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Rafe Hallett, director of induction in history at the University of Leeds, says: "The first six months of study can be a struggle, as the joint honours student adapts to the demands of two communities and two discourses of knowledge.

Our previous research used a qualitative approach to identify the dominant discourses of knowledge in such policies: scientific and epidemiological empiricism and public sector operationalization.

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These facts are explained, Noudelmann thinks, by the primal connection between music and the body, a connection made only by "leaving behind the discourse of knowledge and mastery".

This process demonstrates how students perceive their current position as nurses based on a discourse of knowledge in relation to the practical and theoretical knowledge they encounter in the master's programme.

This type of learning develops the communicative competencies of students and the social consciousness to engage in the discourse of knowledge building, to negotiate the meanings of ideas and to generate criteria for the assessment and resolution of different situations (Scardamalia, 2002; Stahl, Koshmann, & Suthers, 2006).

Through considering localized discourses of promoting knowledge-based economies, I consider how elites simultaneously work with and reconfigure globally-hegemonic discourses, and specifically how these elite university projects are part of broader authoritarian political configurations in Kazakhstan and Saudi Arabia.

Much of the scholarly writing about interdisciplinarity is situated within a discourse of how knowledge is constructed [ 3, 5, 20, 22, 23].

To understand the current state of discourse surrounding role of knowledge management systems on the decision making process, it is beneficial to understand the contribution made by theoretical precursors in laying the foundation upon which contemporary theories as well as the discourse, rests.

"The absence of discourse or knowledge of the many intricate issues surrounding sexual violence is problematic because it, implicitly, strengthens rape myths".

A realist review of studies suggests that social networks have a range of functions, including shaping of knowledge, discourses and narratives; shaping of stigma and deviance; negotiation of responsibilities and coordination; relationships with health services; and substitution of health professionals by lay networks [ 15].

It draws on French philosopher Michel Foucault's writings on sexuality and his notion that bodies are given meaning by discourse and social structures of knowledge and power.

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