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Mediated events in political communication: A case study on the German European Union Council Presidency 2007
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August 2008

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Julia Hahn

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Kathrin Mok

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Nicolas Schwendemann

This case study provides a multi-perspective view on the power of political events as a strategy to influence public opinion-building regarding the European Union and the European Idea. To achieve this purpose, it examines one prominent political issue of 2007, namely the German Presidency of the Council of the EU. Looking at three different groups of actors, the German Government, the media, and the audience, the public perception of events is analyzed according to their varying degree of mediatization. The case study compares the three main objectives of the German Presidency on the actors' agendas and describes how issues were framed during three different time periods. The findings suggest that the media agenda was heavily influenced by the government's scheduled events. Regarding the frames identified in the public sphere, the media offered different interpretations, somewhat varying from the political leaders' intentions and from the citizens' perceptions.

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... In international political communication, clustering algorithms can not only identify the roles of different countries and regions in information dissemination, but also reveal the dissemination patterns and patterns of different political topics on a global scale [37]. For example, researchers used clustering algorithms to analyze political topics spread on social media and found that the paths of information dissemination often have obvious group characteristics, and specific political views and events will form similar dissemination patterns in different social circles [38]. With the further development of data mining technology, biomechanical models based on clustering algorithms have also been used to analyze complex social networks and transnational political interactions. ...

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Research on the application of biomechanics based on clustering algorithm in the path of international political communication
Mediated events in political communication: A case study on the German European Union Council Presidency 2007
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Communications