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Public Framing and Performative Admission
How an administration narrates its own culpability — from podium confessions to staged resignations — becomes a strategic instrument. Communications and political operatives (and rivals) shape whether admissions lead to substantive reform or become theatrical calibrations that neutralize outrage. The theme examines the moral work of rhetoric and the risk that messaging will outstrip meaningful institutional change.
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