Sentences with phrase «license.this edited volume»

She is the author of two books, Steering a New Course and Two Billion Cars (with Daniel Sperling), and has contributed book chapters in edited volumes.
Her chapter on the early history of South Korea's nuclear energy industry has been also published in an edited volume, Economic Development and Environmental History in the Anthropocene: Perspective on Asia and Africa.
A new edited volume, Whose Canada?
Dr. Potter's edited volume, «Issues in Canada - China Relations» was published in 2011 by the Canadian International Council.
One thinks, for example, of Monsignor George A. Kelly in his 1978 «Bitter Pill the Catholic Community Swallowed» and of the many contributions of Janet E. Smith, including Humanae Vitae: A Generation Later and the edited volume Why Humanae Vitae Was Right: A Reader.
In this edited volume, McClosky has included a vast number of case studies written by teachers of their experiences using drama, simulation techniques, filmmaking, literature related to social values and ethnic issues, and so forth.
, See an edited volume on the issue of Dalit Identity, Walter Fernandes, The Emerging Dalit Identity: The Re-Assertion of the Subalterns.
Dr. Dow Kirkpatrick, the leader of the American delegation, has edited a volume, The Finality of Christ [Abingdon Press, 1966], containing all the lectures delivered at that conference.
Whereas most texts, even edited volumes, typically advocate a single position or strategic view, MissionShift differs most notably in its roundtable discussion approach to the topics addressed: global missions issues in the third millennium.
Around the time that Robertson's comments were being ridiculed, I was re-reading some of the presentations given at the 1971 Jerusalem Conference on Biblical Prophecy, organized by Carl F. H. Henry, who also edited the volume Prophecy in the Making, which contains the proceedings.
And the presence of capable and able religious journalists like Mr. Porritt of the Christian World and Dr. Lynch of Christian Work, and of understanding interpreters like Edward Shillito of London, who is to edit the volume which will report the conference, meant an enriching of the life of the gathering as well as a profoundly understanding setting forth of its activities through the religious press.
There have been something like a dozen biographies and studies of Harold Macmillan and this autumn the second edited volume of his postwar diaries will be published.
Already we have several carefully edited volumes of his own memoirs, the Alistair Horne official biography, and recently his post-war diaries.
David Kynaston has written a multi-volume history of the Bank of England and he has now edited the volumes and compressed them into one massive item Till Times Last Sand A History of the Bank of England 1694 - 2013 (Bloomsbury).
Audio recordings from the event can be found in the DPIR podcast library, and plans are in motion to develop selected contributions into an edited volume.
Elements of her research have been published in the Journal of Military Ethics, Global Governance, UBC Journal of International Affairs and others, as well as chapters in edited volumes.
Equally noticeable are some positive transformations under way in the country, which form the basis of a counter-narrative, such as the one offered by Maleeha Lodhi's 2011 edited volume, Pakistan: Beyond the Crisis State.
He has written extensively on the politics and public administration of basic income in a range of journals and edited volumes.
Researchers in France, such as Vincent Bourdeau and Alice Le Goff, have been specifically exploring the idea of a republican political economy, hosting the first colloquium on the subject in Paris in 2007 (an important edited volume on the subject is forthcoming).
Dr. Ahmad has published widely on politics and foreign policy of Pakistan, and regional security and integration issues in South Asia, in international academic journals and edited volumes.
Jonathan Wright highlights the main arguments each contributor has made to this edited volume dedicated to the thinking that prevailed during the closing decades of the Cold War.
Horrendously priced at # 75, nevertheless Clyve Jones has edited a volume of very good essays in A Short History of Parliament: England, Great Britain, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Scotland (Boydell Press).
Edited volumes with academic contributions are frequently disappointing.
The latest edition of this edited volume includes an overview of social justice principles and public health; chapters on social injustice and its effects on the health of specific population groups; and the intersection of social justice and key aspects of public health, such as health care delivery; and a call to action that promotes human rights and social justice advocacy for improving public health.
