West D M, Heith D, Goodwin C
Brown University, USA.
J Health Polit Policy Law. 1996 Spring;21(1):35-68. doi: 10.1215/03616878-21-1-35.
Political advertising by interest groups trying to influence public policy has proliferated recently. Formerly the preserve of election campaigns, advertising has spread to policy arenas, such as abortion, trade, and health care. This article examines group lobbying for and against President Clinton's health care reform plan. Using a study of advertisements, a content analysis of news coverage, interviews with half a dozen leading figures in the debate during the spring of 1995, and an analysis of three national public opinion surveys designed to gauge the public response to health care ads, we investigate the media campaign on health care. Ads directed against the Clinton plan played a crucial role in the public's attaching negative connotations to some of its key elements. Grassroots campaigns can work either by mobilizing public opinion or by persuading political leaders that grassroots opposition exists to a particular program.
试图影响公共政策的利益集团所进行的政治广告宣传近来激增。广告宣传以前是竞选活动的专属领域,现在已扩展到政策领域,如堕胎、贸易和医疗保健。本文考察了各团体支持和反对克林顿总统医疗保健改革计划的游说活动。通过对广告的研究、对新闻报道的内容分析、对1995年春季辩论中六位主要人物的访谈,以及对旨在衡量公众对医疗保健广告反应的三项全国民意调查的分析,我们对医疗保健方面的媒体宣传活动展开了调查。针对克林顿计划的广告在公众给该计划的一些关键要素赋予负面含义方面起到了关键作用。草根运动既可以通过动员公众舆论来发挥作用,也可以通过说服政治领导人让其相信存在对某个特定计划的草根反对意见来发挥作用。