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Hallin's spheres is a theory of news reporting and its rhetorical framing posited by journalism historian Daniel C. Hallin in his 1986 book The Uncensored War to explain the news coverage of the Vietnam war. Hallin divides the world of political discourse into three concentric spheres: consensus, legitimate...
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