Discourse refers to a conversation or discussion between people, where they exchange ideas, thoughts, or information on a specific topic. It involves the sharing of opinions, arguments, and explanations through spoken or written communication. It can also describe the way people talk about and understand a particular subject, influencing the collective understanding or beliefs about it.
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The change over time from one artist to the other says a lot about the level of
discourse of art today.
To enter into the world of
public discourse on a global basis today is almost by definition to join this tradition.
A second focus of public
discourse about teacher education relevant to literacy teacher preparation stems from our own debates about beginning reading instruction.
We already knew that Russian groups used social media to pound on the raw nerves of American political
discourse around race and religion.
The 2016 presidential election is an opportunity to reinforce the importance of civil
discourse with students so they can learn to listen to diverse voices and learn from each other.
She seems to have agreed with me on
civil discourse in 2013, but her recent article has fallen short.
All 27 grant recipients were selected based on their dual commitment to the craft of writing and the advancement of
critical discourse on contemporary visual art.
This, it seems to me, is the heart of the matter when we consider religious
discourse as public rhetoric.
The politics of expanded and diversified identity consumes our contemporary
art discourse with much of the same sense of urgency.
The volcanic public
discourse surrounding these events had nationality, citizenship and ethnic origin at its centre.
We work hard to benefit our nations political
discourse by bringing new topics and ideas to the table Frequency about 1 post per month.
Therefore, we should not expect our religious symbols to have the clarity of
scientific discourse which deals predominantly with the world that can be correlated with secondary perception.
Somehow we've got to elevate their voices to the
national discourse about this, because they're the ones who are there in the classroom.
We strive to innovate and facilitate
discourse between academics, practitioners, and the public at large.
It covers very little, in many ways, though it is strongest at doing certain things around party
discourse which have fallen out of national media discussion.
We defined the most important components of
academic discourse within a math classroom and developed an approach to implementing these components.
In addition to presenting dynamic solo exhibitions, the gallery pushes the boundaries of art in public spaces and stimulates
artistic discourse through collaborations with curators worldwide.
It is guided by a desire to stimulate public
discourse through the work of artists & creative practitioners whose works show critical commentary [and] intent.
A series of events, panels and discussions intended to examine different viewpoints within the
current discourse around feminism in our daily lives, in the art world, and between generations.
What are the limits and promise of photography now — as a tool for
social discourse, marker of memory, and arbitrator of meaning?
I found that the politics at a university are more influenced by
rational discourse than politics in global health, especially in a major bureaucracy.
Furthermore, Caribbean art forms are oftentimes left out of the national
discourse within education.
I can see you're not about intelligent
discourse at all, you're about trolling.
It's hard not to see the vague and generalized public apologies that have become a part of our
cultural discourse as anything but attempts at superficial reconciliation.
The political
discourse over climate change will continue for decades, and so scientists should be prepared for the long haul.
For example, when developing their position on freedom of expression, they looked to the most robust and liberal
legal discourse on the subject and borrowed freely from American case law.
To deny the right of public comment is to exclude someone from science, because except by
open discourse, there is no advancement of science.
Within that, her research interests include methodologies for critical policy analysis and critical
discourse analysis.
I stated everyone has a right to comment if you care to read, I encouraged
such discourse.
The improvement in electric vehicles in recent years is likely to make them an increasingly prominent part of climate
change discourse and action.
The once influential paintings she created during the previous decade, with only a few notable exceptions, disappeared from view, omitted from critical, art
historical discourse for more than forty years.
Speaking of sensation, the
dominant discourse around women and reproduction centers on pain.
Finally, with few exceptions, the conversation on city resilience has not made it into the national
policy discourse in any meaningful way, which could translate to a central mandate to cities.
So, in 1954, I started doing very focused investigations on
how discourse could change in order for art to become more participatory.