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Communication
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Undergraduate 1
02/18/2007

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Genre
Definition
A form of type of message that is used in certain contexts
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Diatribe
Definition
A speech that challenges/attacks the status quo through satire or parody
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Eulogy
Definition
A speech given at a funeral to honor the deceased
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Apologia
Definition
A speech that defends one's character after attack
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Logology
Definition
How we use language in order to know the world around us, work with others, and, eventually communicate to ourselves
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Language
Definition
Creates systems of meaning in which some words represent our values and goals, while others signify things we hate
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Pentad
Definition
Burke's five-part method of analysis used to discover the motives of speakers
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Act
Definition
Description of what occurred. Names what took place in thought or deed

-part of Pentad
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Agent
Definition
The actor; who or what caused an act to happen indicates what person, or kind of person, performed the act

-Part of Pentad
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Agency
Definition
How something was done or occurred. Establishes which instruments the agent used in the act

-Part of Pentad
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Scene
Definition
Setting in which rhetorical action occurred. (Can be physical, temporal, or metaphorical). Names the background of the act and/or the situation in which it occurred. (Where & When?)

- Part of Pentad
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Symbolic Convergence Theory
Definition
Assumes that communication creates reality and that individuals' meaning for symbols can converge, thereby creating a shared reality
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Fantasies
Definition
Comments about people or events not physically present in the group. (Shared realities)
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Fantasy theme
Definition
An interpretation of events shared by people that fulfills some rhetorical or phychological need
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Chaining out
Definition
The process by which more and more people come to share fantasy themes (And so on, and so on...)
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Rhetorical Vision
Definition
A combination of fantasy themes that have chained out and hung together to form a large-scale drama that, in turn, offers people a broad view of things
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Narrative Paradigm
Definition
Narrative, or storytelling, is the form of all human communication, including rhetoric and persuasion
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Narrative
Definition
Any communication event that has a beginning, middle, and end, and characters
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Narrative Rationality
Definition
The criteria by which we determine if a story has merit or worth
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Narrative Coherence (probability)
Definition
Our tendency to evaluate a narrative as a story (structure, characters, details)
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Narrative Fidelity
Definition
The porcess of evaluating the truthfulness of the story -- Does the story ring true in the mind of the receiver?
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Social formation
Definition
The meaning process of individuals in a society, as influence by their class positions
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Ideology
Definition
Stock sets of (sexist, racist, etc.) ideas and assumptions about the world that people hold true
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Power
Definition
Influence, leverage, or capital that one group has over another, either through control of politcal or economic resources, or by being situated in the dominant ideological positions and sharing in the privileged cultural myth
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Will to truth
Definition
Tendency of the West, namely philosophy, to think of discourse as having some preexisting meaning
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Discourse
Definition
The process by which we come to an understanding of meaning, more than a vehicle of transmission
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Discursive Formations
Definition
Ways of speaking and writing that limit what people can say, to whom, when and where
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Michel Foucault
Definition
-Rhetorical Power
-Use language to create relationships that concurrently empower and disenfranchise (e.g., sane-insane)
-Concludes that everyone participates in perpetuating the power in socially organized through the creation and use of discourse
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Jurgen Habermas: Communicative Action
Definition
-Humans act in the world in a strategic or communicative way
-Based on two claims
1. Humans require langauge in order to persue goals and to coordinate actions with others
2. Speech is a form of social action
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Lifeworld
Definition
Shared resources for interpreting various worlds

-part of Jurgen Habermas: Communicative Action
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Communicating Orientation
Definition
The view that all perople should be able to speak freely and not be repressed in the process
-Part of Jergen Habermas: Communicative Action
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