Framing media effect

    • [DOC File]Media Effects Doctoral Seminar

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      For our purposes, “media” refer to both traditional mass media production forms -- television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books, etc. -- and new Internet-based forms. Also included are the myriad of specialized-audience media or media targeted to particular ethnic, national origin, lifestyle, taste, community, etc. groups.

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    • [DOC File]Strategies of Counter-Framing - Northwestern University

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      A framing effect occurs when a communication changes people’s attitudes toward an object by changing the relative weights they give to competing considerations about the object. A classic example is an experiment in which participants are asked if they would allow a hate group to stage a public rally.

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    • Framing analysis of Hallyu

      In order to understand how foreign media portray issues, or in this case, Hallyu phenomenon, it is important to firstly re-examine the concept of media frame. Framing in the media arena refers to “a central organized idea for news content that supplies context and suggests what the issue is through the use of selection, emphasis, exclusion ...

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    • CNN Effect: Power or Mean

      Having in mind the way media news operates, it is largely the media that controls access to information through the functions of framing, gatekeeping and agenda–setting. Already in 1984 during the great famine in Ethiopia, media’s power to evoke public’s outcry appeared immense.

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    • [DOC File]Research in Media Effects - Website

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      Framing analysis recognizes that media can impart a certain perspective, or “spin,” to the events they cover and that this, in turn, might influence public attitudes on an issue. Framing analysis has been called the second level of agenda setting. As Ghanem (1997, p. 3) put it:

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    • [DOC File]Research in Media Effects

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      Framing analysis recognizes that media can impart a certain perspective, or “spin,” to the events they cover and that this, in turn, might influence public attitudes on an issue. Framing analysis has been called the second level of agenda setting. As Ghanem (1997, p. 3) put it:

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 15: The Media

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      Framing—the process by which a news organization defines a political issue and consequently affects opinion about the issue. The media exert subtle influence over the way people respond to the same information. The media can indirectly influence the way the public views politicians and government.

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    • [DOCX File]RESEARCH PAPER - Illinois State University

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      policy that is potentially controversial like fracking is the possible effect of unilateral state action (Rabe & Borick, 2011). LITERATURE REVIEW. Media and Framing. Framing is the process by which a source of communication constructs and defines a social or political issue for consumption by its audience (Nelson & Clawson, 1997).

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    • [DOC File]Media Effects Doctoral Seminar

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      A theory of media power and a theory of media use: Different stories, questions and ways of thinking. Mass Communication and Society, 1: 5-40. Loges, W., E. (1994). Canaries in the coalmine: Perceptions of threat and media system dependency relations. Communication Research, 21:5-23. Ball-Rokeach, S. J. (2008) Media system dependency theory.

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    • [DOC File]Carlyn Jorgensen - Illinois State University

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      Robinson provides a good background on both sides of the argument for the CNN effect. He shows how media framing can be very useful in persuading the government to change its policy regarding a certain crisis. At the same time, he provides a very good example of how media pressure can fail to persuade the government to intervene in a crisis.

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