When discussing news selection and the media's function of issue framing, the technical term
agenda-setting
is often invoked. In contrast, its counterpart,
agenda-cutting
, is far less frequently addressed in academic or public discourse. Yet agenda-cutting represents a widespread practice in media, politics, and society, whereby topics are deliberately or inadvertently excluded from public discourse or withheld from it. The
Initiative Nachrichtenaufklärung
(INA) (i.e. Initiative News Enlightenment), a partner organization of the US-american Project Censored, has long been engaged in the systematic examination of neglected topics and news items. This edited volume is the first to offer an in-depth scholarly exploration of the phenomenon from multiple perspectives.
The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence. A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content.
The Editors
Dr. Hektor Haarkötter
is a Professor of Communication Studies with a focus on Political Communication at the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences and chairman of the Initiative Nachrichtenaufklärung (INA).
Dr. Jörg-Uwe Nieland
is a Senior Scientist at the University of Klagenfurt and affiliated with the Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences and the German Sport University Cologne and board member of the Initiative Nachrichtenaufklärung (INA).