Topic > The importance of a community discourse - 1426

Rather they are the ways to recognize and be recognized as a certain type of person who is doing a certain type of thing” (156). This discourse consists of authors (who) writing about their opinions, ideas, beliefs, and reviews on the issue of gender inequality (what). The borders are not necessarily defined or fluid, in fact they are rather stable at the center; there is a possibility for the authors to have similar or competing concepts focused on the issue. The community is bound by the concept that gender inequality is a major issue within the legal profession and is the cause of many barriers directed at women in the profession, all articles focus primarily on this topic and rarely stray except to recognize the opinions of