Framing Theory (tagged articles)Narratives, Binaries, and Framing in the Cultural Contest Over Climate ChangeScott B. Remer - Climate change is already altering our biosphere and is projected to bring about monumental changes to our planet’s environment, changes which are unprecedented in human history. Numerous social groups have drawn upon a wide assortment of cultural constructs... Keep Reading »
Instagram and Branding: A Case Study of Dunkin' DonutsKally A. Lavoie - Instagram, a social media app, is becoming increasingly popular as a business and communication tool. Analyzing 12 posts on Dunkin' Donuts' Instagram account, this case study attempted to understand branding through framing theory. The study found that Dunkin' Donuts... Keep Reading »
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Human Rights Framing in U.S. Newspaper Coverage of the Sochi Olympic PreparationsMichelle Alfini - Every two years, the global spotlight shines on the Olympics and the nation hosting the worldwide event, particularly the country's record on human rights. This project looked at how two American newspapers, The New York Times and The Washington Post, examined human... Keep Reading »
Unrecognized Potential: Media Framing of Hitler's Rise to Power, 1930-1933Katherine Blunt - In an effort to understand how Americans regarded Adolph Hitler's influence in Germany and beyond as he navigated the country's political landscape, and ultimately established the Third Reich, this research examines his portrayal in American media in the early 1930s... Keep Reading »
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Begging for Change: A Comparative Analysis of How the Media Frames Domestic and International PovertyLauren M. Krizay - Today, approximately 50% of the world, over three billion people, lives on less than $2.50 U.S. dollars a day. Despite poverty’s wide reaching affects, little research has been conducted that compares the framing of international and domestic poverty in United... Keep Reading »
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