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Frames, scripts, scenarios, models, spaces and other animals: Bridging conceptual divides between the cognitive, social and computational
1. Frames, scripts, scenarios,
models, spaces and other
animals:
Bridging conceptual divides between the
cognitive, social and computational
Dominik Lukeš, @techczech
http://metaphorhacker.net
6. “Structure of expectation” Tannen,
1993
“frames are basic cognitive
structures which guide the
perception and representation of
reality”
Interpretation of Goffman
http://www.ccsr.ac.uk/methods/publications/frameanaly
sis/
8. Frame (Goffman, Lakoff, Schon)
Idealized Cognitive Model
(Lakoff)
Mental Model (cognitive
pscyhologists)
Mental Space (Fauconnier)
World (text world, possible world) -
(Werth)
12. Discourse (as in "dominant discourses")
Narrative (as in "prevailing narrative", "fit into a narrative")
Family resemblance
Episodic memory
Priming
Identity
Cognitive dissonance
Contestation
Construction
Historical memory
Folk theory
Theory
Paradigm
Metanarrative
Foucault's archeology of the mind
Culture
Grammar (as in “grammar of schooling”)
Archetype (psychology)
Persuasion
Prejudices
The Other
Historical Imagination
Myth
Role model
17. Fundamental non-atomic
element of mental, social,
emotional and physical action
susceptible to mental
operations similar to those
intuitively described as
reasoning.
28. Notion of an inventory of frames
and inventory only properties
Hypostasis and negotiation
(frame negotiation)
Social as well as psychological
dimension
Variation in accessibility
Acquisition
30. Since 2002, it has been the official practice
at Fox News to refer to attacks like the one
at Moscow’s Domodedovo airport this
week, in which a bomber blows himself up
along with his victims, as “homicide
bombings.” In adopting the terminology,
Fox took its cues from the Bush White
House, which felt the more commonly used
“suicide bombings” gave undue
attention to the fate of the bomber.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffbercovici/2011/01/26/fox-news-cant-keep-its-made-up-propaganda-words-straight/
31. bombing
Killing of people. Done at a
distance. Unlawful connotation
unless by military.
suicide
Killing of self. Usually in private
by individual means. For
personal reason. Connotations
of sadness and grief.
32. suicide bombing
Killing of people. Done by an
individual carrying a bomb. Likely
to die in the attack. Associated with
people belonging to movements.
Negative connotations.
Associated with discursive
practices not inherited from those
of suicide. The homicide aspect of
bombing takes over.
34. inside the structure of military rhetoric,
a 'suicide mission' occupies a place of
honor: to sacrifice one's life for the
cause is regarded as noble, by the
partisans of 'war.' Think of the Alamo,
or the 300...
A suicide bomber partakes in some of
the "Lost Cause" nobility.
Whereas a "homicide" bomber may
(must?) be regarded merely as a
murderous psychopath. There is no
chance that the act could be thought
"noble." A "homicide" bomber cannot
be a martyr...
http://thewell-armedlamb.blogspot.co.uk/2010/01/homicide-
bomber-vs-suicide-bomber-whats.html