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The wound’s future
Communication and the Public Pub Date : 2020-09-10 , DOI: 10.1177/2057047320951648
Jenny Rice 1
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While we so commonly frame our public/civic wounds as past (or passed), we are used to talking about healing and mending existing wounds. This language also affects how we conduct deliberative discourse around current crises. However, I am more curious about the wound’s future. Specifically, I want to explore the wound’s future as it emerges in two different types of deliberation: prescriptive deliberation and descriptive deliberation. Rather than seeing the wound (only) as something that has already happened, or even as something that lingers on into the present, I want to address the wound’s future: a tactical future-oriented rhetoric that creates a broader deliberative practice.



中文翻译:

伤口的未来

虽然我们通常将我们的公共/公民伤口定为过去(或过去),但我们习惯于谈论治愈和修补现有伤口。这种语言还影响我们围绕当前危机进行协商性讨论的方式。但是,我对伤口的未来更加好奇。具体来说,我想探讨伤口在两种不同类型的审议中出现的未来:说明性审议和说明性审议。我不想(仅)将伤口看作已经发生的事情,或者甚至是留在当下的事物,而是想解决伤口的未来:一种面向未来的战术措辞,创造了更广泛的审议实践。

更新日期:2020-09-10
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