The Nonprofit Review
Print ISSN : 1346-4116
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Volunteer Organizational Agenda-Setting in the Print Media: A Case Study in a Rural Japan Setting
Anthony S. Rausch
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2002 Volume 2 Issue 1 Pages 35-45

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This paper examines the agenda-setting function of volunteer organizations through print media in a rural Japanese setting. Based on analysis of two survey instruments and content and qualitative analysis of volunteer-related newspaper articles, the findings suggest that volunteer organizations in the setting examined have not articulated a clear media message, nor do they rigorously address the media-agenda setting potential offered by the local newspaper media.
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