enframing

[US]/ɛnˈfreɪmɪŋ/
[UK]/ɛnˈfreɪmɪŋ/

Translation

n.(philosophy) the act or process of setting a frame that orders or structures how something is understood; a way of organizing perception or interpretation; (networking) rack mounting; placing equipment into a rack/frame
v.present participle of enframing

Phrases & Collocations

enframing effect

enframing perspective

enframing mindset

enframing approach

enframing language

enframing narrative

enframing choices

reframing, enframing

Example Sentences

modern technology keeps enframing nature as a resource to be managed and consumed.

the policy memo shows how data metrics can lead to enframing people as numbers.

in the meeting, cost targets drove an enframing of the project as a simple spreadsheet problem.

social media encourages an enframing of identity as a brand that must be optimized.

the corporate strategy risks enframing workers as interchangeable units of productivity.

security protocols can create an enframing of every visitor as a potential threat.

some urban planning results in the enframing of communities as traffic flows to be controlled.

when profit becomes the only measure, it leads to an enframing of education as job training.

the marketing report reveals an enframing of customer trust as a lever to increase sales.

in crisis mode, leaders may fall into an enframing of ethics as a luxury they cannot afford.

quantified self apps push an enframing of health as constant monitoring and compliance.

the courtroom debate challenged the enframing of justice as mere procedural efficiency.

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