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Chapter 13 Engaged Dialogism in Virtual Space: An exploration of Research Strategies for Virtual Museums . Presented By: Patricia Garcia Plascencia. Discussion about the Appraisal and the Classical Rhetoric theories The importance of the audiences feedback
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Chapter 13 Engaged Dialogism in Virtual Space: An exploration of Research Strategies for Virtual Museums Presented By: Patricia Garcia Plascencia
Discussion about the Appraisal and the Classical Rhetoric theories • The importance of the audiences feedback • Different ways in which the creators of the virtual spaces try to make their work the best possible Main Focuses of This Chapter
Appraisal Theory- a modern model focused on the assessment of discourse and its audience • Classical Rhetoric- focused on the persuasive use of language and its impact upon an audience. Theories Discussed
Fairly new theoretical framework • Development has been made in the last fifteen years • Research leader is James Martin • University of Sydney • Two concerns: • How speakers/writers adopt and indicate positive or negative attitudes • How they Negotiate these attitudinal and other types of positioning with actual and potential dialogic partners Appraisal Theory
3 Categories: Broken Down • Attitude: positive/negative way discourse is presented> 1. Affect: The classification of actions in the way of emotions 2. Judgment: The over all outlook in the way people behave in accordance with social emotion. 3. Appreciation: the evaluation of the way things work using different systems of value> 1. Reaction : The way the audience rates the virtual museums and exhibits and the effect they give 2. Composition: rated in formal way; I.E. making sure everything is in accordance with the rules. 3. Social Virtual Value: The audience scores the exhibit or museum by compression to other conventions • Engagement: The authors personal opinions and input about their own work. • Graduation: The scoring of the over all presentation of the speaker. Appraisal In Three
Allows for both positive and negative feed back to the creators of the virtual space • Gives important information on whether or not their approach was effective • Lets them know if the overall result of there creation was satisfactory to the viewer The Importance of the Audience
Ethos: The ability of the rhetorician to appear credible and trustworthy, so as to be persuasive • Pathos: The ability of the rhetorician to evoke emotion in his audience through the way he communicates and consequently energizes them into action • Logos: The ability of the rhetorician to persuade by “system of reasoning” or mostly my means of logic Ethos, Pathos, Logos….
Why are Ethos, pathos and logos important? • These are all important because they are responsible for the quality of your creation. • The Ethos that you provide will demonstrate to your audience how reliable you are. • The Pathos is the ability to evoke emotion in your audience and cause them to feel an emotional connection to what you are showing them. • The Logos is your capacity to persuade your audience using “system of reasoning” and or logic in what you are presenting. Ethos, Pathos, Logos Continued…
Appraisal Theory is a evolving field that identifies the importance of social context and tries to acquire ad much input from the audience as possible to help make there products better. • Classical Rhetoric is aware of many of the important behaviors of the audience and tries to understand them to help assist with the ethos, pathos, and logos. Conclusion
Thank You ;) By: Patricia Garcia Plascencia