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Testing Three Measures of Verbal–Visual Frame Interplay in German News Coverage of Refugees and Asylum Seekers

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2020
Drawing from framing theory, this article operationalizes and tests three ways to measure how verbal and visual modalities interplay in audiovisual messages to produce meaning.
Viorela Dan   +2 more
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Comparing Online Alternative and Mainstream Media in Turkey: Coverage of the TEKEL Workers Protest Against Privatization

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2015
Challenging the dominance of mainstream media, this study questions the role of alternative news media in Turkey based on the approach that positions alternative media as an alternative to mainstream media.
Burak Doğu
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Framing Occupy Wall Street: A Content Analysis of The New York Times and USA Today

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2013
Previous research has shown that media coverage of social protests tended to frame domestic protest activities in various negative ways. This study proposed a typology of six framing/marginalization devices to media coverage of Occupy Wall Street that ...
Kaibin Xu
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Encuadres discursivos de la COP16 en la prensa europea: Un análisis lingüístico del discurso ambiental

open access: yesLL Journal
Este artículo presenta un análisis lingüístico del uso de encuadres interpretativos (Frames) en la cobertura mediática europea de la COP16. A partir de un corpus de artículos procedentes de Alemania, Francia, España y los Países Bajos, se estudian las ...
Ronja Helene Hollstein
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Appealing to the Heart: How Social Media Communication Characteristics Affect Users' Liking Behavior During the Manchester Terrorist Attack

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2019
Social media enable users to exchange information, sympathy, and support in disasters. To understand the communication characteristics leading to users’ liking behavior, we examine how social media audiences react during disasters to various message ...
Xinyan Zhao, Mengqi Monica Zhan
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Forgotten Frames: Proposing the Concept of “Digressive Framing” Using Left-Out Frames in Chinese Media Coverage of Left-Behind Children

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2020
Framing is described as being like a picture that includes some elements but leaves out others, with scholars declaring that what is left out is just as important as what is emphasized; however, few studies specifically examine left-out frames.
Renita Coleman, Tong Chen
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Framing Corruption in the Chinese Government: A Comparison of Frames Between Media, Government, and Netizens

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2016
The use of microblogging sites has increasingly posed a challenge to the Chinese Communist Party’s ability to manipulate information and control its reputation in the face of malfeasance.
Michelle Chen, Christina Zhang
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Refugees and National Identity in Letters to the Editor

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2020
Construction of refugees in news has been extensively researched. Less researched is the link between refugees and the construction of the receiving country’s national identity.
Kate Dunsmore, Andrea Hickerson
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A Comparative Investigation Into Press–State Relations: Comparing Source Structures in Three News Agencies’ Coverage of the North Korean Missile Crisis

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2016
News media are on the frontline of international conflicts. Media messages play a pivotal role in increasing the diplomatic leverage at the negotiation table, which represents press–state relations.
Seok Ho Lee, Qian Wang
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Heterogeneity in Alternative Media Spheres: Oppositional Media and the Framing of Sectarianism in the Syrian Conflict

open access: yesInternational Journal of Communication, 2018
  The 2011 uprisings in the Middle East have deeply shaken the traditional media landscape in the region. They have also reinvigorated scholarly interest in the role of the media in the region’s conflicts.
Yazan Badran, Kevin Smets
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