Sentences with word «editorship»

The reason for Brand's appearance was his guest editorship of the New Statesman magazine.
Russell Brand, the British comedian, used a guest editorship of the 100 - plus - year - old leftist magazine New Statesman last month to call for a «total revolution of consciousness and our entire social, political and economic system.»
He will assume editorship in January 2019, after completion of his term as division President.
This outstanding collection of essays under the general editorship of Professor Joseph E. Magnet examines the impact of theCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms twenty years after its proclamation.
He has served as editor and associate professor of editorship for magazine of Fine Arts from 1988 to 2001.
Ex-chancellor Osborne announced earlier this month that he would quit the seat as he takes up the Evening Standard editorship.
When Boris Johnson was first handed editorship of the Spectator magazine, his friend and biographer Andrew Gimson famously commented that it was like «entrusting a Ming vase to an ape.»
For more than 20 years under the senior editorship of the late Professor Elisabeth Mann Borgese, IOI and Dalhousie University Law School have published the Ocean Yearbook.
In 1964 Harold E. Fey completed his 24 - year stint with the magazine — eight years as editor — just in time for former managing editor Kyle Haselden to begin his four - year editorship with an editorial endorsing President Lyndon B. Johnson for re-election.
In order to democratize our art coverage, our Critics Page functions with a rotating editorship, which such luminaries as Robert Storr, Elizabeth Baker, Barbara Rose, Irving Sandler, and Dore Ashton have helmed.
No - one keeps their magazine editorships forever.
Under the able editorship of Professor Karl E. Peters, Zygon's editorial offices are at Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida 32789.
Under such editorship, the church's language would be «cleaned up,» striking all symbolic and mythological uses as pre-literate, primitive, and meaningless.
First Things itself, which he founded in 1990 and faithfully nurtured by loving and enterprising editorship, will feel the draft; so will Evangelicals and Catholics Together, the ecumenical project that he initiated with Charles Colson in 1992, in which it has been my privilege to share.
Laidlaw said analysis of hacker Glenn Mulcaire's phone records showed that there was only one story that could be linked to hacking that was published during Brooks's editorship between 2000 and 2003.
«Escape» must be the true goal of every postdoc, said Jim Austin, whose own circuitous route led him from a physics postdoc to the North American editorship of Science's Next Wave.
In 2000 he took on the additional responsibility of an associate editorship for the Journal of the National Cancer Institute and sits on the ACS study section, «Clinical Research, Cancer Control and Epidemiology.»
You provide examples of poor editorship, but seem to have forgotten to mention poor attitude by the author.
A big thank - you to the whole team at Climate Solutions, especially Eileen V. Quigley and most recently Kimberly Larson, who will continue to oversee the production of ClimateCast under new editorship that begins with the next issue on June 26.
With this issue, former managing editor Kirsten McMahon will take over the full - time editorship of our growing sister magazine Canadian Lawyer InHouse.
But with good management, and treating the prestige of editorship as payment, and not having to print, publish, and advertise on paper, collectively should provide the savings necessary to «breaking even,» and later making a profit.
It would not even cover the editor for the costs of defending proceedings arising out of the publications of alleged libels or publications said to constitute a contempt of court, the very occupational hazards of editorship referred to by [counsel for NGN] in argument.»
Unlike Wikipedia, the attribution and editorship feature provide an extra layer of assurance.
Under the general editorship of Robert Louis Wilken of the University of Virginia, the series (titled The Church's Bible) makes available to scholars, preachers, and the general reader a strikingly fresh way of understanding the Scriptures: the way they were read in the first millennium of Christian history.
Ivory Press» new C Photo series is a five - year project that follows on the heels of C Photo magazine, departing from its predecessor's format by structuring each issue thematically, with guest editorships from various internationally renowned curators.
Throughout his 39 - year editorship, Morrison wrestled with theological and ecclesiastical questions.
The evening standard editorship could simply be a stepping stone to another headline - grabbing job.
In February of 2012, we introduced a rotating guest editorship for our Critics Page section, sparking new critical conversations every month.
Under the editorship of Ben Smith, formerly of Politico, the site has bulked up its reporting staff and has become a legitimate destination for political news.
Under the editorship of former MoneySense editor Duncan Hood since 2012, Canadian Business continues to meet the goals set out by both McArdle and Ross — reinterpreting them when required, and evolving in step with the always interesting, never dull, world of Canadian business.
Scobell continued to write his investment column for years to come, but his editorship came to an end in November 1949.
The paper's influence grew under his editorship.
Thomas Reese, a Jesuit removed from the editorship of America magazine under Benedict XVI — have accused Weinandy of dissent and disingenuousness.
Bill told Rick in his early twenties that he would, in a few years, pass him the editorship.
Under the editorship of Lewis Lapham, Harper's magazine generally evidences an attitude toward religion that is embarrassingly vulgar in its snootiness.
Under the editorship of Charles C. Morrison, the outstanding Protestant journal, The Christian Century, had vigorously supported the war but now took a pacifist stand and called for the clergy never again «to put Christ in khaki or serve as recruiting officers.»
The English translation of Bonhoeffer's works is in process under the general editorship of Wayne Whitson Floyd Jr..
A religious weekly such as the Independent became, under the editorship of Henry Ward Beecher, one of the most influential journals in America.
Hutchinson was managing editor from 1923 to 1947 and succeeded Morrison in the editorship.
He found three laymen, all Disciples, who collectively provided a sustaining fund which undergirded the Century for the remaining years of Morrison's editorship.
During 1895 Our Hope magazine, which became a bulwark in the fundamentalist - evangelical movement under the editorship of Arno C. Gaebelein, carried the subtitle «A Monthly Devoted to the Study of Prophecy and to Messianic Judaism.»
During the first 15 years of his editorship, Morrison steadily widened the Century's constituency and deepened its intellectual substance.
Under the editorship of Kyle Haseldon, the Christian Century was highly critical of Arab threats to destroy Israel prior to the Six - Day War in 1967.
But an editorship at First Things is not a seat on a Wall Street trading floor, or a teaching gig at a conservatory of music; it is a position of public trust, and I owed the....

Phrases with «editorship»

a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z