Men often described the physical role they wanted to adopt during sex, such as being the insertive (‘top’) or receptive (‘bottom’) partner in anal intercourse and the manner in which they wished these roles enacted - such as being dominant or submissive during sex. Typical responses ...
While a large body of research has sought to understand HIV transmission risk behaviours among gay men, bisexual men and other men who have sex with men (MSM), less attention has been paid to the wider sexual health and well-being of this population. Whi
This book deals with the narrative discourse--specifically lifestories--of 16 patients suffering from Alzheimer's disease (AD). It attempts to understand the discourse of these patients in contextual terms. Thus far, the dominant explana... V Ramanathan - Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 被引量: 65...
ADiscourseis an environment with people who are basically the same because they share the same interests, values, principles and ways of behaving. It allows learning from within through being a participating member of theDiscourse. Published in Chapter:Quality Assurance for Teacher Education in Democr...
I am excited about the potential for collaborative and community-engaged work to tackle “wicked” problems in education. The backlash against DEI has become a key wicked problem that requires sustained engagement. The backlash targets all non-dominant identity groups; this includes ability, class, ...
The article suggests that in each case, schools either partly or wholly avoided addressing the incident, and that this avoidance can be understood in terms of the colour and power evasive discourse, which is the dominant discourse on race in Western societies, and in most schools. One aspect ...
Clarke, M. (2014). The sublime objects of education policy: Quality, equity and ideology.Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education,35(4), 584–598.https://doi.org/10.1080/01596306.2013.871230 Clegg, S. (2010). Time future—The dominant discourse of higher education.Time and ...
What is worth noting about the former provision of OE was the dominant discourse around the use of adventure-based activities, and use of remote sites as outdoor learning spaces. The earlier conceptualization of Singapore OE thus mirrors earlier OE literature in Australia (e.g., Quay, Dickinson...
In my opinion, he doesn’t make it clear why the latter view causes a problem, why, that is, “it cannot address the question of how bilingual and multilingual language users think without referencing notions of the L1, ‘native’ or ‘dominant’ language”, and he doesn’t clearly ...
Who are the dominant figures in Modern architecture, and what are some of their most notable works? Louis Henry Sullivan (1856-1924): Notable works: Wainwright Building (1890); Carson Pirie Scott Store (1899-1904); and the Home Building Association Bank (1914). Mies van der Rohe (1856-...