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Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin :: Kembali

Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly

(Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication , [Date of publication not identified] )

 Abstrak

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.

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No. Panggil : 384 JMCQ
Subjek :
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
Deskripsi Fisi
Kepemilikan
Lembaga Pemilik Universitas Indonesia
Lokasi Perpustakaan UI, lantai 4, R. Koleksi Jurnal
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No. Panggil No. Barkod Ketersediaan
384 JMCQ TERSEDIA
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