Hey, guys! So, I'm writing a nurse discourse community ethnography paper for my English class, and I need two volunteers (a student who's studying to become nurse and an actual nurse) to answer a few questions for me. It's a really interesting topic and I'd really appreciate responses. If you're interested, please provide elaborate answers for the following questions:
1. How long have you been in this community? Why are you involved?
2. How did you learn to write in the specific way required by the community?
3. How do you communicate with other people that are in the same community?
4. What writing and communication do you do on a daily basis?
5. What does communication from this community look like (email, texts, memos, etc)?
6. How does your community view "errors"? What things are considered errors? In writing? In speaking?
7. What kind of writing did you complete during your education? Do you feel prepared for the writing you do in your profession?
8. What advice does this person have for students learning about communication and writing in this field/discourse community?
9. What documentation style or formatting does this discipline use?
10. What are the contemporary problems in this field? What questions dominate your work?
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Hey, guys! So, I'm writing a nurse discourse community ethnography paper for my English class, and I need two volunteers (a student who's studying to become nurse and an actual nurse) to answer a few questions for me. It's a really interesting topic and I'd really appreciate responses. If you're interested, please provide elaborate answers for the following questions:
1. How long have you been in this community? Why are you involved?
2. How did you learn to write in the specific way required by the community?
3. How do you communicate with other people that are in the same community?
4. What writing and communication do you do on a daily basis?
5. What does communication from this community look like (email, texts, memos, etc)?
6. How does your community view "errors"? What things are considered errors? In writing? In speaking?
7. What kind of writing did you complete during your education? Do you feel prepared for the writing you do in your profession?
8. What advice does this person have for students learning about communication and writing in this field/discourse community?
9. What documentation style or formatting does this discipline use?
10. What are the contemporary problems in this field? What questions dominate your work?