Sentences with phrase «traditional op eds»

University of Ottawa's Craig Forcese — who runs his own blogs and participates in some collective ones — talked about the ways that blogging can connect with larger academic research projects, and noted that when the media misinterpret or quote selectively from blog posts there is always an opportunity to correct the error (unlike traditional op eds).

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The Secular City helped accelerate the secularization of American elite culture, which created not only new openings in the public square for more - traditional religious bodies but also new fault lines in our politics» fault lines that are as visible as this morning's headlines and op - ed pages.
Last month, in a Wall Street Journal op - ed titled «Traditional Catholicism is Winning,» Anne Hendershott and I argued that there are real signs of renewal within the priesthood.
For elected officials, there is no shortage of means to communicate with constituents and the broader public, whether through modern lines of social media or more traditional newspaper op - eds or television appearances and ads.
Technorati places far more emphasis than traditional news outlets on opinion articles because bloggers seem just as likely to link to a firebrand op - ed essay as to a sober wire - service report.
Moreover, mobilizing audiences quickly and effectively requires a combination of tried - and - true traditional communications tactics — in - person lobbying and testifying before the state legislature, writing state and local officials, community events, media outreach, op - eds, letters to the editor, handouts, etc. — with other strategies such as:
Neither teacher union leaders nor traditional Dems have weighed in on Chavous» op - ed or Rice's statement, but I think it's clear that the division in the Democratic Party is growing into a gaping chasm.
Recent op - eds in The Detroit News continue to pit the wide - ranging needs of charter public school students against those of students enrolled in traditional public school districts.
In a 1997 op - ed, DeVos defended her family's donations to the Republican party at the time on the grounds that such money would promote its priorities of limited government and traditional American values.
John Bogle and Burton Malkiel defended traditional indexing in a op - ed piece in The Wall Street Journal:
They ditched traditional models in order to engage in real time on bill C - 51, launching a blog about it (antiterrorlaw.ca), publishing their work on the world's largest open - access database — the Social Science Research Network — sending it to public policy - makers, writing op - eds, and appearing before parliamentary committees.
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