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Aristottle/ art of rhetoric
how "emotions are those things which, by undergoing change, people come to differ in their jugements"
Aristottle/ pisteis
means of persuasion
Aristottle/ ethos, pathos, logos
ethos- convincing pathos- emotions logos- logic of the argument
Lemert+Elliot/ narcissim
people who only think about themselves
Lemert+Elliot/ emotional freedom
caused people to slowly start lying to create the person we subconsciously want to become "big lie of personal honesty"
Lemert+Elliot/ global reality
taken over over the sense of individualism
Lemert+Elliot/ what women will do to fit in
women will do almost anything in order to fit in with society. they can even go to the extent of altering their body
Lemert+Elliot/ Kelly
kelly got a boob job so she would fit into society and have the "look"
Bailey/ propriety
"proper character disposition"
Bailey/ lack of respect
brings out emotions as far as the tensions between the African Americans and the Koreans
Bailey/ cultures
come from different cultures and backgrounds-- lead to stereotypes
Bailey/ what A.A's feel
being watched by korean-- that it is racism (based on past history)
James/ women
women will wear whatever in order to fit in with society------- they will do extensive things to fit in, such as plastic surgery
Cooley/ words
we make words and words make us--- we get ideas from words we use
Cooley/ words as path
words are pathways to idea, feelings and ways of life
Cooley/ Example
a mind without words is like a traveler without a path or compass
Lakoff+Johnson/ Arguments
argument is war-- war is not necessarily argument--- war leads to ideas associated with arguments
Lakoff+Johnson/ honor code
membership-- social contract-- cultivating honor
Lakoff+Johnson/ metaphors
metaphors are used in everyday language and action
Balaji+Worawongs/ discourses
manifest themselves through both language and images
Balaji+Worawongs/ stereotypes of asians
called "simpl-minded, cunning, manipulative, 'exotic', and treacherous"
Balaji+Worawongs/ asians and americans
the Asians want to fit in with the American culture and what the American women look like
Balaji+Worawongs/ asians acceptance
the Asians accept the stereotype because they think it is their ticket into the American culture
Comello/ material, social, spiritual self
material-- your physical being social self--- the way people view you spiritual self-- your subjective being
Comello/ competing selves
two competing selves-- the conflicting selves can be brought together to create one self
Adelman+Frey/ Bonaventure House
A community living home for AIDS victims-- 80% of the people that live there want to die there-- they used to feel like outsiders in society, now they have been brought together
Adelman+Frey/ positives and negatives
positives- they feel like they are part of a community and not being judged on the disease------------ negatives-you make friends who come and go
Follett/ conflict
used for productivity, negotiate conflict through communication
Follett/ domination, compromise, integration
domination- one side wins. compromise--- when each side gets some of what they want. integration- neither side wins protagoras contradicts this idea with dissoi logoi
DuBois/ double consciousness
look at self through the eyes of others
Isocrates/ constitues
laws, institutions, communities
Carey/ ritual view
maintenance of community-- re-produce, re-present, re-create; values, identities, ideals, etc.
Carey/ info
"not information, but confirmation"---- maintain social bonds
Peters/ latin root for communication
communicato- sharing or impacting
Peters/ 7 strands of communication
rhetorical, transpirational, therapeutic, technical, communitarian, technical, spiritualist
Craig/ comm as a field
building blocks for institutions for our structures
Kuhn/ identity regulation
frames discourse as providing the scripts,, roles and subject positions that structure people to social structures
Kuhn/ identity work
concentrates on actors efforts to create a coherent sense of self in response to the multiple scripts, roles, and subject positions encountered in both work and non work activity
Communication as an event
communication within a particular time and place involving particular people and particular content, actions, and meanings
Communication as a process
leads into a particular event and structure
Communication definition
language, gestures, sounds, images and/or other media
archaic
understanding from its oldest modern sense, its seeing from th eyes of the ritualist
Dissoi Logoi
being able to argue something from both sides
Constructivism
realities of selves and social worlds are actively created, maintained, transformed (ever changing) through communication

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