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Discourse Communities and the Discourse of Experience
Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine, 2003Discourse communities are groups of people who share common ideologies, and common ways of speaking about things. They can be sharply or loosely defined. We are each members of multiple discourse communities. Discourse can colonize the members of discourse communities, taking over domains of thought by means of ideology.
Miles, Little +2 more
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Mathematics Discourse Communities
Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2017This case explores how a monolingual teacher, embedded in a large urban school context, saw and understood her role in supporting emergent bilingual learners’ development of mathematics discourse. Particular attention is paid to the classroom arrangements and curricular and instructional choices this teacher made to facilitate this development.
Craig Willey +2 more
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Legitimation in discourse and communication
Discourse & Communication, 2007The article sets out a framework for analysing the way discourses construct legitimation for social practices in public communication as well as in everyday interaction. Four key categories of legitimation are distinguished: 1) ‘authorization’, legitimation by reference to the authority of tradition, custom and law, and of persons in whom ...
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Discourse structures in iconic communication
Artificial Intelligence Review, 1995The success of the WIMP interface, the convergence towards multimedia platforms and the growing use of the Internet combine to place new demands on the systems we use to communicate with one another. Proposals for iconic languages are not new but the computer offers the ability to incorporate interactivity and animation into iconic writing and reading ...
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Communication, discourses and interculturality
Language and Intercultural Communication, 2010Communication is generally realised through social action in the form of interpersonal discourse.
Young TJ, Sercombe PG
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2001
AbstractExamines how our sense of reality, in general, and religious reality, in particular, are established within community. Certain religious experiences, it is argued, are possible only within certain communally established frames of reality. Relativism and skepticism about ultimate truth are nonetheless to be resisted.
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AbstractExamines how our sense of reality, in general, and religious reality, in particular, are established within community. Certain religious experiences, it is argued, are possible only within certain communally established frames of reality. Relativism and skepticism about ultimate truth are nonetheless to be resisted.
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Creating a Discourse Community
Teaching Children Mathematics, 2019Teachers learn instructional activities; the use of sentence frames; and how to support students in respectfully speaking, listening, and responding to one another.
Lisa Nguyen Batista, Suzanne H. Chapin
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2018
Abstract The multifaceted and multi-layered phenomenon of discourse has been examined in diverse research paradigms, concentrating on text as the object of investigation, on the connectedness between text and society, and on the representation of discourse.
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Abstract The multifaceted and multi-layered phenomenon of discourse has been examined in diverse research paradigms, concentrating on text as the object of investigation, on the connectedness between text and society, and on the representation of discourse.
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Discourse, cognition and communication
Information Design Journal, 2007Sanders, T.J.M., Lentz, L.R.
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