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What is Framing
1.
A mediated and/or digitized paradigm embodying narratives that become embedded in society contributing to the formulation of stereotypes, norms and prejudices.
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2.
The processes of selection and emphasis through which journalists adjudicate over competing truth claims.
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3.
A mediated and/or digitized paradigm embodying narratives that become embedded in society, that contribute to the formulation of stereotypes, norms, and prejudices.
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4.
How one understands and tries to describe a situation. The way one party frames a proposal or solution will affect the way the other party will behave.
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5.
Refers to a way or approach to present an issue, sometimes with the aim of getting a viewer, a listening, a voter to see an issue from a particular point of view.
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6.
A way of either perceiving or communicating a particular issue. The data remains the same but an issue can be framed in a variety of ways to appeal to the understanding of a particular audience.
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7.
Selecting some aspects of perceived reality and making them more remarkable in a communicating text.
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8.
The essence of a news story as relates to values or angles used in telling it.
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9.
A theoretical concept of researching selection, presentation, accentuation and deliberation. Is inherent in storytelling organization of news media. Is also researched in the spiral of silence theory.
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10.
The process of emphasizing certain aspects of a topic when discussing the issue.
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11.
The process of emphasizing certain aspects of a topic when discussing the issue.
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12.
Rhetorical frameworks employed by the speaker, which make certain aspects of the intended communication more salient than other aspects, and thus package information so that the audience will interpret it in a specific way.
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13.
It is the process of constructing a message in a specific manner that encourages the facts in that message to be perceived in a particular way.
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14.
This is a technique that sets parameters on a particular issue and has the potential to affect public opinion.
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15.
The act, process, and way of constructing anything.
Framing
is equally a media theory which stipulates that media focus attention on specific events and then place these events within a specific field of meaning. The theory suggests the “frames” used by the media in reporting an event influences the choices audiences make in processing information provided through media reports.
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16.
A process from Communication Studies that focuses complex issues by placing emphasis on certain aspects of information over others ( Bateson, 1972 ; Goffman, 1974 ).
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17.
The notion that the same piece of information when worded differently or introduced in different settings and situations will lead to different conclusions or choices.
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18.
Refers to designing organisational practices into frame works, or models. Can also be used interchangeably with modeling.
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19.
The way different understandings of the world are shaped by social factors, including language, images, equations, maps and conventions.
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20.
Selecting some aspects of perceived reality and making them more salient in the communicated message, so that particular interpretations or evaluations are inclined.
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21.
Climate change frames investigated in the newspapers.
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22.
The process of selecting some aspects of a perceived reality and making them more salient in the news media. This is to promote a particular problem definition, causal interpretation, moral evaluation, and/or treatment recommendation for the item described.
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23.
How one understands and tries to describe a situation. The way one party frames a proposal or solution will affect the way the other party will behave.
Learn more in: Strategic Procurement Negotiation
24.
Techniques of presenting messages that systematically channel audience interpretations toward a preferred outcome.
Framing
operates as a filter through which one understands events and objects.
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25.
A process from Communication Studies that focuses complex issues by placing emphasis on certain aspects of information over others (Bateson, 1972 AU76: 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. ; Goffman, 1974 ).
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26.
The manner in which an individual constructs mental representation of the decision choices and outcomes.
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27.
A set of concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, perceive and communicate about reality, it’s an inevitable process of selective influence over the individual’s perception.
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