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    Michel Foucault ’s Archaeology of Knowledge While Michel Foucault ’s work has always been about the nature of power in society‚ his more particular concern has been with power ’s relationship to the discursive formations in society that make knowledge possible. Power here is not the conventional power of institutions and leaders‚ but the "capillary" modes of power that controls individuals and their knowledge‚ the mechanisms by which power "reaches into the very grain of individuals‚ touches

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    least one other social psychological perspective. The theoretical perspective of any approach in social psychology governs the methods adopted‚ which in turn have an affect on the knowledge produced. Using examples from the cognitive social and the discursive psychological perspectives‚ this essay examines how far it can be said that the methods adopted is one of the main divisions between mainstream and critical approaches. It will conclude that‚ whilst there are divisions between mainstream and critical

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    discourse to a particular mind or subject‚ but to document its conditions of existence and the field in which it is deployed. Hence‚ if the object of archaeological analysis is a description of the archive‚ a description of systems of statements‚ of discursive formations‚ the question arises as to possible similarities with the history of ideas. Foucault’s archaeological analysis represents “an abandonment of the history of ideas‚ a systematic rejection of its postulates and procedures‚ an attempt to

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    However‚ some appear to have more influence over outcomes than others. In particular‚ in NSW and Australia more broadly‚ property developers and the organisations that advocate on their behalf have been successful in defining the contours of the discursive regime discussed above. Property developers and developer advocacy organisations have long argued that inclusionary zoning has a disincentive effect on private-sector investment in dwelling construction which increases house-sale prices by constricting

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    As a result ‚ many middle- and high-school students are less able to convert their word-reading skills into comprehension when confronted with texts in science (or math or social studies) than they are when confronted with texts of fiction or discursive

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    A discursive essay is a piece of formal writing that presents a discussion on a particular topic. Discursive Essay: Structure Introduction – in this section the topic to be discussed is clearly stated. Main body – it consists of several paragraphs‚ which describe a particular exemplified or justified point. Conclusion – the main points of the essay are summarized; the author’s opinion is stated/restated; balanced consideration of the topic is provided. Discursive Essay: Main Types 1. Opinion

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    view power as a limiting force in which one group can use against another‚ nor is it an object that one can possess. He views power as being prevalent in every relationship‚ no matter from what side. This is directly in opposition to the juridico-discursive idea which maintains that power is “one-sided” oppressive. He lets us know that power cannot be applied to something but rather‚ it always exists within the relationship. Also‚ that power relationships are not uniform and can emerge at any level

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    discourses regarding ‘problem children’ confer techniques to better raise ‘difficult’ children. Words/diagnoses such as ADD or ADHD have become popular classifications for children who struggle to function in a classroom context. There are very many discursive features regarding the practice of raising children‚ especially because childhood

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    The Sustainability of Eco–city as a Model of Sustainable Urban Form: Framing and Selectivity Issues in Eco–city Projects in Stockholm‚ Sweden Simon Elias Bibri Abstract In this article‚ I investigate framing and discursive and material selectivity as important issues that need to be addressed in the planning of eco–city as a model of sustainable urban form. Focusing on the Stockholm region in Sweden‚ I discuss issues of the contribution of eco–city model to sustainability as well as some key themes

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    Negro World in it’s Discursive Context: Exploring the Role of the New Negro Woman During the Harlem Renaissance writer Alain Locke launched a philosophical movement when he published a collection of essays entitled The New Negro in 1924. The movement sought to re-define Black identity in light of major cultural and societal shifts. It centered around black equality‚ political awareness‚ self-confidence‚ and racial pride. This movement espouse messages that developed black women’s roles and identity

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