Event framework adapted for semi-structured interviews and event coding
| Elements | Definitions |
|---|---|
| Agent | The instigator of an event |
| Action | The merging of the elements of the “event framework” into an occurrence |
| Object | The entity that is moved or changed, such that the repetition of the occurrence requires the replacement of the entity. People can be objects |
| Instrument | An entity used by the agent to causally advance the occurrence without being significantly changed by the occurrence. People, social organizations, and verbalizations can be instruments |
| Product | An entity that comes into existence as a result of an occurrence and that enables or disables subsequent occurrences |
| Elements | Definitions |
|---|---|
| Agent | The instigator of an event |
| Action | The merging of the elements of the “event framework” into an occurrence |
| Object | The entity that is moved or changed, such that the repetition of the occurrence requires the replacement of the entity. People can be objects |
| Instrument | An entity used by the agent to causally advance the occurrence without being significantly changed by the occurrence. People, social organizations, and verbalizations can be instruments |
| Product | An entity that comes into existence as a result of an occurrence and that enables or disables subsequent occurrences |
Source(s): Freitas, de Melo, Salerno, Bagno, and Brasil (2021)
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