2004
DOI: 10.1080/02560054.2004.9653299
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The impact of framing on perception of foreign countries

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“…When researched as a dependent variable, framing studies look at how and why frames are adopted by members of the media (Tewskbury and Scheufele, 2009). Past research has shown that story framing can have a significant effect on audience opinions on key issues (see Dell'Orto et al, 2004;Scheufele, 2000).…”
Section: Framing Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When researched as a dependent variable, framing studies look at how and why frames are adopted by members of the media (Tewskbury and Scheufele, 2009). Past research has shown that story framing can have a significant effect on audience opinions on key issues (see Dell'Orto et al, 2004;Scheufele, 2000).…”
Section: Framing Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This research also shows a strong correlation between the two factors and country evaluation. Existing studies have shown that the priming function (Iyengar and Kinder, 1987;Miller and Krosnick, 2000;Willnat et al, 2000;Brewer et al, 2003;McGraw and Ling, 2003;Matthes and Beyer, 2017), framing function (Zhao et al, 1994;Price et al, 1997;Dell'Orto et al, 2004;Shen and Guo, 2013;Moy et al, 2016;Ospina Estupinan, 2017), information function (Wanta et al, 2004;Lee and Hong, 2012;Shen and Guo, 2013) of the media are used in government evaluation. At the same time, the media itself also has a bias (Yang, 2003;Shen and Guo, 2013) and substitution effects (Kaye and Johnson, 2003;Han and Xu, 2020).…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Price et al ( 1997 ) pointed out that frames can affect cognitive and affective perceptions of readers of a story. Based on reviewing the research on the role of media in the framework, Dell'Orto et al ( 2004 ) examined how the democratic and non-democratic frameworks of the country in American newspapers affect perceptions and images of foreign countries in readers. Ospina Estupinan ( 2017 ) confirms that countries in Latin America do have a typical framework for international image of China.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many theorists have argued that media coverage plays an important role for national identity building (Anderson, 1983;Deutsch, 1966;Higson, 2002;Polonska-Kimunguyi and Kimunguyi, 2011;Price, 1995;Schlesinger, 1991aSchlesinger, , 1991bSmith, 1991). In fact, empirical findings support this notion: mass media coverage coins perceptions of the own and other nations in various ways (Brewer et al, 2003;Dell'Orto et al, 2004;Perry, 1987;Waisanen and Durlak, 1967;Wanta et al, 2004). National identity can be regarded as an element of a person's social identity (Tajfel and Turner, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%