Weibliche Repräsentanz und Media Frames
In: Medien — Politik — Geschlecht, S. 104-123
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In: Medien — Politik — Geschlecht, S. 104-123
The FRAMES (Fibre Reinforced thermoplAstics Manufacturing for stiffEned, complex, double curved Structures) project, supported by Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking and the DLR, intend to develop advanced knowledge and manufacturing solutions for a full scale thermoplastic aircraft rear end. The project is part of the Clean Sky 2 initiative focused on developing concepts and enabling technologies for an optimum rear fuselage an empennage. FRAMES main objective is to validate and assess a manufacturing approach of an integral thermoplastic rear end with critical design features. Key technologies developed within FRAMES will be used into a mid-scale advanced rear end demonstrator manufactured by the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), part of a Clean Sky 2 technology platform for large passenger aircrafts. Project was launched on July 2020 and targets to deliver a xenon heating device simulation model for thermoplastic composites fiber placement, efficient double curved TP-stiffeners manufacturing solution and associated prototypes as well as a self-heating tooling equipment able to perform a coconsolidation of the skin and stiffeners in one shot. This document is a press release intended to spread out current activities conducted throughout the project.
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The FRAMES (Fibre Reinforced thermoplAstics Manufacturing for stiffEned, complex, double curved Structures) project, supported by Clean Sky 2 Joint Undertaking and the DLR, intend to develop advanced knowledge and manufacturing solutions for a full scale thermoplastic aircraft rear end. The project is part of the Clean Sky 2 initiative focused on developing concepts and enabling technologies for an optimum rear fuselage an empennage. FRAMES main objective is to validate and assess a manufacturing approach of an integral thermoplastic rear end with critical design features. Key technologies developed within FRAMES will be used into a mid-scale advanced rear end demonstrator manufactured by the Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR), part of a Clean Sky 2 technology platform for large passenger aircrafts. Project was launched on July 2020 and targets to deliver a xenon heating device simulation model for thermoplastic composites fiber placement, efficient double curved TP-stiffeners manufacturing solution and associated prototypes as well as a self-heating tooling equipment able to perform a coconsolidation of the skin and stiffeners in one shot. This document is a press release intended to spread out current activities conducted throughout the project.
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In: Group decision and negotiation, Band 2, Heft 2, S. 103-118
ISSN: 1572-9907
In: Journal of institutional and theoretical economics: JITE, Band 168, Heft 1, S. 83
ISSN: 1614-0559
In: Dynamics of asymmetric conflict, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 66-70
ISSN: 1746-7594
In: Administration in social work, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 81-84
ISSN: 0364-3107
International audience ; To date, frame-semantic theory has been applied to various domain-specific discourses, such as legal, economic, and even oenological discourses. Yet, epidemiological crisis communications form a domain-specific discourse tradition which has been left untouched by frame-semanticists. As such, we will conduct a descriptive pilot study which will consider some of the frames present in these texts. To this end, we collected a pilot corpus of Dutch COVID-19-related crisis communications from the Belgian government, which according to previous research (Liégeois, Mathysen 2022) can, in fact, be regarded as epidemiological crisis communications. More concretely, we considered the frames in which five terms-virus, coronavirus, COVID-19, epidemie and pandemie-inherent to this domain could occur and investigated the following three research questions: In which frames do our five target terms resurface within this domainspecific discourse tradition (RQ1)? Which functions do these frames fulfil within this domain-specific discourse tradition and can other domain-specific features (e.g., regarding the FEs of these frames) be found (RQ2)? Can these frames and their functions be linked back to the communicative strategies singled out by previous research on these Belgian epidemiological crisis communications (RQ3)?
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International audience ; To date, frame-semantic theory has been applied to various domain-specific discourses, such as legal, economic, and even oenological discourses. Yet, epidemiological crisis communications form a domain-specific discourse tradition which has been left untouched by frame-semanticists. As such, we will conduct a descriptive pilot study which will consider some of the frames present in these texts. To this end, we collected a pilot corpus of Dutch COVID-19-related crisis communications from the Belgian government, which according to previous research (Liégeois, Mathysen 2022) can, in fact, be regarded as epidemiological crisis communications. More concretely, we considered the frames in which five terms-virus, coronavirus, COVID-19, epidemie and pandemie-inherent to this domain could occur and investigated the following three research questions: In which frames do our five target terms resurface within this domainspecific discourse tradition (RQ1)? Which functions do these frames fulfil within this domain-specific discourse tradition and can other domain-specific features (e.g., regarding the FEs of these frames) be found (RQ2)? Can these frames and their functions be linked back to the communicative strategies singled out by previous research on these Belgian epidemiological crisis communications (RQ3)?
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In: Survey review, Band 38, Heft 301, S. 608-618
ISSN: 1752-2706
In: Studies in language and cognition 2
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In: Journalism & mass communication quarterly: JMCQ, Band 81, Heft 1, S. 36-52
ISSN: 2161-430X
This experiment investigated the effects of television news frames on (1) audience interpretations of a political issue, (2) the salience of news frames versus other information in the story, and (3) support for future policy. A sample of 145 adults watched an experimental television news bulletin produced in cooperation with reporters and editors at a national television news program about the enlargement of the European Union. A news story was manipulated to reflect a conflict frame or an economic consequences frame. The two frames provide direction to the audience's thoughts about the issue but do not yield different levels of policy support. Frames in the news are as important as core facts in a news story when citizens conceive of a political issue.
In: Journal of public policy, Band 28, Heft 2
ISSN: 1469-7815