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    Homelessness Discursive

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    Homelessness is seen as a controversial subject that statistics show is on the increase. This makes homelessness a problem in society that cannot be ignored. Firstly, let us examine some of the causes of homelessness and views about the homeless and from the homeless. Also, let us examine some initiatives that may help or solve the problem of homelessness. After extensive research, it can be seen that there are many reasons for becoming homeless such as: family problems, debt, drink and drug abuse

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    which denies the integral and unified account of identity, this section elaborates the discursive view of identity. In order to understand this shift in conceptualising identity, we will revisit the simple definition of identity from Longman dictionary (section 9.1.1). The later part of this definition, specifically, the second key phrase “different from other people” brings about the discussion of the discursive approach to identity. Departing from the essentialist viewpoint of identity as a stable

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    The definitional meaning in any form of art is dependent on the receiver, and their own perceptions. In Chapter Thirteen, Photography’s discursive space, contributed by Rosalind Krauss, analyzes perception of photography and the attempt to transform revelation from one perceptional context to another. For example, an illustration of a mountain may represent beauty to one observer, while another observer may identify the photograph as a geographical documentation. First, Krauss identifies two images

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    Discursive Essay A discursive essay is an article that talks about a topic that is controversial in nature. This type of essay intends to present the issues both sides of the argument. However, it is important that the writer also explain why he has chosen to side with one argument and provide the logic behind it. Writing a discursive essay is a good way to develop the logical skills of the writer while maintaining a sound skill to anticipate the arguments of the other side and possibly counter

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    1.6.3: Discursive psychology: The social constructionist forms of discourse analysis have been developed in the field of social psychology. Discourse analysis has become one of the most social constructionist approaches within social psychology. Discursive psychology treats written and spoken language as constructions of the world oriented towards social action. Language shapes social world. It constructs identities and social relations and helps in understanding the world. Language is a dynamic

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    chapter first establishes the discursive approach to gender as the foundation for conceptualizing masculinities. Next, it introduces some recent conceptualizations of masculinities and the types of masculinities propagated within the Singapore context. Following that, it explores how advertisements produce and transfer meaning before looking at some of the masculinities present in the advertisements within men’s lifestyle magazines. 2.1 Gender and Masculinity: A Discursive Approach Traditionally, the

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    parts may be left out which is known as discursive violence. The transition from oral tradition to written history, entire cultures and their traditions can be lost or forgotten. With the use of syntax, natural images, punctuation, and the presence of surrealism, the “Yashtoah” story is an example of the discursive violence present in this text. The text offers a very simple and informal word choice. The syntax contributes to Silko’s attempt to counter discursive violence. The use of everyday words

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    Football Discursive Essay

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    Higher Folio – Discursive Essay- Jamie Smith The sport with the Midas touch Will football one day be played with balls made from gold? At its current rate, anything could happen, but it would have to have a few brand logos stapled to it first. Advertising is a huge part of today’s society and today, we are engulfed by a cosmetic world of advertising, playing with our opinions like a child with their toys on Christmas; they can make us think how they want us to think. Now this world has taken over

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    experience? The comparison and evaluation of discursive and phenomenological approaches to jealousy. Qualitative type of research focuses on analysing written and verbal descriptions of various phenomena. In contrast to quantitative approach which seeks objective measurement and data, qualitative perspective views subjectivity as important and often necessary to our understanding of psychology. The two qualitative approaches, namely, phenomenological and discursive, step back from the natural science approach

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    Acuff (2013) wrote the peer-reviewed article, “Discursive Underground: Re-transcribing the History of Art Education Using Critical Multicultural Education”. She writes to the art educational community and interested scholars about the importance of a multicultural approach to art history that is still lacking in America’s increasingly multicultural student and educator population. The article’s goal is to convey the importance of cultural inclusivity in art education to encourage artistic innovation

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