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- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Frames (Sociology)
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- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Frame analysis (Sociology)
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- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Framing (Sociology)
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- Topical term or geographic name entry element: Sociology
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- Source citation: Work cat: Sot︠s︡iologii︠a︡ povsednevnosti i teorii︠a︡ freĭmov, 2011.
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- Source citation: Encyclopedia of sociology, 2000:
- Information found: (under Frame: The concept of frame designates interpretive structures that render events and occurrences subjectively meaningful, and thereby function to organize experience and guide action; Frames provide answers to such questions as: What is going on here? What is being said? What does this mean? ...Frames essentially enable individuals to locate, perceive, identify, and label a seemingly infinite number of occurrences within their immediate life situations or spaces; under Framing and Social movements: framing, within the context of social movements, refers to the signifying work or meaning construction engaged in by movement adherents ... and other actors ... relevant to the interests of movements and the challenges they mount in pursuit of those interests)
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- Source citation: Wikipedia, Aug. 17, 2012
- Information found: (A frame in social theory consists of a schema of interpretation, a collection of anecdotes and stereotypes, that individuals rely on to understand and respond to events; Framing is also a key component of sociology, the study of social interaction among humans; Framing, a term used in media studies, sociology, and psychology, refers to the social construction of a social phenomenon by mass media sources or specific political or social movements or organizations)
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- Source citation: Goffman, E. Frame analysis, 1974.
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- Source citation: Loizides, N. The politics of majority nationalism, 2015.