
Studying Framing Effects: Existing Research and
... nature of candidate evaluation opens the door to framing, and the news media and candidates frequently present a number of different frames in communication. Druckman et al. (2010) study how frames focusing on two dimensions—issue positions and candidate images (e.g., honesty, empathy, etc.)—affect ...
... nature of candidate evaluation opens the door to framing, and the news media and candidates frequently present a number of different frames in communication. Druckman et al. (2010) study how frames focusing on two dimensions—issue positions and candidate images (e.g., honesty, empathy, etc.)—affect ...
- Wiley Online Library
... attitudes, shape their issue positions, and influence their affect. Furthermore, the media may also influence the judgments that people make about where those with differing views stand. Journalistic reports that are high in news value tend to emphasize conflicts and irreconcilable differences betwe ...
... attitudes, shape their issue positions, and influence their affect. Furthermore, the media may also influence the judgments that people make about where those with differing views stand. Journalistic reports that are high in news value tend to emphasize conflicts and irreconcilable differences betwe ...
Understanding the Third-Person Effect
... behind a candidate’s choice to respond in an advertisement of his or her own. These examples outline the perspectives of the third-person effect, first described by Davison (1983). The third-person effect is the perceptual distinction that the media will be not influential upon oneself, but rather t ...
... behind a candidate’s choice to respond in an advertisement of his or her own. These examples outline the perspectives of the third-person effect, first described by Davison (1983). The third-person effect is the perceptual distinction that the media will be not influential upon oneself, but rather t ...
The Contingency of the Mass Media`s Political Agenda Setting Power
... help create situations that make increased government attention almost unavoidable.’’ Finally, drawing upon an innovative experimental design, also Cook et al. (1983) found that policy makers were influenced by watching TV news and considered the covered topic to be more important and thought that g ...
... help create situations that make increased government attention almost unavoidable.’’ Finally, drawing upon an innovative experimental design, also Cook et al. (1983) found that policy makers were influenced by watching TV news and considered the covered topic to be more important and thought that g ...
Media Power
... how can we answer this question before the attempt actually occurs? This paper suggests a theoretical approach to address these two issues. To deal with the …rst challenge, the paper moves away from the two-stage approach employed by the FCC’s Media Diversity Index, as well as all other existing med ...
... how can we answer this question before the attempt actually occurs? This paper suggests a theoretical approach to address these two issues. To deal with the …rst challenge, the paper moves away from the two-stage approach employed by the FCC’s Media Diversity Index, as well as all other existing med ...
Annex 7: Media plurality and news - a summary of
... Researchers including Norris, Curtice and Scammell have looked at the role of media coverage in UK general elections. The findings of these studies suggest that newspaper coverage within campaigns does affect readers, although they differ as to the exact nature of these effects. However, it is also ...
... Researchers including Norris, Curtice and Scammell have looked at the role of media coverage in UK general elections. The findings of these studies suggest that newspaper coverage within campaigns does affect readers, although they differ as to the exact nature of these effects. However, it is also ...
DOC - Northwestern University
... opinion. Much of this research compared the opinions of individuals who reported varying levels of exposure to mass communications (e.g., news broadcasts). Observed differences in opinion between these groups constituted evidence of a mass communication effect. Our confidence in these results depend ...
... opinion. Much of this research compared the opinions of individuals who reported varying levels of exposure to mass communications (e.g., news broadcasts). Observed differences in opinion between these groups constituted evidence of a mass communication effect. Our confidence in these results depend ...
Journal of Communication 49(1)
... Therefore, additional research demonstrating framing effects for particular media or in specific content areas is of limited use to the field. Rather, research should address framing from a more metatheoretical perspective. In other words, how can framing be used to broaden our understanding of medi ...
... Therefore, additional research demonstrating framing effects for particular media or in specific content areas is of limited use to the field. Rather, research should address framing from a more metatheoretical perspective. In other words, how can framing be used to broaden our understanding of medi ...
