agendaforming
Agenda-forming is the process by which issues are identified, defined, and prioritized for action within political, organizational, or public spheres. It involves signaling that a problem exists, proposing solutions, and mobilizing support to place the issue on decision-makers’ agendas. In political science, agenda-forming is a component of agenda-setting, explaining how some topics gain prominence while others remain sidelined.
Key actors include policymakers, government agencies, interest groups, the media, think tanks, businesses, and civil society.
Agenda-forming operates across multiple domains, including public policy, organizational management, and international governance. Examples range from
Critiques highlight power asymmetries and agenda capture, where influential actors steer attention at the expense of