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Describe the norms that govern the technical and creative choices made by workers in the execution of their duties, art, or craft. <ref>Ott, Brian and Robert Mack, ''Chapter 3'', ''Critical Media Studies: An Introduction'' (John Wiley & Sons), 2014. </ref>  
Describe the norms that govern the technical and creative choices made by workers in the execution of their duties, art, or craft. <ref>Ott, Brian and Robert Mack, ''Chapter 3'', ''Critical Media Studies: An Introduction'' (John Wiley & Sons), 2014. </ref>  
==Background==
==Background==
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Conventions operate at various levels such as: department level, corporate level, occupational or professional level. Overall, conventions are motivated, shared, naturalized, resilient, and directive. <ref>Ott, Brian and Robert Mack, ''Chapter 3'', ''Critical Media Studies: An Introduction'' (John Wiley & Sons), 2014. </ref>
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==Uses in other disciplines==
==Uses in other disciplines==

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Describe the norms that govern the technical and creative choices made by workers in the execution of their duties, art, or craft. [1]

Background

Conventions operate at various levels such as: department level, corporate level, occupational or professional level. Overall, conventions are motivated, shared, naturalized, resilient, and directive. [2]

Uses in other disciplines

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References

  1. Ott, Brian and Robert Mack, Chapter 3, Critical Media Studies: An Introduction (John Wiley & Sons), 2014.
  2. Ott, Brian and Robert Mack, Chapter 3, Critical Media Studies: An Introduction (John Wiley & Sons), 2014.

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