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  1. Framing has also received much attention by scholars; indeed, the framing literature is vast. In the domain of political decision making, one useful distinction is between two types of frames: emphasis frames and equivalence frames. Emphasis frames present an issue by highlighting certain relevant features of the issue while ignoring others.

  2. Jun 26, 2018 · Studies published in political-science outlets seemed to represent the average study in previous political-framing research in terms of the presence of the different frame types. These findings seem to contradict some of the expectations raised in the framing literature regarding the distribution of frame preferences over disciplines.

    • Britta C. Brugman, Christian Burgers
    • 2018
  3. Feb 27, 2019 · These framing effects can help us explain in what ways subtle differences in the presentation of a political issue can lead to changes in interpretation, attitudes, emotions and behavior. When looking at the political arena, framing effect studies have investigated all sorts of issues and events, ranging from social protest, to elections ...

  4. Framing Theory. 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.

  5. Mar 1, 2012 · Framing evolves over time (i.e., political elites can react to the frames in media content or to citizens’ framing of an issue revealed by public opinion polls). Some

    • Jörg Matthes
  6. Jun 16, 2024 · Framing is studied to ascertain possible framing effects on public perception, policy agenda setting or political decision making, as is media studies. For example, in their well-cited study, Boin et al. ( 2009 ) explain that “the purposeful utilization of crisis-type rhetoric” significantly “alter[s] levels of political support for public office-holders and public policies” (p.83).

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  8. Framing is one of the major theories in research on political communication (Cacciatore et al., 2016). The most popular definition of framing is provided by Entman (1993), who argues that framing involves the selection and salience of information. Scholarly work on framing is spread across several disciplines within the social sciences and humani-

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