This article critically reviews current frame and framing research in media and communication studies. It is first argued that most authors fail to distinguish between 'frame' and 'framing' and therewith produce a conceptual confusion and imprecision that is not conducive to the field. Second, it is argued that current frame and framing research ignore sociological research about news production and news audiences that reached its zenith in the 1980s and is still conceptually and methodologically relevant to much current frame and framing research. As a result, a notion of power is absent from most current frame and framing research. By discussing - on the basis of key literature - what a news 'frame' is, how it comes about and how it is of...
In their study of media content, mass communication scholars commonly rely on Entman's (1993: 52) de...
This dissertation examines television news coverage of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movement...
In this article, the author reviews the studies in this special issue of the American Behavioral Sci...
This article critically reviews current frame and framing research in media and communication studie...
This article provides an overview of the use of the framing concept in mass communication research. ...
This article provides an overview of the use of the framing concept in mass communication research. ...
Framing has grown into a thriving approach to analyze media content and effects. Research on frame b...
Research on framing is characterized by theoretical and empirical vagueness. This is due, in part, t...
Research on framing is characterized by theoretical and empirical vagueness. This is due, in part, t...
Framing theory has become increasingly popular in media analysis. The idea of framing is based large...
This study examines two central questions focusing on the news media and political change: How do we...
As has often been noted, one of the strengths of framing research has been to bridge several researc...
This book discusses the powerful concept of ‘framing’, including its diverse uses and applications i...
As has often been noted, one of the strengths of framing research has been to bridge several researc...
In this article, the author focuses on the relationship between political actors and the mass media....
In their study of media content, mass communication scholars commonly rely on Entman's (1993: 52) de...
This dissertation examines television news coverage of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movement...
In this article, the author reviews the studies in this special issue of the American Behavioral Sci...
This article critically reviews current frame and framing research in media and communication studie...
This article provides an overview of the use of the framing concept in mass communication research. ...
This article provides an overview of the use of the framing concept in mass communication research. ...
Framing has grown into a thriving approach to analyze media content and effects. Research on frame b...
Research on framing is characterized by theoretical and empirical vagueness. This is due, in part, t...
Research on framing is characterized by theoretical and empirical vagueness. This is due, in part, t...
Framing theory has become increasingly popular in media analysis. The idea of framing is based large...
This study examines two central questions focusing on the news media and political change: How do we...
As has often been noted, one of the strengths of framing research has been to bridge several researc...
This book discusses the powerful concept of ‘framing’, including its diverse uses and applications i...
As has often been noted, one of the strengths of framing research has been to bridge several researc...
In this article, the author focuses on the relationship between political actors and the mass media....
In their study of media content, mass communication scholars commonly rely on Entman's (1993: 52) de...
This dissertation examines television news coverage of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movement...
In this article, the author reviews the studies in this special issue of the American Behavioral Sci...