A First Look at Communication Theory

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24 Narrative Paradigm of Walter Fisher A First Look at Communication Theory 9th edition Em Griffin Andrew Ledbetter Glenn Sparks

Narrative Paradigm Travel guide to help African American motorists avoid obstacles during the time of Jim Crow (1936-1966)

Slide 3 Narrative Paradigm Fisher believes we are storytelling animals who experience and comprehend life as a series of ongoing narratives as conflicts, characters, beginnings, middles, and ends.

Narration and Paradigm: Defining the Terms Slide 4 Narration symbolic actions (words and/or deeds) that have sequence and meaning for those who live, create, or interpret them Paradigm conceptual framework; universal model that calls for people to view events through a common interpretive lens

Slide 5 Characteristics Narrative occurs in a natural time-line. Narrative includes characterization. Narrative presents detail. Narrative is primitive. Narrative does not argue obviously. Hart, R. (1997) Modern Rhetorical Criticism, p. 92.

Paradigm Shift: From a Rational World Paradigm to a Narrative One Slide 6 Rational world paradigm People are essentially rational. We make decisions on the basis of arguments. The type of speaking situation (legal, scientific, legislative) determines our arguments. Rationality is determined by how much we know and how well we argue. The world is a set of logical puzzles that we can solve through rational analysis.

Paradigm Shift: From a Rational World Paradigm to a Narrative One Slide 7 Narrative paradigm People are essentially storytellers We make decisions on basis of good reasons, which vary depending on the communication situation, media or genre History, biography, culture and character determine good reasons Rationality determined by coherence and fidelity World is a set of stories from which we choose

Narrative Rationality: Coherence and Fidelity Slide 8 Narrative coherence internal consistency with characters acting in a reliable fashion; the plot unfolds in a predictable fashion Narrative fidelity congruence between values embedded in a message and what listeners regard as truthful and humane; the story strikes a responsive chord

Slide 9 Narrative Coherence PLOT LINES Rivalry Underdog Sacrifice Love Discovery Quest CHARACTER Protagonist Antagonist Round Flat Stock Foil

Narrative Coherence Stories hang together when we are convinced that the narrator hasn't left out important details, fudged the facts, or ignored other plausible interpretations. We tend to trust stories of people who show continuity of thought, motive and action.

Slide 11 Narrative Fidelity When we judge a story to have fidelity, we are opening ourselves to the possibility that those values will influence our beliefs and actions Narrative values = Our values

Slide 12 Narrative Fidelity Theoretical Americans think everyone should have a college education. Economic Americans respect efficiency. Aesthetic Americans respect neatness and cleanliness. Social Americans admire fairness and justice. Political Americans think government ownership in general is undesirable. Religious Americans tend to judge people and events moralistically. Hart, R. (1997) Modern Rhetorical Criticism, pp. 238-239

Slide 13 Narrative Fidelity More than just aligned values. 1. The values embedded in the message 2. The relevance of those values to decisions made 3. The consequences of adhering to those values 4. The overlap with the worldview of the audience 5. Conformity with what the audience members believe is an ideal basis for conduct

Slide 14 So What? A good story is a powerful means of persuasion. When someone chooses to tell you a story rather than present you with facts and figures, he/she is attempting to seduce your mind.

Let's Play a Game IWO JIMA MEMES What is the Story? Sign in to Top Hat Review the homework for Chpt. 24 DECIDE How does coherence influence fidelity?

Iwo Jima Meme Story American values are worth the struggle. Coherence elements Who are the people in the image? How are they positioned? What are they raising?

Slide 17 Narrative Analysis Lived stories what we actually did or are doing Unknown stories information that s missing Untold stories what we choose not to say Unheard stories what we say that isn t heard or acknowledged Untellable stories stories that are forbidden or too painful for us to tell Story Telling the manner in which we communicate Stories Told what we say we are doing

Critique: Does Fisher s Story Have Coherence and Fidelity? Slide 18 Fisher s definition of narrative may be overly optimistic Kirkwood: standard implies good stories cannot go beyond what people already believe and value McClure: argues probability and fidelity are too tightly linked with normative concepts of rationality