Correct option is C
The process of
framing in communication is greatly influenced by the
cultural background of the individuals or groups involved. Framing refers to the way information is presented, structured, and interpreted within a particular context. Cultural background shapes people's perceptions, values, norms, and interpretive frameworks, all of which affect how messages are framed and understood.
Information Booster 1.
Framing involves structuring and presenting information to influence perceptions and reactions.
2. Cultural norms, values, and beliefs determine the interpretation of messages.
3. Cross-cultural communication challenges often stem from differing frames.
4. Framing impacts public opinion, decision-making, and interpersonal communication.
5. Media frequently uses framing to shape narratives based on cultural contexts.
6. Effective communicators must consider cultural sensitivity when framing messages.
Additional Knowledge
(a) The political order: While political systems influence the framing of messages, especially in media and propaganda, they are secondary to cultural context. Politics often builds upon culturally ingrained perceptions.
(b) The escapist tendency: This refers to avoiding harsh realities or uncomfortable truths. Though it might influence individual communication, it is not a primary determinant of framing.
(d) Semantic barriers:
Semantic barriers occur when language or terminology leads to misunderstandings. While relevant, they are specific obstacles within communication, not primary influences on framing.