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Psychological framing of political crises

the way in which people or the media give psychological meaning to political crises, including interpreting events, assigning responsibility, and predicting possible consequences. This framing influences public emotions, anxiety and political decision-making, and contributes to the formation of public opinion and collective response to crises, contributing to increased support for or resistance to policies.

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