Discourse and the Social Practice of Strategy
... me to observe your work and helped in numerous ways to gather an exceptionally rich data on a city organization’s strategizing. I also want to thank the anonymous managers in State Church who open-mindedly supported our project. I wish that this thesis will do justice for all the hard work that is d ...
... me to observe your work and helped in numerous ways to gather an exceptionally rich data on a city organization’s strategizing. I also want to thank the anonymous managers in State Church who open-mindedly supported our project. I wish that this thesis will do justice for all the hard work that is d ...
The Ecology of Peer Tutoring
... That was the reaction of three high school students who were with me at a state conference to present their multi-genre research. This was the second time we had offered a workshop for teachers on the subject, but this time I had another purpose for asking students to accompany me. I had been readin ...
... That was the reaction of three high school students who were with me at a state conference to present their multi-genre research. This was the second time we had offered a workshop for teachers on the subject, but this time I had another purpose for asking students to accompany me. I had been readin ...
Discourse Analysis As Theory and Method
... For at least ten years now, ‘discourse’ has been a fashionable term. In scientific texts and debates, it is used indiscriminately, often without being defined. The concept has become vague, either meaning almost nothing, or being used with more precise, but rather different, meanings in different co ...
... For at least ten years now, ‘discourse’ has been a fashionable term. In scientific texts and debates, it is used indiscriminately, often without being defined. The concept has become vague, either meaning almost nothing, or being used with more precise, but rather different, meanings in different co ...
Ineffable, Tacit, Explicable and Explicit
... a pattern of vibrations. But in order to understand that spoken sentence the person also must have language, i.e., the ability to interpret the string into meanings. Strings of signs must be interpreted in order to be language. As Collins notes, “This book in itself contains strings, not language; t ...
... a pattern of vibrations. But in order to understand that spoken sentence the person also must have language, i.e., the ability to interpret the string into meanings. Strings of signs must be interpreted in order to be language. As Collins notes, “This book in itself contains strings, not language; t ...
Discourse in Action: Introducing mediated discourse analysis
... analysis beyond the analysis of texts to consider questions about the actions people take with them, as well as with other cultural tools, and the social consequences these actions have. The approach that has developed out of these efforts is called mediated discourse analysis (MDA). It is a wide-ra ...
... analysis beyond the analysis of texts to consider questions about the actions people take with them, as well as with other cultural tools, and the social consequences these actions have. The approach that has developed out of these efforts is called mediated discourse analysis (MDA). It is a wide-ra ...
The Education of the Creative Writing Teacher: A Study
... conceptions inform their teaching practice. By conducting and analyzing semistructured interviews with these teachers and examining their creative writing pedagogy course syllabi, I sought to understand what is taught in creative writing pedagogy courses, the range of teaching conceptions held by c ...
... conceptions inform their teaching practice. By conducting and analyzing semistructured interviews with these teachers and examining their creative writing pedagogy course syllabi, I sought to understand what is taught in creative writing pedagogy courses, the range of teaching conceptions held by c ...
Text - CentAUR - University of Reading
... Studies under the title ‘The Age of Liberal Wars’. 1 Freedman argues that Western liberaldemocracies are increasingly engaged in wars that are justified under the ‘normative stream of human security’, with a specific remit to ‘protect the weak and the vulnerable’, and that these conflicts can be pro ...
... Studies under the title ‘The Age of Liberal Wars’. 1 Freedman argues that Western liberaldemocracies are increasingly engaged in wars that are justified under the ‘normative stream of human security’, with a specific remit to ‘protect the weak and the vulnerable’, and that these conflicts can be pro ...
A Therapist moving Beyond Therapy into Applied Theatre Practice
... as well as a theatre practitioner. During my practice as a therapist, I became disillusioned with therapeutic interventions that were meant to empower and promote positive change within the marginalized and vulnerable groups with whom I worked. I found myself turning to the experimental theatre prac ...
... as well as a theatre practitioner. During my practice as a therapist, I became disillusioned with therapeutic interventions that were meant to empower and promote positive change within the marginalized and vulnerable groups with whom I worked. I found myself turning to the experimental theatre prac ...
