Sentences with phrase «scholarly attention»

Little scholarly attention has been paid to the guidelines so far.
Yet much of the political and scholarly attention in the area of teacher quality has to date focused on the issues of teacher recruitment, preparation, compensation, and distribution.
Early delinquency has received considerably less scholarly attention than adolescent delinquency.
Such new regional realities also deserve due scholarly attention.
The project aims to capture a sense of the debates, ideas, and culture of a period which has, until now, lacked scholarly attention.
While critically acclaimed at the time, this important exhibition has not received significant scholarly attention.
Despite the volume of scholarly attention dedicated to issues of peace - and state - building of recent decades, relatively little consideration has hitherto been given to questions regarding the «end game» of post-conflict state - building operations.
The publication is an extension of the exhibition curated by Claire Tancons and Krista Thompson, but is also one of the first publications to give serious scholarly attention to contemporary art practices considering the connections between Carnival and performance, masquerade and social criticism, diaspora and transnationalism.
It therefore comes as a great surprise that the Bar exam has received such scant scholarly attention.
Within Israel itself, of course, both men have received considerable scholarly attention.
George's perfectionist theory of civil liberties merits scholarly attention, especially from liberals who too easily dismiss natural law thinking as an outdated approach to politics and ethics.
Neoliberal institutional and economic reforms have attracted substantial scholarly attention in recent decades, but the role of law in the neoliberal story has been relatively neglected.
Moreover, it is our wish that more scholarly attention is paid toward this subject.»
Tracking, the middle and high school practice of grouping students into separate classes as opposed to grouping students within a class, has always drawn the most scholarly attention.
An extremely interesting artist, whose work is ripe for further scholarly attention, we are pleased to be promoting Laurencin in our gallery along with a number of contemporary women artists so that their work can be seen in a cross-generational dialogue.
Rather, they offer up the perspective that modern and contemporary ceramics, often relegated to the annals of the decorative arts, are of equal artistic merit and deserving of the same scholarly attention as painting and sculpture.
A renewed interest in American modernism led to his gradual rediscovery and new scholarly attention, and he was given retrospectives at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 1956, at the Smithsonian National Collection of Fine Arts in Washington, D.C. in 1967, and at the Art Galleries of UCLA in 1970.
The new logo is bolder and surer, declaring to the local and web - based community that the contemporary arts in Georgia are progressive, forward - thinking, and deserving of scholarly attention.
Elson gave the impression that the Death of God movement had an influential readership, but in truth it never gained much scholarly attention.
Kierkegaard's book Christian Discourses, which receives very little scholarly attention, contains a psychological analysis which clearly anticipates Girard's theory of mimetic desire.
The appointment, chief curator Matthew Drutt says, «underscores our renewed commitment to strengthening and supporting all areas of the collection, especially those that have received less scholarly attention in the past.»
Of great interest even in his lifetime, Warhol's films have attracted overwhelming public and scholarly attention since they have become newly available.
EN MAS» is one of the first publications to give serious scholarly attention to contemporary art works considering carnival in the 21st century, filling a gap in two decades of exhibitions of contemporary Caribbean art that did not explicitly address carnival as an artistic practice.
However, scant scholarly attention has been devoted to understanding how marital partners are communicating about a specific conflict topic, such as finances, and the impact these conflict messages would have on marital satisfaction.
Nevertheless, the global argument has never attracted much scholarly attention (although see Viney, Charles and Boyd).
Although Christ and Culture still is very widely used as a teaching tool, much of the scholarly attention it attracts is along the line of saying that its categories are wrong or misleading.
But the focus of scholarly attention is on the churches, communities whose ultimate purpose is to increase love of God and neighbor.
It was not long after this that he undertook the historical investigations for his seminal work, The Relevance of Physics - a work that displayed his mastery of science, history, philosophy and theology and scholarly attention to detail.
They probe the concept of evolution, which consumed so much of his scholarly attention, examining the bones and shards, the arrowpoints and buried treasures.
But while much scholarly attention has been given to the conventional security and economic dynamics at work in the relationship, emotion has generally been treated as a dark matter, both ubiquitous and intangible.
Others consider the topic «unworthy of scholarly attention,» Collard says.
Renaissance paintings are rare on the Maltese islands but there are a significant few in public collections that deserve scholarly attention.
Of course, the «bunny boilers» and «psycho bitches» of popular cinema have already received much scholarly attention.
And, the stagnating labor market performance for broad swaths of the population has captured considerable recent public and scholarly attention.
Hundreds of artists, including such major figures as Judy Chicago, Keith Haring, Jenny Holzer and Robert Mapplethorpe, mobilized to create powerful responses to the epidemic then and since, but little scholarly attention has been paid to the work that resulted.
Essential to the mission of the Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros is bringing public and scholarly attention to Latin American work and ensuring its place in the pantheon of modern art.
The artists featured in Radical Women have made extraordinary contributions to the field of contemporary art, but little scholarly attention has been devoted to situating their work within the social, cultural, and political contexts in which it was made.
These different projects all reflect her love of iconoclastic artists, defined by deeply personal visions, whose work and visibility benefit greatly from her scholarly attention.
«By merging the empirical languages of science and technology with their expansive imaginations, they developed their own «visual science fictions,» many of which have only come to scholarly attention in recent years.
Exhibition curators Hulme and Bänziger have brought together these 29 works for the first time with the aim of giving Jackson's early paintings greater recognition and scholarly attention.
As far as I know there's been no scholarly attention given — or at least published — to this piece of «blog science».
His chapter is of added value as, on the one hand he provides feedback on what has taken place in practice and on the other hand, he includes information on the work of the Internal Security Committee (COSI), which was set up post-Lisbon (Art. 71 TFEU) and, to the best of the reviewer's knowledge, has not yet received much scholarly attention.
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