"Public discourse" refers to conversations or discussions that take place within a community or society. It involves the exchange of ideas, opinions, and information about various topics that are relevant to the public.
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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.
By now, he probably would have lowered the level of
public discourse with his comments and tweets that....
First, our community is evolving from its origin connecting us with family and friends to now becoming a source of news and
public discourse as well.
It is guided by a desire to stimulate
public discourse through the work of artists & creative practitioners whose works show critical commentary [and] intent.
Perhaps firms haven't participated in
public discourse because they can't reach consensus on these issues for themselves.
That conventional wisdom respects religion, in its place, but it does not trust religious commitment as the basis for national thought or as a perspective
underlying public discourse.
Holding the language of
public discourse against the highest standards of reason and integrity is a responsibility shared by politicians and the media, and to a considerable extent, civil society.
The tone of confrontation and hostility, with public and personal attacks on individuals doing their jobs, might
inhibit public discourse just as much as misleading content would.
Hence, the dynamics underlying the observed framing effects and their role in
public discourse deserve closer attention.
Giving everyone a voice has historically been a very positive force
for public discourse because it increases the diversity of ideas shared.
This is currently demonstrated through
public discourse about asylum seekers, international students, and population growth.
This article highlights past examples of the use of science to document the effectiveness of policy in air quality management in order to
inform public discourse.
The researchers found that
public discourse on reducing one's carbon footprint overwhelmingly focuses on low - impact behaviors.
... it simply asks political actors to tone down the rhetoric and at least try to engage in political activities with greater regard for principles of
civil public discourse than is often presently seen.
First, as I note
at Public Discourse today in» Kermit Gosnell and the Logic of «Pro-Choice,»» the most up - to - the - minute philosophers in bioethics are dispensing with any «sharp distinction,» as Jon puts it, between the unborn child and the one who has been born.
The theory of memetics shows how creating a mode of natural selection for memes in the sea of uncontrolled digital information via Arsenal Gear would allow the Patriots to shape
public discourse by easily replacing radical or opposing ideas with those that the group finds more convenient for maintaining their power.
Let it be known that Mr. Idibia merely keyed into an ongoing
public discourse over this protest to take a lead.
4:15 p.m. Updated On the tiny patch of
American public discourse reserved for the global warming debate (to get an idea of how tiny, find climate, or the environment for that matter, in this news map if you can), a week of blogitation over a sprawling report examining failed efforts to pass a climate bill has started to give way to constructive discussion.
Global About Blog The Migrationist is an international, collaborative academic / professional blog designed to
promote public discourse informed by academics and professionals who focus on issues surrounding migration, refugees, and human trafficking.
I will «man up» to your low standards of
public discourse when you «man up» and come out from under the safety of anonymity beneath your mommy's skirt you hit - and - run coward.
2:25 Primary purpose of Constitution was to establish an effective government, and
open public discourse serves that purpose as a check and balance on government.
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