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What is Framing Theory

Paths to the Prevention and Detection of Human Trafficking
Posits that the media influence how people process information and give it meaning through the way the information is presented. In other words, it tells the public how to think about a topic.
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Mis-Framing of Sex Trafficking in News Reports: Crimes, Offenders, and Victims
Pamela L. Morris (Indiana University-Purdue University, Columbus, USA) and Scott A. Desmond (Indiana University-Purdue University, Columbus, USA)
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 21
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-3926-5.ch004
Abstract
Media shapes public perceptions about sex trafficking; how and under what circumstances sex trafficking occurs and by who and to whom are framed by news reports. This study examines a four-year span of U.S. news reports of law enforcement and judicial actions against sex traffickers (2017-2021). Articles were coded to determine the frames presented to readers. The results confirm that journalists continue to reduce trafficking to a crime problem, over-represent certain kinds of victims and perpetrators, and fail to educate readers about the definition of, causes of, and remedies for sex trafficking. Such reporting needs to improve the way it educates audiences about causes, solutions, perpetrators, and survivors. This is vital to better prepare the public—and law enforcement—to participate in combatting sex trafficking through reporting, funding services, and shaping effective public policy.
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Media Literacy and Framing of Media Content
Framing theory is an approach that states that media content is shaped according to specific ideologies and that content is presented with specific frames to draw the target audience's thinking and view of events to the desired point.
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The Public Relations of Inclusion: Teacher Preparation, UDL, and Reframing for Autism Inclusion
A theory which pre-consciously places attention on certain topics within a field of meaning (a frame) often used in communication studies (Bateson, 1972 AU77: The in-text citation "Bateson, 1972" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ; Bolman et al., 2017 AU78: The in-text citation "Bolman et al., 2017" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ; Goffman, 1974 ; Pan & Kosicki, 1993 ; Scheufele, 1999 ).
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Representation of Patients With Rare Diseases in Spanish Media
A theory that overstates that media devotes more time and attention to certain events rather than others, depending on the information meaning they convey.
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Framing Disability Inclusion: A Literature Review and Self-Reflection by an Individual With Disability
A theory which pre-consciously places attention on certain topics within a field of meaning (a frame) often used in communication studies ( Bateson, 1972 ; Bolman et al., 2017 AU75: The in-text citation "Bolman et al., 2017" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ; Goffman, 1974 ; Pan & Kosicki, 1993 ; Scheufele, 1999 ).
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