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Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader
In Charles Bazerman’s article “Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to Be Reconstructed by the Reader” he explains that using a medium of written words and sentences we can communicate a meaning. The meanings do not reside in the text but … Continue reading
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Tagged Communication, Expressing, expression
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Expressing and Sharing Meaning is a Fundamental Participation in Writing
Charles Bazerman expresses in “Writing Expresses and Shares Meaning to be Reconstructed by the Reader,” that by writing we can articulate and communicate a thought, desire, emotion, observation, and so on. Bazerman goes on to explain how making and sharing … Continue reading
Tagged Communication, connecting to an audience, expression, Sharing Meaning
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The Latest in New Tech: Writing
The Latest in New Tech: Writing In the article “Writing is Not Natural”, Dylan B. Dryer explains to us that writing is a form of technology. Its uses are vast but not when put up against spoken language, in comparison … Continue reading
Tagged Communication, Nature, technology, Written Language
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Ethicality: Communication Infused with Writing
When we communicate with one another, we are communicating with ethical decisions when we ask ourselves questions that involve how we affect others. That is to say, when we are communicating through writing, we are making ethical decisions in thinking … Continue reading
Tagged Communication, Ethical Decisions, morals, Rhetorical Situation
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