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  1. r post,4Goffman’s Sociology of Everyday Life InteractionT his chapter endeavors to draw a rough picture of the most important themes and concepts in G. ffman’s analyses of everyday life face-to-face interaction. The chapter will illustrate how Goffman’s various studies of everyday face-to-face interaction.

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  2. Frame analysis, phenomenological sociology and symbolic interac- tion speak about concepts as the sacred instruments for research. The nature of these concepts differs in all three paradigms, and so

  3. Abstract. This book is about Erving Goffman’s frame analysis as it, on the one hand, was presented in his 1974 book Frame Analysis and, on the other, was actually conducted in a number of ...

  4. In his article, this framework only serves as a general background for the criticism of framing studies. Analyzing Frame Analysis 3 A brief history of the notion of ‘frame’ As we shall see in more detail below, SM research generally attributes its concept of ‘frame’ to Irving Goffman’s book Frame Analysis (*Goffman, 1974).

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  5. The concept of frame as used in the study of social movements is derived primar-. ily from the work of Goffman (1974). For Goffman, frames denoted "schemata. of interpretation" that enable individuals "to locate, perceive, identify, and label". occurrences within their life space and the world at large (p. 21).

  6. Chapter OneFrame TheoryA frame is a central organizing idea for making sense of relevant events and sug. esting what is at issue. The rhetorical power of a frame comes from its function to heighten the saliency of some aspect. of reality over others. Facts take on meaning through a frame that orga-nizes them and gives them coherence, making ...

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  8. From the methodological standpoint, there are big differences between frame analysis, phenomenological sociology, ethnomethodology and symbolic interactionism. Frame analysis can be characterized as an approach that is more interested in answering the questions of 'how' and 'what', rather than 'why'.

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