Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 12Indiana University Press, 1990 |
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... writing , Giddens prefers the term “ talk ” to that of " speech " because , he argues , talk suggests social activity . Talk for him is rooted in the daily intercourse of human beings in concrete contexts . Language is thereby firmly ...
... writing , Giddens prefers the term “ talk ” to that of " speech " because , he argues , talk suggests social activity . Talk for him is rooted in the daily intercourse of human beings in concrete contexts . Language is thereby firmly ...
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... writing ; and ( 3 ) electronic media . The next step will be an explication of Foucault's theory of discourse in relation to data bases . The Oral , the Written , and the Electronic To many analysts there appears to be a linear ...
... writing ; and ( 3 ) electronic media . The next step will be an explication of Foucault's theory of discourse in relation to data bases . The Oral , the Written , and the Electronic To many analysts there appears to be a linear ...
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... writing is less conducive to reason , freedom , and equality than speech . For both the advocates of speech and writing , language appears as but one more institution , one more form of action . A realist assumption characterizes the ...
... writing is less conducive to reason , freedom , and equality than speech . For both the advocates of speech and writing , language appears as but one more institution , one more form of action . A realist assumption characterizes the ...
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