Thursday, August 28, 2014

Robert Entman explains that framing an element of sorting (selection) and penangkatan issues (salie


On the afternoon of May 22, 2013, Lee Rigby, a soldier of the British Army and the Royal Regiment of Drummer of Fusiliers, was killed by two assailants near the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich, southeast London. Rigby was off duty and walking inpc along Wellington inpc Street when he was attacked. The two men hit it with a car, then use the knife used to stab and kill him to death. The offender inpc is then dragged into the street Rigby. Two attackers, who remained at the scene until police arrived, told passers-by that they had killed a British soldier to avenge the killing of Muslims by the British soldiers. Some police inpc arrived on the scene nine minutes after the emergency call from the public, followed five minutes later by armed officers. Both attackers were shot, arrested, and then taken to separate hospitals. Both actors are British citizens Nigerian descent who was raised as a Christian who later converted to Islam. The attack was condemned by political leaders inpc and Muslims in the UK and worldwide press.
The attack is then triggered a series of waves of anti-Islamic, such as the demonstrations inpc conducted by ultranationalists against immigrant and minority Muslim groups, the growing threat to Muslims in the UK and also the presence of incidents of vandalism of religious facilities such as mosques. The process of framing the news did show a prominent Islamic symbolism (salience) of the attackers is Michael Adobelajo that provides a statement of religious doctrines of Islam that gave legitimacy to commit murder, inpc Does this also then made a symbol of Islam as an identity that stands out in assault case Woolwich is then triggered a wave of anti-Islam inpc throughout the UK?
If it is a symbol of Islam into something that stands out in this case, whether the framing of the news media also give effect to the increase inpc in anti-Muslim issue or phenomenon of Islamophobia is increasingly prevalent in the UK after this case. The paper begins with a fundamental question to explore inpc it more deeply, namely: How does the social effects of media framing in Woolwich assault case?
Robert Entman explains that framing an element of sorting (selection) and penangkatan issues (salience). To make framing inpc is to select some aspects of reality and make it more prominent inpc (salience) in a communication text, in another sense to indicate a particular problem definition, causal interpretation, moral evaluation and treatment recommendations on issues that have been mentioned. Then do the framing problem definition, which determines what the causal agent, the advantages and disadvantages of what, usually seen within the framework of cultural values are common. Diagnosing the cause, identify the main root of a problem, make moral judgments, to evaluate causal agents and the resulting effects, and proposed solutions, offering recommendations on the treatment of existing problems and predict the social effects that would arise. [1] Norris, Kern and Just saying inpc that the essence of framing is to prioritize the selection of a number of facts or melebihkannya of other facts, thereby unwittingly highlight the interpretation of a particular event. When framing the news reflects the conventional norms and common values that circulated widely in a society, then an alternative news offering different reporting and critical of mainstream news, providing an alternative way to the news of an event. [2]
Framing also highlight some of the information that is the subject of the news, in an effort to make it a salience. Meaning of salience itself needs to be defined in more detail: make some more interesting information, have more meaning and be remembered by the audience. Reinforcement inpc from salience increase the likelihood that the recipient inpc will understand the message that information, receive inpc interpretation inpc and memory into the audience (Fiske and Taylor, 1991). Text can be made a number of information becomes more prominent with the use of placement and repetition of words, or linking text with symbols familiar culture. Although such an implicit idea that is not visible in a text can be so prominent, this can happen if the idea was to have compatibility with schemata which is inherent to the system thinks the audience the message recipient. In framing the existence of a schemata and other concepts such as categories, text, stereotypes showed clusters of ideas that directs the processing of individual information (Graber 1989). Due to the salience Adala

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