👉 The framing project is a method used in media studies and communication research to analyze how issues are presented or framed in news stories, articles, or other forms of media. It involves examining the selection of facts, sources, and language used to construct a narrative around an event or topic, revealing the underlying assumptions, biases, and perspectives that shape public perception. By identifying these frames, researchers can better understand how media influences societal views and how different frames can lead to varied interpretations of the same event.