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Here are some sources that I will be using when I add to "Discourse Community."

1. ORTU, CLAUDIA. "TENSION AND CONFLICT IN THE LABOUR DISCOURSE COMMUNITY: Labour Prime Ministers' Speeches To The TUC (1969-2008)." Lingue E Linguaggi 12.(2014): 161-175. Communication Source. Web. 28 Sept. 2015.

2. Lewis, Elizabeth, Oxana Dema, and Dena Harshbarger. "Preparation For Practice: Elementary Preservice Teachers Learning And Using Scientific Classroom Discourse Community Instructional Strategies." School Science And Mathematics 114.4 (2014): 154-165. ERIC. Web. 28 Sept. 2015.

3. Kehus, Marcella1, Kelley2 Walters, and Melanie3 Shaw. "Definition And Genesis Of An Online Discourse Community." International Journal Of Learning 17.4 (2010): 67-85. Education Source. Web. 28 Sept. 2015.

4. Agbaria, Ayman K. "The Social Studies Education Discourse Community On Globalization: Exploring The Agenda Of Preparing Citizens For The Global Age." Journal Of Studies In International Education 15.1 (2011): 57-74. ERIC. Web. 28 Sept. 2015. Ejrandall2 (talk) 04:28, 28 September 2015 (UTC)


We feel that the component of rhetoric is missing. Here is a source that was found regarding Contemporary Rhetorical Communities. It states, "Thus a contemporary rhetorical community is less a collection of people joined by shared beliefs and values than a public space or forum that permits these people to engage each other and form limited or local communities of belief." Incorporating this factor suggests an introduction to a democratic system in discourse communities. Ejrandall2 (talk) 16:10, 14 October 2015 (UTC)