Is anyone responsible? : how television frames political issues / Shanto Iyengar
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Español Series American politics and political economy seriesChicago : The University Of Chicago Press, 1994Descripción: viii, 195 p. : fig. ; 23 cmISBN: 0226388557Tema(s): Noticieros por televisión -- ASPECTOS POLITICOS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS | PERIODISMO -- OBJETIVIDAD -- OPINION PUBLICA | TELEVISION Y POLITICA -- ESTADOS UNIDOS | Televisión -- ASPECTOS SOCIALES -- ESTADOS UNIDOSClasificación CDD: 302.2345
Contenidos:
Why responsibility matters. Framing effects of News Coverage. Methods of research. Effects of framing on attributions of responsability for crime and terrorism. Effects of framing on attributions of responsibility for poverty, unemployment, and racial inequality. Effects of framing on atributions of responsability for the Iran-Contra Affair. Effets of attributions on Issue-Specific opinions. The role of individual differences. Conclusion.
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Libros General | Biblioteca General Segundo Piso - Sala General | 302.2345 I97I (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Ej. 1 | Disponible (Acceso Disponible) | 39983002224627 |
Incluye references bibliographicas and index.
Why responsibility matters. Framing effects of News Coverage. Methods of research. Effects of framing on attributions of responsability for crime and terrorism. Effects of framing on attributions of responsibility for poverty, unemployment, and racial inequality. Effects of framing on atributions of responsability for the Iran-Contra Affair. Effets of attributions on Issue-Specific opinions. The role of individual differences. Conclusion.
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