Framing is Mightier than the Sword: Detection of Episodic and Thematic Framing in News Media
Panagiotis Mavridis,
Oana Inel,
Xander Wilcke
et al.
Abstract:Many people today watch news videos to get informed. However, news videos can frame information differently and be prone to bias that might lead to miscommunication. Bias is ubiquitous andinherent in interactions between news consumers’ groups, but framing can introduce additional bias in news communications. Citizens that interpret the news have different political orientations and, thus, understand them differently. Experts can be more capable of detecting biased or differently framed information. However, t… Show more
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