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  1. Sep 6, 2021 · In communication studies, framing is the way news stories are constructed to evoke a particular interpretation or reaction from the audience. For instance, a news report might position the audience to view a politician as the hero in the narrative because of their economic policy to cut business taxes. By contrast, another news report might ...

  2. Frames are rooted in culture (van Gorp, 2007), which manifests itself at the individual, organizational, and social level. When producing news frames, journalists draw on the frame repository in a given society. It represents the frames on a given issue that are culturally and cognitively available to a journalist.

  3. May 22, 2018 · Journalism as Framing 215. As the name implies, generic news frames, also called formal frames (Scheufele. 2004), are generalizable across the myriad events (or “pegs”) journalists use to ...

  4. Frames are abstractions that work to organize or structure message meaning. The most common use of frames is in terms of the frame the news or media place on the information they convey. They are thought to influence the perception of the news by the audience, in this way it could be construed as a form of second level agenda-setting – they ...

  5. May 3, 2013 · A frame may represent a sort of taxonomy which provides general references for specific manifestations or events. The abstract principles allow the media and audiences to organize information. While frames organize information, they are inevitably part of a much larger set of structures (or social ideology) that finds its emergence in the text.

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  6. Aug 17, 2022 · James Fallows. Aug 17, 2022. 95. 41. Share. Rene Magritte knew about frames. (Getty Images) Last spring, after the tragic death of the incisive press critic Eric Boehlert, I wrote about his (and many other people’s) emphasis on framing the news. Framing is the idea that the assumptions behind the presentation, emphasis, and selection of ...

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  8. Apr 1, 2008 · How News is "Framed". An overview of how news stories, traumatic and otherwise, are "framed," finding a general absence of context and recommending avenues for future research. Journalists must constantly decide which facts to include or emphasize, whom to use as sources, and what is really “at issue” (Gamson & Modigliani, 1989) in ...

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