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Impartiality

TermDefinition
Framing How the media encourages an audience towards a certain trail of thought.
Priming How the media use language and images to suggest particular conntations about a group or political party.
Agenda-setting How newspapers, and other media, encourage audiences to talk about particular issues.
Partiality Only giving a partial account of a story.
Impartiality Giving a more holistic account of a story.
Non-partisanship Not leaning towards one or another opinion on a topic.
Selection Bias Journalists and/or editors make choices in what stories they decide to follow-up or publish; who they interview; and the questions they decide to ask.
Positive partisanship 'The journalist is pro-A and ignores B (or is anti-B only because - and to the extent that - it valorizes A).'
Negative partisanship 'The journalist is anti-A and ignores B (or is pro-B only because - and to the extent that - it de-valorizes A).'
Postive balance 'The journalist artificially balances the positive actions and arguments characterizing A and B'.
Negative balance 'The journalist artifically balances his or her denunciation of misdeeds and dceptive arguments characterizing A and B, and their supporters.'
Partial balance 'The journalist presents the positive and negative elements characterizing A but ignores B (or let B's actions and arguments be framed by A)'.
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