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Discourse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Discourse (L. discursus , "running to and from") means either "written or spoken communication or debate" or "a formal discussion or debate." The term is often used in semantics and discourse analy...
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The NIU Writing Consultants Handbook; Researching Discursive Practice ... How do members of a particular discipline usually speak to one another? What is the specific vocabulary that they use in conversation and written communication? What are the rhetorical characteristics of the articles that are published in their...
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Blogging As A Discursive Practice - Presentation Transcript ... Blogging as a Discursive Practice Lewis Goodings & Abigail Locke Loughborough University, UK Presentation for the AoIR 8.0 Conference Methods of Blog Research Panel October, 2007...
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See also aura, Derridean, dialogism, discursive practices, Kristevan, interpretive ingenuity, power. DECODING: The discovery of latent meaning behind manifest meaning. ... DIDACTICISM: Any practice the principal motivation of which is to teach. It might be useful to ask oneself if the purpose of a particular critique is...
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The essays explore discursive practice as a way of understanding sexual harassment, how it is normalized and sustained, how it may be contested and challenged, and how it may be studied.
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Discursive Practice; 1; Communicative Interaction and; Discursive Practice; 2; Overview; • Theories of spoken communication; • The role of context; • Discursive practice and the framework of interactional competence; ... Discursive Practice; 3; 7; Theories of Spoken; Communication; • Larry Selinker and Dan...
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CHAPTER 2; Discursive Formations ... against the background of which discursive events they stand out; and whether they are not, in their accepted and quasi-institutional individuality, ultimately the surface effect of more firmly grounded unities. I shall accept the groupings that history suggests only to subject them at...
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