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Such a ritual is really an expressive act, says Campbell, and while part of its value might be the emotional reassurance it brings, there might be more involved.
According to their brief, signing a petition is not an expressive act and therefore not covered by the first amendment.
Giving money to a campaign is, like voting, an expressive act.
Rob Ford, senior lecturer in politics at the University of Manchester, agrees that for a certain proportion of the electorate, voting is an "expressive act.
In fact, properly understood, language encompasses all expressive acts whatsoever, and every linguistic act is one way or another an expressive act.
What formerly might have been an expressive act has now changed fundamentally.
"Hunger striking is a desperate expressive act.
It calls for a particular kind of acting that isn't obviously expressive.
Dewey's theory of creativity is developed within the context of a theory of expressive acts (Dewey 1934, Chapter 4).
If Instagram can use its parent company's immense resources to achieve creative tool parity with Snapchat, it will dismantle one of the last things making Snapchat an obviously more expressive tool for sharing your day-to-day life.
Perhaps the most influential voluntarist argument grounds political obligation in neither performative nor expressive acts, but in a bare willingness to benefit from a system of mutual restraint.
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