Language & Framing
Language does more than convey information. Word choice, tone, and framing shape how meaning is formed, directed, and received. This section examines how language guides perception, influences interpretation, and quietly determines what is emphasized, softened, or obscured.
Ambiguity & Strategic Vagueness
Euphamism & Softening
An examination of language that minimizes, obscures, or reframes meaning through politeness or restraint.
Loaded Language
Observations on words and phrases that carry implicit assumptions, emotional charge, or rhetorical weight.
Reframing & Spin
Attention to how meaning is redirected through subtle shifts in framing, emphasis, or narrative positioning.
An exploration of how tone communicates intent, authority, and meaning beyond the words themselves.
Moral Language
Naming & Labeling
How names and labels shape perception, simplify complexity, and influence understanding before context is considered.