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Symbolic Convergence Theory
Ernest Bormann
GROUP AND PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GROUP COMMUNICATION
Theory Overview 10th Edition
Dramatizing messages are group members’ expressed interpretations of events other than those in the here-and-now. Message content becomes a group fantasy theme when it spontaneously chains out among members. The sharing of group fantasies creates symbolic convergence—group consciousness and often cohesiveness. Fantasy theme analysis across groups can reveal a rhetorical vision. (Rhetorical and socio-psychological traditions)
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Symbolic Convergence Theory
Ernest Bormann
GROUP AND PUBLIC COMMUNICATION: GROUP COMMUNICATION
Theory Overview 10th Edition
Dramatizing messages are group members’ expressed interpretations of events other than those in the here-and-now. Message content becomes a group fantasy theme when it spontaneously chains out among members. The sharing of group fantasies creates symbolic convergence—group consciousness and often cohesiveness. Fantasy theme analysis across groups can reveal a rhetorical vision. (Rhetorical and socio-psychological traditions)
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