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	<title>Comments on: Intertextuality in Hypertext &#8211; Part One</title>
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		<title>By: Catherine Pope</title>
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		<dc:creator>Catherine Pope</dc:creator>
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		<description>You have started off with quite a high level problem and what some fairly advanced reading on your earlier blog reading list - this is great and Mary Orr is of course an expert in this area.
For the sociology aspect I would probably start by getting my head round some of the core approaches/perspectives - if there is still a copy in the library you might want to look at Giddens &#039;Sociology&#039;  the section on &#039;Language, Discourse and Social Life&#039; for an overview of some of the key thinkers and ideas. Also check out any of the introductory textbooks for descriptions of postmodernism and post structuralism as I think these will help.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have started off with quite a high level problem and what some fairly advanced reading on your earlier blog reading list &#8211; this is great and Mary Orr is of course an expert in this area.<br />
For the sociology aspect I would probably start by getting my head round some of the core approaches/perspectives &#8211; if there is still a copy in the library you might want to look at Giddens &#8216;Sociology&#8217;  the section on &#8216;Language, Discourse and Social Life&#8217; for an overview of some of the key thinkers and ideas. Also check out any of the introductory textbooks for descriptions of postmodernism and post structuralism as I think these will help.</p>
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