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The section enacted in the mid-90s states that online platforms "offer users a great degree of control over the information that they receive, as well as the potential for even greater control in the future as technology develops" and "a forum for a true diversity of political discourse, unique opportunities for cultural development, and myriad avenues for intellectual activity".  .

Moreover, using digital tools to build bigger megaphones, gather more protestors, and occupy public and private spaces will not produce the kind of public discourse, engagement opportunities or problem solving people are looking for.

It also points to how men draw on a range of discourses of masculinity in different relationships (19) suggesting that there may be discourses and opportunities for change already embedded in men's everyday practices.

The paper utilises Blühdorn's politics of unsustainability thesis to assess the magnitude of the two cities' urban transformations employing the theorised concepts of 'known unsustainability,'commitmentntoto blessed way of life,' and 'the discourse of opportunity' as key analytical guides.

Therefore, science teachers should be able to be aware of the differences in their classroom discourse to provide opportunities for students to engage in scientific discourse (Gillies and Baffour 2017; Gunckel et al. 2009; Hardy et al. 2010; Windschitl et al. 2008).

The other team members would subject these arguments to critical discourse and offer opportunities for rebuttal.

"I'm really interested in discourse, so any opportunity to share my work, even in this strange hallway in a residential building, is important," Maloof says.

In CLIMB, students first had the opportunity to observe expert discourse, they then had the opportunity to try it on for themselves, and finally they received feedback directly from those experts so that they could refine their behavior.

They have presided over the emasculation of the politics of equality and fairness in favour of a phoney discourse on "equality of opportunity".

Loving one woman who grows too old for him, then one who is preposterously too young for him, Daniel takes every opportunity to discourse, via detours into Schopenhauer and Balzac and Kant, on the nature of middle age, of desire outliving our ability to properly gratify it.

The focus on policy subsystems reveals how cities as socio-technical configurations are made up of subsystems, policy fields or action fields with different actors, interests, ambitions, institutions, discourses and different technological opportunities.

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