Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Post 10
Being
an Exercise Physiology student, I consider myself in the discourse community of
exercise physiologists. While I am only just
scratching the surface of what this community entails, I still have the
knowledge to understand much of what goes on and is studied in this field. While following the criteria of John Swales’
conceptualization of discourse community, the six characteristics can be used
to define this discourse community.
First, common goals of exercise physiologists include understanding the
human body and how the stress of exercise affects it, planning and conducting
specific exercise programs, and recognizing risk factors of an individual. Second, there are many ways to communicate
throughout the community to other members.
These may include newsletters, emailing one another, message boards on
varies organizational web sites, and having an organization dedicated to the
community to keep members up to date and informed (American Society of Exercise
Physiologists). Third, teachings at
different universities and having the ASEP provide ongoing means of education
in the sciences involved in exercise physiology and new teachings along the
way. Fourth, exercise physiology is
always involved in the world of sports medicine. Although exercise physiology is not solely
dedicated to sports, such a large part of the community coincides that the
genres are often used interchangeably. Fifth,
a specific lexis is used in this discourse community. Lexis is basically an adapted form of
language that only those inside the discourse community would fully understand
and be able to interpret correctly. In exercise
physiology, many scientific terms are used due to the amount of biology,
chemistry, and physiology involved.
Sixth, there are multiple levels of membership inside the
community. I am an example of a novice
inside the community being an undergraduate student still in school. After this, members go on to more school or
becoming a professional in their field.
Those who teach inside the community could be considered some of the top
tier members of exercise physiology, preparing the novice members for their
futures.
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