The critical role of mass media in international norm diffusion: The case of UNDP human development reports

What role does mass media play in the promotion of global norms? We address this question through an analysis of Human Development Reports (HDRs) produced by the United Nations Development Programme. Although HDRs have promoted human development ideology over the past twenty-five years, little is kn...

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Main Authors: JOSHI, Devin K., O'DELL, Roni Kay
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-33542019-11-06T05:21:57Z The critical role of mass media in international norm diffusion: The case of UNDP human development reports JOSHI, Devin K. O'DELL, Roni Kay What role does mass media play in the promotion of global norms? We address this question through an analysis of Human Development Reports (HDRs) produced by the United Nations Development Programme. Although HDRs have promoted human development ideology over the past twenty-five years, little is known about how and to what extent their messages have been disseminated to the public. Addressing this gap in the literature, we examine a critical intervening factor in the process of international norm diffusion: political communication via the mass media. Highlighting the importance of framing and agenda setting, we identify four communicative mechanisms that can facilitate norm diffusion: credibility, persistence, resonance, and decentralization. Through qualitative and quantitative content analysis, we assess how these mechanisms have enabled HDRs to attract favorable global media attention such that they are now cited much more frequently than their rival, the World Bank’s World Development Reports. 2017-08-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2097 info:doi/10.1093/isp/ekv018 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/3354/viewcontent/Mass_Media_UNDP_HDR_av.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Human development Human development report Ideology International organization Mass Communication Political Science Social Influence and Political Communication
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building SMU Libraries
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Singapore
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topic Human development
Human development report
Ideology
International organization
Mass Communication
Political Science
Social Influence and Political Communication
spellingShingle Human development
Human development report
Ideology
International organization
Mass Communication
Political Science
Social Influence and Political Communication
JOSHI, Devin K.
O'DELL, Roni Kay
The critical role of mass media in international norm diffusion: The case of UNDP human development reports
description What role does mass media play in the promotion of global norms? We address this question through an analysis of Human Development Reports (HDRs) produced by the United Nations Development Programme. Although HDRs have promoted human development ideology over the past twenty-five years, little is known about how and to what extent their messages have been disseminated to the public. Addressing this gap in the literature, we examine a critical intervening factor in the process of international norm diffusion: political communication via the mass media. Highlighting the importance of framing and agenda setting, we identify four communicative mechanisms that can facilitate norm diffusion: credibility, persistence, resonance, and decentralization. Through qualitative and quantitative content analysis, we assess how these mechanisms have enabled HDRs to attract favorable global media attention such that they are now cited much more frequently than their rival, the World Bank’s World Development Reports.
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author JOSHI, Devin K.
O'DELL, Roni Kay
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title The critical role of mass media in international norm diffusion: The case of UNDP human development reports
title_short The critical role of mass media in international norm diffusion: The case of UNDP human development reports
title_full The critical role of mass media in international norm diffusion: The case of UNDP human development reports
title_fullStr The critical role of mass media in international norm diffusion: The case of UNDP human development reports
title_full_unstemmed The critical role of mass media in international norm diffusion: The case of UNDP human development reports
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publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2017
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2097
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