Re-Framing
s the philosopher Elisabeth Camp explains, a perspective ‘helps us to do things with the thoughts we have: to make quick judgments based on what’s most important, to grasp intuitive connections, and to respond emotionally, among other things.’ Through perspective some features of our experiences ‘stick out in our minds while others fade into the... See more
psyche.co • Your Life Is Not a Story: Why Narrative Thinking Holds You Back
Framing describes a process of giving some ‘aspects of a perceived reality’ more prominence in a way that promotes a particular problem definition, cause, moral evaluation, and treatment (Entman, 1993)
Dr Sarah Kerr • Changing the narrative on wealth inequality
Metaphors of Movement – Decoding the Symbolic Architecture of The Unconscious Mind
metaphorsofmovement.co.ukExploring the weaving of Narrative Change & Systems Change
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Anu Gupta, Breaking Bias
Framing is decisive. At every moment, we live and operate and relate to the world from inside our framing of it, our mental model of it. Relating to the world as made up of ecosystems will result in very different outcomes than relating to the world as made up of individuals, of discrete things that can be treated distinctly.