Sentences with phrase «of academic commentary»

The bulk of academic commentary also supports the assumption that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be confined to exercising rights of customary use and small scale subsistence fishing only.40
At this point one can barely make out the faded letters spelling out «postmodernism» on the dusty sign that precariously dangles from a rusty nail above the central mineshaft of academic commentary on the arts.
USC professor Drew Casper provides a commentary track, though if the common problem of academic commentaries is their dry tone and pile - up of detail, Casper's track, down to the falsely ingratiating lilt in his voice, sounds like a Film 101 professor explaining simple concepts to a class he assumes has never heard of them before.

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This article was originally published on The Conversation, an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.
There's no hope of escaping a lot of economic analysis and personal impressions in the weekly commentary of someone who's an academic economist by training.
While critically acclaimed by many academics, Shand - Tucci's doorstopper was so stuffed with digressive social commentary and bouts of architectural psychoanalysis that Ralph Adams Cram and his buildings often recede into the background.
The volume is also divided into two separate stories, set a century apart: a long first - person narrative by a Handmaid in Gilead is followed by «Historical Notes on «The Handmaid's Tale,»» a fictive academic commentary by the urbane male editor of the anonymous woman's tapes discovered in the late 21st century, decades after Gilead's fall.
There was also strictly academic Latin fare; his Lectures on Galatians and a volume of his Psalms Commentary were published for the first time.
Submissions of a wide variety are welcome, including research presentations, theoretical papers, academic papers, creative submissions including personal essays, social commentary, literature, and performance art for the 2016 Milk Conference.
We are particularly keen to promote recent research (books and journal articles) and academic commentary on current issues in the world of politics.
The program is also producing an array of online resources for public engagement, including video archives of academic symposia, additional examples of science engagement projects with commentary, and a web - only version of the workshop.
The result is a commentary article in the May 2015 issue of the journal Academic Medicine, where Holleman and two colleagues present MD Anderson as a case study illustrative of a broader national trend and encourage other institutions to address what the authors identify as the faculty morale problem.
This is Garfield's fifteenth volume of commentaries, with pieces by his in - house staff and various of his academic friends.
Now Kuntz, who has added writing journal articles reviewing the state of GMO research to his portfolio of academic activities, talks to the press and runs a blog on the issue — which has, of course, attracted offensive commentaries.
The commentary was coauthored by Dianna Gaballa, a fourth - year medical student; Joanna Drowos, D.O., M.P.H., an associate professor of integrated medical science and associate chair of the Department of Integrated Medical Science; and Charles H. Hennekens, M.D., Dr.P.H., the first Sir Richard Doll Professor and senior academic advisor to the dean, all in FAU's Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine.
In a commentary in the Journal of the American Medical Association, Insel points to allegations since 2007 by Senator Charles Grassley (R - IA) that seven academic psychiatrists — some with NIMH research funding — failed to disclose income from industry.
The impact of student debt on career choice has been a concern of academic leaders since the early 1990s, when a series of commentaries published in medical journals warned of a serious drought in the physician - scientist pipeline unless something was done to help recruit and retain people on that career path.
Opioid drugs used to relieve pain in postoperative and chronic cancer patients may stimulate the growth and spread of tumors, according to two studies and a commentary in the 2012 annual Journal Symposium issue of Anesthesiology, the academic journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists.
Bonus features come by way of a feature - length audio commentary track with director Amiel, a special making - of documentary, and around 10 other separate featurettes which include a wide array of cast, crew and academic - leaning interviews, as well as a tour of Darwin's home, which has been turned into a museum.
Relying chiefly on comments from filmmakers / admirers who did not work on the film, it is inevitably a bit dry and academic, but still adds insight while compensating for the lack of an audio commentary.
Scanners In the realm of Internet criticism, there's been a lot of commentary on the gulf dividing fanboys and academics, but when it comes to unfortunately polarizing tendencies, there's still another Great Schism: the altar boys and the assholes: humorlessly earnest, mind - numbingly reverent hagiographers and caustically negative, bitchy would - be satirists.
Hand wringing over Americans» obsession with sports at the expense of academics is a hardy perennial in education writing, social commentary, and even sketch comedy.
