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Media in the Policy Process: Using Framing and Narratives to Understand Policy Influences
Authors:Deserai A. Crow  Andrea Lawlor
Affiliation:1. School of Public Affairs, University of Colorado Denver, Denver, CO;2. Department of Political Science, King's University College, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Policy scholarship has long sought to understand the role of knowledge and information in the policy process. Of the actors, institutions, and resources involved in shaping policy processes and outcomes, media and narratives have been incorporated into empirical policy scholarship and theories with varying success. The Narrative Policy Framework (NPF) is a framework through which scholars can bring analysis of narratives into studies of policy making. The NPF moves the field forward in understanding the role of narratives, communication, and stakeholder beliefs in the policy process, while at the same time striving for theoretical rigor. We embed the discussion of frames and narratives in the NPF to provide an empirical and theoretical cohesion to our understanding of media and public policy and then provide a brief empirical example of how such an integration may prove fruitful for policy scholars.
Keywords:policy process  media  framing  narratives
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