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Effects of entertainment media framing on support for gay rights in China: Mechanisms of attribution and value framing

Authors
Zhang, LihongMin, Young
Issue Date
1-6월-2013
Publisher
ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Keywords
entertainment media; homosexuality; attribution framing; value framing; support for gay rights
Citation
ASIAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, v.23, no.3, pp.248 - 267
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Journal Title
ASIAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION
Volume
23
Number
3
Start Page
248
End Page
267
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/103001
DOI
10.1080/01292986.2012.739187
ISSN
0129-2986
Abstract
This study investigates the framing effects of gay-themed entertainment media in China. Specifically, the study explores the mechanisms underlying attribution framing and value framing, through two separate experiments. The results of the first experiment indicate that exposure to attribution frames had considerable influence on the participants' perceptions of the controllability of homosexuality and their emotional responses. In addition, fictional entertainment media's framing of the origin of homosexuality indirectly influenced the participants' opinion through anger. Those participants exposed to a program homosexuality as a type of controllable' sexuality were likely to express anger and thus were not likely to support gay rights. The results of the second experiment indicate that the core values reflected in a gay-themed program affected the participants' opinions by changing their perception of the importance of value-related beliefs. Those participants exposed to a frame reflecting family values were likely to consider beliefs about family values to be important, which facilitated their support for gay people's personal dignity and equal rights to jobs, housing, and freedom of expression, among others.
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