Or perhaps when working conditions literally fell to pieces to the point of restricted
communications with outsiders and «monitored» lunch breaks.
Not exact matches
Two years ago, Reed predicted evangelicals» demand for a bold
outsider with a magnetic personality in an op - ed coauthored by evangelical
communications strategist Joel C. Rosenberg and Concerned Women for America CEO Penny Nance.
Historically, the focus on an
Outsider artist's biography often compensated for an absence of the artist's voice, especially in the case of artists whose disabilities prevented any conventional form of
communication (such as Judith Scott who was a deaf mute who also had Down's syndrome) or when the artist worked outside of public scrutiny (as
with someone like Darger).
I think the core of your argument as I see it (the need for scientists to be less defensive, less circling of the wagons, more introspection, more
communication and collaboration
with «
outsiders», taking criticism seriously, etc) is important and valid.