Ideology
Argument & Narrative
Space & Place
Technology and Policy
Future Directions
100

This is a mental framework used to organize peoples' experiences.

Ideology.

100

This is the major statement of policy, fact, or value in an argument.

Claim.

100

This is the campaign that Endres & Senda-Cook analyze.

Step it Up.

100

___________ refers to the framework that technology "is doing things to us."

Technological determinism.

100

This is an evolution of the public sphere to investigate AI's role in society.

Public arena.

200

This refers to investigating ideology, including its representation in media, to uncover broader patterns in meaning.

Ideology critique.

200

"Always", "sometimes", and "usually" are examples of this part of the Toulmin model.

Qualifier.

200

This is the key concept from the Herbig & Hess reading.

Convergent critical rhetoric.

200

____________ refers to the process of integrating technology into daily life.

Domestication.

200

Name one of the three categories of AI in the public arena that Jungherr & Schroeder analyze.

Shaping information & behavior; generating content; communicating.

300

What are the two primary types of ideology?

Material relations and identity categories.

300

These are the two ways that narratives can be assessed.

Narrative probability and narrative fidelity.

300

____________ is generally referring to spatial reasoning and borders, while __________ is more concerned with cultural meaning/significance.

Space; place.

300

___________ refers to the way that mechanisms of technology, including AI, are often concealed to the public.

Black box.

300

This the topic that Li & Zhang primarily discuss.

Chatbots (AI).

400

This ideology prioritizes capitalism in a free market.

Neoliberalism.

400

Name any of the three narratives critiqued in the Mann reading.

Societal problem, preventative, death & survival.

400

These are the two categories of place rhetoric that Endres & Senda-Cook analyze.

Place-as-argument; place-based rhetoric.

400

What kind of AI-generated content does the Omizo & Hart-Davidson reading primarily analyze?

Product reviews.

400

Jungherr & Schroeder argue that this is necessary in order for AI to function in the public arena.

Transparency.

500

This is the ideology primarily critiqued by Nakayama & Krizek.

Whiteness.

500

This can be added onto the claim or warrant to provide additional support to the argument under the Toulmin model.

Backing.

500

This is the event analyzed in the Herbig & Hess reading.

Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear.

500

____________ is a policy that requires coverage by both major political parties in news media.

Fairness Doctrine.

500

This term best describes how Li & Zhang theorize peoples' relationship with AI.

Paradox.

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