Publication: Key Factors in Frame Building: How Strategic Political Actors Shape News Media Coverage
Key Factors in Frame Building: How Strategic Political Actors Shape News Media Coverage
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Hänggli, R. (2012). Key Factors in Frame Building: How Strategic Political Actors Shape News Media Coverage. American Behavioral Scientist, 56(3), 300–317. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764211426327
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In this article, the author focuses on the relationship between political actors and the mass media. The author uses media frames as dependent variables and investigates the factors that influence the presence and frequency of frames applied by journalists (the frames in “news media”). This has come to be known as frame building. The author argues that there are at least three important factors in frame building: power, the salience of the frames in the media input, and the multiplication effect of the minister. Using data from conten
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Hänggli, R. (2012). Key Factors in Frame Building: How Strategic Political Actors Shape News Media Coverage. American Behavioral Scientist, 56(3), 300–317. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002764211426327