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Understanding problem framing through research into metaphors
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Pragmatics and Society, 2023
Abstract This study investigates metaphorical framing in political language. In particular, we describe dominant metaphoric frames which are used by the conservative and liberal media in the US when debating over the different aspects of the socio-political issues. The data for this study have been collected from the online archives of CNN and Fox news
Maryam Saneie Moghadam +1 more
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Abstract This study investigates metaphorical framing in political language. In particular, we describe dominant metaphoric frames which are used by the conservative and liberal media in the US when debating over the different aspects of the socio-political issues. The data for this study have been collected from the online archives of CNN and Fox news
Maryam Saneie Moghadam +1 more
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Metaphor, Framing, and Reasoning
2012This book is an analysis of the metaphorical structure of our responses to certain types of violent crimes. We focus on sex offenses, and specifically on child sexual abuse. By “responses” we include not just those of the criminal justice system in the United States, but also our everyday social responses to sex offenses as represented in the media ...
John Douard, Pamela D. Schultz
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The Metaphor Framing Effect: Metaphorical Reasoning About Text-Based Dilemmas
Discourse Processes, 2000We investigated the idea that people use metaphor to help make sense of text-based vignettes about everyday dilemmas. First, we found evidence for the metaphor framing hypothesis across 6 experiments in which framing descriptions of dilemmas within various metaphor frames influenced reasoners' decisions about how to resolve the dilemmas.
Shani Robins, Richard E. Mayer
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Mappings across Frames Metaphor
2006Abstract As we saw in the previous chapter, metonymy is a mapping that applies between two elements of a single frame, or domain. Often, however, there are two frames, or domains, that we bring into conceptual interaction on the basis of some kind of perceived similarity. Initially at least, we can call such cases of interaction metaphor.
Bálint Koller +4 more
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Metaphor, Metonymy and Framing in Discourse
2020Metaphor involves the perception of similarities or correspondences between unlike entities and processes, so that one can experience, think and communicate about one thing in terms of another – lives as journeys, minds as machines, emotions as external forces, and so on.
Demjen, Zsofia, Semino, Elena
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A Protoscientific Master Metaphor for Framing Violence
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2006Abstract: Every new field of investigation requires a guiding scheme or frame. Its purpose is to provide a heuristic for discovery and a structure for organizing information. Neither the World Health Organization's public health nor a biosocial model of violence are adequate for providing a protoscientific frame for conceptualizing violent acts.
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