Relational Framing Theory: Utterance Form and Relational Context as Antecedents of Frame Salience |
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Authors: | Rachel M McLaren James Price Dillard Kyle James Tusing Denise Haunani Solomon |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Communication Studies , University of Iowa rachel-mclaren@uiowa.edu;3. Department of Communication Arts and Sciences , The Pennsylvania State University;4. Department of Communication , University of Arizona |
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Abstract: | Using relational framing theory, this article examines the influence of utterance type and relational context on the salience of relational frames. The authors report the results of two studies that used scenarios to manipulate utterance form and information about the relationship between interactants. Participants rated the relevance of dominance-submissiveness and affiliation-disaffiliation frames to interpreting the hypothetical interactions. Results showed that judgments of dominance-submissiveness frame salience were sensitive to variations in utterance type and relational context, but the results were mixed for the affiliation-disaffiliation frame. The authors discuss the implications for relational framing theory and the possibility of an affiliation bias. |
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Keywords: | Friendships Relational Communication Relational Context Relational Framing Theory Utterance Type |
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