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		<title>Critiquing Critiques: A Genre Analysis of Feedback Across Novice to Expert Design Studios</title>
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		<description>In the discipline of design,&#xD;the most common presentation genre is the critique, and the most central&#xD;aspect of this genre is the feedback. Using a qualitative framework, this&#xD;article identifies a typology of feedback, compares the frequencies of feedback&#xD;types between different levels of design studios ranging from novice to expert,&#xD;and explores what the feedback reflects about the social and educational&#xD;context of these design studios. Results suggest that the feedback socialized&#xD;students into egalitarian relationships and autonomous decision-making identities&#xD;that were perhaps more reflective of academic developmental stages or idealized&#xD;workplace contexts than of actual professional settings--therefore potentially&#xD;complicating the preprofessional goals of the critique.</description>
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