Examples of injustice frame in the following topics:
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- Culture theory brings this notion of injustice to the forefront of movement creation, arguing that in order for social movements to successfully mobilize individuals, they must develop an injustice frame.
- An injustice frame is a collection of ideas and symbols that illustrates how significant the problem is and what the movement can do to alleviate it.
- In emphasizing the injustice frame, culture theory also addresses the free-rider problem.
- Culture theory argues that, in conjunction with social networks being an important contact tool, the injustice frame will provide the motivation for people to contribute to the movement.
- Diagnostic frame: the movement organization frames the problem—what they are critiquing
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- Culture theory brings this sense of injustice to the forefront of movement creation by arguing that, in order for social movements to successfully mobilize individuals, they must develop an injustice frame.
- An injustice frame is a collection of ideas and symbols that illustrate both how significant the problem is as well as what the movement can do to alleviate it,
- In emphasizing the injustice frame, culture theory also addresses the free-rider problem.
- Culture theory argues that, in conjunction with social networks being an important contact tool, the injustice frame will provide the motivation for people to contribute to the movement.
- Prognostic frame: the movement organization frames what is the desirable solution to the problem
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- He frames his vision for the future with the famous phrase, "I have a dream."
- King articulates cruel injustices, leads us in imagining a world without those injustices, and then appeals to his audiences emotions through these phrases and the idea of a world with equal opportunity.
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- Social realism depicted social and racial injustice, and economic hardship through unvarnished pictures of life's struggles, often depicting working-class activities as heroic.
- Group f/64 was a group of seven 20th century San Francisco photographers who shared a common photographic style characterized by sharp-focused and carefully framed images seen through a particularly Western viewpoint.
- Ansel Adams was one of the co-founders of Group f/64, a group of photographers known who shared a common style characterized by sharp-focused and carefully framed images.
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- In it, Voltaire is concerned with the injustices of the Catholic Church, which he sees as intolerant and fanatical.
- The Essay traced the progress of world civilization in a universal context, thereby rejecting both nationalism and the traditional Christian frame of reference.
- He is remembered and honored in France as a courageous polemicist who indefatigably fought for civil rights (as the right to a fair trial and freedom of religion) and who denounced the hypocrisies and injustices of the Ancien Régime.
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- Steel frame construction is a building technique in which vertical steel columns and horizontal I-beams form a 'skeleton frame'.
- Steel frame usually refers to a building technique with a 'skeleton frame' of vertical steel columns and horizontal I-beams, constructed in a rectangular grid to support the floors, roof, and walls of a building which are all attached to the frame.
- The steel frames need to be protected from fire, as steel softens at high temperature and can cause the building to partially collapse.
- Steel framing is inherently less energy efficient than wood as it is a conductor.
- Construction with steel framing contributes to thermal bridges between the outside environment and interior conditioned space.
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- A frame is a context for understanding or interpretation.
- In the process of framing, the information being presented is based on the same facts, but the ‘frame' in which it is presented changes, thus creating different perception.
- We do not look at an event and then "apply" a frame to it; rather we see the world itself through our pre-existing frames.
- Frames are generally considered in one of two ways: as frames in thought, consisting of the mental representations, interpretations, and simplifications of reality; and as frames in communication, consisting of the communication of frames between different actors.
- People only become aware of the frames they use when something forces them to replace one frame with another, or the frame is explicitly called to attention.
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- According to a 1943 War Relocation Authority report, internees were housed in "tar paper-covered barracks of simple frame construction without plumbing or cooking facilities of any kind."
- Despite a confession from one of the men that implicated the others, the jury accepted their defense attorney's framing of the attack as a justifiable attempt to keep California "a white man's country" and acquitted all four defendants.
- They focused not on documented property losses but on the broader injustice and mental suffering caused by the internment.
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- An inertial frame is a reference frame in relative uniform motion to absolute space.
- Consider two inertial frames S and S'.
- By the second axiom above, one can synchronize the clock in the two frames and assume t = t'.
- This transformation of variables between two inertial frames is called Galilean transformation .
- Assuming that mass is invariant in all inertial frames, the above equation shows that Newton's laws of mechanics, if valid in one frame, must hold for all frames.
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- An open reading frame (ORF) is the part of a reading frame that varies in size and content in bacterial genomes.
- In molecular genetics, an open reading frame (ORF) is the part of a reading frame that contains no stop codons.
- Open reading frames are used as one piece of evidence to assist in gene prediction.
- Even a long open reading frame by itself is not conclusive evidence for the presence of a gene.
- Thus, the last reading frame in this example contains a stop codon (TAA), unlike the first two.