Framing Public Opinion in Competitive Democracies
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What is the effect of democratic competition on the power of elites to frame public opinion? We address this issue first by defining the range of competitive contexts that might surround any debate over a policy issue. We then offer a theory that predicts how audiences, messages, and competitive environments interact to influence the magnitude of framing effects. These hypotheses are tested using experimental data gathered on the opinions of adults and college students toward two policy issues—the management of urban growth and the right of an extremist group to conduct a rally. Our results indicate that framing effects depend more heavily on the qualities of frames than on their frequency of dissemination and…
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- Framing (construction)
- Public opinion
- Democracy
- Political science
- Politics
- Framing effect
- Public relations
- Political economy
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- Sustainable cities and communities
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