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Haase, Fee-Alexandra. ""FRAMES TO THE NEWS" AND "SPRALS OF SILENCE"." Revista Científica Orbis, m 10 (año 4) (July 2, 2008): 29–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5068294.

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A general inhomogenity of news agencies markes the discrepancy between definions of a news agency, the function of news  agencies, and the closeness of news agencies to other news outlets among the mass media. Different cases give evidence that these differences exist in internationally operating news agencies. We argue with two claims accessing the contemporary situation: a) we rely on the perspective of classic analysis of the sender and receiver(s) of a message in a communication model and b) special interest groups as connected segments of subnetworks in the m
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Foriest, Jasmine C., Mini Jain, Benjamin D. Horne, and Munmun De Choudhury. "A Growing Sense of Alienation: Spirals of Silence and Suppression of Structural Circumstances of Suicide in News." Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media 19 (June 7, 2025): 536–54. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v19i1.35830.

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Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States. Global safe reporting guidelines for news reports of suicide intend to mitigate associations of increased suicide incidence and stigma. However, recent research suggests more latent patterns in news beyond the guidelines could still contribute to suicide outcomes such as inhibited help-seeking and isolation. Using the Theory of Spiral of Silence to center isolation, we take a mixed-methods approach to analyze 22,021 articles (2020-2024) and use a zero-shot learning large language model (LLM) classifier to detect suppression of four stru
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Cmeciu, Camelia, Cristina Coman, Monica Pătruț, and Fănel Teodoraşcu. "News Media Framing of Preventable Crisis Clusters. Case Study: Newborn Babies Killed in the Fire at a Romanian Hospital." Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences 44, E (2015): 42–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14861636.

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In crisis situations, public or private organizations become vulnerable. When organizations adopt the silence strategy, the public seeks information in the news media which may induce the attribution of crisis responsibility. The crisis managers should check the news media framing of the (organizational and/or individual) responsibility level, the news practices of daily and tabloid press and the journalists’ use of the crisis issues and news frames of the situation. Our study will focus on one of the greatest tragedies in Romania, the newborn babies’ death during the 2010 fire at
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Cooky, Cheryl, Faye L. Wachs, Michael Messner, and Shari L. Dworkin. "It’s Not About the Game: Don Imus, Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality in Contemporary Media." Sociology of Sport Journal 27, no. 2 (2010): 139–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ssj.27.2.139.

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Using intersectionality and hegemony theory, we critically analyze mainstream print news media’s response to Don Imus’ exchange on the 2007 NCAA women’s basketball championship game. Content and textual analysis reveals the following media frames: “invisibility and silence”; “controlling images versus women’s self-definitions”; and, “outside the frame: social issues in sport and society.” The paper situates these media frames within a broader societal context wherein 1) women’s sports are silenced, trivialized and sexualized, 2) media representations of African-American women in the U. S. have
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Rodríguez-Wangüemert, Carmen, Vanessa Rodríguez-Breijo, and José-Manuel Pestano-Rodríguez. "The framing of China on Spanish television." Communication & Society 32, no. 3 (2019): 123–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/003.32.34020.

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The media participates in the creation and reinforcement of mental models, through which people interpret social realities, especially those that are distant and unknown. News making involves the use of certain frames that highlight some aspects of the information and downplay or silence other elements. In this context, the objective of this article is to analyse how China is portrayed on the Spanish news, and identify the organising ideas and value judgments that are used in the frames used in this process. Based on the application of the content analysis technique, the results show that the
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Rodríguez-Wangüemert, Carmen Universidad de La Laguna, Vanessa Universidad de La Laguna Rodríguez-Breijo, and José-Manuel Universidad de La Laguna Pestano-Rodríguez. "The framing of China on Spanish television." Communication & Society 32, no. 3 (2019): 123. http://dx.doi.org/10.15581/003.32.3.123-137.

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The media participates in the creation and reinforcement of mental models, through which people interpret social realities, especially those that are distant and unknown. News making involves the use of certain frames that highlight some aspects of the information and downplay or silence other elements. In this context, the objective of this article is to analyse how China is portrayed on the Spanish news, and identify the organising ideas and value judgments that are used in the frames used in this process. Based on the application of the content analysis technique, the results show that the
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Wood, Tim. "The many voices of business: Framing the Keystone pipeline in US and Canadian news." Journalism 20, no. 2 (2017): 292–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884917717536.

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Corporations rarely enter political battles alone. They have long partnered with trade associations to articulate industry views, and more recently have begun routinely creating their own activist organizations to act as allies. Amid this turn toward grassroots corporate organizing, how is the voice – or perhaps voices – of business articulated in the news? Using the case study of coverage of the Keystone bitumen pipeline, I offer a framing analysis of 480 news items from six outlets in the United States and Canada, showing which voices and frames dominate the debate. My data demonstrate that
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Ciurel, Daniel. "THE FRAMING OF PROTEST." Professional Communication and Translation Studies 11 (January 10, 2023): 7–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.59168/bfjj3729.

