Sentences with phrase «by scholarly»

First, the National Chief of the AFN and other leaders at the All - Chiefs Assembly in Whitehorse, July 16 - 18, addressed newly published evidence by a scholarly researcher that students at certain residential schools had been subjected to nutrition experiments which entailed deliberately depriving some students, already showing signs of malnutrition further deprivation of both food and health supplements such as vitamins.
These have included technical reports, theses, preprints, conference proceedings, standards, patents, translations, government documents and a variety of other publications produced by scholarly scientific societies and corporations.
This annual global event, now entering its sixth year, is organized by the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC) of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) to promote the goals of Open Access to the public generally but especially within the academic and research communities, to demonstrate its benefits and to inspire wider participation in making Open Access a new norm in scholarly publishing.
But please do not dismiss the efforts and conclusions of those who are attempting to do this by scholarly study as glibly as Muller does.
This innovative exhibition will be accompanied by a scholarly publication with essays by Nicholas Cullinan, Margo Jefferson and Zadie Smith.
The exhibition is accompanied by a scholarly catalogue, published by The Phillips Collection and Zentrum Paul Klee in association with Prestel, featuring color plates and essays by the curatorial team and outside scholars Katy Siegel, Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Endowed Chair in Modern American Art, Stony Brook University, and Elke Seibert, Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the German Center for the History of Art (DFK) in Paris.
Accompanied by a scholarly publication, the exhibition fills the Whitney's entire fifth floor, an 18,000 - square - foot gallery that is the Museum's largest space for temporary exhibitions.
Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove, Four Elders of Mt. Shang, and The Eight Immortals of the Wine Cup also epitomize the refined way of life idealized by the scholarly class in Korea and Japan.
A preface by Thelma Golden anchors the 256 - page volume and is followed by scholarly essays from Haynes, Nikki A. Greene and Bridget R. Cooks; responses to Thomas's work by four contemporary artists; and a resource section including personal photos, an artist statement, and early articles and interviews.
It was one of three Shiraga shows this spring (the others at Fergus McCaffrey and Mnuchin) and was accompanied by a scholarly two - volume catalogue.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a scholarly catalogue in order to document Petrirena's impacts in the literary canon of American art history.
In 1990 the National Gallery of Art launched an initiative to acquire the finest examples of the art of photography and to mount photography exhibitions of the highest quality, accompanied by scholarly publications and programs.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a scholarly catalogue with contributions by Mr. Silver and Bruce Museum Executive Director Peter Sutton, as well as an interview with Linda Nochlin, pioneering feminist art historian and Lila Acheson Wallace Professor at NYU's Institute of Fine Arts, who discusses Sherman's fascinating oeuvre at length.
Many if not most of the exhibitions are accompanied by scholarly publications.
The exhibitions are accompanied by scholarly catalogues that become part of a permanent archive documenting the region's rich contemporary art scene.
Since joining the museum in 2009, she has curated numerous exhibitions, including the retrospective Bertrand Goldberg: Architecture of Invention (2011 — 12), which was accompanied by a scholarly catalogue.
A preface by Thelma Golden anchors the 256 - page book and is followed by scholarly essays from Haynes, Nikki A. Greene and Bridget R. Cooks and specially commissioned artwork responding to Thomas's oeuvre by contemporary artists Leslie Hewitt, Jennie C. Jones, Leslie Wayne and Saya Woolfalk.
The exhibition is accompanied by a scholarly catalogue, published by the Terra Foundation and distributed by Yale University Press.
He remained obscure until the 20th century, when his reputation was revived by scholarly study and the interest of Paul Mellon, Anglophile and equinophile, who acquired many of his works.
To reflect the museum - quality nature of this collection, the «Eyes Wide Open» exhibition and auction are accompanied by a scholarly catalogue, which features texts by curators and critics such as Carolyn Christov - Bakargiev, Hans - Ulrich Obrist and Sarah Whitfield, as well as essays by the collectors.
The beautiful new and greatly expanded museum space enabled the Museum of Art to organize major scholarly exhibitions of contemporary and historic artists, from significant solo shows to thematic group shows that investigate ideas important to disciplines across the liberal arts curriculum, and permanent collection exhibitions, supported by scholarly publications.
During his time at the Palmer, he organized a number of critically acclaimed traveling exhibitions, all of which were accompanied by scholarly publications, including Picturing the Banjo (2005 - 6); Taxing Visions: Financial Episodes in Late Nineteenth - Century American Art (2010 - 11); and Shallow Creek: Thomas Hart Benton and American Waterways (2007 - 8).