For the remainder of the academic year 2016/17, Ofqual will publish data tables for learners in Wales and Northern Ireland without commentary, alongside revised publications that discuss the data for England only.
An overview of and commentary on the relationship between social emotional learning and academic achievement, including research findings.
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Our central aim is to increase the public understanding of British politics and policy by providing accessible academic commentary and research.
Her work is widely exhibited on the international stage and continues to inspire a rich body of academic and critical commentary.
I'm always aware of a dry little academic commentary starting up in my head.
I've read the blogs, I've read the emails and a great deal of commentary on them and I've also read a number of the relevant academic papers.
The commentary has largely missed the point of the bloglet — that social network analysis will demonstrate in any academic field some grouping of individuals who are like minded.
Ultimately, «research» of this kind will bring the academy down with it, because drawing attention to, and publishing Lewandowsky's work means demonstrating to the world the fact that quite often, academic researchers are as petty - minded, «idologically - motivated», and pig ignorant as the worst of online commentary.
MIT conducted an independent review of the final manuscript to ensure academic independence of the commentary and to eliminate any bias in the interpretation of the literature.
«Commentary on legal and policy issues as well as highlights of the academic pursuits of the Loyola community.»
In 2014, CANLII launched an innovative website, CanLII Connects, where «user generated» commentary on, and summaries of, Canadian cases are published every day by lawyers, notaries, academics, and other members of the legal community who have signed up to be contributors.
Canadian Lawyer welcomes commentary and op - ed pieces from members of the profession, students, legal academics, judges, and others in the legal community.
She argures there is now enough jurisprudence, practice, and commentary to ground academic treatment of the subject beyond the occasional course.
However, thanks to this terrific University of Michigan Law Library site, which has all of Alito's academic writings here, we can unearth what might be hints as to how a Justice Alito might view key participants in the post-Booker world from two commentaries appearing in the Federal Sentencing Reporter not long after the guidelines were enacted.
I won't deny that I find it useful to have access to quick commentary from academic colleagues from across the country on legal issues of the day.
In telling students this, I think I inevitably left the (mistaken) impression, by inference, that one did not need to worry about noting up Supreme Court of Canada cases after 1949 for judicial history (i.e., to see if the case was reversed on appeal)(but I am consistent in telling students that one should always noteup all Supreme Court of Canada decisions from any period of time for judicial and academic commentary and to find «like» cases, which would have, in the situation that follows, have caught the mistake in any event).
Nevin argues there is now enough jurisprudence, practice, and commentary to ground academic treatment of the subject.
I'm told that «blogging» will soon be, if it isn't already, a major form of dissemination of academic thought and commentary.
While this may not seem strange to any of you, this particular article appeared on the sidebar of my South Georgia hometown newspaper's website — hardly the proper venue for any academic legal commentary.
All of this poses the question of whether academic legal «scholarship» (as opposed to legal analysis and commentary from professional and practice sources) is necessary and even relevant to a public hungry for legal information.
It's one thing to talk about law practice management topics in a podcast, but it's another one to see podcasts as a medium for credible commentary or even as a source of law (at least if one can imagine that academics providing long - form commentary about Québec civil law in a podcast would be creating «doctrine»).
This has included a (rather ingenious, I must say) announcement by Loblaw that it will provide $ 25 compensation to consumers, an unsuccessful court proceeding by class action counsel to challenge its offer, the commencement of several class action lawsuits, denials of participation by other retailers and media, academic and industry insider commentary.
Any lawyer, academic or other so inclined to conduct that review would have the benefit the collected thoughts and commentary of the tweeting masses.
And Law Professor Joseph Scott Miller, who kindly gave me a Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist bobblehead doll some time ago, now has a blog titled «The Fire of Genius» offering «Academic commentary about patent law, i.p. law, creativity, and more.»
A bi-monthly journal with commentary and analysis on domestic and international insolvency and restructuring law, edited by a panel of practising and academic lawyers.
They also provide commentary to the news media, testify on Capitol Hill, serve as consultants to various governments, and pursue many other activities that enrich the academic life of the school.
If done correctly, a restatement of a federal statute would, theoretically, end up with the exact statute itself along with some commentary about how judicial decisions have filled in the blanks differently — a state of affairs that already exists with the copious academic literature commenting on federal copyright law.
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