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Engagement looks at "sourcing attitudes and the play of voices around opinions in discourse" (p. 35).
They found that while the IWB entered the classroom as a bearer of content, it had a considerable effect on the interactivity of the discourse (p. 57).
The main part of Figure 2 occurs on p. 42 (Butt [2004]), but its history actually begins with the mode of discourse (p 37) which specifies three terms in an opening brace, namely: (i) role of language; (ii) channel; and (iii) medium.
In rejecting what he refers to as the "objectivist myth," Palmer is clear that the community of truth remains a rigorous endeavor, with a dynamic "governed by rules of observation and interpretation that help define us as a community by bringing focus and discipline to our discourse" (p. 10).
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As students may learn in their laboratory "learning cycles," "debate, rethinking, and a cycle of verification are important elements of the scientific endeavor and, as such, are inherent in healthy scientific discourse" (McComas, p. 21).
The universes of discourse for inputs p and u f of the asymmetric compensator fuzzy subsystem are defined in the range of [0, 1] and [− 1, 1], respectively.
Power, or agency, is in part determined through 'production, accumulation, circulation and functioning of a discourse' (Foucoult 1980, p. 93), which means that the international humanitarian community can (re create meaning and put it into practice.
Given such a model of "epistemic privilege" where, as a matter of actual social practices, the experiences and categories of some tend to be valued over others, a number of feminist philosophers have thought feminist philosophers have a special reason to consider the ways in which feminist goals are conceptualized and represented in popular and academic discourse (Schutte 2011, p. 785).
Or as he puts it, poems aim for extensive rather than intensive clarity, conveying more rather than less information but without separating the images from each other, as would be aimed for in scientific or "logical" discourse (Meditationes, §§XVI XVII, p. 16).
Deborah Lupton wrote that "the pregnant woman is surrounded by a complex network of discourses and practices directed at the surveillance and regulation of her body" and that "risk is a central discourse" [ 7] (p. 60).
In light of the atrocities committed by Germans during the war, however, there were limits to victim discourses (Stackelberg 2007: p. 49).
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