Alison is the Arts &
Culture Editor of Review 31 and is based in Berlin.
He is the former senior editor of Book Magazine and currently serves as the arts and
culture editor of the Jewish Daily Forward.
The decision not to award the literature prize this year «is a sensational piece of news, but it was the only possible decision,» Bjorn Wiman,
culture editor of the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter, told Swedish Radio.
Not exact matches
Emma Green — The Atlantic: Emma Green is Managing
Editor of The Atlantic and writes about religion and
culture.
«A code
of ethics is about corporate
culture,» says Michael Connor, the
editor and publisher
of the online magazine Business Ethics.»
«There used to be lulls,» says Ricardo Torres,
editor in chief
of GameSpot.com, a videogame
culture and review website.
The assistant
editor of The Irish Times, O'Toole off ers a set
of nine spitting - mad polemics exploring the different aspects
of the Celtic Tiger's regression into «bedraggled alley cat,» from a primitive land hunger that created a «new feudalism» through a corrupt political and anarchic business
culture.
Nathan is the deputy managing
editor at Engadget, keeping track
of the site's daily news operations and covering Google, Apple, gaming, apps and weird internet
culture.
After a seasonal stint as
Editor of popular society blog «Guest
of a Guest» in East Hampton, NY, Britta moved back to Minnesota and started working full - time as a Business Analyst for Target Corporation, while quickly adopting Minneapolis's thriving fitness
culture.
John Wilson,
editor of Books and
Culture, wrote about Stern's stories as part
of a year - end fiction roundup in our December 2005 issue:
There is one simple reason the
editors of the New York Times and the likes
of MSNBC's Chris Matthews find Saletan's answer to the
culture war on abortion so compelling: It allows pro-choice politicians to change the subject.
Alan Noble is an assistant professor
of English at Oklahoma Baptist University and a managing
editor at Christ and Pop
Culture.
The
editors may well be right in their political analysis
of what is happening in Miami, and the paper is legally entitled to applaud the antireligious ravings
of unrepentant Stalinists, but it would become the
editors to refrain from lecturing others about the incivility
of speaking about the
culture war which their paper is so aggressively waging.
An
editor at the New York Times recently remarked that the use
of the term «
culture war» is dangerously inflammatory.
Editor's note: Vincent Miller is the Gudorf Chair
of Catholic Theology and
Culture at the University
of Dayton.
Delores Williams is associate professor
of theology and
culture at Union Theological Seminary in New York City and a contributing
editor of Christianity and Crisis.
Of Francis Schaeffer the editors correctly say that he «taught evangelicals to become engaged with culture, art, and the world of ideas.&raqu
Of Francis Schaeffer the
editors correctly say that he «taught evangelicals to become engaged with
culture, art, and the world
of ideas.&raqu
of ideas.»
It's a lively volume with contributions by Terry Teachout (drama critic for the Wall Street Journal), Carol Iannone (
editor of Academic Questions), and Asia himself (a distinguished composer and professor
of composition at U
of A), among others, and they all get to the heart
of the problem
of high
culture at the present time in America.
The Christian
culture critic Ken Myers,
editor of Mars Hill Tapes, rightly describes popular Christianity as being «
of the world, but not in the world.»
He is the
editor of Christians for Biblical Equality's magazine, Mutuality (@Mutualitymag), and enjoys finding God's fingerprints in history,
culture, and language.
Our second - place essay by Ben Woodfinden examined First Things
editor R. R. Reno's argument that «the Judeo - Christian
culture spurned today will become more appealing as the weaknesses
of the secular project become apparent.»
«There was a spiritual quest in the general
culture,» said Macchia,
editor of Pneuma, the journal
of the Society for Pentecostal Studies.
Editor: So much for doom and gloom, where do you see signs
of hope for family life as you survey our Western
culture?
