Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Journal Four: Discourse Community

To complete this journal, you should start by reading James Gee's essay, "What is Literacy?" As you'll notice, Gee uses the term "discourse" instead of "discourse community," but his definition of discourse aligns with how we're talking about discourse community.

Based on your reading of Gee's article, what keywords do you notice him using? In other words, what terms does he focus on? how does he define these terms? what are the connections among them? What connections do you see between our class discussion about genre, audience, and knowledge and Gee's article on discourse?

Next, consider the discourse community that you are interested in researching for project two. What is the discourse community? What "ways of using language, of thinking, and of acting" (Gee p. 29) distinguish this discourse community from others? How does one become a member of this discourse community? What role does writing seem to play in this discourse community?

Finally, what interests you about this particular discourse community, and how can you use that interest to develop your research project? In other words, think about why you want to become a member of this discourse community and what you need to know and be able to do in order to join it.

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