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Media Frames

2020
Abstract Chapter 7 explores the ways in which the Affordable Care Act’s contraceptive mandate was framed in newspaper coverage between August 1, 2011, and August 1, 2012. After demonstrating that news reports framed the birth control mandate as a religious issue more frequently than an economic, women’s rights, or health issue, this ...
Rachel VanSickle-Ward, Kevin Wallsten
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Framing the media architectural body

Proceedings of the Media Architecture Biennale Conference: Participation, 2012
This paper develops an argument about transformations in the experience of the urban as a consequence of the rise in, so called, augmented public space. Contemporary media spaces of which media architecture now plays center stage. The argument is this: that through artistic and creative interventions that deploy these technologies and the spaces that ...
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International media framing

Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 2017
AbstractThe relationship between Japan and South Korea has been particularly tumultuous in recent years. One of the major sources of unrest is the unresolved Dokdo (a.k.a. Takeshima) issue. This study examines the framing of the issue by four international news agencies.
Won Yong Jang, Edward Frederick
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Framing Refuge: Media, Framing, and Sanctuary Cities

Mass Communication and Society, 2019
The refugee sanctuary movement in the United States has shifted to include undocumented immigrants fleeing violence and economic strife.
Benjamin Gonzalez O’Brien   +3 more
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Media Framing of Trafficking

International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2010
This article explores meaning-making processes around human trafficking, using the empirical example of the Slovene press. The analysis pinpoints how the topic appears in the media, what content emphases it receives in reporting, which aspects are dealt with and which are absent, and the implications of such framing.
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Media Literacy and Framing of Media Content

2020
Communication is one of the areas most affected by technological developments. This change in the field of communication affects society in all its dimensions. Today, the media, which has become a force that affects, changes, and transforms social life in a serious way, is one of the most important elements of socialization.
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Media Framing

2017
The concept of media framing refers to the way in which the news media organize and provide meaning to a news story by emphasizing some parts of reality and disregarding other parts. These patterns of emphasis and exclusion in news coverage create frames that can have considerable effects on news consumers’ perceptions and attitudes regarding the given
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