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.
Not exact matches
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.»
Under such
editorship, the church's language would be «cleaned up,» striking all symbolic and mythological uses
as pre-literate, primitive, and meaningless.
Thomas Reese was removed
as editor of America by his Jesuit superiors - perhaps at the prompting of Cardinal Ratzinger — because under his
editorship it was no longer clear that the magazine was on the Church's side of many controverted issues.
For service, you'll likely need to list (on the CV)
editorships and reviewerships; grants and papers reviewed; offices held in professional societies; consultation activities; administrative service; and service on committees at the university and departmental levels,
as well
as your role in each activity.
While masquerading
as a TV - series spin - off, TZ under the
editorship of TED Klein was an excellent periodical devoted to horror and dark fantasy.
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.
He has served
as editor and associate professor of
editorship for magazine of Fine Arts from 1988 to 2001.
But she keeps reaching out, The AALL has appointed her
as editor of the Index to Foreign Legal Periodicals and Brill has asked her to assume the
editorship of the Foreign Law Guide from the retiring team of Tom Reynolds and Arturo Flores.
He will assume
editorship in January 2019, after completion of his term
as division President.