and/or exert pressure to fall in line with that frame
This line makes me realize I was missing one subcomponent of frame control. We have
Strong frames
Persistent Insistent Frames
Manipulating frames (i.e. tricking people into adopting a new frame)
But then there’s “pressure/threaten someone into adopting a frame”. The line between pressure and “merely expressing confidence” might feel blurry in some cases, but the difference is intended to be “there’s an implication that if you don’t adopt the frame, you will be socially punished”.
This line makes me realize I was missing one subcomponent of frame control. We have
Strong frames
Persistent Insistent Frames
Manipulating frames (i.e. tricking people into adopting a new frame)
But then there’s “pressure/threaten someone into adopting a frame”. The line between pressure and “merely expressing confidence” might feel blurry in some cases, but the difference is intended to be “there’s an implication that if you don’t adopt the frame, you will be socially punished”.
Interesting, I was thinking of that as basically in the same category as “persistent insistent frames”!