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2005.07.14

London XIII: A Question for George Lakoff

Dear George Lakoff,

You’ve made a bit of a splash in the blogosphere and elsewhere with your notion of “frames” – an idea that has some of the power of Lévi-Strauss’s concept of dominant myths, with which we’ve done quite a bit of work.

In this context, we’re wondering what “frame” you would suggest – given that you seem to think “frames” can be taken on and discarded more or less at will – for dealing with the London bombings ???

We would be MOST interested in your answer.

Thanks so much,

Grok Your World

Posted by David Caploe on July 14, 2005 at 06:01 PM in An Informed Electorate, Arab/Muslim World, Culture, Democrats, Europe, International Relations, Media, Political Islam, Politics, Republicans | Permalink

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