This post contains additional terms for which we might want key terms entries. I'm offering the chance to do a key term post for each as extra credit (basically, doing a post will wipe out having missed one of the other in-class activities that was graded pass/fail).
For each author, you may do one extra credit post. To claim a term, add a comment below saying "[your name] claims [term]." Once you've claimed a term, you have one week to make the post; if you don't make a post within a week, someone else can claim it.
The last day to do these posts is November 30 (but sooner is obviously better).
Leftovers
Propaganda (Griffin)
Movement rhetorical background (Griffin)
Signal response (Haiman)
Participatory Democracy (D&P)
hypermediacy (D&P)
Image Event (D&P)
Violence (D&P)
Collective Actor (Melucci)
Schwarze
Melodrama
Polarizing
Rhetorical obstacle
trajectory of political action
moralizing/remoralize
monopathy
privatizing rhetoric
universalizing rhetoric
rhetorical intervention
framing/frames
Kairos (also in the student guide excerpt from first week of class)
Milan
Media logic
Micromobilization
Cloud protesting
Datafication
Sociotechnical
Soft leader
Dictatorship of action
Micah Metz claiming Propaganda (Griffin)
ReplyDeleteMelodrama claimed by Jen
ReplyDeletePolarizing claimed by Colin
ReplyDeleteLance claims hypermediacy and polarizing.
ReplyDeleteCollective Actor-Lisa
ReplyDeleteMadelynn claims universalizing rhetoric.
ReplyDeleteZoe claimed violence
ReplyDeleteJen claims Melodrama again.
ReplyDeleteClaiming media logic
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