The Rise
of the Technocratic Society New York June 24 A discussion on the history
of contemporary Western
culture with Dr. Michael Hanby, professor
of Religion and Philosophy
of Science, John Paul II Institute at the Catholic University
of America and Dr. Carlo Lancellotti, Professor
of Mathematics, CUNY,
editor and translator
of The Crisis
of Modernity by Augusto Del Noce.
The
editors and several
of the contributors are familiar to the readers
of this journal, so, perhaps not surprisingly, we warmly recommend this spirited guide to Christian faithfulness in an often hostile
culture.
Rodriguez joined assistant
editor Morgan Lee and
editor - in - chief Mark Galli to discuss why the church should not retreat from
culture, what led 60 percent
of Latino evangelicals to vote for Trump, and why Christians should register as independent voters.
John J. Reilly, Reviews
Editor of Culture Wars magazine, is a member
of the Center for Millennial Studies located at Boston University.
Matthew Bowman, an
editor at a Mormon studies journal called Dialogue, says Romney appears to embody the Mormon retrenchment
of the 1960s and 1970s, when the LDS church defined itself largely in opposition to the broader American
culture, which was seeing cultural upheaval and the sexual revolution.
by Nancy Gerlach, Fiery-Foods.com Food
Editor Emeritus Recipes: Empanada Pastry Recipe Recheio de Camarao (Brazilian Shrimp Empadinhas) East Indian - Style Samosas Argentine Empanada Polish Meat - Filled Pastries If you traveled the world, I think you would be hard pressed to find a cuisine or
culture that didn't include some variation
of a turnover!
SPEAKER Adam Strum
Editor in Chief & Publisher, Wine Enthusiast Magazine Adam Strum, a second generation 38 - year veteran
of the wine business, is a pioneer whose diverse wine related business has had a major impact on increasing wine consumption and wine
culture in America.
Brandy Schillace, PhD, works as Research Associate and Public Engagement for the Dittrick Museum
of Medical History (Case Western Reserve University) and Managing
Editor of Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, a cross-cultural medical anthropology journal.
Tags: Asian American, Asian
culture, Blogger, Choosing Creativity Over her PhD, Christine Koh, Christine Koh is the founder and
editor of Boston Mamas, Korean American, Pop Discourse, Posh Peacock
Christine also is partner and digital strategist at Women Online (and is a co-founder
of sister brands The Mission List and Pivot Boston), a freelance writer and
editor, writes the column Minimalist Mama, and pens a personal blog — Pop Discourse — where she gives voice to her fascination with pop
culture, the intellectually interesting or absurd, Boston life, and parenthood.
BabyCenter.com does, and
Editor - in - Chief Linda Murray spoke with us about some
of them, and how parents are influenced by pop
culture, celebrity, and even royalty when it comes to naming the newest members
of their family.
The
culture, media and sport committee met to decide whether to recall Mr Murdoch after receiving contradictory evidence from Colin Myler, former News
of the World
editor, and Tom Crone, former News International legal officers.
