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Journal Articles

As practicing social scientists, FrameWorks staff contribute scholarly articles about our research to peer-reviewed journals.

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The trouble with issues: The case for intentional framing

Susan Nall Bales

(2010, May 7). The trouble with issues: The case for intentional framing. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 13-27.

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Lessons from the story of early child development: Domain decisions and framing youth development

Susan Nall Bales, Franklin D. Gilliam, Jr.

(2010, May 7). Lessons from the story of early child development: Domain decisions and framing youth development. New Directions for Youth Development, 124(1), 119-134.

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Framing in the field: A case study

(2010, May 7). Framing in the field: A case study. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 91-95.

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From research to practice: Communications for social change

(2010, May 7). From research to practice: Communications for social change. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 83-90.

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Strategic Framing Study Circles: Toward a gold standard of framing pedagogy

(2010, May 7). Strategic Framing Study Circles: Toward a gold standard of framing pedagogy. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 103-110.

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Embracing the long view: A funder’s perspective on Strategic Frame Analysis

(2010, May 7). Embracing the long view: A funder’s perspective on Strategic Frame Analysis. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 111-118.

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Mapping cultural models and translating expert explanations with simplifying models

Nat Kendall-Taylor

(2010, May 7). Mapping cultural models and translating expert explanations with simplifying models. New Directions in Youth Development, 2009(124), 51-60.

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Strategic Frame Analysis: Providing the “evidence” for evidence-based communications

(2010, May 7). Strategic Frame Analysis: Providing the “evidence” for evidence-based communications. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 29-38.

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Who says your frames are better than mine? Making the case for strategic framing by using the power of experimental research

(2010, May 7). Who says your frames are better than mine? Making the case for strategic framing by using the power of experimental research. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 71-82.

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Campaigning for children’s oral health: A case study

(2010, May 7). Campaigning for children’s oral health: A case study. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 97-102.

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From focus groups to peer discourse sessions: The evolution of a method to capture language, meaning, and negotiation

Nat Kendall-Taylor

(2009, January 1). From focus groups to peer discourse sessions: The evolution of a method to capture language, meaning, and negotiation. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 61-69.

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The family bubble, achievement gap, and development as competition: Media frames on youth

Moira O'Neil

(2009, January 1). The family bubble, achievement gap, and development as competition: Media frames on youth. New Directions for Youth Development, 124(1), 39-49.