Topic cluster · 01

Media framing

How emphasis, omission, and sequence shape the impression a report leaves. The analyses below examine specific reports against the primary sources they cite — what is quoted, what is paraphrased, what is connected, and what is left out.

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About this cluster

"Framing" can sound like a metaphor, but the analyses in this cluster treat it as something narrower and more measurable: which sentences a report quotes, which it paraphrases, which connectors it supplies, and which adjacent sources it does or does not cite. Each analysis here begins with a public report and ends with the same documents the report drew on, set out so the reader can compare them directly.