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The decline of the death penalty: How media framing changed capital punishment in america

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F. Baumgartner, Suzanna Linn, Amber E. Boydstun
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1. Introduction, by Brian F. Schaffner and Patrick J. Sellers Part One: Origins 2. Framing and Value Recruitment in the Debate over Teaching Evolution, by Thomas E. Nelson, Dana E. Wittmer, and Allyson P. Shortle 3. Partisan Framing in Legislative Debates, by Douglas B. Harris 4. Building a Framing Campaign: Interest Groups and the Debate on Partial-birth Abortion, by Jessica C. Gerrity 5. Mobilizing to Frame Election Campaigns, by Taylor Ansley and Patrick J. Sellers Part Two: Impact 6. Competing Frames in a Political Campaign, by James N. Druckman 7. Taxing Death or Estates? When Frames Influences Citizens' Issue Beliefs, by Brian F. Schaffner and Mary Layton Atkinson 8. Great Communicators? The Influence of Presidential and Congressional Issue Framing on Party Identification, by Michael W. Wagner 9. The Decline of the Death Penalty: How Media Framing Changed Capital Punishment in America, by Frank R. Baumgartner, Suzanna Linn, and Amber Boydstun 10. Framing Research: The Next Steps, by Shanto Iyengar