框架(结构)
怀疑论
互联网
新闻媒体
光学(聚焦)
媒体研究
社会学
代表(政治)
新媒体
媒体关系
数字媒体
现象
政治
政治学
认识论
计算机科学
公共关系
历史
万维网
法学
物理
哲学
光学
考古
作者
Andrew S. Ross,Damian Rivers
标识
DOI:10.1080/17524032.2018.1560347
摘要
Media frames have been applied to news information for decades to influence the manner in which news is both delivered and interpreted. However, media frames have tended to focus on traditional news media channels, but the emergence of new media platforms now necessitates a recalibration of how media framing is understood in relation to media and communication studies. With a focus on the issue of climate change, this study explores how framing is employed by the phenomenon of Internet memes in the new media landscape. Specifically, memes presented demonstrate the representation of five common media frames from the perspectives of both the "convinced" and "skeptical" logics. It is argued that through the use of common meme templates combined with the typical humorous or ironic message they convey, Internet memes represent a potentially powerful form of socio-political participation in the online community.
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