« Absolut Counter-Discourse » - A discourse analysis of the counter
... 2.3 Advertising and its enemies: rejection of the official discourse through a counterdiscourse There have always been people who disapproved of advertising, and often these “enemies” had a political background, were part of Marxist, feminist, ecological or whatsoever movements. Artists are also qui ...
... 2.3 Advertising and its enemies: rejection of the official discourse through a counterdiscourse There have always been people who disapproved of advertising, and often these “enemies” had a political background, were part of Marxist, feminist, ecological or whatsoever movements. Artists are also qui ...
— By Paul Woolridge — Any study of the essay is bound to run into
... of others, interestingly enough, this depersonalised voice maintains a distinct sense of personal authority, drawing on a disciplinary ‘say-so’, as it were, that amounts to an unusual (but very commonly employed) type of scholarly Ibid., p. 172. See William Zeiger’s ‘The Personal Essay and Egalitari ...
... of others, interestingly enough, this depersonalised voice maintains a distinct sense of personal authority, drawing on a disciplinary ‘say-so’, as it were, that amounts to an unusual (but very commonly employed) type of scholarly Ibid., p. 172. See William Zeiger’s ‘The Personal Essay and Egalitari ...
Critical Incidents
... training with the staff involved regarding possible actions that could have prevented the incident and may be used to prevent future incidents. This discussion is documented in the Follow-up section of the Incident Report. Staff with repeated incidents may be required to complete additional training ...
... training with the staff involved regarding possible actions that could have prevented the incident and may be used to prevent future incidents. This discussion is documented in the Follow-up section of the Incident Report. Staff with repeated incidents may be required to complete additional training ...
Monologue or Dialogue. Challenges of Communication in Latin
... activities aim to empower communities to design local solutions to those issues, giving them a voice in the development process and ensuring that their rights are protected. This study illustrates the significance of communication for development projects in Latin America. Working as a ‘communicator ...
... activities aim to empower communities to design local solutions to those issues, giving them a voice in the development process and ensuring that their rights are protected. This study illustrates the significance of communication for development projects in Latin America. Working as a ‘communicator ...
The Training of Foreign Language Teachers: Developments in Europe
... and specification that Bourdieu himself saw as central to the operations of scientific groups. However, Bourdieu sought to overwrite such notions with his more general concept of field. Field brings with it a whole set of operational consequences. For example, it follows that by applying field theor ...
... and specification that Bourdieu himself saw as central to the operations of scientific groups. However, Bourdieu sought to overwrite such notions with his more general concept of field. Field brings with it a whole set of operational consequences. For example, it follows that by applying field theor ...
AP World History Curriculum Framework
... The AP® World History course is the product of several years of research into current best practices in history education. The resulting program of study contains clear learning objectives for the AP World History course and exam, emphasizing the development of thinking skills used by historians and ...
... The AP® World History course is the product of several years of research into current best practices in history education. The resulting program of study contains clear learning objectives for the AP World History course and exam, emphasizing the development of thinking skills used by historians and ...
Raising Boys` Achievements in Writing
... boys as well as between boys and girls and the aim of the project was to develop effective teaching approaches which would specifically address boys’ achievements whilst offering a sound teaching model appropriate to all learners. Any underachievement is a proper concern for everyone involved in edu ...
... boys as well as between boys and girls and the aim of the project was to develop effective teaching approaches which would specifically address boys’ achievements whilst offering a sound teaching model appropriate to all learners. Any underachievement is a proper concern for everyone involved in edu ...
Activity Theory and Its Implications for Writing
... more of the participants could not, by themselves, effectively work toward the objective (Newman, Griffin, and Cole, 1989, p. 61). In these "construction zones" writing and learning take place as people, using their tools, mutually change themselves and their tools. All learning is situated within s ...
... more of the participants could not, by themselves, effectively work toward the objective (Newman, Griffin, and Cole, 1989, p. 61). In these "construction zones" writing and learning take place as people, using their tools, mutually change themselves and their tools. All learning is situated within s ...
ideology: a transdisciplinary contribution from critical discourse
... one-sided emphasis on process, whereas the realist view of discourse analysis I advocate centres upon the tension between process and prestructured (discoursal as well as non-discoursal – see below) objects. Both Mumby & Stohl (1991) and Mumby & Clair (1997) set up the contrast between ‘organizing’ ...
