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- Jan 2019
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static1.squarespace.com static1.squarespace.com
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Much as we want to evade it, however, the "Q" question ls coming after · us these days. It presses on us in the university, for the university is like the law courts: it cannot dodge the "Q" question.
Here, an identifiable exigence, an imperfection marked by urgency (Bitzer), surfaces, which provides warrant for further examination and potential action.
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- Aug 2016
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www.yalelawjournal.org www.yalelawjournal.org
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This hidden power suggests that lawmakers and judges should be especially diligent in analyzing the exclusionary impacts of architecture, but research demonstrates that they often give these impacts little to no consideration.23
This is what's called the writing's "exigency" or "reason for being"... Why write this? because...
Who, then, is this author's target audience?
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