SA 100W Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Alan Sears, Naimans, Education In India

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Week two: reread chap 1: naiman (sociology and the study of soceity) Whenever we are exchanging online comments, composing one of the required assignments on our computer, or quietly reflecting on an article or a video, we are involved in a discourse. In its simplest and broadest sense, a discourse can be understood to be the way we identify and represent (or re-present) our ideas and feelings. Discourse provides us with the means to communicate with others and with ourselves. Stuart hall, a jamaican-born sociologist, helps to deepen our understanding of the elements, purpose, practice and the limitations of discourses. He begins with a concise definition of discourse which also hints at its problematic nature: A discourse is a group of statements which provides a language for talking about i. e. , a way of representing a particular kind of knowledge about a topic.

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