George Lakoff On Message

On Message Media
25 Aug 201611:30

Summary

TLDRThe transcript discusses the power of framing and metaphor in shaping political messages and public perception. It explains that human thought is rooted in frames and metaphors, which are learned culturally and stored in neural circuits. The speaker illustrates how certain words like 'tax relief' reinforce conservative ideologies, while others like 'yes we can' activate positive emotions. Examples from General Motors and political campaigns are used to highlight how framing can influence thought processes unconsciously. The importance of understanding framing for effective communication and accurate perception of reality is emphasized.

Takeaways

  • 🧠 The brain processes information through frames, conceptual metaphors, and cultural narratives, rather than direct logical reasoning.
  • 🌐 Metaphors are not just linguistic; they are constitutive of meaning and integral to how we understand the world.
  • 🗣️ Words and phrases like 'tax relief' carry specific frames that can unconsciously shape the listener's perception and align with certain ideologies.
  • 💡 The effectiveness of a message can be amplified by tapping into metaphors that resonate with the audience's internal cultural narratives.
  • 🚀 Barack Obama's 'Yes we can' slogan activated positive emotional pathways and reframed the political landscape to inspire and include.
  • 🔄 General Motors' campaign on reinvention and redemption leveraged cultural narratives to reshape public perception post-bankruptcy.
  • 🤔 Most thought processes are unconscious, making them more effective in influencing beliefs and attitudes without challenge.
  • 📰 Journalists, trained in the rational model of thought, often overlook the framing effects of the words they use, which can subtly influence their reporting.
  • 📈 Understanding framing is crucial not just for effective communication, but also for comprehending political, social, and economic realities.
  • 🔑 Facts require framing to be understood and meaningful; attempting neutrality without awareness of framing can inadvertently lean towards a particular ideology.
  • 🎓 Mastering the art of framing takes expertise and training, similar to the skills developed by advertising executives through years of practice.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of metaphor in political communication according to the speaker?

    -Metaphor is significant in political communication because it is constitutive of meaning and guides our thinking. The right word can tap into metaphors that influence people's lives, making the message more effective and resonating with the audience's internal cultural narratives.

  • How has the understanding of reason evolved from the 17th century to the present?

    -The understanding of reason has evolved from the 17th-century theory that all reason was conscious and logical to the modern understanding that reason is unconscious and operates through frames, conceptual metaphors, and cultural narratives.

  • What is the role of frames in our thinking process?

    -Frames play a crucial role in our thinking process as they are the structures through which we understand and interpret the world. Every thought and word is defined in terms of frames and metaphors, which are learned through cultural upbringing.

  • How does the term 'tax relief' influence the listener's perception according to the speaker?

    -The term 'tax relief' strengthens conservative frames and moral systems in the listener's brain. It activates a conservative view of the world, which may not be neutral but rather reinforces a specific perspective on taxation.

  • What does the speaker mean when they say that 'words just fit the world directly' is not true?

    -The speaker means that words do not have a direct, objective connection to the world. Instead, they are interpreted through the lens of our cognitive frames, metaphors, and cultural narratives, which shape our understanding and reasoning.

  • How did President Barack Obama's slogan 'Yes we can' work in terms of framing?

    -The slogan 'Yes we can' worked as a positive and inclusive statement that activated the positive emotional pathways in the brain with dopamine as a neurotransmitter. It reframed the narrative from one of protection and empowerment to one of collective accomplishment.

  • What is the impact of using the word 'taxes' in political discourse?

    -Using the word 'taxes' in political discourse can unconsciously activate a conservative view of taxation. It helps to reinforce the idea that paying taxes is a burden, rather than an investment in societal protection and empowerment.

  • How does General Motors' campaign of 'reinvention' frame the company's image?

    -General Motors' campaign of 'reinvention' activates a redemption frame, suggesting that the company has acknowledged past mistakes and is now committed to doing the right thing, thus reframing the public's perception in a positive light.

  • Why are reporters and journalists often not aware of the framing effects of the words they use?

    -Reporters and journalists are often not aware of the framing effects because they are trained in the rational model of thought, which assumes that words are neutral and that thought is conscious. They may not be trained to recognize how certain words can activate specific frames in the audience's minds.

  • What is the importance of understanding framing in our daily lives beyond political communication?

    -Understanding framing is important beyond political communication because it helps us to interpret facts and make sense of the world. It is crucial for understanding our social, economic, and political lives, as it shapes our perceptions and influences our beliefs and actions.

  • How does the speaker suggest that advertising executives are effective in their use of language?

    -The speaker suggests that advertising executives are effective in their use of language because they have trained over years to understand and utilize frames and metaphors. They can distill complex ideas into simple, impactful phrases that resonate with the audience's cultural narratives.

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