Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Teil 3Indiana University Press, 1992 |
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... activity with which we culturally construct worlds , create social knowledges , forge eth- ics , and negotiate intersubjective moral truths whose credence is never established by a measurable correspondence to an objec- tive reality ...
... activity with which we culturally construct worlds , create social knowledges , forge eth- ics , and negotiate intersubjective moral truths whose credence is never established by a measurable correspondence to an objec- tive reality ...
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... activity also suppresses the ways in which reading is socially framed . By this I mean that collective and institutional processes shape reading practices by authoritatively defining what is worth reading and how to read it . In turn ...
... activity also suppresses the ways in which reading is socially framed . By this I mean that collective and institutional processes shape reading practices by authoritatively defining what is worth reading and how to read it . In turn ...
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... activities . Most members see such activity as primarily " cul- tural , " placing it analytically ( as would most social theorists ) on one side of a categorical divide that demarcates culture from " society " and " politics ...
... activities . Most members see such activity as primarily " cul- tural , " placing it analytically ( as would most social theorists ) on one side of a categorical divide that demarcates culture from " society " and " politics ...
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