cdi 2021
DOI: 10.7764/cdi.50.37525
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El framing sobre la pandemia de Covid-19 y sus factores indicadores organizacionales

Abstract: La manera en la que los medios informativos encuadran la información puede influenciar las percepciones sobre los asuntos públicos de las audiencias y, por ende, el desarrollo de los debates públicos sobre los asuntos. Este efecto puede magnificarse ante crisis sanitarias como las pandemias, debido a que las personas acuden más a los medios ante asuntos desconocidos, relacionados con su seguridad y en donde coexisten múltiples perspectivas. El estudio da cuenta de los encuadres informativos de la cobertura inf… Show more

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“…Our results regarding the dominance of Covid-19 in TV news coverage are in line with previous content analyses (e.g., Krawczyk et al, 2021;Mach et al, 2021). The same holds true for characteristics such as an overall ambivalent to negative tone and a strong emphasis on political actors, which has also been shown in prior research from Mexico (Rodelo, 2020) and South Africa (Wasserman et al, 2021). However, given our results regarding a negative relation between recipients' issue fatigue and not only information behaviour in general, but public TV news in particular, it remains vastly unclear which attributes of news coverage actually affect recipients' emotional and cognitive state in such a way that they are tired of a certain issueor not.…”
Section: Interpretation and Comparison With The State Of Researchsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…Our results regarding the dominance of Covid-19 in TV news coverage are in line with previous content analyses (e.g., Krawczyk et al, 2021;Mach et al, 2021). The same holds true for characteristics such as an overall ambivalent to negative tone and a strong emphasis on political actors, which has also been shown in prior research from Mexico (Rodelo, 2020) and South Africa (Wasserman et al, 2021). However, given our results regarding a negative relation between recipients' issue fatigue and not only information behaviour in general, but public TV news in particular, it remains vastly unclear which attributes of news coverage actually affect recipients' emotional and cognitive state in such a way that they are tired of a certain issueor not.…”
Section: Interpretation and Comparison With The State Of Researchsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Similarly, Wasserman et al (2021) describe newspaper reporting on Covid-19 in South Africa as sensationalist, negative, and lacking the most significant information, e.g., about ways to limit the spread of the virus. According to Rodelo (2020), scientific information on Covid-19 was kept to a minimum by Mexican newspapers in the early stages of the pandemic as well. Moreover, they have been shown to mostly report on politicians and their actions, i.e., the main actors involved in crisis management.…”
Section: Characteristics Of News Coverage About the Covid-19 Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Oleś 1993), na podtrzymanie intencji zmiany zachowania, na informacje dotyczące sposobów na ochronienie swojego zdrowia, które każdy może przyswoić i wykorzystać (Sandell i in. 2013;Rodelo 2021) -z racji tego bywa zaliczana do ram motywujących (Reynolds i LoRusso 2016, 3). Ujęcie przekazu w tej ramie obniża lęk i poziom postrzeganego zagrożenia, a zwiększa poczucie zaufania do siebie i w swoje możliwości (np.…”
Section: Analiza Wyników Badańunclassified
“…El-Behary et al [22] followed the method of yes/no questions, but in addition to the 5 generic frames presented before, they also used blame frame and fear frame. Adiprasetio et al [1] and Rodelo [50] used the 5 generic frames with yes/no questions, while Catalán-Matamoros et al [14] used the 5 frames and read the headline and subheadline to decide the main frame. Table 1 summarizes some of the the existing approaches.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%