Many of these exhibitions were from «significant solo shows to thematic group shows that investigate ideas important to disciplines across the liberal arts curriculum, and permanent collection exhibitions, supported by scholarly publications.»
This exhibition, accompanied by a scholarly catalogue with essays by experts in the field, represents a major step in bringing Lewis's work into the art historical conversation alongside his peers, for example well - known abstract painters Willem de Kooning and Ad Reinhardt.
Suspicious of the restraints imposed by scholarly and critical attempts to characterize her work, Bontecou had always remained independent of any single art movement.
The museum has organized and circulated many major traveling exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications either in catalogue or book form, for example The Sculpture of Nancy Graves: A Catalogue Raisonne (1987), El Dia de los Muertos: The Life of the Dead in Mexican Folk Art (1987), and Selected Works from the American Collection: 1940 to the Present (1988).
The wall - texts are few and far between, the single - paragraphed descriptions are unclouded by scholarly references, and the show's diverse pairings of art across all mediums feel intuitive, playful, and sincere.
Through dynamic exhibitions accompanied by scholarly publications and accessible educational programs, the Museum reaches out to local, regional, national and international audiences of all ages.
Dominique Lévy will celebrate representation of Seung - taek Lee with a 2017 solo exhibition at its New York location, accompanied by a scholarly catalogue.
You will far - fetched get your copied dissertation by the scholarly audit board, so don't even attempt it.
These journalists draw on a complicated statistical model built by a single Rand Corp. analyst, Richard Buddin, which has yet to be openly reviewed by scholarly peers.
Fastidious and a little strange, and raised by his scholarly grandfather (Bruce Dern), Bernard is the opposite of the outgoing Veronica, but he agrees to run.
Stories featured on CASW Showcase are selected by a panel of volunteer judges from work recognized by recent awards given by scholarly and professional organizations.
It was accepted by scholarly society journals.
A broad consensus on the need to enable public access to all U.S. federal research emerged in a report published in January by the Scholarly Publishing Roundtable, a panel of librarians, academic leaders and publishers convened last June by the OSTP and the House Committee on Science and Technology.
Evidence of the foreign scientist?s authorship of scholarly books or articles published by scholarly journals with an international circulation in the academic field.
When in the early 1900s anthropology was able to get its ethnographers into the byways and backwaters of the world, it soon found that their reports quite contradicted the models of culture conceived by scholarly folk back home.
On previous visits, beginning in 1988, I lectured at Hebrew University and spoke on programs organized by scholarly and civic organizations, the discussion always being about religion - and - society.
We should cease to ask unanswerable questions about the meaning or goal of life and concentrate attention upon questions whose answers can be found by scholarly research.
The Bible's infallibility and truthfulness are taken as a matter of faith, confirmed by the Holy Spirit and witnessed to by scholarly investigation.
Whereas in the»70s my «public image» was marked by scholarly bifurcation — among scholars I was known as an «expert» on the Apocalypse and among women as an emerging feminist theologian — this perception has changed dramatically in the»80s.
The ecclesiastical magisterium is now replaced by a scholarly magisterium, for only they have the knowledge to uncover this history and it is only in this history that the meaning of faith can be found!
We could point to examples of semantic structure, grammatical style, references to culture, and a whole host of other historical critical standards to prove by scholarly consensus that the author whose name is on the book did not actually write it.
This isn't information where we can simply say «I believe this way, and here is my evidence for it, and Bill believes that way, and here is his evidence...» These are claims that Bill makes to undermine the faith while citing data that is fabricated overtly or else is rejected by the scholarly community.
But by the scholarly and lay world alike it was found fascinating.
How is something considered to be actual fact if it is only based on scholarly opinion or even by scholarly majority vote?

Not exact matches

As much as I respect and admire the scholarly economic research conducted by Milton Friedman, I would humbly offer a «tweak» to his monetary rule.
The Art Science of Negotiation, a scholarly work by Harvard Business School professor Howard Raiffa that applied game - and decision - theory ideas to business, came out the following year.
To learn the ins and outs of hospitality, he went to the Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, a scholarly journal published by the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration.
Reporting suggests the company did just this in 2013, by hiking prices on scholarly and small - press books and creating the risk of a «two - tier system where some books are priced beyond an audience's reach.»
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