeth A. Shanahan
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[1] Idaho State University,
[2] Montana State University,undefined
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Policy Sciences | 2004年 / 37卷
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Economic Policy; Interest Group; Environmental Policy; Public Opinion; Research Agenda;
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This article develops a macro-level theory of framing to explain the intractable or ‘icked’ nature of environmental policy. Using conflict in the Greater Yellowstone Area (GYA) as a case study, we review how proposed solutions – technical, scientific, and economic – and cultural issues often lead to inadequate policy solutions. We then propose that interest groups, the media, and elected officials do not act solely as linkage mechanisms, but, rather, as policy marketers who market public opinion to citizens. The macro-level trends of a marketing culture in tandem with the rise of consumerism are explored in the context of GYA politics. Finally, we describe how our proposed macro-level theory of framing points to a rich research agenda for empirically testing questions about issue framing, policy marketers, and public opinion formation in environmental policy conflict.
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页码:319 / 338
页数:19
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