The 'media bias' in the Spanish framing literature: a critical review of how communication studies apply framing theory

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Published 17-11-2016
Lidia Valera Ordaz

Abstract

This article provides a critical review of the theoretical and methodological aroaches that have prevailed in the Spanish literature on framing. It points out that most studies take news frames as independent variable, but they do not account for the process by which news frames are intentionally built and promoted by stakeholders. We contend that this media bias is the result of a conception of frames as the outcome of journalistic routines, which implies overlooking the social interactions and ideological implications involved in the production and negotiation of frames. 

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Valera Ordaz, L. (2016). The ’media bias’ in the Spanish framing literature: a critical review of how communication studies apply framing theory. ZER - Journal of Communication Studies, 21(41). https://doi.org/10.1387/zer.17259
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