Framing is a useful concept with an unfortunate name. In its psychological use, framing is the way information is presented, worded, emphasized, or contextualized. It's mostly a product of the ...
Language in Society, Vol. 37, No. 3 (Jun., 2008), pp. 319-349 (31 pages) This study extends Goffman's idea that frames are laminated in various ways in interaction by demonstrating how work and play ...
Framing encompasses the processes of identifying and bounding the area of research and based on our own experiences as academics we have found significant differences in the ways that researchers ...