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Unfreezing the frame: functional frame analysis for journalists and journalism students

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posted on 2024-07-11, 20:22 authored by Elspeth Tilley, John Cokley
This paper presents two case studies that suggest, in different but complementary ways, that the critical tool of frame analysis (Entman, 2002) has a place not only in the analytical environments of critical media research and media studies classes, where it is commonly found, but also in the media-production oriented environments of skills-based journalism training and even the newsroom. The expectations and constraints of both the latter environments, however, necessitate forms of frame analysis that are quick and simple. While commercial pressures mean newsrooms and skills-based journalism-training environments are likely to allow only an oversimplified approach to frame analysis, we argue that even a simple understanding and analysis at the production end could help to shift framing in ways that not only improve the quality and depth of Australasian newspapers' news coverage, but increase reader satisfaction with media output.

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0811-6202

Journal title

Australian Journal of Communication

Volume

32

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1

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17 pp

Publisher

University of Queensland

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Copyright © 2005 The authors. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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