This file was last viewed in Adobe Reader DC.Research in framing theory has routinely analyzed how different types of newspapers frame an event differently. Research has focused on two different characteristics of the newspapers that cover issues. Some have examined the proximity (nearby or distant) of a paper to the event being framed, while others have examined how newspapers with different market scopes have framed an event differently. Through this research, newspapers have been defined as either being Local or National. However, definitions for this Local and National dichotomy have not been consistent. This study will re-conceptualize the idea of different types of newspapers using a two-dimensional concept that combines proxim...
Using frame analysis, the authors examine how historical narratives of the 1971 Attica Prison riot w...
Identifying the frames of news is important to understand the articles’ vision, intention, message t...
An experimental design was used to test the “framesetting” effects of different news formats, and to...
Framing theory has become increasingly popular in media analysis. The idea of framing is based large...
The purpose of this case study was to compare the news coverage of The Umatilla chemical weapons by ...
This study aims to determine the frames used during the South Dakota news media coverage of the Elij...
Framing has grown into a thriving approach to analyze media content and effects. Research on frame b...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
Over the past decade, U.S. researchers have suggested that framing not only occurred at the level of...
Framing has become one of the most popular concepts in the study of news coverage. However, the proc...
This article seeks to understand the genesis of frame-building based on the early coverage of the Be...
The present study contributes to the external validity of the framing concept by studying the effect...
This study explores the media’s framing of the Trayvon Martin shooting incident, as well as Trayvon ...
This study examines how the media can build a news event’s salience by emphasizing different aspect ...
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
Using frame analysis, the authors examine how historical narratives of the 1971 Attica Prison riot w...
Identifying the frames of news is important to understand the articles’ vision, intention, message t...
An experimental design was used to test the “framesetting” effects of different news formats, and to...
Framing theory has become increasingly popular in media analysis. The idea of framing is based large...
The purpose of this case study was to compare the news coverage of The Umatilla chemical weapons by ...
This study aims to determine the frames used during the South Dakota news media coverage of the Elij...
Framing has grown into a thriving approach to analyze media content and effects. Research on frame b...
Research has been conducted for several decades on the framing of stories in the media. This a...
Over the past decade, U.S. researchers have suggested that framing not only occurred at the level of...
Framing has become one of the most popular concepts in the study of news coverage. However, the proc...
This article seeks to understand the genesis of frame-building based on the early coverage of the Be...
The present study contributes to the external validity of the framing concept by studying the effect...
This study explores the media’s framing of the Trayvon Martin shooting incident, as well as Trayvon ...
This study examines how the media can build a news event’s salience by emphasizing different aspect ...
The Internet provides the opportunity to develop a new way to present journalism, but many scholars ...
Using frame analysis, the authors examine how historical narratives of the 1971 Attica Prison riot w...
Identifying the frames of news is important to understand the articles’ vision, intention, message t...
An experimental design was used to test the “framesetting” effects of different news formats, and to...