What's in a Frame? A Content Analysis of Media Framing Studies in the World's Leading Communication Journals, 1990-2005

This paper provides a systematic analysis of media framing studies in the world's leading communication journals. A quantitative content analysis of 131 studies published in fifteen international journals demonstrates how frames are conceptualized and measured. Current problems in framing resea...

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Computers
Conceptualization
Content analysis
Definitions
Factor Analysis
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Inferences
Literature Reviews
Media
Media studies
Morality
Multivariate Analysis
Periodicals
Public Opinion
Public opinion surveys
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Research methodology
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Theory
Validity
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