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Manipulating readers
How to manipulate readers into believing your argument is the best
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Manipulating readers
How to manipulate readers into believing your argument is the best

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journalistiek/politiek
vergelijken welke overtuigender + waarom
ethische vraag, manipulatie lezers
argument hierover, waarom mag het wel/ waarom niet
welk argument is overtuigender?
Trump's tactics

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Trump's tactics
With your neighbor, discuss:
  • What is Trump responding to in both tweets?
  • Which of the two events seems worse?

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Which of the two events seems worse?
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Framing
Framing is used to choose how something is presented, positively/negatively.
  • You can leave things out or emphasize things

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Which words will get the readers' attention?
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gets the readers' attention
not as exciting for readers
Werkloos
Werkzoekend
Demonstranten
Relschoppers
70% vetvrij
Slechts 30% vet
Tax relief
Tax cuts
Adventurous
Risky
Judgment
Opinion

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Rishi Sunak
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • Recently announced general elections taking place on July 4th. 





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01:48
Name three examples of framing that is used in this video.

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Headlines

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Look up headlines
In pairs, look up headlines about Rishi Sunak's announcement, and discuss:
  • How are these headlines framed? In favor or against Sunak?
  • What strikes you about the language use in these headlines?
  • Write down at least one headline that stands out to you.


You can use BBC, the Guardian, CNN, Al Jazeera, etc. 
or you can look up 'Rishi Sunak announcement'.
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Look up headlines
In pairs, look up headlines about Rishi Sunak's announcement, and discuss:
  • How are these headlines framed? In favor or against Sunak?
  • What strikes you about the language use in these headlines?
  • Write down at least one headline that stands out to you.


You can use BBC, the Guardian, CNN, Al Jazeera, etc. 
or you can look up 'Rishi Sunak announcement'.
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What headline stood out to you the most? (+ which website/newspaper)

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Framing and Sunak's position
In pairs, discuss:
  • What does the framing in the news do to Rishi Sunak's position as a Prime Minister?
  • Find examples that prove your point.
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Ethics of framing 
Is it okay to leave out or add things to manipulate readers?

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Is it okay to leave out or add things to manipulate readers?
Yes
No

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Why is it okay / not okay to use framing in journalism?

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How can you apply framing to your 'letter to the editor'?

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