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Framing is the process of selecting certain aspects from the perceived reality and placing them prominently within messages, in order to promote a particular definition of the situation , a certain causal interpretation , a certain moral evaluation and a proposal for some remedies. During social movements or protests , especially in an era of post truth, alternative facts and fake news , framing is relevant in different ways of constructing and interpreting messages. Framing is a dynamic process, consisting in collective and ongoing shaping and reshaping of frames by protesters and audiences,
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Haase, Fee-Alexandra. "'Frames of the News' and 'Spirals of Silence': International Case Studies of Linear and Circulation of News between News Agencies, Mass Media Outlets and Interest Groups as their Framework." SSRN Electronic Journal, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1099965.

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Đorđević, Jasmina P. "The Silencing of Rape Victims in Readers’ Comments on Serbian News Websites." Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, June 21, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/10776990241253805.

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Based on Framing Theory and Sociocognitive Discourse Studies, the study analyzes 1,010 comments following 15 news articles on four Serbian news websites about a Serbian actress accusing her acting teacher of rape. The hate speech in the comments results from five frames evident in the news headlines and includes discourse structures indicating victim blaming, victim shaming, and the lack of sympathy for the victim. The discourse structures are openly telling victims to remain silent about their experience, establishing a specific relationship between certain news frames, online hate speech tha
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Stooksbury, Kara E., Lori Maxwell, and Cynthia S. Brown. ""Spin Zones" in American Presidential Elections." M/C Journal 14, no. 5 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.410.

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If one morning I walked on top of the water across the Potomac River, the headline that afternoon would read: "President Can't Swim". —Lyndon B. Johnson Introduction The term “spin” implies manipulating the truth, and this concept, along with “spin doctoring,” is now common in media and public discourse. The prevalence of “spin zones” in American politics is undeniable; media outlets themselves, such as Bill O’Reilly’s “No Spin Zone” on Fox News, now run segments on the topic. Despite this apparent media certainty about what constitutes “spin” there is a lack of conceptual clarity regarding th
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Burns, Alex. "Oblique Strategies for Ambient Journalism." M/C Journal 13, no. 2 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.230.

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Alfred Hermida recently posited ‘ambient journalism’ as a new framework for para- and professional journalists, who use social networks like Twitter for story sources, and as a news delivery platform. Beginning with this framework, this article explores the following questions: How does Hermida define ‘ambient journalism’ and what is its significance? Are there alternative definitions? What lessons do current platforms provide for the design of future, real-time platforms that ‘ambient journalists’ might use? What lessons does the work of Brian Eno provide–the musician and producer who coined
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Phillipov, Michelle. "“Just Emotional People”? Emo Culture and the Anxieties of Disclosure." M/C Journal 12, no. 5 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.181.

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In an article in the Sunday Tasmanian shortly after the deaths of Melbourne teenagers Jodie Gater and Stephanie Gestier in 2007, Tasmanian Catholic Schools Parents and Friends Federation president Bill Button claimed: “Parents are concerned because all of a sudden their child, if they have access to a computer, can turn into an Emo” (qtd. in Vowles 1).For a few months in 2007, the dangers of emo and computer use were significant themes in Australian newspaper coverage. Emo, an abbreviation of the terms “emocore” or “emotional hardcore”, is a melodic subgenre of punk rock music, characterised b
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Burns, Alex. "Select Issues with New Media Theories of Citizen Journalism." M/C Journal 10, no. 6 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2723.

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 “Journalists have to begin a new type of journalism, sometimes being the guide on the side of the civic conversation as well as the filter and gatekeeper.” (Kolodzy 218) “In many respects, citizen journalism is simply public journalism removed from the journalism profession.” (Barlow 181) 1. Citizen Journalism — The Latest Innovation? New Media theorists such as Dan Gillmor, Henry Jenkins, Jay Rosen and Jeff Howe have recently touted Citizen Journalism (CJ) as the latest innovation in 21st century journalism. “Participatory journalism” and “user-driven journalism” are othe
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Burns, Alex. "Select Issues with New Media Theories of Citizen Journalism." M/C Journal 11, no. 1 (2008). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.30.

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“Journalists have to begin a new type of journalism, sometimes being the guide on the side of the civic conversation as well as the filter and gatekeeper.” (Kolodzy 218) “In many respects, citizen journalism is simply public journalism removed from the journalism profession.” (Barlow 181) 1. Citizen Journalism — The Latest Innovation? New Media theorists such as Dan Gillmor, Henry Jenkins, Jay Rosen and Jeff Howe have recently touted Citizen Journalism (CJ) as the latest innovation in 21st century journalism. “Participatory journalism” and “user-driven journalism” are other terms to describe C
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Larsson, Chari. "Suspicious Images: Iconophobia and the Ethical Gaze." M/C Journal 15, no. 1 (2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.393.

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If iconophobia is defined as the suspicion and anxiety towards the power exerted by images, its history is an ancient one in all of its Platonic, Christian, and Judaic forms. At its most radical, iconophobia results in an act of iconoclasm, or the total destruction of the image. At the other end of the spectrum, contemporary iconophobia may be more subtle. Images are simply withdrawn from circulation with the aim of eliminating their visibility. In his book Images in Spite of All, French art historian Georges Didi-Huberman questions the tradition of suspicion and denigration governing visual r
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