
Lucia Cisterni
Mar 12, 20236 min read
The Manipulative Effect of Framed Political News
News media’s frame on political issues is more problematic than useful because it manipulates public opinion on important societal issues.

News media’s frame on political issues is more problematic than useful because it manipulates public opinion on important societal issues.

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