Epistemology of News Frame
“Frame analysis” has long been an active field in journalism and communication, but there are many chaotic, ambiguous definitions and duplicated studies.    This book combines subjective philosophy with empirical research to fully explore what news framing is and how a media organization's news frame is constructed. Topics discussed include connotation and composition, facts and sources, functions and effects, construction and updates, competition and negotiation, presenting as a whole a clear and systematic epistemological framework and providing inspiration for news frame researchers, media practitioners and the public to understand the role of the news media.    In addition, the book also examines and analyses empirical cases from different countries and regions, including particular emphasis on frame analysis in China, which can help foreign readers better understand Chinese media reports.
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Epistemology of News Frame
“Frame analysis” has long been an active field in journalism and communication, but there are many chaotic, ambiguous definitions and duplicated studies.    This book combines subjective philosophy with empirical research to fully explore what news framing is and how a media organization's news frame is constructed. Topics discussed include connotation and composition, facts and sources, functions and effects, construction and updates, competition and negotiation, presenting as a whole a clear and systematic epistemological framework and providing inspiration for news frame researchers, media practitioners and the public to understand the role of the news media.    In addition, the book also examines and analyses empirical cases from different countries and regions, including particular emphasis on frame analysis in China, which can help foreign readers better understand Chinese media reports.
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Epistemology of News Frame

Epistemology of News Frame

by Xiao Wei
Epistemology of News Frame

Epistemology of News Frame

by Xiao Wei

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Overview

“Frame analysis” has long been an active field in journalism and communication, but there are many chaotic, ambiguous definitions and duplicated studies.    This book combines subjective philosophy with empirical research to fully explore what news framing is and how a media organization's news frame is constructed. Topics discussed include connotation and composition, facts and sources, functions and effects, construction and updates, competition and negotiation, presenting as a whole a clear and systematic epistemological framework and providing inspiration for news frame researchers, media practitioners and the public to understand the role of the news media.    In addition, the book also examines and analyses empirical cases from different countries and regions, including particular emphasis on frame analysis in China, which can help foreign readers better understand Chinese media reports.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000759167
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/17/2019
Series: China Perspectives
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 306
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Xiao Wei is an associate professor of School of Journalism & Communication, Jinan University, China. She has been devoted to the research on news conception and development of journalism for many years.

Table of Contents

List of figures. List of tables. Foreword. Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction: News Frame, Communication Subject and Reality Construction Chapter 2 Literature Review and Research Approach Chapter 3 Connotation and Composition of News Frame Chapter 4 Source of News Frame Chapter 5 Function and Effect of News Frame Chapter 6 Construction and Update of News Frames Chapter 7 News Frames Interaction: Competition and Negotiation Between Subjects Chapter 8 Discussion on the News Framework from Different Perspectives Chapter 9 Conclusion Postscript to the Chinese Edition. References. Index

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