just quizzing you on what you know, which is contrastingly different when compared to the writing exam, where students are expected to step into the university’s discourse without having any previous knowledge of how to write like a scholar. To add to this insanity, students are also expected to write within their own particular discourse rather than the university’s as a whole. After the exams, students are placed accordingly in various writing classes, where they are expected to write multiple papers…
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Central Florida, “a discourse community is a group of people involved in and communicating about a particular topic, issue, or in a particular field” ("What Is a Discourse Community?" ). Examples of discourse communities can be professional organizations, specific classes, sports teams, and even a group of fans for a musician. Within these discourse communities, there is a specific basis of what good writing is and what form of communication is most often used. Each community has its own jargon and…
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John Bowen ethnography, Muslims through Discourse, takes a deep look at the Islam Religion in the Gayo highlands located in Indonesia. Although he desires to investigate the social structure and history, through his field work he examines the local forms of Islam. Bowen constructs two categories to define the ideologies of Islam represented, which are traditionalist (stemming from rural communities) and modernist (rooted in urban society). Each have distinctive histories that influence and shape…
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he United States of America, is a country whose foundation is based on political discourse. It has allowed the country to move forward through time and through very difficult situations. Political disclosure is important for democracy because it helps a diverse population, such as the one present in the United States, to listen to one another. It is important because it allows minorities, or ideas that are not so popular to be talked about without offending one another. During the first site visit…
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Understanding Discourse Community and Its Importance Right away I agreed with this essay because I do feel I speak differently to different people. Honestly, I thought right away that I will curse when I am with my friends but I would never do that around a parent or a teacher. It is not something that I even think about I just do it. It is like I act a way when I am with a parent and I act another when I am with friends. So this essay did help me realize that I can put this difference of audiences…
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Child labour conflicts with Western discourses of childhood. Liebel argues, that because children aren’t considered full participants of society under existing law, they are left voiceless in matters that directly affect them. Specifically in this article, organizations of working children struggle to be understood to avoid exploitation in their workplaces. For our first activity, we want you to gather into groups and discuss the different discourses of childhood. (venn diagram) As you…
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Bill 62 is a means of communicating a national narrative and dominant discourse that not only pushes veiled women to the margins of society, but it solidifies a social and political divide among veiled and unveiled Muslims in Canada. If, in fact, the purpose of the bill serves a greater good to prevent Muslim women from being forced to veil, it is doing quite the opposite. That is, the bill strengthens communal unity among veiled Muslim women; while at the same time, it has calls into question the…
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which being how to do well in an interview. Even though I may have had more than a few bad experiences with members of the team, I would not be the person I am today without it. Rule 1: The common goal Swales (1990) The first rule describes a discourse community having “a broadly agreed set of common goals.” (p. 12). The most obvious goal of Spirit Shakers is to promote school spirit and support the school. We do this by making posters for every sports team at the school and decorating their locker…
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The use of rhetoric has impacted society and has been utilized to persuade and motivate conversation for centuries. From oral tradition all the way to modern day media and the use of the internet, the idea of rhetoric has evolved and philosophized by many thinkers. The podcast, “The Fallout of a Callout” by Code Switch starring Hari Kondabolu and Hank Azaria, delves into the contentious issue surrounding the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon from the very well-known animated series, The Simpsons.…
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Ramirez, Barker, Clark and Johnson all share a resonant idea on the effects of historical displacing of Indian communities. These authors discuss “genocidal programs of termination and relocation” and how the Indian communities are trying to create their own spaces in which they can develop spatial discourse and make connections with other Indians alike, helping strengthen the overall community identity thought by many to have been erased. Equally important Barker discusses how the U.S. negotiates the…
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