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Framing in interaction pragmatic approaches to framing analysis edited by Simon Borchmann, Anne H. Fabricius, Ida Klitgård, Roskilde University
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Pragmatics and Beyond New Series
- Pragmatics and Beyond New Series v.354
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Publishing Company 2025
- Summary:
- This volume invites its readers to rethink the linguistic basis for framing analysis by problematizing the existing foundation and presenting eight new pragmatically based framing analyses
- Contents:
- Intro
- Chapter 1 Framing from a pragmatic point of view
- 1. A linguistic revisit of framing and framing analysis
- 2. Framing from the perspective of power
- 3. Problems related to the perspective of power on framing
- 4. An alternative perspective on framing
- 5. Issues and implications of the metacommunicative concept of framing
- 6. Pragmatic contributions to framing research and analysis
- 6.1 Framing as interaction
- 6.2 Framing as metacommunication
- 6.3 The nature of frames
- 6.4 Framing analysis
- 6.5 Monological communication as interaction
- 6.6 Framing devices
- 6.7 Framing potential
- 6.8 Framing strategies
- 6.9 Framing effects
- 7. An invitation
- References
- Chapter 2 Framing as interaction
- 1. Problem and purpose
- 2. Framing as a basic cognitive phenomenon
- 2.1 Framing as a cognitive phenomenon
- 2.2 Framing the topic and framing the situation
- 3. Framing as interaction
- 3.1 Methods, data, and ethics
- 3.2 Socially distributed cognition and action
- 3.3 Cooperative cognition and action
- 3.4 Ecologically distributed cognition and action
- 3.5 Situated knowledge
- 4. The implications for framing analysis
- 5. Framing and information structure
- 5.1 The informativeness of linguistic expressions in framing analysis
- 5.2 Information structure
- 5.3 The specification-based analysis
- 6. An exemplary framing analysis
- 7. Summary
- Chapter 3 Sustainability reporting in the fossil fuel sector
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Sustainability reporting as an impression management activity
- 3. Self- and other-framing
- 4. Literature review
- 5. The current study
- 5.1 Material
- 5.2 Method
- 6. Findings
- 6.1 Traces of self-framing
- 6.2 Traces of response to other-framing
- 6.2.1 BP
- 6.2.2 Equinor
- 7. Discussion
- 8. Concluding remarks and suggestions for further studies
- Chapter 4 Figurative framing in political interaction
- 2. Methodology and data
- 3. War framing in British, US and German COVID-19 debates
- 4. Discussion
- 5. Conclusion
- Chapter 5 Framing the Danish Prime Minister as communist dictator during COVID-19
- 2. Theory
- 2.1 Framing
- 2.2 Previous studies on framing
- 2.3 Entman's framing as a fractured a paradigm
- 3. Satire and framing
- 3.1 News satire
- 3.2 Previous studies of framing in satire
- 4. Method
- 4.1 A framing analysis model
- 4.2 Data
- 5. Analysis
- 5.1 Agenda/frame building
- 5.2 Agenda/frame setting
- 5.2.1 The context
- 5.2.2 The message/the text
- 5.2.3 The language and style
- 5.2.3.a Article 1: 12 April, 2020
- 5.2.3.b Article 2: 18 April, 2020
- 5.2.3.c Article 3: 16 May, 2020
- 5.2.3.d Article 4: 28 May, 2020:"Kim Jong-un dybt skuffet over socialdemokrater" [Kim Jong-un deeply disappointed with Social Democrats]
- 5.2.3.e Article 5: 13 June, 2020
- 5.2.3.f Article 6: 12 December, 2020
- 5.3 Framing effects
- 6. Results and discussion
- Notes:
- Print version record
- Other Format:
- Print version Borchmann, Simon Framing in Interaction
- ISBN:
- 9027244448
- 9789027244444
- OCLC:
- 1547904794
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
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