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"scholarly" Definitions
  1. (of a person) spending a lot of time studying and having a lot of knowledge about an academic subject synonym academic
  2. connected with academic study synonym academic

549 Sentences With "scholarly"

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But there's also this issue of scholarly versus not scholarly writing.
He maintains a website for identifying "predatory open access scholarly publishers" that masquerade as scholarly journals, but are actually in the business of pumping out worthless articles and exploiting scholars with hidden fees.
The museum produces scholarly publications with related essays and documentation.
This is a point of debate in the scholarly literature.
Before that they always preferred to remain scholarly and juristic.
Hemingses of Monticello, sealed the scholarly consensus that, after his
In her footnotes Dunn gropes for obscure scholarly support or
Research from the Bureau is not thorough, scholarly or unbiased.
The scholarly, the curious, the disbelievers write and ask how?
There are plenty of scholarly articles on the 25th Amendment.
This is not the first scholarly take on Picasso's portraiture.
And it's that scholarly setting that really makes American Vandal.
Gilmour's command of detail is both scholarly and endlessly engaging.
I also have to read a lot of scholarly monographs.
She admired his diligence and natural affinity for scholarly research.
The exhibition and events don't wear their scholarly influences lightly.
Now she has achieved canonization of a more scholarly sort.
" He added, "It has no relevance to my scholarly credentials.
This fascination is fully on display in Brennan's scholarly trove.
The Florence exhibition is a scholarly riposte to those developments.
It's a scholarly book, and also an unabashedly personal one.
It's not very scholarly but I think it's the truth.
He was scholarly, erudite, well read and an adroit writer.
"Young Radicals" does not pretend to scholarly authority or rigor.
But no one knew for sure, and scholarly debate persisted.
Perry is the author of five books and numerous scholarly articles.
The production, using a scholarly edition, hews to the original ending.
The house has had a series of occupants with scholarly inclinations.
Where the exhibition is scorching, the essay is erudite and scholarly.
Laing nods at this scholarly literature, yet her central insight about
They may also conduct research and publish scholarly articles or books.
Scholarly groups on both sides have submitted suggestions to the committee.
Bass are edible, and this book is not a scholarly monograph.
David's scholarly work is published on the Social Science Research Network.
Centuries of diverse scholarly activity and textual exchange buttressed the encyclopedia.
When she's not on the road, she maintains a scholarly routine.
Q. Your book combines vivid witness accounts and precise scholarly detail.
Scholarly strolls and boozy cruises in the ultimate British college town.
If Dr. Kimble exercised all due scholarly caution in identifying Mrs.
Congressional Research Service report and a scholarly law review article, or
The Medicaid expansion has been the subject of substantial scholarly attention.
While the account raised scholarly interest, no follow-up research appeared.
It sounds so much more scholarly that way, don't you think?
Make no mistake: Preprint servers are important developments in scholarly publishing.
It puts serious reviewers on scholarly books other publications rarely touch.
A scholarly article revealed that Gold was my ancestor's first cousin.
Yet his scholarly and sober approach may be having a revival.
The ongoing scholarly dispute seems to be plumping for the latter.
A scholarly sting operation is shedding light on sketchy academic journals.
It is not the largest scholarly group in the United States.
Charles Murray packages hate speech in a box of scholarly jargon.
His work could be playful even while maintaining its scholarly authority.
But Latzer offers a fairly prominent, scholarly example of this argument.
It has become harder to publish sex-related research in scholarly journals.
Despite their ubiquity, equal-opportunity statements have received almost no scholarly attention.
That's probably why they have been dubbed "anti-fans" in scholarly circles.
The influence of both men extends beyond their most noted scholarly achievements.
But you don't get the scholarly apparatus associated with art history writing.
Zeke's self-portrait develops as he waxes scholarly about our pictures, ourselves.
Here he was last night, looking more scholarly than rock-'n'-roll.
The line between scholarly and practical spheres of influence is becoming blurred.
His scholarly papers on constitutional law are published on the Social Science Research Network.
His work challenged a field of study dominated by white scholarly interests.
Galleries have always provided scholarly support for museums exhibiting their artists' work.
In many cases, the data was used for research or scholarly articles.
If this sort of scholarly effort puts you off, don't let it.
The library is a literal ivory tower full of scholarly magic-users.
Dr. White's other scholarly works included, most recently, "The Practical Past" (2014).
The writings were scholarly, but not in a way that was oppressive.
Of the two books, Kelly's is more literary and Looser's more scholarly.
"It's not very scholarly, but I think it's the truth," Graham continued.
"It's not very scholarly, but I think it's the truth," Graham continued.
Find a recently published article in a scholarly journal on the topic.
"My argument will be very serious and very scholarly," Mr. Dershowitz said.
Both are scholarly — but Miller is aiming for a different audience here.
He's as tough as his reputation and also a scholarly story teller.
One reason for these oversights may be that, despite the wealth of scholarly attention paid to AMNH itself, there is hardly any scholarly literature focused on the Roosevelt statue, undermining claims for its significance as a work of art.
John Stubbs's painstaking, scholarly book is much more than a life of Swift.
These polarised views leave a lot to be desired on the scholarly front.
He also begins, with his famous scholarly panache, to try to seduce Jamie.
Lockwood set out to determine if the same held true for scholarly articles.
