Framing

Framing in the United States

Thirteenth Amendment (Framing)

United States Constitution

According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT (Framing) Scholars and jurists have virtually ignored the Thirteenth Amendment, the Constitution’s first formal addition in sixty-one years. Reasons for this indifference seem, initially, to be both obvious and adequate. The Thirteenth Amendment, ratified in December 1865,
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Concept of Framing

In the U.S., in the context of Ideology, Public Opinion and Media, Framing has the following meaning: When the media report a story, the reporters set a context for the story, placing it in a setting, suggesting its boundaries, and presenting choices to news consumers. That is, they frame the story. (Source of this definition of Framing : University of Texas)

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  • Ideology
  • Public Opinion
  • Media

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