Today's news media exert a host of influences over individuals' attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors. This entry provides an overview of three widely studied theories and mechanisms of influence: agenda‐setting, which occurs when increased media coverage of an issue leads to increased perceptions of salience of that issue; priming, the process by which the salience of an idea becomes the basis for judgment and evaluation; and framing, a set of processes by which news content is created and shapes individuals' perceptions and behaviors
Media professionals use categorizations or ‘media frames ’ in order to make their daily news-making ...
The concept of Need for Orientation introduced in the early years of agenda-setting research provide...
The effects of agenda setting and priming are well established in regards to the news media. Conside...
Today's news media exert a host of influences over individuals' attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors...
This special issue of Journal of Communication is devoted to theoretical explanations of news framin...
News Framing Effects is a guide to framing effects theory, one of the most prominent theories in med...
After the minimal consequences position of media effects had replaced the hypodermic needle model of...
Although empirical research on the agenda-setting unction of mass communication dates only from the ...
textThis study attempts to explain reasons that underlie the positive correlation between media use ...
This article discusses similarities and differences between ‘‘second-level’ ’ agenda setting and fra...
Media it’s a best reflection of situation in one society. The greatest influence of the media on soc...
This paper explores the priming mechanism in agenda setting in conjunction with information processi...
There is no satisfactory account of the psychological processes that mediate a news framing effect. ...
This paper revisits the original psychological literature on priming in order to assess new possibil...
Using a controversial issue in South Korea, a government plan to relocate the administrative capital...
Media professionals use categorizations or ‘media frames ’ in order to make their daily news-making ...
The concept of Need for Orientation introduced in the early years of agenda-setting research provide...
The effects of agenda setting and priming are well established in regards to the news media. Conside...
Today's news media exert a host of influences over individuals' attitudes, cognitions, and behaviors...
This special issue of Journal of Communication is devoted to theoretical explanations of news framin...
News Framing Effects is a guide to framing effects theory, one of the most prominent theories in med...
After the minimal consequences position of media effects had replaced the hypodermic needle model of...
Although empirical research on the agenda-setting unction of mass communication dates only from the ...
textThis study attempts to explain reasons that underlie the positive correlation between media use ...
This article discusses similarities and differences between ‘‘second-level’ ’ agenda setting and fra...
Media it’s a best reflection of situation in one society. The greatest influence of the media on soc...
This paper explores the priming mechanism in agenda setting in conjunction with information processi...
There is no satisfactory account of the psychological processes that mediate a news framing effect. ...
This paper revisits the original psychological literature on priming in order to assess new possibil...
Using a controversial issue in South Korea, a government plan to relocate the administrative capital...
Media professionals use categorizations or ‘media frames ’ in order to make their daily news-making ...
The concept of Need for Orientation introduced in the early years of agenda-setting research provide...
The effects of agenda setting and priming are well established in regards to the news media. Conside...