While not always in agreement with
academic commentary on Professor Hogg and Allison A. Bushell's dialogue theory, I would suggest that the primary audience for this case is Canadian governments (and the people that elect them).
We are particularly keen to promote recent research (books and journal articles) and
academic commentary on current issues in the world of politics.
At this point one can barely make out the faded letters spelling out «postmodernism» on the dusty sign that precariously dangles from a rusty nail above the central mineshaft of
academic commentary on the arts.
While not always in agreement with
academic commentary on Professor Hogg and Allison A. Bushell's dialogue theory, I would suggest that the primary audience for this case is Canadian governments (and the people that elect them).
Crumb also offsets the bawdy images with breathless pseudo-high-falutin'texts which send up the artist's own desires,
academic commentaries on art, and how the media present women.
Not exact matches
Tiff is a well - known expert in monetary and financial systems and has contributed articles to
academic journals, as well as providing chapters and
commentaries on monetary and financial sector policy and international economics in books and conference proceedings.
This article was originally published
on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and
commentary from
academic experts.
The volume is also divided into two separate stories, set a century apart: a long first - person narrative by a Handmaid in Gilead is followed by «Historical Notes
on «The Handmaid's Tale,»» a fictive
academic commentary by the urbane male editor of the anonymous woman's tapes discovered in the late 21st century, decades after Gilead's fall.
On January 16th and 23rd, Baker
Academic will make other selected entries from this
commentary series free as well.
There was also strictly
academic Latin fare; his Lectures
on Galatians and a volume of his Psalms
Commentary were published for the first time.
Now Kuntz, who has added writing journal articles reviewing the state of GMO research to his portfolio of
academic activities, talks to the press and runs a blog
on the issue — which has, of course, attracted offensive
commentaries.
The impact of student debt
on career choice has been a concern of
academic leaders since the early 1990s, when a series of
commentaries published in medical journals warned of a serious drought in the physician - scientist pipeline unless something was done to help recruit and retain people
on that career path.
Relying chiefly
on comments from filmmakers / admirers who did not work
on the film, it is inevitably a bit dry and
academic, but still adds insight while compensating for the lack of an audio
commentary.
Scanners In the realm of Internet criticism, there's been a lot of
commentary on the gulf dividing fanboys and
academics, but when it comes to unfortunately polarizing tendencies, there's still another Great Schism: the altar boys and the assholes: humorlessly earnest, mind - numbingly reverent hagiographers and caustically negative, bitchy would - be satirists.
An overview of and
commentary on the relationship between social emotional learning and
academic achievement, including research findings.
The «Sky is not falling with new route to teacher licensing» a
commentary by Cynthia Phillips
on the recently approved»
Academic Path to Teaching program.»
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Her work is widely exhibited
on the international stage and continues to inspire a rich body of
academic and critical
commentary.
I've read the blogs, I've read the emails and a great deal of
commentary on them and I've also read a number of the relevant
academic papers.
«
Commentary on legal and policy issues as well as highlights of the
academic pursuits of the Loyola community.»
The Digest is designed to provide
academics, practitioners and law students not only with timely access to important legal developments, but also with links to in - depth
commentary on those issues.»
The legal opinion provided to the law society
on Nov. 16, 2016, which I've made available here, spells out the constitutional basis far more clearly than anything I've seen thus far, including some quite embarrassing
commentary from legal
academics (i.e. Pardy).
Readers may also be familiar with similar initiatives such as CanLII Connects that allows publishers, law firms and
academics to share
commentary on cases and legislation
on the CanLII website funded by Canada's provincial and territorial law societies.
In 2014, CANLII launched an innovative website, CanLII Connects, where «user generated»
commentary on, and summaries of, Canadian cases are published every day by lawyers, notaries,
academics, and other members of the legal community who have signed up to be contributors.
Topics are varied and include recent news and
academic commentary, but all share an emphasis
on rural settings.
Almost all
commentary I have encountered
on collective administration — from lawyer war stories to
academic literature and the blogosphere — takes a side.
A (non-constitutional lawyer) colleague recently asked me to recommend a text or
commentary on Australian constitutional law that would be suitable for an overseas
academic.
I won't deny that I find it useful to have access to quick
commentary from
academic colleagues from across the country
on legal issues of the day.
From the posts I observed, they cover new book titles, association and
academic news, and the occasional
commentary such as Obama Declassification Order Lauded by Historians (Dec. 31/09) and «Grim Year»
on the Job Market for History PhDs (Jan. 6/10).
In telling students this, I think I inevitably left the (mistaken) impression, by inference, that one did not need to worry about noting up Supreme Court of Canada cases after 1949 for judicial history (i.e., to see if the case was reversed
on appeal)(but I am consistent in telling students that one should always noteup all Supreme Court of Canada decisions from any period of time for judicial and
academic commentary and to find «like» cases, which would have, in the situation that follows, have caught the mistake in any event).
While this may not seem strange to any of you, this particular article appeared
on the sidebar of my South Georgia hometown newspaper's website — hardly the proper venue for any
academic legal
commentary.
This is not a novel legal debate: the Australians have already been down this road and there are copious
academic texts and
commentaries on the argument.
A bi-monthly journal with
commentary and analysis
on domestic and international insolvency and restructuring law, edited by a panel of practising and
academic lawyers.
They also provide
commentary to the news media, testify
on Capitol Hill, serve as consultants to various governments, and pursue many other activities that enrich the
academic life of the school.
If done correctly, a restatement of a federal statute would, theoretically, end up with the exact statute itself along with some
commentary about how judicial decisions have filled in the blanks differently — a state of affairs that already exists with the copious
academic literature commenting
on federal copyright law.
[95] However, there has been much
commentary by Indigenous leaders and
academics on the failure of the native title process to adequately recognise and protect traditional law and custom.