WendyDing on Nostr: In sociology, a central perspective holds that how people perceive and interpret ...
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"content": "\n In sociology, a central perspective holds that how people perceive and interpret things often matters more than the things themselves—and this meaning-making process is also a key source of individual well-being and reconciliation with the self in society. This idea has profoundly influenced the development of framing theory in media studies.\n\nhttps://image.nostr.build/cf6942a7db2296e11b905cf655e4cb9bb8ca1e3d97fac76ca8859528cc587494.png\nhttps://image.nostr.build/b560b856bc25b668f8608643854e25e9010ca497ba78fac35b4c4a17ac53f126.png\nhttps://image.nostr.build/d4dda40a5ebf5b4df4f092041b8e62579a1373ca6f6033b680693bd04f7f7b0a.png",
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