Sentences with phrase «theories about depth»

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Truth be told, I feel a bit out of my depth when I speak with «real feminists,» the kind who have actually studied feminist theory, who have read deeply and broadly about issues related to gender equality.
Madhusree Mukerjee distinguished herself at Scientific American for the depth of her knowledge about string and related theory as well as the elegance of her news and feature writing.After she left, the trained physicist applied her writing prowess to a book on the Andaman Islanders and recently to Churchill's Secret War, a scathing investigation from a raft of primary sources that revealed how direct decision - making by Winston Churchill led to massive famine on the Indian subcontinent.Meet Madhusree in this recent interview in Harper's, in which she parries gracefully a series of sharp questions from interviewer Scott Horton.
In general, and without going into depth about different constructive theories, we could define intelligence as the ability to adapt and resolve problems.
The vague hope that students will be able to apply what they know in depth about supermarkets to new domains is not sustained by experience or psychological theory.
217 Part One of this report reviewed research and theory about distributed leadership in some depth, as well as reporting new evidence on the concept.
This is usually the basis of technical diving, where you learn about decompression theory, different gas mixes, and how to safely execute decompression dives to a max depth of 150 feet.
When all the support for a new theory is coming from those who haven't put a lot of work into trying to understand that theory in any technical depth, to the point that they can't even begin to answer questions about the theory from those that do have the requisite technical depth, the odds of the theory being a serious contender for a radically new theory of anything are extremely slim.
A few examples: Kathryn Stanchi has explored a number of these topics in depth, such as her influential article that explores social science research on persuasion as applied to how legal advocates should present a court with negative information about their client orposition.21 She and Linda Berger have recently published a textbook combiningtheir interests in science and persuasion, setting themselves the ambitious goal of «unit [ing] persuasion science with rhetorical theory and the real - life practice of persuasion.»
Revise sociology also provides class notes on social theory and methods and many resources which will allow anyone to learn about and explore sociology in much more depth.
Amy: I only do research and the book is based primarily on interviews, in depth interviews with 40 adults who believe that when they were children they were turned against one parent by the other parent and then I used those case studies to explicate various aspects of PAS theory that I'm interested in writing about.
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