Science and society: Studies in the sociology of science
In: Boston studies in the philosophy of science 65
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In: Boston studies in the philosophy of science 65
In: Routledge library editions
In: Anthropology and ethnography
In: Environmental science & policy, Band 106, S. 77-86
ISSN: 1462-9011
The framing effect has far-reaching implications for our understanding of social psychology and intergroup behavior. In recent decades, the effect garnered considerable attention in the fields of psychology, political science, and communication studies. Whether the effect is demonstrated by repetitious news stories or in voting behavior, framing matters. It matters for both theoretical and pragmatic reasons. We will make connections between framing and politics as a way of illustrating the real world applicability of this effect. The practical relevance of the framing effect is why effectively researching it is so crucial. The purpose of this paper is to propose ways of improving framing research practices. To begin, we will define the framing effect and provide some germane examples in order to clarify the concept.
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In: Techniques in ecology and conservation series
What Morality Means examines the scientific theory of morality, drawing on zoological and physiological literatures in addition to contemporary sociological research on status and exchange. The theory roots morality in the capacity for perceptual overlap, and describes how perceptual overlap has been constrained and enabled in human history.
In: Éducation, politiques, sociétés
In: Synthese library 321