Social Media Use, Opinion Leadership, and Political Persuasion
... their networks. As they note, in an increasingly fragmented media environment, socially shared information by opinion leaders may be more influential, as people are increasingly dependent on the suggestions and information provided by others in their social network (Mutz & Young, 2011) and tend to t ...
... their networks. As they note, in an increasingly fragmented media environment, socially shared information by opinion leaders may be more influential, as people are increasingly dependent on the suggestions and information provided by others in their social network (Mutz & Young, 2011) and tend to t ...
Images of Media Power: The Third-Person Effect and the Shaping of
... victories, even if there is weak support for such an explanation (Schudson 1995 133ff). It’s easy to believe the picture of powerful mass media also dominates among the citizens. But is this the case? Do people have this idea of powerful mass media in politics? If we look closer to the question of m ...
... victories, even if there is weak support for such an explanation (Schudson 1995 133ff). It’s easy to believe the picture of powerful mass media also dominates among the citizens. But is this the case? Do people have this idea of powerful mass media in politics? If we look closer to the question of m ...
Media Effects - 2012 Book Archive
... Columbine High School shootings, politicians and pundits worked to assign blame. Their targets ranged from the makers of the first-person shooter video game Doom to the Hollywood studios responsible for The Matrix.Tom Brook, “Is Hollywood to ...
... Columbine High School shootings, politicians and pundits worked to assign blame. Their targets ranged from the makers of the first-person shooter video game Doom to the Hollywood studios responsible for The Matrix.Tom Brook, “Is Hollywood to ...
The 2008 Presidential Campaign: Political Cynicism in the Age of
... The 2008 campaign also played out against a long-standing tradition of voter cynicism. Much has been written about the influence of older, more traditional media (e.g., newspapers, radio, television) on increased voter cynicism (Cappella & Jamieson, 1997; J. W. Koch, 2003; Miller, 1974; Pinkleton, U ...
... The 2008 campaign also played out against a long-standing tradition of voter cynicism. Much has been written about the influence of older, more traditional media (e.g., newspapers, radio, television) on increased voter cynicism (Cappella & Jamieson, 1997; J. W. Koch, 2003; Miller, 1974; Pinkleton, U ...
censorship and the third
... communication. To examine this relationship, this study focused on the discrepancy between perceived media effects on others and self, and its relation to pro-censorship attitudes within three major topics: the media in general, violence on television, and pornography. The results of this study supp ...
... communication. To examine this relationship, this study focused on the discrepancy between perceived media effects on others and self, and its relation to pro-censorship attitudes within three major topics: the media in general, violence on television, and pornography. The results of this study supp ...
The Role of the Media in Foreign Policy Decision-Making
... Media organizations tend to concentrate and merge into large corporations. ...
... Media organizations tend to concentrate and merge into large corporations. ...
Blogs and Bullets: New Media in Contentious Politics
... baseline conditions from which significant deviations stand out. They must also identify and trace a sufficiently representative selection of new media. Conflict is inevitably Rashomon-like: different people will experience and interpret the same events in different ways. Focusing on a handful of ne ...
... baseline conditions from which significant deviations stand out. They must also identify and trace a sufficiently representative selection of new media. Conflict is inevitably Rashomon-like: different people will experience and interpret the same events in different ways. Focusing on a handful of ne ...
Silencing Dissent - Harvard Kennedy School
... conducted shortly after these regimes ended suggested widespread public support for democracy and a rejection of the authoritarian past. Rather than a direct impact, the study cautions that the effect of state control of the media on the public is often complex and contingent upon many factors, such ...
... conducted shortly after these regimes ended suggested widespread public support for democracy and a rejection of the authoritarian past. Rather than a direct impact, the study cautions that the effect of state control of the media on the public is often complex and contingent upon many factors, such ...
Manufacturing Consent by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky
... One important reason for this was the rise in scale of newspaper enterprise and the associated increase in capital costs from the mid-nineteenth century onward, which was based on technological improvements along with the owners' increased stress on reaching large audiences. The expansion of the fre ...
... One important reason for this was the rise in scale of newspaper enterprise and the associated increase in capital costs from the mid-nineteenth century onward, which was based on technological improvements along with the owners' increased stress on reaching large audiences. The expansion of the fre ...
