Hmm, I definitely meant my definition of frame to include (and primarily consist) of inferred things rather than explicit things. I’m not sure whether there are other major differences between our uses of the term, but fwiw when I read your comment I mostly thought “hmm, that’s basically what I meant to convey about what-a-frame-is”.
But, last time I had a convo like this the person was meaning something subtly different than what I was meaning. But you say some more words about why your definition of frame feels different from what I said in this post?
The main thing that sticks out at-a-glance is you emphasize “what role people play in a convo or interaction”, which I meant to imply at least somewhat by “what you’re trying to get out of a conversation”.
Hmm, I definitely meant my definition of frame to include (and primarily consist) of inferred things rather than explicit things. I’m not sure whether there are other major differences between our uses of the term, but fwiw when I read your comment I mostly thought “hmm, that’s basically what I meant to convey about what-a-frame-is”.
But, last time I had a convo like this the person was meaning something subtly different than what I was meaning. But you say some more words about why your definition of frame feels different from what I said in this post?
The main thing that sticks out at-a-glance is you emphasize “what role people play in a convo or interaction”, which I meant to imply at least somewhat by “what you’re trying to get out of a conversation”.