PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS

Romanian democracy, newly born after the 1989 events, has a rather short electoral confrontation tradition. In this context, the media coverage of the 2009 presidential election has a conflict specificity never expressed to this extent. One of the main actors of the public sphere, the media, seems t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: NICOLETA CORBU, MĂDĂLINA BOŢAN
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Academy 2013-11-01
Series:Revista Română de Sociologie
Online Access:http://revista.acadsudest.ro/pdf-uri/nr.5-6-2013/12-NCorbu.pdf
id doaj-64e3037268474caca5767e869c7e589b
record_format Article
spelling doaj-64e3037268474caca5767e869c7e589b2020-11-24T22:30:19ZengRomanian AcademyRevista Română de Sociologie1224-92622013-11-015-6/2013499513PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONSNICOLETA CORBU0MĂDĂLINA BOŢAN1Center for Research in Communication, National School of Political Studies and Public Administration, BucharestCenter for Research in Communication, National School of Political Studies and Public Administration, BucharestRomanian democracy, newly born after the 1989 events, has a rather short electoral confrontation tradition. In this context, the media coverage of the 2009 presidential election has a conflict specificity never expressed to this extent. One of the main actors of the public sphere, the media, seems to have changed election patterns, in terms of emotionality and partisanship. This paper presents a content analysis of the main newscasts of five Romanian TV channels: the public television, TVR1, and the most viewed private channels, ProTV and Antena 1, plus the two most viewed private channels specialized in news broadcasting, Realitatea TV and Antena 3, throughout the entire election campaign in October−December 2009. The theoretical background of the research is the agenda setting function of the media, with a focus on the framing and priming effects. Even though these effects have been long studied before, little is known about them in election campaigns in emergent European democracies. We analyze three types of frames, conflict, economic consequences and morality in political news, and we argue for a priming effect related to the character of each of the three main candidates, from two distinct perspectives: competence and integrity. We show a prominence of the conflict frame, even though the economic global context would argue for a dominant economic frame. The construction of priming effect premises is investigated by presenting the visibility of the attributes of the three main candidates in what concerns their competence and integrity. Research has showed that such attributes are under-represented in political news, in the general context of an emotional, irrational election campaignhttp://revista.acadsudest.ro/pdf-uri/nr.5-6-2013/12-NCorbu.pdf
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author NICOLETA CORBU
MĂDĂLINA BOŢAN
spellingShingle NICOLETA CORBU
MĂDĂLINA BOŢAN
PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
Revista Română de Sociologie
author_facet NICOLETA CORBU
MĂDĂLINA BOŢAN
author_sort NICOLETA CORBU
title PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
title_short PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
title_full PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
title_fullStr PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
title_full_unstemmed PRIMING AND FRAMING EFFECTS IN THE MEDIA COVERAGE OF THE 2009 ROMANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
title_sort priming and framing effects in the media coverage of the 2009 romanian presidential elections
publisher Romanian Academy
series Revista Română de Sociologie
issn 1224-9262
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Romanian democracy, newly born after the 1989 events, has a rather short electoral confrontation tradition. In this context, the media coverage of the 2009 presidential election has a conflict specificity never expressed to this extent. One of the main actors of the public sphere, the media, seems to have changed election patterns, in terms of emotionality and partisanship. This paper presents a content analysis of the main newscasts of five Romanian TV channels: the public television, TVR1, and the most viewed private channels, ProTV and Antena 1, plus the two most viewed private channels specialized in news broadcasting, Realitatea TV and Antena 3, throughout the entire election campaign in October−December 2009. The theoretical background of the research is the agenda setting function of the media, with a focus on the framing and priming effects. Even though these effects have been long studied before, little is known about them in election campaigns in emergent European democracies. We analyze three types of frames, conflict, economic consequences and morality in political news, and we argue for a priming effect related to the character of each of the three main candidates, from two distinct perspectives: competence and integrity. We show a prominence of the conflict frame, even though the economic global context would argue for a dominant economic frame. The construction of priming effect premises is investigated by presenting the visibility of the attributes of the three main candidates in what concerns their competence and integrity. Research has showed that such attributes are under-represented in political news, in the general context of an emotional, irrational election campaign
url http://revista.acadsudest.ro/pdf-uri/nr.5-6-2013/12-NCorbu.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT nicoletacorbu primingandframingeffectsinthemediacoverageofthe2009romanianpresidentialelections
AT madalinabotan primingandframingeffectsinthemediacoverageofthe2009romanianpresidentialelections
_version_ 1725741639235796992