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    Page v Tuesday‚ May 8‚ 2007 6:13 PM Contents List of Tables and Figures vii Notes on the Contributors viii List of Abbreviations xi 1 Politicizing Gender in Discourse: Feminist Critical Discourse Analysis as Political Perspective and Praxis Michelle M. Lazar Part I 1 Post-Equality? Analyses of Subtle Sexism 2 Power and Discourse at Work: Is Gender Relevant? Janet Holmes 31 3 The Gender of Power: The Female Style in Labour Organizations Luisa Martín Rojo and Concepción Gómez Esteban 61

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    founds his novel ideas on state priorities on a radical concept of human nature. For him‚ the average person does not value political communities‚ politics‚ or political ideals. The Prince and The Discourses ground their policy recommendations in an aggressively apolitical human nature. Human nature is defined by interpersonal relationships rather than communities. Machiavelli bases his political theories on these relationships. The Prince’s central message is the importance of a ruler’s relationship

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    Definition of Community: (Sarason) “a readily available‚ mutually supportive networkd of relationships on which one could depend Definition of Psychological Sense of Community (Sarason) perception of similarity to others acknowledge interdependence with other… Types of Community: 1. Locality-Based Community * Includes city blocks‚ neighbors‚ small towns… * Interpersonal ties based on geographic proximity exist between members * Individuals identify themselves by their locality

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    Apart of a Community? What is a community? A community is a group of people who have similar characteristics in common. They provide is with a sense of stability‚ they serve our needs‚ and they also accept us for who we are. When most people think of a community they automatically think about the neighborhood‚ town or city they live in‚ or the religious group they are apart of. No one really thinks about the people who are involved in high-risk behaviors as being apart of a community. Groups engaging

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    Architectural Firm: CS STUDIO Year of implementation: 1996-1999 Client/ Organisation: Langa community‚ Western Cape Reason: Community empowerment What is the balance of power? During 1996 the Langa Development Forum asked CS Studio to work on a Cultural Centre to create a space for community and culture upliftment. Firstly‚ house hold surveys were undertaken to establish the needs of the community‚ workshops were then held with various local organisations of Langa‚ this was taken to large

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    Community Planning‚ Disaster Risk Management and Community-based Resource Management (FINAL PAPER) Bernabe‚ Jan Michael Busilan ‚ Yula Carillo‚ Jackylene Garcia‚ Benjamin Go‚ Lindsley Hayuhay‚ Ever I Nessa Community -based coastal Resource Management (CBCRM) Community -based coastal Resource Management (CBCRM) is an all-inclusive practice or strategy that involves the active involvement and participation of people or the community as a whole in the management process of

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    sprinter; long stretches of hard work punctuated by brief moments in which we are given the opportunity to perform at our best‚”–Michael Johnson. By definition‚ discourse means written or spoken communication or debate. My non-academic discourse community is the track & field community and I can relate this‚ very easily‚ to my academic discourse. One of the most influential activities that shaped my life‚ started my freshman year of high school. I remember the first day of intramurals like it was yesterday

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    large expos and trade shows. Event coordinators control an event from conception to clean up. They meet with clients to discuss proper sponsorship. In this initial meeting‚ coordinators discuss event details‚ plan with the client and their team‚ scout and book locations‚ food‚ entertainment‚ staff and cleanup. Event coordinators make sure all attendees are enjoying their time and are properly accommodated. They create budgets and stick to them‚ as well as organize transportation‚ hire and wrangle

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    The Relationship Between Arthur (Boo) Radley and Jean Louise (Scout) Finch In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ Scout is an educated six year old child who is very mature for her age. Despite her capability to understand things that most six year can not‚ she is a bit curious. That curiosity can be viewed as rude and or childish. She is curious about Boo Radley‚ as to why he never comes out of his house. Scout and her brother‚ Jem‚ try to come up with ways to get Boo

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    This is the “reoccurring ways of speaking that challenge societies taken for granted assumptions and offer alternatives to prevailing discourse.”(Cox 68) Critical Discourse challenges socially dominant ideas or beliefs. The value comes from the timing in which I learned it. During election season‚ I was looking for someone to challenge many of the ideas that have become dominant over the past few decades

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