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  1. Apr 8, 2007 · NOUN: 1. One that frames: a picture framer; a framer of new laws. 2. often Framer: One of the people who wrote the U.S. Constitution. What an astounding range of possibilities! One the one hand, a ...

  2. 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 ...

    • Britta C. Brugman, Christian Burgers
    • 2018
  3. This article presents an overview of framing and political decision making, beginning by differentiating between emphasis frames and equivalence frames. This differentiation is carried through subsequent sections, on the topics of framing effects, moderators of such effects, and differences between framing and other types of political ...

    • Lack of Context Is Common and Problematic
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    Many news stories feature provocative or salient aspects of an event, ignoring overarching patterns or risk factors for particular events (e.g. Blood, Putnis, & Pirkis, 2002). 1. In the Australian press, news stories that featured a link between mental illness and violence tended to explain the events using highly descriptive and figurative languag...

    There is evidence, albeit limited, that both trauma-related and non-trauma-related news tends to lack context (e.g., ignoring overarching patterns of risk, historical and cultural interpretations o...
    Lack of context exists across various traumatic events portrayed in the news (e.g., violent crime, war, terrorism, etc.). No studies to date have made direct comparisons across traumatic events per...
    Studies use different definitions for various frames, creating confusion about what is needed to improve news delivery. It would be helpful to use common nomenclature in order to improve knowledge...
    See “The Effect of News Frames” for implications of framing.

    Artwick, C. G., & Gordon, M. T. (1998). Portrayal of U.S. cities by daily newspapers. Newspaper Research Journal, Winter, 54-63. Atwater, T. (1987). Terrorism on the evening news: An analysis of coverage of the TWA Hostage crisis on “NBC Nightly News.” Political Communication and Persuasion, 4, 17-24. Blood, R. W., Putnis, P., & Pirkis, J. (2002). ...

  4. Feb 27, 2013 · The Government Equalities Office has published 2 quick-start guides to help public bodies understand the Equality Duty and the specific duties: Quick start guide: public sector Equality Duty Quick ...

  5. A picture frame is a container that borders the perimeter of a picture, and is used for the protection, display, and visual appreciation of objects and imagery such as photographs, canvas paintings, drawings and prints, posters, mirrors, shadow box memorabilia, and textiles. Traditionally picture frames have been made of wood, and it remains ...

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  7. Policymaking is traditionally depicted as a process that unfolds in neat, predictable stages. First the issue is placed on the agenda and the problem is defined. Next, the legislative branches of government examine alternative solutions and write the right ones into law. The executive agencies implement the solutions.