RHSS 2022
DOI: 10.7176/rhss/12-24-02
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Research on Media Framing in Ghana: A Systematic Review

Abstract: This systematic review interrogates the present state of framing research in Ghana. The purpose is to synthesise the existing literature on media framing in the Ghanaian context and to detect the gaps that needs to be filled. A qualitative content analysis of seventeen open-access journal articles retrieved from five databases (International Knowledge Sharing Platform, Taylor and Francis Online, Semantic Scholar, Research Gate, Sage Publications) is conducted to examine the issues discussed in the articles, th… Show more

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“…The importance of studying media framing lies in understanding how different actors, including politicians, journalists, and audiences, contribute to framing realities according to their views, ultimately shaping the dominant narrative (Anshori et al, 2022). The majority of research on media framing is conducted using two approaches: analysing the content of news (frame building) and studying the impact of news on the audience (Asiamah et al, 2022;de Vreese, 2005;Lecheler & De Vreese, 2019;Lukyanova, 2018;Thankachan & Thomas, 2021). In analysing media content and understanding how different frames influence audience perceptions He et al (2020), framing theory has become a fundamental tool.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of studying media framing lies in understanding how different actors, including politicians, journalists, and audiences, contribute to framing realities according to their views, ultimately shaping the dominant narrative (Anshori et al, 2022). The majority of research on media framing is conducted using two approaches: analysing the content of news (frame building) and studying the impact of news on the audience (Asiamah et al, 2022;de Vreese, 2005;Lecheler & De Vreese, 2019;Lukyanova, 2018;Thankachan & Thomas, 2021). In analysing media content and understanding how different frames influence audience perceptions He et al (2020), framing theory has become a fundamental tool.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%