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Opinion Framing

Cassia Vaughn

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Editora: Publifye

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Opinion Framing explores the intricate art of persuasion within public essays, revealing how these writings actively shape viewpoints and influence civic action. It delves into the rhetorical techniques authors employ to frame issues, impacting public discourse and society. Understanding these techniques is crucial for informed engagement with daily information, as the book highlights how essays are not merely reflections of existing sentiment, but active agents in constructing and disseminating viewpoints.

 
The book provides a foundational understanding of rhetoric, media studies, and political communication, presenting historical examples of influential essays. By analyzing prominent essays and cross-referencing rhetorical strategies with psychological principles of persuasion, Opinion Framing demonstrates how persuasive messages are crafted and received. Learn how appeals to emotion, logical argumentation, and narrative construction play pivotal roles in solidifying opinions within the public sphere.

 
Structured in four parts, the book introduces framing concepts, examines specific rhetorical strategies, analyzes impactful case studies, and considers ethical implications. This approach empowers readers to critically evaluate persuasive messages and understand the forces shaping public discourse.

 
Ultimately, the goal is to promote media literacy and critical thinking skills, enabling citizens to become more discerning consumers and responsible producers of persuasive messages.
Disponível desde: 05/05/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 81 páginas.

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