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Marginalia and Core Discourse

Shaping Discourse and Practice

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Professional Practice Discourse Marginalia

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This book was inspired by images and ideas of marginalia, which briefly, refers to writing in the margins. The scope and depth of this term will be discussed below. To set the scene, the book starts and ends with professional practice; it is both context and purpose of the arguments and cases presented in subsequent chapters. The discourse about, and arising from, professional practice (as discussed in Chapter 1) occurs in two spaces: the core and the marginal discourse spaces.

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Higgs, J. (2016). Marginalia and Core Discourse. In: Higgs, J., Trede, F. (eds) Professional Practice Discourse Marginalia. Practice, Education, Work and Society. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-600-2_3

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