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      • Framing is based on a spatial and visual metaphor, for example, the frames placed around pictures or the arrangement of artworks in a gallery. This gives framing the sense of shaping “how” something is communicated, because it sets a context around communicative content.
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  1. May 3, 2013 · Examples from the media, politics, and everyday life have been provided that showcase how the framing process operates at different levels of analysis and in different social domains. The examples also reveal the power of frames in defining communications and as rhetorical, persuasive devices.

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  3. Framing theory posits that media influences public perception by presenting information in a way that highlights certain aspects while downplaying others. This selective emphasis shapes how audiences interpret events or issues, guiding their opinions and feelings.

  4. Jul 2, 2019 · Framing is based on a spatial and visual metaphor, for example, the frames placed around pictures or the arrangement of artworks in a gallery. This gives framing the sense of shaping “how” something is communicated, because it sets a context around communicative content.

  5. In the social sciences, framing comprises a set of concepts and theoretical perspectives on how individuals, groups, and societies organize, perceive, and communicate about reality. Framing can manifest in thought or interpersonal communication. Frames in thought consist of the mental representations, interpretations, and simplifications of ...

  6. Apr 25, 2023 · Two unrelated theories of framing arose independently around 1970, but later partially merged, leading to confusion. The multiplicity of framing approaches may be disentangled by distinguishing semantic frames, cognitive frames, and communicative frames.

    • Karen Sullivan
    • 14, Issue5
    • 25 April 2023
  7. Frames are organizing principles that are socially shared and persistent over time, and that work symbolically to meaningfully structure the social world. The study of framing has grown over the...

  8. Apr 10, 2013 · In this article, we use the anthropologist Gregory Bateson’s conceptualization of framing and his theory of interpersonal communication process to explore how relational realities develop in designed conversational processes.