Not exact matches
In its original context the second important root
of the presumption against war was a formulation
of this concept
of just war set
out in the Jesuit
journal Theological Studies in 1978 by James F. Childress, an American
academic ethicist
of Quaker background.
He has come
out with Thirty - three (33) publications including books and
academic articles in reputable
journals throughout the world some
of which have been translated into Portuguese and Spanish.
► «[F] raudsters are snatching entire Web addresses, known as Internet domains, right
out from under
academic publishers, erecting fake versions
of their sites, and hijacking their
journals, along with their Web traffic,» John Bohannon wrote, also in this week's Science.
While I agree with you, let me point
out that no doctoral dissertation, review article,
academic journal, or even the Library
of Congress database is complete.
The Queensland
academics» review
of the literature, published in the
Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, looks at dozens
of studies that have been carried
out in pre-school settings across the world, and offers pointers for future research.
Traditionally, knowledge has been diffused, which is defined by the Canadian Institutes
of Health Research as «passive, unplanned, uncontrolled dissemination; primarily horizontal or mediated by peers (e.g. publishing in peer reviewed
journals, presenting research results to peers at
academic conferences); potential user needs to seek
out the information» (2).
African American Homeschool Parents» Motivations for Homeschooling and Their Black Children's
Academic Achievement, in the
Journal of School Choice, by Brian D. Ray, Ph.D. 2.04 Million Homeschool Students in the United States in 2010 FREE to print
out Gen2 Survey: A Spiritual and Educational Survey on Christian Millennials FREE to print
out Academic Achievement and Demographic Traits
of Homeschool Students: A Nationwide Study, 2010 FREE to print
out Bibliography
of Research: Selected Key International References FREE to print
out
As Inside Higher Education pointed
out,
academics «inhabit a parallel publishing ecosystem: a constellation
of university presses and
journals that publish slowly, offer few economic returns, and subject all work to painstaking peer review.
Elsewhere in the world
of digital comics, we've recently put
out a call for participation for a second
academic journal focussed on the medium.
The third shocking revelation
of these documents is the ruthless way in which these
academics have been determined to silence any expert questioning
of the findings they have arrived at by such dubious methods — not just by refusing to disclose their basic data but by discrediting and freezing
out any scientific
journal which dares to publish their critics» work.
«I'm «cashing
out» with 186 published
journal articles and two books,» Curry wrote
of her
academic life.
The various inquiries sometimes pull the trick
of exonerating a Team member for having once pointed to (e.g.) the divergence problem in an
academic journal article somewhere, while blaming «the IPCC» for concealing it, without pointing
out that it was all the same people.
The ultimate climate question can be morphed into various forms, but it is now public,
out of the hands
of climatologists, scientists, philosophers,
academics and
journal editors.
While the issue has only recently become acute, it has become acute because
of accumulating failure during the AR5 assessment process, including errors and misrepresentations by IPCC in the assessments sent
out for external review; the almost total failure
of the
academic climate community to address the discrepancy; gatekeeping by fellow - traveling
journal editors that suppressed criticism
of the defects in the limited
academic literature on the topic.
Clause 6 sets
out a new defence
of qualified privilege for peer - reviewed material in scientific or
academic journals.
There are various claims
out there about how much you can quote with the confines
of fair use, but nobody really know in the
academic context (as far as I know, there is no case law in the US that tests how much quoting you can do in an
academic journal).
The broker has increased its 2011 cost savings estimate by around 20 percent as it expects Reed Elsevier to benefit from the gradual phasing
out of print
academic journals over the next three years and further efficiency gains.
The idea to set up the blog emerged
out of conversations between the editors
of the
Journal of Global Buddhism (JGB), an academic journal devoted to understanding and analysing the relationship between Buddhist teachings, institutions and practit
Journal of Global Buddhism (JGB), an
academic journal devoted to understanding and analysing the relationship between Buddhist teachings, institutions and practit
journal devoted to understanding and analysing the relationship between Buddhist teachings, institutions and practitioners.
Discover the ins and
outs of academic publishing in a conversation with Marcel van Aken, Editor
of International
Journal of Behavioral Development, in our inaugural ISSBD vodcast.