Dutta
Kingdon
Lakoff
100

The goal of this approach/framework is to create avenues and spaces of social change by listening to the voices of subaltern communities that have historically been marginalized.

What is the culture-centered approach? p. 39-40

100

Kingdon believes the system responds to this occurrence.

What is a crisis? p. 93

100

The author uses this simple mental exercise to introduce the effect of framing: Don't think of a(n) _____!

What is an elephant? p. 1

200

Communication is conceptualized in these two fundamentally different frameworks.

What is message-based framework and process-based framework? p. 31

200

The reason highway safety doesn't get the same attention that aviation safety does.

What is because there is "no one big catastrophe"?

200

This family model claims that, "The world can be made a better place, and our job is to work on that."

What is the nurturing parent model? p. 10

300

The intersection of the two dialectical tensions produce these four different approaches to communication for social change.

What is the Development in Social Change, Participatory Development, Marxist Theories of Social Change, and Culture-Centered Approaches? p. 38-39

300

The reason why the 55 MPH speed limit was enacted on highways.

What is as a measure to save fuel? p. 103

300

This progressive myth, originating from The Enlightenment, states that if you tell people the facts then they'll reach all the right conclusions.

What is "The truth will set you free"? p. 15

400

Defined in terms of the violence enacted in the form of inaccess to resources and the fundamental inability to have access to the basic capabilities of life.

What is structural violence? p. 58

400

The program that the senate created without any idea of the cost.

What is the program to finance kidney dialysis? p. 109

400

This term in cognitive science explains conceptual gaps in thinking without which people cannot properly articulate feelings and thoughts. (Example: grief in Tahiti)

What is hypocognition? p. 21-22

500

This theory primarily engages with the dominant power of the West that imperializes developing nations by advancing the modernist logic of progress and development to justify capitalism.

What is Postcolonial theory? p. 41

500

The thing that has to happen for politicians to regard a condition as a problem.

What is the belief that we should do something about a condition?

500

In closing the chapter, Lakoff cautions against this political motion, which "alienates the progressive base and helps conservatives by activating their model in biconceptual voters".

What is rightward movement (moving to the right)? p. 29