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Summary
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Framing is the choice of language, metaphor, and emphasis that makes an issue legible and motivating to a specific audience. Narrative is the longer story the campaign tells about how change happens.
George Lakoff’s Don’t Think of an Elephant and subsequent movement practice agree: the frame you choose determines which policies and emotions become available. A campaign’s frame should be consistent across all its surfaces — petition text, press release, leader’s speech. The Commons Library hosts framing modules that walk through named exercises (values framing, metaphor mapping, narrative arc) [source: commons-library]. Beautiful Trouble’s principles section names narrative as one of the five organising principles — the chosen frame pre-figures the victory [source: beautiful-trouble]. ONGAWA’s manual treats framing as the bridge between strategy and communication: the frame must encode the theory of change, otherwise the campaign’s messaging contradicts its strategy [source: manual-campanas-ongawa]. A common error is to confuse messaging (a slogan) with framing (the underlying structure of meaning). Slogans live and die; frames persist across many slogans. FrameWorks Institute’s empirical research confirms that effective framing leads with shared values rather than data — facts rarely shift opinion in isolation; narratives must activate value systems the audience already holds [source: frameworks-institute]. Common Cause Foundation’s research programme distinguishes intrinsic values (community, equality, care) from extrinsic values (wealth, power, status), documenting how an overemphasis on extrinsic values in public culture undermines social and environmental concern — a pattern campaign communicators should actively avoid reinforcing [source: common-cause-foundation].
Examples
Examples
- African Americans boycott buses for integration in Montgomery, Alabama, US, 1955-1956 — On January 30, 1956, opponents of the Montgomery bus boycott bombed the house 1955-1956 · North America
- Arizona grassroots activists protest anti-immigrant measure (SB1070 … — Case Study Details. Database Narrative. In May 2010, Alto Arizona, an … 2010 · North America
- Mongolians win multi-party democracy, 1989-1990 — Apr 17, 2024 [TRUNC] Mongolian Case Study. Risking Protest; Creation of the 1989-1990 · Asia
- Barnard College wins divestment from fossil fuel companies, 2013-2017 — ‘[TRUNC] March of 2017. Case Study Details. Database Narrative. Although 2013-2017 · North America
- Black students sit-in for U.S. civil rights, Marshall, Texas, 1960 — ‘[TRUNC] campaign on 3 April. Discussion about a boycott [TRUNC] The Wiley-Bishop’ 1960 · North America
- Blacks in Huntsville, Alabama, sit in and win racial desegregation at lunch counters, 1962 — Case Study Details. Database Narrative. Huntsville, Alabama, grew quickly 1962 · North America
- Brazilian Free Fare Movement (MPL) mobilizes against fare hikes [TRUNC] — Case Study Details. Database Narrative. At the beginning of May 2013, Brazil 2013 · Latin America
- Chicago workers sit-in, gain benefits after factory shutdown, 2008 (Republic Windows and Doors) — Case Study Details. Database Narrative. In 2006 Richard Gillman gained control 2008 · North America
See all 55 case studies using this method → examples-by-tactic
Use it for
Naming a campaign; rewriting a petition; preparing spokespeople; deciding which imagery to use.
Worked examples
- case-studies/barbie-liberation
- case-studies/campact-model
- case-studies/fridays-for-future
- case-studies/gezi-park
- case-studies/otpor-milosevic
Related
- public-narrative
- escalation
- the-campaign-cycle
- audience-segmentation
- beautiful-trouble
- commons-library
- manual-campanas-ongawa
- thinkers/george-lakoff
- thinkers/marshall-ganz
- thinkers/drew-westen
- thinkers/robert-cialdini
- frameworks-institute
- common-cause-foundation
Summary
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Open Questions
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Sources & verification
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beautiful-trouble — grounding: secondary — RAW (2589 chars)
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manual-campanas-ongawa — grounding: secondary — RAW (PDF)
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