Framing Public Life: Perspectives on Media and Our Understanding of the Social World

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-06-01
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

This volume examines the concept of framing in media issues, establishing a foundation for study of the topic and understanding its application. For scholars and advanced students in journalism & media studies, political science, and related areas.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
William A. Gamson
Preface xiii
Introduction 1(6)
Stephen D. Reese
Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.
August E. Grant
Prologue---Framing Public Life: A Bridging Model for Media Research 7(26)
Stephen D. Reese
PART I: THEORETICAL AND MEASUREMENT APPROACHES 33(104)
Framing as a Strategic Action in Public Deliberation
35(32)
Zhongdang Pan
Gerald M. Kosicki
The Convergence of Agenda Setting and Framing
67(16)
Maxwell McCombs
Salma I. Ghanem
Framing: An Emerging Paradigm or a Phase of Agenda Setting?
83(12)
T. Michael Maher
The Empirical Approach to the Study of Media Framing
95(12)
James W. Tankard, Jr.
The Spiral of Opportunity and Frame Resonance: Mapping the Issue Cycle in News and Public Discourse
107(16)
M. Mark Miller
Bonnie Parnell Riechert
Breaching Powerful Boundries: A Postmodern Critique of Framing
123(14)
Frank D. Durham
PART II: CASES---OBSERVATIONS FROM THE FIELD 137(130)
A Multiperspectival Approach to Framing Analysis: A Field Guide
139(24)
James K. Hertog
Douglas M. McLeod
Framing ``Political Correctness'': The New York Times' Tale of Two Professors
163(12)
Donna L. Dickerson
Covering the Crisis in Somalia: Framing Choices by The New York Times and The Manchester Guardian
175(10)
Philemon Bantimaroudis
Hyun Ban
Framing the Motorcycle Outlaw
185(10)
Ross Stuart Fuglsang
What's Really Important Here?: Media Self-Coverage in the Susan Smith Murder Trial
195(12)
Lynn M. Zoch
Frames of Conviction: The Intersection of Social Frameworks and Standards of Appraisal in Letters to the Editor Regarding a Lesbian Commitment Ceremony
207(8)
Ernest L. Wiggins
The Role of Images in Framing News Stories
215(12)
Paul Messaris
Linus Abraham
The Effects of Value-Framing on Political Judgment and Reasoning
227(18)
Dhavan V. Shah
David Domke
Daniel B. Wackman
Issue Frames That Strike a Value Balance: A Political Psychogy Perspective
245(22)
Thomas E. Nelson
Elaine A. Willey
PART III: THE NEW MEDIA LANDSCAPE 267(88)
Frame Breaking and Creativity: A Frame Database for Hypermedia News
269(26)
Eric S. Fredin
Connectivity and Continuity: Influences of the Digital Realm on the Visual Information Structures of Print
295(16)
Eric Paul Engel
News Framing and New Media: Digital Tools to Re-engage an Alienated Citizenry
311(12)
John V. Pavlik
Textual Framing as a Communication Climate Factor in Online Groups
323(14)
Edward A. Mabry
The Transference of Frames in Global Television
337(18)
Chris A. Paterson
Epilogue---Framing at the Horizon: A Retrospective Assessment 355(24)
Oscar H. Gandy, Jr.
Contributors 379(6)
Author Index 385(10)
Subject Index 395

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