Working with Conversation
Essay by Kill009 • September 26, 2012 • Study Guide • 389 Words (2 Pages) • 1,704 Views
Working with your conversation:
* How does the website/blog/verbal conversation/argument/ media debate, etc. cross boundaries of identity?
* How does your choice of "conversation " exemplify an arena in which genuine conversations go on?
* How would we create a context for this conversation? What kind of information might be important to include?
* What kind of strategies do you see people using in this conversation to communicate the range of responses from indifference to agreement to disagreement to disaffection?
* What habits/practices are being discussed/presented? What is at stake?
* What beliefs/values are being expressed? How are they being treated by the parties involved in this conversation?
Working with your conversation:
* How does the website/blog/verbal conversation/argument/ media debate, etc. cross boundaries of identity?
* How does your choice of "conversation " exemplify an arena in which genuine conversations go on?
* How would we create a context for this conversation? What kind of information might be important to include?
* What kind of strategies do you see people using in this conversation to communicate the range of responses from indifference to agreement to disagreement to disaffection?
* What habits/practices are being discussed/presented? What is at stake?
* What beliefs/values are being expressed? How are they being treated by the parties involved in this conversation?
Working with your conversation:
* How does the website/blog/verbal conversation/argument/ media debate, etc. cross boundaries of identity?
* How does your choice of "conversation " exemplify an arena in which genuine conversations go on?
* How would we create a context for this conversation? What kind of information might be important to include?
* What kind of strategies do you see people using in this conversation to communicate the range of responses from indifference to agreement to disagreement to disaffection?
* What habits/practices are being discussed/presented? What is at stake?
* What beliefs/values are being expressed? How are they being treated by the parties involved in this conversation?
Working with your conversation:
* How does the website/blog/verbal conversation/argument/ media
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