2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.0021-9916.2007.00326.x
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Framing, Agenda Setting, and Priming: The Evolution of Three Media Effects Models

Abstract: This special issue of Journal of Communication is devoted to theoretical explanations of news framing, agenda setting, and priming effects. It examines if and how the three models are related and what potential relationships between them tell theorists and researchers about the effects of mass media. As an introduction to this effort, this essay provides a very brief review of the three effects and their roots in media-effects research. Based on this overview, we highlight a few key dimensions along which one … Show more

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“…An increasing body of literature indicates that news media reporting affects citizens’ political perceptions and behavior (e.g., Iyengar & Kinder, 1987; Scheufele, 2000; Scheufele & Tewksbury, 2007; Zaller, 1992). The news media provide citizens with information on politics, political events, political candidates, and political parties’ policy positions, especially during electoral campaigns (e.g., Aalberg, van Aelst, & Curran, 2010; Banducci, Giebler, & Kritzinger, 2017; Barabas & Jerit, 2009; Kleinnijenhuis et al, 2007; Druckman, 2004, 2005; Norris, 2002).…”
Section: Media and Party Communication Effects On Changes In Voting Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An increasing body of literature indicates that news media reporting affects citizens’ political perceptions and behavior (e.g., Iyengar & Kinder, 1987; Scheufele, 2000; Scheufele & Tewksbury, 2007; Zaller, 1992). The news media provide citizens with information on politics, political events, political candidates, and political parties’ policy positions, especially during electoral campaigns (e.g., Aalberg, van Aelst, & Curran, 2010; Banducci, Giebler, & Kritzinger, 2017; Barabas & Jerit, 2009; Kleinnijenhuis et al, 2007; Druckman, 2004, 2005; Norris, 2002).…”
Section: Media and Party Communication Effects On Changes In Voting Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding tonality bias, prior research indicates that a favorable, neutral, or unfavorable tone regarding political actors, parties, or policies may prime individuals in thinking about these actors in a certain way (e.g., Scheufele, 2000; Scheufele & Tewksbury, 2007; Zaller, 1992). Moreover, the tone of news media reporting affects citizens’ party choices: Voters are more likely to vote for a candidate or party if the news media report favorably about them (e.g., de Vreese & Semetko, 2004; Geers & Bos, 2017; Hopmann, Vliegenthart, de Vreese, & Albæk, 2010; Lengauer & Johann, 2013; Norris, 1999; Vliegenthart, Schuck, Boomgaarden, & de Vreese, 2008; but see Dassonneville, 2012; Giebler, Kritzinger, Xezonakis, & Banducci, 2017).…”
Section: Media and Party Communication Effects On Changes In Voting Pmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, how newspapers delineate the topics of hosting mega sporting events significantly relates to framing issues. For example, a volume of previous studies strived to identify media framing structures by supplying interpretative accounts of media coverage with social and cultural aspects (Benford & Snow, 2000;Downs, 2002;Entman, 1993;Matthes & Kohring, 2008;Reese, 2007;Scheufele & Tewksbury, 2007). The research topic of hosting mega sporting events has many important but contentious issue so has become a popular research topic such as positive and/or negative economic impacts (e.g., Daniels & Norman, 2003;Kim, Gursoy, & Lee, 2006;Preuss, 2007;Whitson, Horne, & Manzenreiter, 2006), intangible social and cultural impacts (e.g., Gursoy & Kendall, 2006;Horne, 2007;, political issues (e.g., Andranovich, Burbank, & Heying, 2001;Black, 2007;Giulianotti & Klauser, 2010;Jones;, and environmental impacts (e.g., Collins, Flynn, Munday, & Roberts, 2007;Collins, Jones, & Munday, 2009;Dolles & Söderman, 2010;Ritchie, Shipway, & Cleeve, 2009).…”
Section: Framing Issues Used In Newspapers For Hosting Mega Sportingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reference [2] said that the press has an acknowledged role in reporting news, but its role as described in framing goes beyond that. Through headlines the press captures peoples" attention, and through the process of framing it links events and situations with other concepts and events.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%