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  1. Feb 27, 2019 · In political communication, a frame can be understood as a journalistic or elite viewpoint or angle, which highlights one aspect of a political issue over another. The existence of frames in political communication has been shown conclusively, so a logical next question for many scholars is whether and how frames actually influence citizens’ understanding of political issues and processes.

  2. Apr 10, 2017 · Following the same procedure, examples of non-metaphorical frames are the ‘economic consequences frame’ (e.g. De Vreese, Citation 2004), ‘equality frame’ (e.g. Joslyn & Haider-Markel, Citation 2002) and the ‘public order frame’ (Hartman & Weber, Citation 2009), because the basic meaning of the words economic, consequences, equality, public, and order are the same as their ...

    • Britta C. Brugman, Christian Burgers, Gerard J. Steen
    • 2017
  3. Emphasis frames present an issue by highlighting certain relevant features of the issue while ignoring others. Equivalence frames present an issue or choice in different yet logically equivalent ways. Characterizing the issue of social welfare as a drain on the government budget versus a helping hand for poor people is emphasis framing.

  4. May 30, 2014 · Dvora Yanow, guest professor in Wageningen University’s Department of Social Sciences, Communication, Philosophy, and Technology Group, and professor of organizational studies at Keele University, is a comparative policy analyst, policy/political and organizational ethnographer, and interpretive methodologist whose research and teaching are shaped by an overall interest in the generation and ...

    • M.J. van Hulst, Dvora Yanow, Dvora Yanow
    • 2016
  5. Jun 26, 2018 · The relation between generic and issue-specific frames was less skewed with an average of 49.3% of the frames being generic (e.g., “politcy frame”, “game frame”; Pingree et al., 2012), and 50.7% being issue-specific (e.g., “public aid frame”, “strict work frame”; Shen and Edwards, 2005). In sum, emphasis frames were found to be more popular than equivalence frames, and a slight ...

  6. Jul 1, 2016 · The most cited definition is the one by the World Bank. Here, good governance includes: (1) the process by which governments are selected, monitored and replaced; (2) the capacity of the government to effectively formulate and implement sound policies; and (3) the respect of citizens and the state for the institutions that govern economic and social interactions among them ( Kaufmann et al ...

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  8. May 19, 2016 · While in other disciplines studying, for example, social movement or media frames sometimes incomplete, fluent and ambiguous frames have been described, policy frames are generally perceived to be well elaborated and unambiguous: They consist of a compatible problem definition (what is) and policy solution (what ought to be), while one frame at a time guides policy action. Policy frames are ...