Media PPT NOTES
... • Virtually all citizens rely upon the media for their political news. • Americans believe that the media exert a strong influence on their political institutions and upon public opinion, but because few of us learn about political events except through the media, it might be argued that the media c ...
... • Virtually all citizens rely upon the media for their political news. • Americans believe that the media exert a strong influence on their political institutions and upon public opinion, but because few of us learn about political events except through the media, it might be argued that the media c ...
Marxist Media Theory
... productive way of explaining who (we think) we are... The subject... is a social construction, not a natural one. (Fiske 1992: 288; my emphases) In Marxist thought, individuals are 'constituted' as the bearers of positions through the effects of social relations (Lapsley & Westlake 1988: 7). This i ...
... productive way of explaining who (we think) we are... The subject... is a social construction, not a natural one. (Fiske 1992: 288; my emphases) In Marxist thought, individuals are 'constituted' as the bearers of positions through the effects of social relations (Lapsley & Westlake 1988: 7). This i ...
Exemplification Theory and Cognitive Heuristics
... casual attitude toward mayhem to the 1999 Columbine High School shootings. Whether positive or negative, the mass media clearly do affect people’s lives. Although social psychologists have been studying these effects for decades, only more recently have cognitive psychologists seriously begun to loo ...
... casual attitude toward mayhem to the 1999 Columbine High School shootings. Whether positive or negative, the mass media clearly do affect people’s lives. Although social psychologists have been studying these effects for decades, only more recently have cognitive psychologists seriously begun to loo ...
Social Media and Policy Processes - Site BU
... petitions, to more recently emails and online petitions, various forms of social media engagement with policy processes is likely to be dismissed as “clicktivism” or “slacktivism”. After all, joining a Facebook group or retweeting something is unlikely to change or stop a global trade agreement or s ...
... petitions, to more recently emails and online petitions, various forms of social media engagement with policy processes is likely to be dismissed as “clicktivism” or “slacktivism”. After all, joining a Facebook group or retweeting something is unlikely to change or stop a global trade agreement or s ...
(August 2001). - NYU Steinhardt
... http://www.savethenews.org/blog/10/01/21/what-makes-critical-press-researchshows-role-government-support Unpaid consultant to French-American Foundation, invited to serve as member of planning committee for second “Covering Immigration” conference to be held in Miami, May 7-9, 2010 (I was invited an ...
... http://www.savethenews.org/blog/10/01/21/what-makes-critical-press-researchshows-role-government-support Unpaid consultant to French-American Foundation, invited to serve as member of planning committee for second “Covering Immigration” conference to be held in Miami, May 7-9, 2010 (I was invited an ...
Media en radicalisering
... • E-mail, Skype, Satellite, … • YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, … ...
... • E-mail, Skype, Satellite, … • YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, … ...
Report of the Media Violence Commission
... can now download, view, play, and listen to violent material any time of day or night, often from the privacy of their own rooms, and with little supervision from their parents. With new technologies, the opportunities for viewing violent content, which was once relegated to more public spaces (such ...
... can now download, view, play, and listen to violent material any time of day or night, often from the privacy of their own rooms, and with little supervision from their parents. With new technologies, the opportunities for viewing violent content, which was once relegated to more public spaces (such ...
Master`s Degree Examination / Magisterprüfung
... Ch 25. Lee, K.M., et al. (2009). Effects of computer/video games and beyond Ch 26. Lin, C.A. (2009). Effects of the internet Ch 27. Campbell, S.W. & Ling, R. (2009). Effects of mobile communication Bryant, J. & Zillmann, D. (Ed.). (1994). Media effects: Advances in theory and research. Hillsdale NJ: ...
... Ch 25. Lee, K.M., et al. (2009). Effects of computer/video games and beyond Ch 26. Lin, C.A. (2009). Effects of the internet Ch 27. Campbell, S.W. & Ling, R. (2009). Effects of mobile communication Bryant, J. & Zillmann, D. (Ed.). (1994). Media effects: Advances in theory and research. Hillsdale NJ: ...