Our Road from Regensburg column and lead letter show how in the abuse crisis the permissive media have thrown their significant
cultural power behind the idea that there is an intrinsic link between the phenomenon of priestly abuse and the nature of the Church.
Not exact matches
After providing the political and
cultural contexts for the rise of the testing accountability movement in the 1960s that culminated almost forty years later in No Child Left
Behind and Race to the Top, this book then moves on to provide a policy history and social policy analysis of value - added testing in Tennessee that is framed around questions of
power relations, winners, and losers.
Folks in places like BRIC countries [Brazil, Russia, India, China] are well aware that these are potent technologies in terms of
cultural authority and
power over time, and those who eschew cognitive enhancement at any level are likely to fall
behind.