articleJournal of CommunicationMar 1, 2007Closed access

Framing Bias: Media in the Distribution of Power

George Washington University

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Abstract

This article proposes integrating the insights generated by framing, priming, and agenda-setting research through a systematic effort to conceptualize and understand their larger implications for political power and democracy. The organizing concept is bias, that curiously undertheorized staple of public discourse about the media. After showing how agenda setting, framing and priming fit together as tools of power, the article connects them to explicit definitions of news slant and the related but distinct phenomenon of bias. The article suggests improved measures of slant and bias. Properly defined and measured, slant and bias provide insight into how the media influence the distribution of power: who gets…

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Keywords
  • Framing (construction)
  • Ideology
  • Framing effect
  • Priming (agriculture)
  • Media bias
  • Phenomenon
  • Politics
  • Sociology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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