Framing: The Social Art of Influence

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Abstract

From back cover: "A smart, incisive toolkit for understanding how the framing of information influences the way we see the world.

In today's chaotic media landscape, working out who and what to believe is a daunting task. Lies and misinformation are only part of the problem - often the way a story is presented has just as much effect on us as what the story is.

In Framing, sociologist Mikael Klintman offers a cutting-edge toolkit for exposing and analysing the rhetoric that saturates our everyday lives. Combining insights from the social sciences, economics and evolutionary biology, he lays out a four-part approach to understanding how information is 'framed' for us, built around the key elements of texture, temperature, position and size.

Demonstrating this approach through an array of real-world examples, from climate change denial to the subtle messaging of caviar ads, Klintman reveals how canny communicators mislead us without relying on overt deception. At the same time, he probes the deeper evolutionary and cultural roots of our susceptibility to frames."
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationManchester
PublisherManchester University Press
Number of pages256
ISBN (Print) 9781526170415
Publication statusPublished - 2025 Feb 1

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Other Social Sciences

Free keywords

  • boundaries
  • persuasion
  • manipulation
  • social distinction
  • sustainable consumption
  • public health
  • discourse
  • metaphors
  • narrative
  • metaframe

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