Enquadramentos lúdico-dramáticos no jornalismo: mapas culturais para organizar conflitos políticos
Keywords:
Framing. Journalism. Politics.Abstract
Frames are not originally produced by journalists, but collected by them in human experience and culture. Common to both narrator and readers, they serve to organizing the complex reality and to stabilize the “communication situation”. Political journalism tends to use games dramatic frames (narrative frames) deep rooted in society imagination because they fit adequately to political conflicts and are easily recognized. Dramatic frames are bipolar, establish or amplify verbal hostility typical of political disputes.
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