Frame Analysis: An Essay on the Organization of Experience

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What is the central thesis of this text?

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The central thesis of *Frame Analysis* by Erving Goffman concerns the methods individuals employ to understand their surroundings and confirm reality. Specifically, the text explores how people answer the questions, "What is going on here?" and "Under what circumstances do we think things are real?" [Passage 1].

The book investigates the frameworks or "frames" that people use to organize their experience and make sense of social situations [Passage 1]. Goffman examines the ways in which these frames help individuals determine the nature of reality as they perceive it [Passage 1].

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Title: Frame Analysis by Erving Goffman Description: Erving Goffman will influence the thinking and perceptions of generations to come. In Frame Analysis, the brilliant theorist writes about the ways in which people determine their answers to the questions "What is going on here?" and "Under what circumstances do we think things are real?" Categories: Psychology Pages: 612 Snippet: Erving Goffman will influence the thinking and perceptions of generations to come.
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