Sentences with phrase «practitioners of academic disciplines»

Theologians do not pretend to be engaged in value - free inquiry as do the practitioners of academic disciplines in general.

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Nevertheless, during the twentieth century, practitioners of economics as an academic discipline, especially in the English - language world, have moved away from political economy.
The issues discussed were broader than those now debated among practitioners of religious studies, since the early economists did not know that their task was to establish an academic discipline.
Methodologically, any sociological consideration of religious movements or identities must begin by taking into account the considered views of its own practitioners, filtered, of course, through the lens provided by academic discipline and through the perspective of a particular investigator.
Regardless, it's a fascinating discipline, and I'm glad practitioners (and academics) pipe up occasionally and talk with the rest of us!
My blog work facilitates the exposure and scrutiny of my legal ideas to a national and international readership that includes not only judges, policymakers, and practitioners at all levels in many jurisdictions, but also academics from other disciplines, journalists of all stripes, many nonlawyers interested in criminal justice issues, and also — perhaps most valuably — the real people whose lives are most impacted by the policies and doctrines that I discuss.»).
In June this year, a leading academic used CIArb» s Roebuck Lecture to call for arbitration practitioners at all levels to take greater responsibility for the development of the discipline.
Mirabito submitted the article to the Keller Center Research Report, which translates academic research from a variety of disciplines for a practitioner audience, because she values the positioning and goals of the journal.
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