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Overview

Robert M. Entman is affiliated with George Washington University in the United States. This association situates them within an academic environment known for research and scholarship, contributing to their engagement with higher education and scientific inquiry.

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Best Publications

  • Framing: Toward Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm

    Robert M. Entman

  • Framing Bias: Media in the Distribution of Power

    Robert M. Entman

  • Democracy Without Citizens: Media and the Decay of American Politics

    Robert M. Entman

  • The Black Image in the White Mind: Media and Race in America

    Robert M. Entman;Andrew Rojecki

  • Framing U.S. Coverage of International News: Contrasts in Narratives of the KAL and Iran Air Incidents

    Robert M. Entman

  • Projections of power : framing news, public opinion, and U.S. foreign policy

    Robert M. Entman

  • Cascading Activation: Contesting the White House's Frame After 9/11

    Robert M. Entman

  • Mediated politics : communication in the future of democracy

    W. Lance Bennett;Robert M. Entman

  • Blacks in the News: Television, Modern Racism and Cultural Change

    Robert M. Entman

  • Media power politics

    David L. Paletz;Robert M. Entman

  • Modern racism and the images of blacks in local television news

    Robert M. Entman

  • How the Media Affect What People Think: An Information Processing Approach

    Robert M. Entman

  • Media framing biases and political power: Explaining slant in news of Campaign 2008

    Robert M. Entman

  • Representation and Reality in the Portrayal of Blacks on Network Television News

    Robert M. Entman

  • Nature, Sources, and Effects of News Framing

    Robert M. Entman;Jörg Matthes;Lynn Pellicano

  • Freezing out the public: Elite and media framing of the U.S. anti‐nuclear movement

    Robert M. Entman;Andrew Rojecki

  • Scandal and Silence: Media Responses to Presidential Misconduct

    Robert M. Entman

  • Revising the indexing hypothesis: Officials, media, and the Libya crisis

    Scott L. Althaus;Jill A. Edy;Robert M. Entman;Patricia Phalen

  • Theorizing Mediated Public Diplomacy: The U.S. Case

    Robert M. Entman

  • Projections of power

    Robert M. Entman

  • Framing in a Fractured Democracy: Impacts of Digital Technology on Ideology, Power and Cascading Network Activation

    Robert M Entman;Nikki Usher

  • Democracy Without Citizens: Media and the Decay of American Politics.

    Michael X. Delli Carpini;Robert M. Entman

  • Political Disagreement: The Survival of Diverse Opinions within Communication Networks

    Robert M. Entman

Frequent Co-Authors

W. Lance Bennett
W. Lance Bennett University of Washington
Jörg Matthes
Jörg Matthes University of Vienna
Benjamin I. Page
Benjamin I. Page Northwestern University

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