Instead they find
the most obscure journal or magazine, preferably in a foreign language, and offer the editor a free article which contains the vital details.
Not exact matches
It might have seemed of small account that in their processions the boys of Catholic Action walked in threes, in imitation of the Fascist militia, and not in fours, as they had done up to 1922; that they carried their flags with the staffs resting on their stomachs, again in imitation of the Fascists, and not on their shoulders, as had been the custom before the March on Rome; that even the
most obscure parish magazines and
journals of religious associations showed the year of the regime along - side that of the Christian era; and that Catholics habitually observed all the outward forms of Fascism, beginning with the Roman salute and the conversational use of voi, abandoning, because the Duce so willed it, the age - old use of the third person as the polite form of address.
Worse, some studies use procedures that would probably not pass ethical scrutiny in Britain, and the
most dramatic claims often appear in unrefereed conference proceedings or
obscure journals.
Although they did not coin the term (its origins are
obscure), it was an ethnographic study by anthropologists Signithia Fordham and John Ogbu, published in the Urban
Journal in 1986, that did the
most to bring it to the attention of their fellow academics.
It was in an
obscure, but previously basically legit
journal, that stated that suddenly,
most accumulated peer - reviewed literature since 1842 about global warming is false... based on arguments long discredited in the peer - reviewed literature.