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Cee BeeAn introduction to framing and its uses in politics.
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Joan Vinall-CoxExcellent, clear description of steering opinion. "Communication itself comes with a frame. The elements of the Communication frame include: A message, an audience, a messenger, a medium, images, a context, and especially, higher-level moral and conceptual frames. The choice of language is, of course, vital, but it is vital because language evokes frames — moral and conceptual frames.
Frames form a system. The system has to be built up over time. It takes a long-range effort. ... Most of this system development involves moral and conceptual frames, not just communicative frames. Communicative framing involves only the lowest level of framing.
Framing is an art, though cognitive linguistics can help a lot. It needs to be done systematically." -
Adrea LawrenceA brief overview of Lackoff's analysis of framing in politics
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Julia LesageGeorge Lakoff explains what "framing the issues" means in politics and how public relations people create "spin"
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Simple Framing
by George Lakoff
An introduction to framing and its uses in politics.
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