Asked by ITV News Deputy Political
Editor Chris Ship what consequences a housing benefit claimant who over claimed for the same
of amount
of expenses
Culture Secretary Maria Miller claimed for should face, he said:
Clinical Psychologist (USA) Dr Brooke Magnanti Feona Attwood, Professor
of Media & Communication at Middlesex University Martin Barker, Emeritus Professor at University
of Aberystwyth Jessica Ringrose, Professor, Sociology
of Gender and Education, UCL Institute
of Education Ronete Cohen MA, Psychologist Dr Meg John Barker, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, The Open University Kath Albury, Associate Professor, UNSW Australia Myles Jackman, specialist in obscenity law Dr Helen Hester, Middlesex University Justin Hancock, youth worker and sex educator Ian Dunt,
Editor in Chief, Politics.co.uk Ally Fogg, Journalist Dr Emily Cooper, Northumbria University Gareth May, Journalist Dr Kate Egan, Lecturer in Film Studies, Aberystwyth University Dr Ann Luce, Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Communication, Bournemouth University John Mercer, Reader in Gender and Sexuality, Birmingham City University Dr. William Proctor, Lecturer in Media,
Culture and Communication, Bournemouth University Dr Jude Roberts, Teaching Fellow, University
of Surrey Dr Debra Ferreday, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Lancaster University Jane Fae, author
of «Taming the beast» a review
of law / regulation governing online pornography Michael Marshall, Vice President, Merseyside Skeptics Society Martin Robbins, Journalist Assoc. Prof. Paul J. Maginn (University
of Western Australia) Dr Lucy Neville, Lecturer in Criminology, Middlesex University Alix Fox, Journalist and Sex Educator Dr Mark McCormack, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, Durham University Chris Ashford, Professor
of Law and Society, Northumbria University Diane Duke, CEO Free Speech Coalition (USA) Dr Steve Jones, Senior Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University Dr Johnny Walker, Lecturer in Media, Northumbria University
But Cameron's
Culture Secretary Maria Miller seems to offer more
of an olive branch to the
editors, suggesting that they should develop IPSO into a more convincing body.
with Susan Edwards, dean
of law at the University
of Buckingham; Christina Hoff Sommers, writer and host
of the weekly video series, The Factual Feminist; Kaitlynn Mendes, author
of SlutWalk: feminism, activism and media; and chair Luke Gittos solicitor, Hughmans Solicitors, legal
editor of Spiked and author
of Why Rape
Culture is a Dangerous Myth.
In March 2003, whilst
editor of The Sun newspaper you gave evidence to the
culture, media, and sport committee.
In July 2011 during the News International hacking scandal, Farrelly, a member
of the House
of Commons
Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee, which had been pursuing the scandal since 2007, took evidence from Rupert Murdoch, his son James and former NI chief executive and News
of the World and Sun
editor Rebekah Brooks.
Paul Mason is
culture and digital
editor of Channel 4 News.
As digital,
culture, media and sport questions got under way in the Commons, Sheerman declared: «I love the BBC, even when Sarah Sands, the new
editor of the Today programme, and Nick Robinson, seem to be destroying that programme at the moment.»
Peter Riddell, political commentator and assistant
editor at The Times, told Channel 4 News: «In Britain we live in a majoritarian political
culture, so in the event
of a hung parliament all the players will be thinking
of a second general election.
«Study
of the Right to Enjoy the Benefits
of Scientific and Technological Progress and its Applications,» in Donder and Volodin,
editors, Human Rights in Education, Science and
Culture: Legal Developments and Challenges, UNESCO / Ashgate, pp 273 - 308.
Previously she's worked as an
editor or reporter at Popular Science, GQ, New York, Outside, SELF, and The Boston Globe, where she wrote and produced stories across a wide range
of topics including technology, health, environment, climate, economics, politics,
culture, and social sciences.
In this episode, the first
of a two - part interview with anthropologist Carel Van Schaik about the role
of culture in boosting intelligence in animals; historian and writer William Lanouette discusses an upcoming History Channel program about the roles
of Einstein and Leo Szilard in the beginning
of the nuclear age; and Scientific American
editor - in - chief John Rennie reports on a recent sustainable development conference.
The ICMJE, whose membership includes the
editors of The Journal
of the American Medical Association (JAMA), The Lancet and the New England Medical Journal, announced the proposal one year after a report by the Institute
of Medicine called on stakeholders to address the key challenges associated with sharing clinical trial data so as to «foster a
culture in which data sharing is the expected norm» [2].
Ian Chant is writer and
editor whose interests and expertise include science, technology, data, and
culture; his writing has appeared in Scientific American, Popular Science, Psychology Today, and a wide variety
of other publications, as well as on public radio programs including Science Friday and Freakonomics Radio.
She graduated from the University
of New Hampshire with B.A.s in Journalism and European
Culture Studies, and after working behind a desk as an
editor for 16 months, she moved to the West Coast to involve herself more in her life passions.