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BK: I'm using "dramaturgy" in the sense of the [http://knol.google.com/k/barry-kort/cognition-affect-and-learning/3iyoslgwsp412/2#H5-The-Bardic-Arts Bardic Arts], full stop.  It is my thesis that Jimbo did ''not'' conscientiously and deliberately set out to create the Internet's most popular [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User_talk:Moulton#Drama_Engines Drama Engine] when he conceived, adopted, and blessed the emerging social dynamics of Wikipedia.  —[[User:Moulton|Moulton]] 10:20, 13 October 2008 (PDT)
 
BK: I'm using "dramaturgy" in the sense of the [http://knol.google.com/k/barry-kort/cognition-affect-and-learning/3iyoslgwsp412/2#H5-The-Bardic-Arts Bardic Arts], full stop.  It is my thesis that Jimbo did ''not'' conscientiously and deliberately set out to create the Internet's most popular [http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/User_talk:Moulton#Drama_Engines Drama Engine] when he conceived, adopted, and blessed the emerging social dynamics of Wikipedia.  —[[User:Moulton|Moulton]] 10:20, 13 October 2008 (PDT)
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JA: People sometimes use the word "drama" to denote any series of actions and events that are filled with emotion and suspense, as in "the dramatic developments on Wall Street this week".  Wiki-Pidgin speakers use "drama" as a wiki-pejorative term that means pretty much the same thing as every other wikipejortaive term, to wit, "We No Like It".  But you seem to be saying that you do not intend those looser usages.
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JA: People sometimes use the word "drama" to denote any series of actions and events that are filled with emotion and suspense, as in "the dramatic developments on Wall Street this week".  Wiki-Pidgin speakers use "drama" as a wiki-pejorative term that means pretty much the same thing as every other wiki-pejorative term, to wit, "We No Like It".  But you seem to be saying that you do not intend those looser usages.
    
JA: Sometimes people use the word "drama" to describes any kind of Amateur Participatory Improv Psychodrama (APIP).  Maybe you are using the word that way, but for my part I do not call that Art.
 
JA: Sometimes people use the word "drama" to describes any kind of Amateur Participatory Improv Psychodrama (APIP).  Maybe you are using the word that way, but for my part I do not call that Art.
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