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Framing is generally subconscous or pre-conscious, and constrains * what* we think.
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Framing is about getting language that fits your worldview.
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Note 3: Charles E. Rosenberg, "Framing Disease: Illness, Society, and History," in Framing Disease: Studies in Cultural History, ed. Charles E. Rosenberg and Janet Golden (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1992), p.xiii. back
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico 2008
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If you’re interested in Framing-era judicial thought on religious freedom, check out Muzzy v. Wilkins, 1 Smith’s (N.H.) 1 (1803) — a little-cited but very interesting case that illustrates how strong religious freedom and separation-of-church-and-state rhetoric and belief coexisted in at least some judicial minds of the era with strong support for certain kinds of government funding of religion.
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The author at The Importance of... in a related article titled Framing Effects and Copyright writes:
Framing Effects and Memory, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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If you are in London you can see Oraib tonight at the Tate Britain Gallery where he is leading a discussion with fellow artist Lamia Joriege, entitled Framing Reality. posted by Keir Clarke @ 1:53 AM
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Catch Phrases aka Framing is like a burrito one might purchase from a Roach Coach.
Think Progress » ‘Stay The Course’ Named Top Catchphrase of 2006 2007
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Wind up at pizza bar eating "The Lance" and getting my ass kicked by a local band called Framing Strangers.
Three Imaginary Girls - Seattle's sparkly indie-pop press 2009
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Several years ago, Males wrote a book entitled Framing Youth: The Media War Against Kids.
Mike King Mike King 2009
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Cheney a Master of "Framing" yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Cheney a Master of "Framing"'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Dick Cheney uses multiple levels of the "framing" that George Lakoff made famous during the last presidential election to distort the debate on Iraq.'
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