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Of Comey's dismissal, and more, he added, "We need a shared narrative about how we are as a people, what government can and can't do, and what the beating heart of the First Amendment and free press and freedom of assembly and speech and religion means to us".
In the late 1950s and early 1960s, I loved hit TV shows like the Red Skelton Show, I Love Lucy, and The Dick Van Dyke Show, and later understood that they created a shared narrative about those times through their slapstick approach to human foibles.
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The important point is practically all these terms have been used by one side characterizing the behaviors of the other, rather than as part of a commonly shared narrative about the relationship's future.
It was collective imagining with a shared narrative.
"Groups seek to develop a shared narrative as an explanation for what is happening," Vedantam writes.
Onstage, they embody a relationship, a shared narrative that by extension extends to the fans.
Having said that, the good news is that Democrats are finally getting close to a shared narrative--a powerful, values-based story about their core beliefs.
"'Grace Engine' was really about trying to create a sense of shared narrative over time," she said.
When you get into a conflict, the first thing that goes is shared narrative.
Yet it's a fallacy of "cultural literacy" to equate shared narratives with shared meanings.
He then asks viewers to join him in this campaign to capture Mr. Kony after describing his friendship with one of Mr. Kony's victims and then sharing a compelling narrative about how he became involved in this effort.
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