Relevance vs Aboutness - What's the difference?
relevance | aboutness |
The property or state of being relevant or pertinent.
The relevance of a text to its reader.
* {{quote-book, 1982, William Cadbury & Leland A. Poague, Film Criticism: A Counter Theory
, passage=The experience of attending to how a good film works la a matter of understanding the composition and the inexhaustible flow of "aboutnesses ," relevancies to the world that emerge from the interaction of qualities of meaningfulness that attend such a web of forms and connotations, such a design.}}
* {{quote-book, 1996, Brian C. O'Connor, Explorations in Indexing and Abstracting
, passage=Movie critics provide a good example of aboutness judgments. When some critics rave and others pan, it is not because they have seen different physical texts; rather, all the technical knowledge, topical knowledge, emotions and beliefs of each critic are being engaged in the construction of a response to the physical text.}}
As nouns the difference between relevance and aboutness
is that relevance is the property or state of being relevant or pertinent while aboutness is the relevance of a text to its reader.relevance
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Alternative forms
* relevancy (much less common)Noun
(en-noun)Synonyms
* bearing * pertinenceAntonyms
* irrelevanceExternal links
* * ----aboutness
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