Not exact matches
At the beginning of Morrison's tenure, their most burning controversy involved the new higher
criticism of the Bible, and
much of the debate focused on Morrison's coeditor, Herbert L. Willett, an acknowledged champion of the new
academic discipline.
... It is impossible, this
much is clear, to exaggerate the heroic self - inflation of
academic literary
criticism....
As a result, dams have received
much criticism from
academics in the social sciences, and national and international NGOs, culminating in anti-dam social movements like those seen against the Narmada project in India.
The r - factor metric has drawn
much criticism from
academics who said its relatively simple approach might not be sufficient to solve the multifaceted problem that measuring reproducibility presents.
Agee's words have an indignant tone, calling for a reverence that is out of fashion in
much academic film
criticism, and which Naremore clearly champions.
At the risk of antagonizing readers from
academic background, I venture to suggest that film
criticism has as
much obligation to learn from film academia as experimental filmmaking has to learn from genre cinema.
After months of revisions and rewriting, the Missouri state school board has adopted 75 new
academic standards despite
criticism that they give too
much power to the state and are still too vague.
There was
criticism for placing too
much emphasis on standardized tests at the expense of «excellence in instruction, culture, climate and student's
academic exploration.»
The domination of
much academic art
criticism by Marxists and the Frankfurt School is giving way.
Researchers from Australia's leading marine science agency respond to
criticism by two
academics that doubts
much of their work