Same News Frames, Different Issues: Issue Familiarity and Dynamic Framing Effects
Journal article, 2024

This study addresses how issue familiarity conditions longitudinal news framing effect dynamics. Comparing how the economic consequences frame impacts interpretation of two global problems—antimicrobial resistance and climate change—we study longitudinal effects across two similar issues varying significantly in salience and politicization, focusing on how various effect dynamics (single, repetitive, and counter-framing exposure) influence citizens’ beliefs over time. A longitudinal experiment conducted with a probability-recruited sample in Sweden (N = 1,956) reveals (1) clear framing effects for both issues, (2) dynamics driven primarily by recency mechanisms, and (3) that individual differences in baseline belief certainty condition news framing effects. In sum, while the same news frame can have very similar effects on different issues, the findings suggest a “dual role” of issue familiarity, potentially conditioning the specific longitudinal effect dynamics, on the one hand, and effect susceptibility, on the other hand.

antimicrobial resistance

framing effects

issue familiarity

schema theory

climate change

Author

Adam Shehata

University of Gothenburg

Isabella Glogger

University of Gothenburg

Monika Djerf-Pierre

University of Gothenburg

Maria Zuiderveld

Södertörn University

Christina Åhrén

University of Gothenburg

Fredrik Hedenus

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Physical Resource Theory

Communication Research

0093-6502 (ISSN) 15523810 (eISSN)

Vol. 51 8 1008-1032

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Psychology

Media and Communications

DOI

10.1177/00936502241259690

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11/28/2024