Conflict Framing: Perspectives Paradoxes and Promises
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Linda Putnam, a research professor of communication at UC Santa Barbara, focuses on discourse-based approaches to conflict framing. Specifically, she draws from research on teacher-administrator negotiations, environmental conflicts, real estate interactions and the 2007-08 writer’s strike to illustrate theory development in conflict framing Series: "Voices" [Humanities] [Show ID: 30517]
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