In 2013 Lovett published a study of exam wrappers as a chapter in the edited volume Using Reflection and Metacognition to Improve Student Learning.
Despite the fact that twenty - six years have passed since the collapse of the Soviet Union, and thirteen years have passed since the first group of formerly communist countries joined the European Union, an East / West divide is still often used to define European cinema in scholarly works (one could think of a number of edited volumes, such as European Cinema after 1989 [2007], A Companion of Eastern European Cinemas [2012], Cinemas in Transition in Central and Eastern Europe After 1989 [2013], among others).
McShane recently co-authored with AEI's Rick Hess a terrific edited volume exploring the politics of Common Core and ramifications for K - 12 education reform.
His research also has appeared in numerous professional journals and edited volumes.
In their edited volume, No Remedy Left Behind, Chester E. Finn Jr. and Frederick Hess wrote that NCLB «amounts to a civil rights manifesto dressed up as an accountability system.
Scholars received 2 points for a single - authored book, 1 point for a co-authored book in which they were the lead author, and a half - point for co-authored books where they were not the lead author or for any edited volume.
Still, this well - edited volume is noteworthy for the gap it fills.
Edited volumes themselves are not attributed to the volume editor, although chapters assigned within edited collections — including introductions or conclusions — are attributed in the manner explained above.
This edited volume of essays brings together perspectives from all the significant participants involved in assessment in the primary school: teachers, head teachers, LEA advisors, inspectors, pupils, academics and researchers.
Scholars received 2 points for a single - authored book, 1 point for a coauthored book in which they were the lead author, a half - point for coauthored books in which they were not the lead author, and a half - point for any edited volume.
This edited volume contains chapters by EdChange team members Robert Simmons and Paul C. Gorski and is co-edited by Julie Landsman, a regular collaborator with EdChange.
For a helpful guide to anyone wishing to explore further dimensions of effective teaching and the rigor involved in preparing and supporting teachers throughout their careers, we would refer your readership to the 2005 edited volume by Linda Darling - Hammond and James Bransford, «Preparing Teaching for a Changing World: What Teachers Should Learn and Be Able to Do.»
In addition to policy reports, Mike's research has been published in academic journals, including Education Finance and Policy, Education Administration Quarterly, and Journal of Education Finance, as well as in edited volumes from the Brookings Institution Press, the Urban Institute Press, and Harvard Education Press.
The result was an edited volume, Failure Up Close, released in January 2018.
You can find an edited volume of the interviews here.
Scott has published dozens of articles in peer - reviewed journals and edited volumes; he also regularly presents his work at the national conferences of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), National Council on Measurement in Education (NCME) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO).
Sometimes we edit a volume, and often we ask others to do so.
Mark has edited a volume in the award - winning anthology series Tesseracts with Tesseracts Sixteen: Parnassus Unbound, as well as North of Infinity II, Campus Chills.
Unfortunately there is no EQ or any kind of ways to augment your sound other than edit the volume button.
Perkins, known for happily - ever - after YA romances like Anna and the French Kiss, edits this volume of 12 short stories, all written by luminaries in contemporary YA lit.
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license.This edited volume examines the policies and practices of rising powers on peacebuilding.
If the book has hundreds of quotes, because it is a summary of the current state of the field, or is an edited volume of a third party's works, how does the program respond vs. a fiction selection that should be almost purely original?
This edited volume explains the importance of regional public goods (RPGs) for sustainable development and shows why they are particularly important in the context of 21st - century international relations.
Forthcoming publications include an edited volume, Women Artists: The Linda Nochlin Reader, as well as Curatorial Activism: Toward an Ethics of Curating — both to be published by Thames & Hudson, in 2015 and 2016, respectively.
Join us for the launch of Boris Groys» newest edited volume Russian Cosmism, co-published by e-flux and The MIT Press (January 2018).
She edited the volume Abstraction as part of MIT's and Whitechapel Gallery's series «Documents on Contemporary Art.»
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