Lankshear broaden the notion of discourse to encompass all aspects of what we usually call ‘culture’: “A Discourse is composed of ways of talking, listening, reading, writing, acting, interacting, believing, valuing, and using tools and objects, in particular settings and at specific times, so as to display or to recognize a particular social identity”
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