Titel
News Framing and Preference-Based Reinforcement: Evidence from a Real Framing Environment During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Autor*in
Michaela Forrai
Abstract
COVID-19 is a news issue that can be covered from many different angles. When reporting, journalists have to select, accentuate, or exclude particular aspects, which, in turn, may evoke a specific, and possibly constricted, perspective in viewers, a phenomenon termed the news-framing effect. Guided by the reinforcing spiral framework, we conducted a multi-study project that investigated the news-framing effect’s underlying mechanism by studying the dynamic of self-reinforcing effects. Grounded in a real-life framing environment observed during the pandemic and systematically assessed via a content analysis (study 1) and survey (study 2), we offer supporting evidence for a preference-based reinforcement model by utilizing a combination of the selective exposure (i.e., self-selected exposure) and causal effects (i.e., forced exposure) paradigms within one randomized controlled study (study 3). Self-selection of news content by viewers was a necessary precondition for frame-consistent (reinforcement) effects. Forced exposure did not elicit causal effects in a frame-consistent direction.
Stichwort
COVID-19news framingselective exposurepreference-based reinforcementreinforcing spiral
Objekt-Typ
Sprache
Englisch [eng]
Persistent identifier
https://phaidra.univie.ac.at/o:1632813
Erschienen in
Titel
Communication Research
Band
50
Ausgabe
2
ISSN
0093-6502
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Seitenanfang
179
Seitenende
204
Verlag
SAGE Publications
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Zugänglichkeit
Rechteangabe
© The Author(s) 2022

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