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  1. Apr 10, 2017 · 3. Since the basic meaning of the word ‘frame’ is a picture or mirror frame, framing is essentially a metaphor for changing perspective (Tversky & Kahneman, Citation 1981). Due to the metaphorical nature of the word ‘frame,’ the word was excluded from the analyses as it would otherwise distort the results.

    • Britta C. Brugman, Christian Burgers, Gerard J. Steen
    • 2017
  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. 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
  4. Abstract We review the meaning of the concept of framing, approaches to studying framing, and the effects of framing on public opinion. After defining framing and framing effects, we articulate a method for identifying frames in communication and a psychological model for understanding how such frames affect public opinion. We also discuss the relationship between framing and priming, outline ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. May 3, 2013 · Another definition of frames is provided by Tankard et al. (1991): “A frame is a central organizing idea for news content that supplies a context and suggests what the issue is through the use of selection, emphasis, exclusion, and elaboration” (Reese, 2001, p. 10). Iyengar (1991) and Morley (1976) offer additional definitions of framing.

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  8. Feb 11, 2016 · This article assesses the scope of the current body of framing scholarship on the health policy process. This review represents an initial attempt to harness a body of work on interpretive policy analysis, specifically framing research, to understand more about the ways in which ideas influence the policy process.