News Framing Effects

Author:   Sophie Lecheler ,  Claes H. de Vreese
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138632684


Pages:   128
Publication Date:   21 August 2018
Format:   Hardback
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News Framing Effects


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News Framing Effects is a guide to framing effects theory, one of the most prominent theories in media and communication science. Rooted in both psychology and sociology, framing effects theory describes the ability of news media to influence people’s attitudes and behaviors by subtle changes to how they report on an issue. The book gives expert commentary on this complex theoretical notion alongside practical instruction on how to apply it to research. The book’s structure mirrors the steps a scholar might take to design a framing study. The first chapter establishes a working definition of news framing effects theory. The following chapters focus on how to identify the independent variable (i.e., the ""news frame"") and the dependent variable (i.e., the ""framing effect""). The book then considers the potential limits or enhancements of the proposed effects (i.e., the ""moderators"") and how framing effects might emerge (i.e., the ""mediators""). Finally, it asks how strong these effects are likely to be. The final chapter considers news framing research in the light of a rapidly and fundamentally changing news and information market, in which technologies, platforms, and changing consumption patterns are forcing assumptions at the core of framing effects theory to be re-evaluated.

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Author:   Sophie Lecheler ,  Claes H. de Vreese
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9781138632684


ISBN 10:   1138632686
Pages:   128
Publication Date:   21 August 2018
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: News Framing Effects Theory: An Integrative View Chapter 2: News Framing Effects… From Where? Chapter 3: News Framing Effects… On What? Chapter 4: Moderators of News Framing Effects… On Whom? Chapter 5: Mediators of News Framing Effects… How and Why? Chapter 6: The Duration of News Framing Effects… How Long? Chapter 7: The Future of News Framing Effects… And Now?

Reviews

""Written by two leading experts in news framing and news framing effects, this book is lucidly written, highly informative, and offers a much-needed integrative approach. It should be of great interest not only to students and scholars, but also to practitioners of journalism and political communication."" Jesper Strömbäck, Professor, Department of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Gothenburg, Sweden ""de Vreese and Lecheler have done students and fellow scholars a great service by creating a succinct, yet comprehensive account of how news frames affect those who receive them. News Framing Effects organizes the major strains of research, addresses debates in the research literature, and offers important new insights."" David Tewksbury, Professor, Department of Communication, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA


Written by two leading experts in news framing and news framing effects, this book is lucidly written, highly informative, and offers a much-needed integrative approach. It should be of great interest not only to students and scholars, but also to practitioners of journalism and political communication. Jesper Stroemback, Professor, Department of Journalism, Media and Communication, University of Gothenburg, Sweden de Vreese and Lecheler have done students and fellow scholars a great service by creating a succinct, yet comprehensive account of how news frames affect those who receive them. News Framing Effects organizes the major strains of research, addresses debates in the research literature, and offers important new insights. David Tewksbury, Professor, Department of Communication, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA


Author Information

Sophie Lecheler is Professor of Political Communication at the University of Vienna, Austria. Her research interests include news framing research, experimental methods, journalism, and emotions. Her research has appeared in various international journals, such as Journal of Communication, Communication Research, Political Communication, and Communication Theory. Claes H. de Vreese is Professor and Chair of Political Communication at the Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. His research interests include journalism, news effects, and public opinion. He has published more than 150 articles in international journals, and (co-)authored several books.

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