Robert M. Entman is J.B. and M.C. Shapiro Professor Emeritus of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University. Author or co-author of several books on media and U.S. politics, he has received awards sponsored by the American Political Science Association, International Studies Association, the Kennedy School at Harvard and many other organizations. He is the first scholar of political communication to receive a Humboldt Research Award, for "researchers whose fundamental discoveries, new theories or findings have had a lasting effect on their discipline beyond their immediate research area...." His 1993 article "Framing: Toward Clarification of a Fractured Paradigm" is the most widely cited article ever published by the Journal of Communication.