Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly
(Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication , [Date of publication not identified]
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This study test how two distinguishable frames identified from Mainland Chinese online coverage of Taiwan's 2004 presidential election campaign influenced U.S. and Chinese audiences' event perception and attitudes toward Mainland-Taiwan relations. Employing 2x2x3 between-subjects experiment, this study highlights the moderating effects of issue familiarity. Findings show a significant impact of framing intensity on the event perception of those who may not be familiar with the topic, in addition to a significant influence exerted by frame type on event participation. The roles of familiarity and other factors involved in framing effects on issue attitudes are also discussed from a comparative perspective. |
No. Panggil : | 384 JMCQ |
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Penerbitan : | Columbia: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication , [Date of publication not identified] |
Sumber Pengatalogan | LibUI eng rda |
Tipe Konten | text |
Tipe Media | unmediated |
Tipe Carrier | volume |
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Lembaga Pemilik | Universitas Indonesia |
Lokasi | Perpustakaan UI, lantai 4, R. Koleksi Jurnal |
No. Panggil | No. Barkod | Ketersediaan |
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384 JMCQ | TERSEDIA |
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