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Discover Ludwig'media framing' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used when referring to how various media outlets (television, radio, newspapers, magazines, etc.) portray a certain issue or event. For example, "The media framing of the story was biased and designed to manipulate public opinion."
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4. Media framing Amandla as an angry black girl.
By utilizing direct contact online, activists control their own narrative and cleanse their message of misleading media framing, proving that 21st-century civil-rights movements need not rely heavily on traditional methods of communication with the public.
Ferraro criticized the media's scrutiny of Palin's background and family as gender-based and saw parallels with how she was treated by the media during her own run; a University of Alabama study also found that media framing of Ferraro and Palin was similar and often revolved around their nominations being political gambles.
While we strongly condemned the withdrawal of the book (and any attempt at the censorship of ideas), we also presented the case that the media framing overlooked significant scholarly issues in the book (including her use of psychoanalysis, a pseudoscience), incorrectly oversimplifying the debate as one between academics and Hindu nationalists.
For many people, their knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs about a topic or event are shaped, in part, by media framing.
In this sense, the media can be a venue in which those who do not have a strong voice in policy debates can leverage their position; however, the political and institutional context must be taken into account as it may outweigh media framing effects.
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Jets and Giants players, with plenty of assistance from the news media, framed this preseason game as a battle for the soul of New York.
Before Clinton spoke, Sanders used a pre-speech concession statement, somewhat predictably, to frame his loss as a win – after all, the media framed his Iowa loss as a win.
Mass media framed the debate over race in America in a way that stigmatised white racism, and made old-fashioned views obsolete and even embarrassing.
Meanwhile, the media framed the discussion in terms of personal drama, when the real point was about a generation empowered and overwhelmed by technology.
Most media framed the problem of obesity as one of personal responsibility, she reported.
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