1993
DOI: 10.1080/10584609.1993.9962963
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Framing analysis: An approach to news discourse

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“…Instead, there is insignificant disparity when covering controversial issue that happened overseas. The findings on Chen Liangyu issue actually respond to what the previous researches suggest regarding the traditional media in Mainland, China: sensitive content is more subject to ideological control by the CPC [2], [23].…”
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“…Instead, there is insignificant disparity when covering controversial issue that happened overseas. The findings on Chen Liangyu issue actually respond to what the previous researches suggest regarding the traditional media in Mainland, China: sensitive content is more subject to ideological control by the CPC [2], [23].…”
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confidence: 53%
“…News frame is of great importance in news report, choosing what to be included and what to be excluded in a coverage, it can make great influence on audiences to understand public events [2]. News framing analysis is that the attention should be paid to how people construct significance in public life [3].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of framing has roots in both psychology and sociology and is said to originate from the sociologist Ervin Goffman who discusses framing as an interpretive framework that helps individuals to process information (Goffman 1974;Pan and Kosicki 1993). In the area of policy-making theory and political sociology, the concept of framing is often used for analyzing how actors are actively involved in debating, defining, and setting a particular agenda and furthering its implementation (Rein and Schön 1993).…”
Section: Media and Public Discoursementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several definitions of 'frame' and 'framing' (e. g., Entman, 1993;Gitlin, 1980;Gamson and Modigliani, 1989;Pan and Kosicki, 1993;Tankard, 2001;Reese, 2001;Scheufele, 1999) share a number of assumptions. Frames are seen as patterns of interpretation through which people classify information in order to handle it efficiently.…”
Section: Framing Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Frames are seen as patterns of interpretation through which people classify information in order to handle it efficiently. Framing emphasizes specific aspects of reality (Snow and Benford, 1988;Cappella and Jamieson, 1997;Pan and Kosicki, 1993;Reese, 2001); furthermore, specific attributions, evaluations or decisions are assigned to recipients (Iyengar, 1991;Price, Tewksbury, and Powers, 1997;Shah, Domke, and Wackman, 1996;Gamson and Modigliani, 1989).…”
Section: Framing Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%