| Integrative Framing Analysis: Framing Health through Words and Visuals Subjects: Communication Studies; Health and Social Care; Humanities; Language & Literature; Research Methods ; Communication Research Methods; Communication Theory; Health Communication; Mass Communication; Visual Communication; Research Methods for Social and Behavioral Sciences; Public Health Policy and Practice; Media & Film Studies; Language & Linguistics; Health Communication; Media & Communications; Language and Communication; Much of framing scholarship focuses either exclusively on the analysis of words or of visuals. This book aims to address this gap by proposing a six-step approach to the analysis of verbal frames, visual frames and the interplay between them--an integrative framing analysis. This approach is then demonstrated through a study investigating the way words and visuals are used to frame people living with HIV/AIDS in various communication contexts: the news, public service announcements and special interest publications. This application of integrative framing analysis reveals differences between verbal frames and visual frames in the same messages, underscoring the importance of looking at these frames together. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. Viorela Dan is a Research Associate at the Institute for Media and Communication Studies of the Free University of Berlin, Germany. She received the Promising Professor Award in 2013 (3rd place, AEJMC) and the Highly Commended Paper Award in 2011. Some of her previous publications include articles in the International Journal of Press/Politics and Journal of Communication Management. |