In their study of media content, mass communication scholars commonly rely on Entman's (1993: 52) definition of framing: "[selecting] some aspects of a perceived reality and make them more salient in a communicating text, in such a way as to promote a particular problem definition, causal interpretation, moral evaluation, and/or treatment recommendation." Much of the study of media framing of political issues centers around three questions: (1) How is the issue framed?; (2) How can we explain variation in framing—both over time and cross-sectionally?; and (3) What are the effects of media framing on public opinion and policymaking? These questions are also of clear relevance to the study of social movements (see also Snow 2008)
This study examines two central questions focusing on the news media and political change: How do we...
- Based upon the work of John Zaller, the way people receive information can at least temporarily af...
Mass communication about political issues often carries an implicit frame, or a particular orientati...
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...
This dissertation examines television news coverage of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movement...
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
As has often been noted, one of the strengths of framing research has been to bridge several researc...
media (Dahinden. 2002). However, the analysis of this media coverage is often done with little or no...
As has often been noted, one of the strengths of framing research has been to bridge several researc...
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. ...
Media professionals use categorizations or ‘media frames ’ in order to make their daily news-making ...
After the minimal consequences position of media effects had replaced the hypodermic needle model of...
After the minimal consequences position of media effects had replaced the hypodermic needle model of...
This study examines two central questions focusing on the news media and political change: How do we...
- Based upon the work of John Zaller, the way people receive information can at least temporarily af...
Mass communication about political issues often carries an implicit frame, or a particular orientati...
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...
This dissertation examines television news coverage of the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movement...
Framing is the process by which a communication source constructs and defines a social or political ...
As has often been noted, one of the strengths of framing research has been to bridge several researc...
media (Dahinden. 2002). However, the analysis of this media coverage is often done with little or no...
As has often been noted, one of the strengths of framing research has been to bridge several researc...
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. ...
Media professionals use categorizations or ‘media frames ’ in order to make their daily news-making ...
After the minimal consequences position of media effects had replaced the hypodermic needle model of...
After the minimal consequences position of media effects had replaced the hypodermic needle model of...
This study examines two central questions focusing on the news media and political change: How do we...
- Based upon the work of John Zaller, the way people receive information can at least temporarily af...
Mass communication about political issues often carries an implicit frame, or a particular orientati...