Discourse = specific series of representations & practices

Discourse refers to a specific series of representations and practices through which meanings are produced, identities are constructed, social relations established and political and ethical outcomes made more or less possible

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Discourse = specific series of representations & practices
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The meaning of events is produced through interpretation
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