... one-sided emphasis on process, whereas the realist view of discourse analysis I advocate centres upon the tension between process and prestructured (discoursal as well as non-discoursal – see below) objects. Both Mumby & Stohl (1991) and Mumby & Clair (1997) set up the contrast between ‘organizing’ ...
Universal Values, Contextualization and Bioethics: Knowledge
... Many analysts have noted that fundamental changes are taking place in the ways in which scientific, social and cultural knowledge is produced.2 We are witnessing a new mode of knowledge production, which operates within a context of application, and in which problems are increasingly set in an inter ...
... Many analysts have noted that fundamental changes are taking place in the ways in which scientific, social and cultural knowledge is produced.2 We are witnessing a new mode of knowledge production, which operates within a context of application, and in which problems are increasingly set in an inter ...
Activating, seeking and creating common ground: A socio
... as pre-existing artifact but only invoked as a possible account for social actions (e.g., Edwards 2006; Haugh 2008). In fact, one of the main differences between the cognitive-philosophical approach and the socio-cultural interactional approach is that the former considers intention an a priori ment ...
... as pre-existing artifact but only invoked as a possible account for social actions (e.g., Edwards 2006; Haugh 2008). In fact, one of the main differences between the cognitive-philosophical approach and the socio-cultural interactional approach is that the former considers intention an a priori ment ...
COMMUNICATION, CONTEXTS AND CULTURE A communicative
... communicative action: I want the other person to do „y“, or I want the other person to answer my question. Similarly to Habermas, Schütz and Luckmann thereby presuppose some kind of orientation towards understanding. However, whereas Habermas assumes language to provide for understanding, Schütz con ...
... communicative action: I want the other person to do „y“, or I want the other person to answer my question. Similarly to Habermas, Schütz and Luckmann thereby presuppose some kind of orientation towards understanding. However, whereas Habermas assumes language to provide for understanding, Schütz con ...
Discourse
... positions set up in discourse types. Being constrained is a precondition for being enabled. Discourse types are a resource for subjects, but the activity of combining them is a creative one. Orders of discourse embody ideological assumptions and these sustain and legitimize existing relations of pow ...
... positions set up in discourse types. Being constrained is a precondition for being enabled. Discourse types are a resource for subjects, but the activity of combining them is a creative one. Orders of discourse embody ideological assumptions and these sustain and legitimize existing relations of pow ...
Lead Creative Schools Prospectus for Creative Agents Jan
... process will take account of the need to ensure that there are Creative Agents within reasonable travel distance of schools across Wales and those able to work in Welsh in Welsh medium schools. Every Creative Agent will be required to attend an intensive four-day training course, likely to take plac ...
... process will take account of the need to ensure that there are Creative Agents within reasonable travel distance of schools across Wales and those able to work in Welsh in Welsh medium schools. Every Creative Agent will be required to attend an intensive four-day training course, likely to take plac ...
Excellence and Enjoyment: social and emotional aspects of learning
... Recently, research has focused in particular on the beneficial effects of focusing on social and emotional aspects of learning (within a supportive setting or whole-school environment) not just in terms of children having better goal-setting skills, social interactions and conflict resolution skills ...
... Recently, research has focused in particular on the beneficial effects of focusing on social and emotional aspects of learning (within a supportive setting or whole-school environment) not just in terms of children having better goal-setting skills, social interactions and conflict resolution skills ...
Información Importante La Universidad de La Sabana informa que
... innovative educational practices” as a response to the social needs for educational changes. Such needs emerge from request of potentiating new approaches to learning, using virtual platforms where students and teachers can experience new tools for meeting and communicating, as well as a different w ...
... innovative educational practices” as a response to the social needs for educational changes. Such needs emerge from request of potentiating new approaches to learning, using virtual platforms where students and teachers can experience new tools for meeting and communicating, as well as a different w ...