When appropriate, add
thoughtful comments to their articles and posts.
Not exact matches
Subscribe
to customer blogs, use Google Alerts
to find
articles they write for other sites (or
articles they're quoted in) and leave
thoughtful comments.
When I first started writing about religion for an online news site, I eagerly turned
to the
comment section for my
articles, fishing for compliments and wondering if I had provoked any
thoughtful discussions about faith.
I read your
thoughtful comments and try
to contrast them with say... the latest
article from Staples that puts the blame squarely on the Anaheim Ducks.
I thought it was more like blog posts that provided alternative viewpoints
to peer reviewed
articles... Clearly
comments to posts will have much more variability wrt
thoughtful reasoning compared
to the posts themselves, so why you would descend
to the lowest level as an example of what she probably means by extended peer review is... er, well as someone I know likes
to say....
I was disappointed at first
to see that
comments on that thread appear not
to be visible, but I see that he's posted a
thoughtful response by Engelbeen in the following
article.
RICHARD DRAKE The Rosenbaum
article you link
to deserves great respect because it's written by an expert in the process of changing his mind about something important: He has this
thoughtful comment about a conversation with Alan Bullock:
But
to its credit, the Federation's Model Code Committee inspired by Professor Pitel's thorough and
thoughtful article and by the
comments of other academics, lawyers and judges over the past decade, is casting its net more broadly.