Symbolic Convergence Theory
Across
- 6. The last name of the person who developed SCT
- 8. creative & imaginative interpretation by a group that meets the groups psychological and/or rhetorical needs
- 10. the content of the fantasy that displays the groups meanings & feelings about the event
- 11. 2+ private symbol worlds that become closer or combine
- 13. this is necessary, but not sufficient for symbolic convergence
- 14. one of two traditions of SCT- emphasizes persuasion
Down
- 1. drama that creates a common symbolic reality through sharing with large groups
- 2. group of similar themes
- 3. an agreed upon response to a members dramatizing message that each group member builds upon
- 4. imaginative language from a member of the group that describes events outside of the here-and-now
- 5. dramatizing messages contain this in the form of puns, wordplay, metaphors, etc.
- 7. the trigger that initiates response of group members
- 9. according to Bormann, what picks up as a result of excitement toward a fantasy?
- 12. one of two traditions of SCT- emphasizes communication truths being discovered by careful observation
- 14. fantasy that is shared with a large variety of people