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In reply to the discussion: PhD Thesis on DU and Free Republic [View all]sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)27. It's pretty good.
The narrative analysis invoked Kenneth Burkes
dramatistic frames of acceptance and rejection in order to provide a framework for the
investigation. The study identified a narrative of the citizen-protagonist that was shared
between the two communities. A more robust rhetorical ecosystem existed at Democratic
Underground, as they often applied Burkes comic corrective to points of conflict and took a
more egalitarian approach to who could speak and when. The participants at Free Republic
were more likely to assign motivations that precluded the agonistic frame. Ultimately, these
emergent communities created environments that manifested the centrifugal and centripetal
dramatistic frames of acceptance and rejection in order to provide a framework for the
investigation. The study identified a narrative of the citizen-protagonist that was shared
between the two communities. A more robust rhetorical ecosystem existed at Democratic
Underground, as they often applied Burkes comic corrective to points of conflict and took a
more egalitarian approach to who could speak and when. The participants at Free Republic
were more likely to assign motivations that precluded the agonistic frame. Ultimately, these
emergent communities created environments that manifested the centrifugal and centripetal
Later in the study she outlines Burke's theories to explain her frame of reference.
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I definitely picked up more sympathy for DU than Freepville in what I've read
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#9
Um, that Appendix is not the author's writing; she's just including a post by a DU'er.
snot
Jul 2013
#11
I'm definitely bookmarking this. I read quite a bit but will get back to it
Pretzel_Warrior
Jul 2013
#7
The mispelled word was 'moron', spelled 'moran' on the sign. It has now become legend
sabrina 1
Jul 2013
#53
I'll read it later.. fascinating. "If we could see ourselves as others see us."
mountain grammy
Jul 2013
#39
I find this creepy, frankly. Yeah, yeah, "Internet." Still, one would prefer to think of this board
WinkyDink
Jul 2013
#55
I know it's about content - but that first sentence...surely it's not gramatically correct
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2013
#64
Thanks RainDog...of course I should have looked it up myself. I guess
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2013
#69
Well, I since 2004, I have NEVER seen anyone show two sides of anything. It is always just OUR
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2013
#79
We, the left, and all variations, have goodness on our side. When you strip away all the politics
Laura PourMeADrink
Jul 2013
#81