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Politisches Framing

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Politisches FramingPolitisches Denken ist bewusst, rational und objektiv diese althergebrachte Vorstellung geistert bis heute ber die Flure von parteizentralen und Medienredaktionen und durch die Kpfe vieler Brger. Doch die Kognitionsforschung hat die klassische Vernunft lngst zu Grabe getragen. Nicht Fakten bedingen unsere Meinungen, sondern Frames. Sie ziehen im Gehirn die Strippen und entscheiden, ob Informationen als wichtig erkannt oder kognitiv unter den Teppich

Politisches Denken ist bewusst, rational und objektiv - diese althergebrachte Vorstellung geistert bis heute über die Flure von parteizentralen und Medienredaktionen und durch die Köpfe vieler Bürger. Doch die Kognitionsforschung hat die ¿klassische Vernunft¿ längst zu Grabe getragen. Nicht Fakten bedingen unsere Meinungen, sondern Frames. Sie ziehen im Gehirn die Strippen und entscheiden, ob Informationen als wichtig erkannt oder kognitiv unter den Teppich gekehrt werden. Frames sind immer ideologisch selektiv, und sie werden über Sprache aktiviert und gefestigt - unsere öffentlichen Debatten wirken wie ein synaptischer Superkleber, der Ideen miteinander vernetzen kann, und zwar dauerhaft. In der Kognitionsforschung ist man sich daher schon lange einig: Sprache ist Politik. Höchste Zeit also, unsere Naivität gegenüber der Macht politischer Diskurse abzulegen. Dieses Buch legt dazu den Grundstein. In einfacher Sprache deckt es zunächst auf, wie Sprache sich auf unser Denken, unsere Wahrnehmung der Welt und unser Handeln auswirkt. Es zeigt, wo die Wirkkraft mentaler Mechanismen wie Frames und Metaphern herrührt, und macht deutlich, wieso es für gesunde demokratische Diskurse unabdingbar ist, die Bewertungen von Gesellschaft und Politik durch vorherrschende Frames mit eigenen Wertvorstellungen abzugleichen - und für eine authentische Vermittlung der eigenen Weltsicht zu sorgen. Diesen Grundlagen folgt eine Analyse der augenfälligsten Frames unserer deutschsprachigen Debatten über Steuern, Sozialstaat, Gesellschaft, Sozialleistungen, Arbeit, Abtreibung, Islam, Terrorismus, Zuwanderung, Flüchtlingspolitik und Umwelt.

EAN: 9783869622088
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Produktform: Kartoniert
Titel der Reihe: edition medienpraxis#14#
Autoren: Wehling, Elisabeth
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 224
Keyword: Arbeitnehmer; Flüchtlingsstrom; Immigration; Islamophobie; Klimawandel; Leistungsträger; Mindestlohn; Staatskasse; Umverteilung
Fachschema: Gesellschaft / Politik, Staat, Zeitgeschichte
Fachkategorie: Soziologie und Anthropologie~Politik und Staat, Medienwissenschaften
Verlag: Herbert von Halem Verlag, Halem, Herbert von, Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
Länge: 194 mm
Breite: 124 mm
Höhe: 19 mm
Gewicht: 231 gr
Genre: Sozialwissenschaften/Recht/Wirtschaft
Herkunftsland: TSCHECHISCHE REPUBLIK (CZ)
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A. Baird
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Way to Teach Manners and Appropriate Behavior
Format: Paperback
When I read this book, I found myself nodding my head so much and lovind the lessons taught. There is a story about the little pig who said "I won't" whenever his mom asked him for help. Then he learns he is missing out by always not wanting to help when his brother "I will" gets to have a fun day at the dock. Sweet little stories about how to act appropriately when you are a guest and how to treat others. It is just darling. My daughter LOVES it because she watches the Richard Scary cartoons on Saturday about solving mysteries. She keeps asking me to read this book to her. I love being able to teach these lessons through this darling book. Highly recommended. :)
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LoveMyChildren
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★★★★★ 5
My 2 yr old son LOVES this book
Format: Paperback
I bought this for my son to introduce him to saying please and thank you in a manner that wasn't me (his mom) or his dad constantly asking him to say it. Now he reads through this book at least once a day (he has for the past 3 months that we've had this book), and he recites to me all the things that you should do and all the things that you shouldn't do. He points out who is good and who is bad in the book. And when he acts up all I have to say to him is "does Lowly worm (or whoever I can remember) do that in the book? Is he rude?" and instantly he is reminded to not act a certain way. It's much more effective than me asking him to stop. This is a book that should be in every child's library. I read the "top" review here, whatever that means, where the reviewer stated they didst' like the book because it was too negative. That review reeks of a nanny parent; please get over yourself. Give me a break - you are and adult and a parent, you are not your child's friend and a healthy dose of Vitamin NO is exactly what every 2 yr old needs. Highly highly highly recommend for all parents of very young children.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2020
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Kellie
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 4
Good manners book
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Good anecdotes and lessons in this book. I wanted to get a book to read to my 4 year old. This book keeps her attention and she likes it. This book talks about many subjects: Proper etiquette for please, thank you, your welcome, being a good guest, helping out with parents, friends, teachers and neighbors, etc. It feels a little long and a lot foing on with each page, but overall a good quality book. Would buy again.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2015
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teacher
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun Lessons
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You can never go wrong with reading a Richard Scarry book. This book teaches manners to young children very well. My young granddaughter has started speaking in complete sentences, and she is using please and thank you. This book is a good introduction for using these words.
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D's mom
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun way to learn good behavior!
Format: Paperback
Good value for the price, you get 7 short stories with this book & the illustrations are very well done. If your child's attention span can't handle the entire book you can still manage a few. Lots of funny action pictures to hold their interest, my 4 1/2 yr old son flips through the book on his own just to look at the pictures and they are descriptive enough to follow the story without reading the words. It's a favorite book to listen to because he is of age to get in trouble and to be held accountable, so he likes to see that he is not the only one. His favorite story is Pig Will and Pig Won't. Hint: Say "I won't" with an angry piggy snort! This cracks kids up, they will anticipate the words and snort along with you "I won't"! Sometimes works to change a defiant or lazy mood when I ask him to do something, I will ask "is my D. a pig will or pig won't today?".. helps to snort a little! Can't overuse it though..
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2014

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