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Originally Posted by Jay.
I cannot revise for this test next week. The words used in the lectures are SO confused, like what the **** does this mean:
Discursive boundaries
In business or relationships – explaining disasters/anomalies in terms of a ‘journey’. The journey metaphor allows for bumps along the way. “We have to start from where we are”
For example, discourses of biology or medicine: he was a natural predator; these men are animals; their ideas are not yet fully developed; they are like a disease spreading across the Continent. Sometimes you have to sacrifice a limb to save the patient. Some medicines may taste bad but they are needed to cure the economy.
I do not understand anything and it is driving me INSANE
The lecturer doesn't give definitions and nothing is coming up on google and I have like 20 presentations to revise from
I'm going to throw myself off of a bus bye
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isnt that just making a sort of fence for a bit of research to be lumped into ie creating a story in a short sentence that you can then fill with info
a neat summary of the start and finish of something that one can then hang a variety of things on but abstract enough not to exclude anything?