"conduct a discourse" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It means to lead or engage in a formal discussion or conversation. Example: The professor conducted a discourse on the history of literature during the lecture.
It is only when we respect even our adversaries and see them not as ogres, dehumanized, demonized, but as fellow human beings deserving respect for their personhood and dignity, that we will conduct a discourse that just might prevent conflict.
In addition, due to resource limitations, in-conference interviews were not recorded which conducted our ability to conduct a discourse analysis of the in-conference and post-conference responses and to compare them.
Along similar lines, Copley (2010) conducted a discourse analyses of 14 interview exchanges to investigate the ways in which marketing is seen and conducted in Sales and Marketing Executives (SMEs) by SME principals and support agency practitioners in England.
In a festival interview with ABC presenter Jonathan Green, Latham refused to answer questions or conduct a civil discourse.
We will conduct a sociological discourse analysis to describe and interpret the contents expressed both individually and in triangular groups.
The most popular instruments for conducting a reflective discourse within a deliberative setting are detailed in the following sections.
For the secondary analysis, we examined only the focus group discussions pertaining to stillbirth and conducted a thematic discourse analysis of these transcripts with attention to the how parents and physicians experienced the loss of a stillborn infant [ 33, 34].
Sometimes children function as the symptom of the family disease, like the little girl in "Some Other, Better Otto," who conducts all discourse with her relatives as if it were a radio interview, using her fist as a microphone.
Pielke acknowledged contacting Mann and Trenberth and asked "them to be accurate in their representations of me and to conduct public discourse in a gentlemanly fashion".
A fifth-generation information system (5GIS) is like a "user-definable" expert system, in that it allows the user to enter a description of the universe of discourse and then conduct a conversation about this, all in a natural language.
It didn't propose any answers; it just told us how to conduct political discourse — with respect, intellectual compassion, and recognition of common dignity.
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Ha Thuy Vy
MA of Applied Linguistic, Maquarie University, Australia