The Importance of Valence-Framing in the Process of Political Communication: Effects on the Formation of Political Attitudes among Viewers of Television News in the Czech Republic

This article explores the meaning of valence-framing theory in political communication. It examines the influence of valence frames on the formation of political attitudes among the public. The valence-framing effect is derived from the information context value (positive, negative) and applies if p...

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Main Author: Hana Hurtíková
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb 2017-06-01
Series:Medijske Studije
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/187466
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spelling doaj-ee65f400f6164703a8374725b3117c572020-11-24T23:05:52ZengFaculty of Political Science, University of ZagrebMedijske Studije1847-97581848-50302017-06-01815729110.20901/ms.8.15.6The Importance of Valence-Framing in the Process of Political Communication: Effects on the Formation of Political Attitudes among Viewers of Television News in the Czech RepublicHana Hurtíková0Palacky University in Olomouc, Department of Politics and European Studies, Olomouc, Czech RepublicThis article explores the meaning of valence-framing theory in political communication. It examines the influence of valence frames on the formation of political attitudes among the public. The valence-framing effect is derived from the information context value (positive, negative) and applies if people’s attitudes towards a certain subject match the context value of the information received. The article presents a case study of reports during the crisis of Mirek Topolánek’s government in the Czech Republic in 2009. It examines to what extent the context of the statements on the Czech news concerning the parliamentary parties Civic Democratic Party (ODS, leader Mirek Topolánek) and the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD, leader Jiří Paroubek) related to the existing political attitudes of their prospective audiences. The article argues that the valence-framing effect was more evident in the public broadcasting programme Události ČT than the commercial programme Televizní noviny, a paradox which can be explained by the unique link between the attributes of the Czech media environment and the political opinions of their viewers.http://hrcak.srce.hr/187466political communicationthe valence effect of framingCzech Television news broadcastingODSČSSD
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The Importance of Valence-Framing in the Process of Political Communication: Effects on the Formation of Political Attitudes among Viewers of Television News in the Czech Republic
Medijske Studije
political communication
the valence effect of framing
Czech Television news broadcasting
ODS
ČSSD
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author_sort Hana Hurtíková
title The Importance of Valence-Framing in the Process of Political Communication: Effects on the Formation of Political Attitudes among Viewers of Television News in the Czech Republic
title_short The Importance of Valence-Framing in the Process of Political Communication: Effects on the Formation of Political Attitudes among Viewers of Television News in the Czech Republic
title_full The Importance of Valence-Framing in the Process of Political Communication: Effects on the Formation of Political Attitudes among Viewers of Television News in the Czech Republic
title_fullStr The Importance of Valence-Framing in the Process of Political Communication: Effects on the Formation of Political Attitudes among Viewers of Television News in the Czech Republic
title_full_unstemmed The Importance of Valence-Framing in the Process of Political Communication: Effects on the Formation of Political Attitudes among Viewers of Television News in the Czech Republic
title_sort importance of valence-framing in the process of political communication: effects on the formation of political attitudes among viewers of television news in the czech republic
publisher Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb
series Medijske Studije
issn 1847-9758
1848-5030
publishDate 2017-06-01
description This article explores the meaning of valence-framing theory in political communication. It examines the influence of valence frames on the formation of political attitudes among the public. The valence-framing effect is derived from the information context value (positive, negative) and applies if people’s attitudes towards a certain subject match the context value of the information received. The article presents a case study of reports during the crisis of Mirek Topolánek’s government in the Czech Republic in 2009. It examines to what extent the context of the statements on the Czech news concerning the parliamentary parties Civic Democratic Party (ODS, leader Mirek Topolánek) and the Czech Social Democratic Party (ČSSD, leader Jiří Paroubek) related to the existing political attitudes of their prospective audiences. The article argues that the valence-framing effect was more evident in the public broadcasting programme Události ČT than the commercial programme Televizní noviny, a paradox which can be explained by the unique link between the attributes of the Czech media environment and the political opinions of their viewers.
topic political communication
the valence effect of framing
Czech Television news broadcasting
ODS
ČSSD
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/187466
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