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Olmastroni, Francesco.,
Framing war[electronic resource] :public opinion and decision-making in comparative perspective /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
355.02
書名/作者:
Framing war : public opinion and decision-making in comparative perspective // by Francesco Olmastroni.
作者:
Olmastroni, Francesco.,
出版者:
New York : : Routledge,, 2014.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xviii, 271 pages)
標題:
War - Public opinion.
標題:
Politics and war.
標題:
Mass media and war.
標題:
Frames (Sociology)
標題:
Iraq War, 2003-2011 - Foreign public opinion, French.
標題:
Iraq War, 2003-2011 - Foreign public opinion, Italian.
標題:
Iraq War, 2003-2011 - Foreign public opinion, American.
ISBN:
9781315857077 (e-book : PDF)
ISBN:
9780415724661 (hardback)
ISBN:
9781138286245 (paperback)
內容註:
Introduction : From the Elite to the Public, From the Public to the Elite -- A Cyclical Model of Framing -- "Going Public" for Framing in Different Political and Media Systems -- Methodology -- The Three Actors and the War of Frames in the United States -- The Three Actors and the War of Frames in Italy and France -- Conclusion.
摘要、提要註:
"Most research on framing has focused on media and elite frames: the ways that the mass media and politicians present information about issues and events to the public. Until now, the process by which citizens' opinions may affect the initial frame-building process has been largely ignored. The two-way flow of influence between public opinion and decision-makers has been analyzed more from a top-down than a bottom-up perspective. Olmastroni addresses this issue by introducing a cyclical model of framing. Additionally, most empirical studies on media framing have centered on the United States. Olmastroni's text seeks to overcome this limitation of prior research by examining different types of framing in three different countries. Framing War uses the recent war on Iraq as a case study, focusing on the elite and media framing of this event in order to examine the interaction between the political elite and the mass public in three Western democracies--France, Italy, and the US--during the early and on-going stages of the military crisis. The book analyzes whether and, potentially, the extent to which decision-makers tracked and responded to public opinion in presenting their foreign policy choices. It examines the strategies and approaches that governments potentially adopted to influence public opinion towards either the need for or the lack of need for a military intervention. By representing the framing paradigm as a cycle, Olmastroni shows how each actor within the system (i.e., government and other elites, news media, and public opinion) is linked to the others and contributes to the final representation of an issue. In contrast with other theoretical perspectives of framing, this book states that the framing influence does not only proceed from the government to the public, but it often moves at the same level of the system, with each actor playing different roles. Olmastroni's insights on framing are significant for researchers in international relations, political communication, public opinion, comparative politics, and political psychology, as well as policy analysts, journalists, and commentators"--Provided by publisher.
電子資源:
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www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315857077
Framing war[electronic resource] :public opinion and decision-making in comparative perspective /
Olmastroni, Francesco.,
Framing war
public opinion and decision-making in comparative perspective /[electronic resource] :by Francesco Olmastroni. - New York :Routledge,2014. - 1 online resource (xviii, 271 pages) - Routledge studies in global information, politics and society ;6.
Introduction : From the Elite to the Public, From the Public to the Elite -- A Cyclical Model of Framing -- "Going Public" for Framing in Different Political and Media Systems -- Methodology -- The Three Actors and the War of Frames in the United States -- The Three Actors and the War of Frames in Italy and France -- Conclusion.
"Most research on framing has focused on media and elite frames: the ways that the mass media and politicians present information about issues and events to the public. Until now, the process by which citizens' opinions may affect the initial frame-building process has been largely ignored. The two-way flow of influence between public opinion and decision-makers has been analyzed more from a top-down than a bottom-up perspective. Olmastroni addresses this issue by introducing a cyclical model of framing. Additionally, most empirical studies on media framing have centered on the United States. Olmastroni's text seeks to overcome this limitation of prior research by examining different types of framing in three different countries. Framing War uses the recent war on Iraq as a case study, focusing on the elite and media framing of this event in order to examine the interaction between the political elite and the mass public in three Western democracies--France, Italy, and the US--during the early and on-going stages of the military crisis. The book analyzes whether and, potentially, the extent to which decision-makers tracked and responded to public opinion in presenting their foreign policy choices. It examines the strategies and approaches that governments potentially adopted to influence public opinion towards either the need for or the lack of need for a military intervention. By representing the framing paradigm as a cycle, Olmastroni shows how each actor within the system (i.e., government and other elites, news media, and public opinion) is linked to the others and contributes to the final representation of an issue. In contrast with other theoretical perspectives of framing, this book states that the framing influence does not only proceed from the government to the public, but it often moves at the same level of the system, with each actor playing different roles. Olmastroni's insights on framing are significant for researchers in international relations, political communication, public opinion, comparative politics, and political psychology, as well as policy analysts, journalists, and commentators"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN: 9781315857077 (e-book : PDF)Subjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: U21.2 / .O565 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 355.02
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