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- catalog contributor b12220020.
- catalog created "2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2001.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Paul Simon -- Series Editor Preface / Steven A. Shull -- Ch. 1. The Issue Definition Process in Agenda Setting -- Issue Definition in Agenda Setting -- Three Models of Issue Definition: Dominance, Bounded, and Valence Issues -- Linking Congressional Issue Definition with Environmental Policymaking -- Ch. 2. Three Models of Issue Definition in Congress -- Linking Symbols and Rhetoric, Redefinition of Issues and Policy Implementation with Issue Definition Models -- Dominance Issue Model -- Bounded Issue Model -- Valence Issue Model -- Testing the Policy Models of Issue Definition -- Coding Tone of Hearings, Committees, and Participants Who Testify -- Tracking Who Participates in Congress -- Testing the Relationships within Issue Definition Models -- Ch. 3. Dominance Issue Model -- The Case of Wetlands -- Relationship in Wetlands Policymaking of Congressional Hearings and Committee Dominance -- Results: Three Eras of Congressional Policymaking on Wetlands -- Era I -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-127) and index.".
- catalog description "Relationship in Wildlife Policymaking of Congressional Hearings and Committee Dominance -- Results: Wildlife Congressional Policymaking -- Wildlife Policy (1789-1999) -- Testing the Relationship among Wildlife Policymaking, Witnesses and Hearings from 1789-1999 -- Wildlife as a Valence Issue Model -- Ch. 6. Effectiveness of Using Issue Definition Models for Understanding Agenda Setting in Congress -- Understanding Issue Definition using Tone -- The Redefinition Tools of Legislative and Nonlegislative Hearings -- Changing Issue Definition Models over Time -- Who Participates and How Democratic is Participation in Congress? -- Achieving and Ecosystem and Sustainable Development Approach for Management of Natural Resources Through Issue Definition -- Management of Natural Resources Through Issue Definition.".
- catalog description "The Agricultural and Development Years (1789-1945) -- Era II -- Early Challenge to Agricultural Dominance (1946-1965) -- Era III -- The Loss of Dominance of Wetlands Policymaking (1966-1999) -- Testing the Relationships among Wetland Policymaking Venues, Witnesses and Hearings from 1789-1999 -- Wetlands as a Dominance Issue Model -- Redefining Wetlands -- Future of Wetlands -- Ch. 4. Bounded Issue Model -- The Case of the Great Lakes -- Relationship of Congressional Hearings and Committee Dominance in Great Lakes Policymaking -- Results: Three Eras of Congressional Policymaking on the Great Lakes -- Era I -- Industry, Commerce and Navigation Dominance (1789-1965) -- Era II -- The Shift to Environment and Health Dominance (1966-1983) -- Era III -- Agenda Sharing (1984-1999) -- Testing the Relationships among the Great Lakes Policymaking Venues, Witnesses, and Hearings from 1789 to 1999 -- The Great Lakes as Bounded Issue Model -- Ch. 5. Valence Issue Model -- The Case of Wildlife -- ".
- catalog extent "xvii, 133 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0815336462".
- catalog isPartOf "Garland reference library of social science. Politics and policy in American institutions ; v. 6.".
- catalog isPartOf "[Politics and policy in American institutions ; v. 6]".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Routledge,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "363.7/056/0973 21".
- catalog subject "Environmental policy United States.".
- catalog subject "GE180 .T96 2001".
- catalog subject "Legislative hearings United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Paul Simon -- Series Editor Preface / Steven A. Shull -- Ch. 1. The Issue Definition Process in Agenda Setting -- Issue Definition in Agenda Setting -- Three Models of Issue Definition: Dominance, Bounded, and Valence Issues -- Linking Congressional Issue Definition with Environmental Policymaking -- Ch. 2. Three Models of Issue Definition in Congress -- Linking Symbols and Rhetoric, Redefinition of Issues and Policy Implementation with Issue Definition Models -- Dominance Issue Model -- Bounded Issue Model -- Valence Issue Model -- Testing the Policy Models of Issue Definition -- Coding Tone of Hearings, Committees, and Participants Who Testify -- Tracking Who Participates in Congress -- Testing the Relationships within Issue Definition Models -- Ch. 3. Dominance Issue Model -- The Case of Wetlands -- Relationship in Wetlands Policymaking of Congressional Hearings and Committee Dominance -- Results: Three Eras of Congressional Policymaking on Wetlands -- Era I -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Relationship in Wildlife Policymaking of Congressional Hearings and Committee Dominance -- Results: Wildlife Congressional Policymaking -- Wildlife Policy (1789-1999) -- Testing the Relationship among Wildlife Policymaking, Witnesses and Hearings from 1789-1999 -- Wildlife as a Valence Issue Model -- Ch. 6. Effectiveness of Using Issue Definition Models for Understanding Agenda Setting in Congress -- Understanding Issue Definition using Tone -- The Redefinition Tools of Legislative and Nonlegislative Hearings -- Changing Issue Definition Models over Time -- Who Participates and How Democratic is Participation in Congress? -- Achieving and Ecosystem and Sustainable Development Approach for Management of Natural Resources Through Issue Definition -- Management of Natural Resources Through Issue Definition.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Agricultural and Development Years (1789-1945) -- Era II -- Early Challenge to Agricultural Dominance (1946-1965) -- Era III -- The Loss of Dominance of Wetlands Policymaking (1966-1999) -- Testing the Relationships among Wetland Policymaking Venues, Witnesses and Hearings from 1789-1999 -- Wetlands as a Dominance Issue Model -- Redefining Wetlands -- Future of Wetlands -- Ch. 4. Bounded Issue Model -- The Case of the Great Lakes -- Relationship of Congressional Hearings and Committee Dominance in Great Lakes Policymaking -- Results: Three Eras of Congressional Policymaking on the Great Lakes -- Era I -- Industry, Commerce and Navigation Dominance (1789-1965) -- Era II -- The Shift to Environment and Health Dominance (1966-1983) -- Era III -- Agenda Sharing (1984-1999) -- Testing the Relationships among the Great Lakes Policymaking Venues, Witnesses, and Hearings from 1789 to 1999 -- The Great Lakes as Bounded Issue Model -- Ch. 5. Valence Issue Model -- The Case of Wildlife -- ".
- catalog title "Environmental policymaking in Congress : the role of issue definitions in wetlands, Great Lakes, and wildlife policies / Kelly Tzoumis.".
- catalog type "text".