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public discourse

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meanings of publicand discourse


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public
adjective
uk /ˈpʌb.lɪk/ us /ˈpʌb.lɪk/
relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group ...
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discourse
noun
uk /ˈdɪs.kɔːs/ us /ˈdɪs.kɔːrs/
languagespecialized
the use of language to communicate in speech or writing, or an example ...
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Examples of public discourse


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However, publicdiscourse legitimises these changes in political terms.
When a society is segregated in education, public facilities and residential areas there cannot be a normal publicdiscourse.
We must begin with the arguments of publicdiscourse and the opinion polls thought to reflect the attitudes of citizens and health practitioners.
This will be more difficult as it becomes easier for anyone to contribute to the publicdiscourse.
These theoretical considerations concerning language production processes and more careful screening procedures prompted us to focus on publicdiscourse and the public sphere.
Also, use of an analogy in the internal discourse might simply have rehearsed an anticipated later invocation in the publicdiscourse.
An adequate sociology of contentious publicdiscourse, however, shows that social movements must often act coercively in order to be included.
At the outset, democratic inclusion was allowed simply to signify inclusion on equal terms in publicdiscourse.
Publicdiscourse on youth in the post-1980 period tends to represent contemporary youth as apolitical consumers.
If this were not so, then 'getting attention' might suffice to move an issue into effective publicdiscourse.
For all that, parliamentary space remained proximate to other forms of public activity, whether government, law, or publicdiscourse.
Critical issues such as land ownership and ethnic equality were pushed into publicdiscourse and onto the policy agenda.
The argument that secular publicdiscourse provides a common denominator that all citizens share is comparably clever-and equally unpersuasive.
In publicdiscourse, a term like pungent or chilli-hot may be used.
The society in which such is the case has a far more serious problem than fine-tuning the method of publicdiscourse.
I wish to propose a less polarizing method to approach publicdiscourse and policy critique concerning gene therapy and genetic engineering.
They had to be able to say things that would have been unwise or even dangerous in publicdiscourse.
The analysis focuses on three key elements in publicdiscourse about policy as people struggle to define the social and political world around them.
Doctors, patients, lawyers, and all health staff illuminate the publicdiscourse by contributing their views and experiences.
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