INCIDENCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA ON CITIZENS’ POLITICAL ATTITUDES THROUGH THE THEORY OF FORGOTTEN EFFECTS

This study contributes to the field of political marketing through the use of instruments based on the Theory of Forgotten Effects. According to this theory, when individuals attribute value to the incidences or connections between two sets of entities, with one set acting as the cause and the ot...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mauricio Ortigosa Hernández
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Nacional de Misiones 2020-06-01
Series:Visión de Futuro
Subjects:
Online Access:https://visiondefuturo.fce.unam.edu.ar/index.php/visiondefuturo/article/view/432/317
id doaj-0a959a44054b4863830cba5661f2fa8b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-0a959a44054b4863830cba5661f2fa8b2021-03-18T12:19:28ZengUniversidad Nacional de MisionesVisión de Futuro1668-87081669-76342020-06-012512442https://doi.org/10.36995/j.visiondefuturo.2021.25.01.001.enINCIDENCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA ON CITIZENS’ POLITICAL ATTITUDES THROUGH THE THEORY OF FORGOTTEN EFFECTSMauricio Ortigosa Hernández0School of Business and Economics Anáhuac University Mexico Huixquilucan, State of Mexico, Mexico. Mail: mauricio.ortigosa@anahuac.mxThis study contributes to the field of political marketing through the use of instruments based on the Theory of Forgotten Effects. According to this theory, when individuals attribute value to the incidences or connections between two sets of entities, with one set acting as the cause and the other as effect, intervening elements sometimes remain hidden, thus resulting in forgotten effects. To demonstrate the above, a group of citizens from the western Mexico City Metropolitan Area including the townships of Huixquilucan de Degollado and Naucalpan de Juárez in the State of Mexico were asked to determine the incidences between two sets of entities: on the one hand, issues from Mexico’s public agenda, and, on the other, the political attitudes of citizens. The interviews were collected shortly before the 2018 campaign for the presidency and other popularly elected offices began. The results show that the citizens did not identify several elements that are interpolated as forgotten effects between the two entities mentioned above, such as corruption, the economy, and trust in government leaders, among others.https://visiondefuturo.fce.unam.edu.ar/index.php/visiondefuturo/article/view/432/317forgotten effectsuncertaintypolitical marketingpolitical attitudespublic agenda
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Mauricio Ortigosa Hernández
spellingShingle Mauricio Ortigosa Hernández
INCIDENCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA ON CITIZENS’ POLITICAL ATTITUDES THROUGH THE THEORY OF FORGOTTEN EFFECTS
Visión de Futuro
forgotten effects
uncertainty
political marketing
political attitudes
public agenda
author_facet Mauricio Ortigosa Hernández
author_sort Mauricio Ortigosa Hernández
title INCIDENCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA ON CITIZENS’ POLITICAL ATTITUDES THROUGH THE THEORY OF FORGOTTEN EFFECTS
title_short INCIDENCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA ON CITIZENS’ POLITICAL ATTITUDES THROUGH THE THEORY OF FORGOTTEN EFFECTS
title_full INCIDENCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA ON CITIZENS’ POLITICAL ATTITUDES THROUGH THE THEORY OF FORGOTTEN EFFECTS
title_fullStr INCIDENCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA ON CITIZENS’ POLITICAL ATTITUDES THROUGH THE THEORY OF FORGOTTEN EFFECTS
title_full_unstemmed INCIDENCES OF THE PUBLIC AGENDA ON CITIZENS’ POLITICAL ATTITUDES THROUGH THE THEORY OF FORGOTTEN EFFECTS
title_sort incidences of the public agenda on citizens’ political attitudes through the theory of forgotten effects
publisher Universidad Nacional de Misiones
series Visión de Futuro
issn 1668-8708
1669-7634
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This study contributes to the field of political marketing through the use of instruments based on the Theory of Forgotten Effects. According to this theory, when individuals attribute value to the incidences or connections between two sets of entities, with one set acting as the cause and the other as effect, intervening elements sometimes remain hidden, thus resulting in forgotten effects. To demonstrate the above, a group of citizens from the western Mexico City Metropolitan Area including the townships of Huixquilucan de Degollado and Naucalpan de Juárez in the State of Mexico were asked to determine the incidences between two sets of entities: on the one hand, issues from Mexico’s public agenda, and, on the other, the political attitudes of citizens. The interviews were collected shortly before the 2018 campaign for the presidency and other popularly elected offices began. The results show that the citizens did not identify several elements that are interpolated as forgotten effects between the two entities mentioned above, such as corruption, the economy, and trust in government leaders, among others.
topic forgotten effects
uncertainty
political marketing
political attitudes
public agenda
url https://visiondefuturo.fce.unam.edu.ar/index.php/visiondefuturo/article/view/432/317
work_keys_str_mv AT mauricioortigosahernandez incidencesofthepublicagendaoncitizenspoliticalattitudesthroughthetheoryofforgotteneffects
_version_ 1724216075875254272