To what extent is expectation or assumption a disciplinary outcome? That is, what does it mean that you were presumed to be a tourist and that your group were surprised to find Gamecock apparel visible in rooms you presumed to be located in a hotel? ...
Did you notice anything about the kinds of activity occurring in and around the banks? Is there a particular kind of behavior you might expect? Why? ...
What's interesting about the HUB is that it precisely positions students downtown in a shopping-dining-business district. In the past, businesses on Main Street have been less welcoming of students. For example, the wall that encloses the historic Ho ...
Might you say more about how "obedience" (or disciplinarity) is a "craft"? But also, might you think through your notion of "tinkering with" expectations of disciplinarity? ...
So Zoe's and The Whig assume different customers and, by extension, certain kinds of customers frequent either/both establishments. I'm wondering how we might imagine how customers and their behaviors define the establishments they frequent. Tho ...
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