Resonance and the experience of relevance
Ian Ruthven
Abstract
Abstract In this article, I propose the concept of resonance as a useful one for describing what it means to experience relevance. Based on an extensive interdisciplinary review, I provide a novel framework that presents resonance as a spectrum of experience with a multitude of outcomes ranging from a sense of harmony and coherence to life transformation. I argue that resonance has different properties to the more traditional interpretation of relevance and provides a better system of explanation of what it means to experience relevance. I show how traditional approaches to relevance and resonance work in a complementary fashion and outline how resonance may present distinct new lines of research into relevance theory.
Topics & Concepts
Relevance (law)MultitudeCoherence (philosophical gambling strategy)Harmony (color)Interpretation (philosophy)Computer scienceEpistemologyPsychologyPhilosophyPhysicsPolitical scienceProgramming languageQuantum mechanicsLawOpticsEmbodied and Extended CognitionSocial Representations and Identity