Title
Framing Matters: Perspectives on Negotiation Research and Practice in Communication
Files
Description
The framing metaphor is commonly used in negotiation and communication research to characterize how individuals place interpretive and linguistic boundaries around phenomena, objects, or events. This book develops this construct, exploring its potential to provide research insights, and illustrating new strategies for further development. Divided into three sections, the book first captures the breadth of the theoretical framing construct, then focuses on the many ways in which the construct has been researched and applied. The final section reflects on the constructs potential, and its value in understanding negotiation. An inspiring group of contributors all experts in framing theory and conflict/negotiation management outline how the framing construct is viewed theoretically by research scholars, and in the field by conflict resolution practitioners.
ISBN
978-1433111488
Publication Date
3-2011
Publisher
Peter Lang Publishing
City
New York,NY
Keywords
Framing
Recommended Citation
Donohue, W.; Rogan, Randall G.; and Kaufman, Sanda, "Framing Matters: Perspectives on Negotiation Research and Practice in Communication" (2011). Urban Affairs Books. 10.
https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/urban_bks/10