" He refers to Mr. Jampol as "The Professor": "He's very scholarly, very intellectual.
These two sets of values have been the object of much scholarly attention.
Junzi means scholarly gentleman, and testifies to how the Chinese regard the primates.
"I treated it like a mini-scholarly journal and humor column," he said.
To support their scholarly and creative endeavors, VCUarts offers competitively awarded travel grants.
Remember that whole unfettered scholarly pursuit of truth that you love to champion?
But even Stewart's vigor falters as Locke's own scholarly energies start to wane.
We have recommendations for a long weekend, including scholarly strolls and boozy cruises.
She has also proved herself able to translate scholarly insights into practical policy.
Though convenient, this stance is consistent with profoundly held principles of scholarly independence.
Our coverage cannot be chin-stroking and scholarly; we have to wade in.
Only if the fundamental goal of the university is more political than scholarly.
In recent decades, though, fin-de-siècle mysticism has returned to scholarly vogue.
He stressed that there was a scholarly and educational component to his presentation.
In the second volume, each project was discussed with full scholarly apparatus appended.
He is the scholarly adviser to the Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina project.
If there is a single thought behind the recent boom in scholarly research on
Their choice to defend was either a scholarly dialectic approach or schoolyard mud wrestling.
Thirty-one pages of scholarly endnotes fastidiously anchor each assertion in a primary source.
Like Rand himself, the book was more scholarly than a typical coffee table book.
So what has the response to the film been, particularly from the scholarly community?
His scholarly papers on constitutional law are published on the Social Science Research Network.
The Davis statue is now part of a scholarly exhibition, according to the university.
Richard goes there to interview them, and finally his project is no longer scholarly.
Would Gould have been perplexed by the scholarly attention his 1981 recording has attracted?
Hinton's book, leaving no stone unturned, is also an indictment of the scholarly guild.
Colleges are supposed to be redoubts of free inquiry, scholarly discretion, and respectful dialogue.
In short, he has shown he can write for both scholarly and general ­audiences.
Why haven't papyrologists funded by the Green family joined public scholarly conversations about provenance?
His scholarly papers on constitutional law are published on the Social Science Research Network.
Looked at from the scholarly point of view, Kiley and Roberts' arguments make sense.
Herman takes a scholarly approach to her subject, but her tone is morbidly witty.
Do I wish this show were a little larger and a little more scholarly?
Olmi's movies can be lyrical and impishly funny, passionate and scholarly, observant and impassioned.
This is particularly vexing because we need those voices representing the scholarly community online.
My scholarly and athletic accomplishments went largely ignored, while my failures drew Mum's abuse.
There have been no more scholarly, history-appreciating public officials than the late Sen.
She lectures on it, reviews scholarly research on it, and authors books on it.
With a single scholarly article, Lina Khan, 29, has reframed decades of monopoly law.
These columns predictably attract passionate, even scholarly responses on one side or the other.
He has published scholarly research on immigration policy, national security, entrepreneurship and economic growth.
If there was a scholarly trigger for the civil rights movement, this was it.
Rasmusen, however, is not following his scholarly instincts in the pursuit of ideas here.
His scholarly papers on constitutional law are published on the Social Science Research Network.
He described the society as a scholarly organization dedicated to studying Mr. Trump's ideas.
Judge Neil Gorsuch is an outstanding jurist and a scholarly student of the law.
She is more serious, and her approach more scholarly, than many of her compatriots.
He's better when he sticks to the areas where he holds a scholarly advantage.
Scholarly editions of Clara Schumann's music for piano appeared, fueling an increase in performances.
" Such examination she continues, "would incorporate the analyses of representation at other scholarly organizations.
He also said many of Trump's statements would not pass standards for academic scholarly research.
"I've read more scholarly articles on my disease than anyone would care to," Maynard says.
With a stern, unforgiving and scholarly eye he pointed me out and shook his head.
The scholarly half will launch a "legitimate academic enterprise" fully worthy of a research university.
And most scholarly attention focuses on collateral damage, neglecting the experiences of the formerly incarcerated.
Given previous media accounts and scholarly research, our findings are a bit of a surprise.
The Tale of Beren and Lúthien is more like a scholarly volume than a storybook.
Meanwhile, a cynical publicity campaign aimed to keep The Bell Curve away from scholarly critics.
People arrived at "Black Eye" in steady waves, and viewed the art with scholarly quietude.
Gibbon, for all his scorn of Islam, recognized the scholarly value of the Bibliothèque Orientale.
" No wonder scholarly studies of this work have such titles as "The Dynamics of Misogyny.
These exhibitions evidence a saturation in the Basquiat landscape, in public, commercial, and scholarly interest.
It starts with scholarly inquiry into gun violence, without which we will never prevent it.
Similarly, many scholarly definitions of terrorism require that the attack have an explicit political motive.
They host lectures, cocktail parties, brunches, lunches, dinners, costume galas and presentations of scholarly papers.
"Inseparable" is a thoughtful, scholarly, wide-ranging meditation on what it means to be human.
It is offered as a scholarly hypothesis to be debated, not thrown like a grenade.
Front Burner "Delicioso," a scholarly history, looks at Spanish food from prehistory to Ferran Adrià.
Scholarly efforts have identified that most "green energy" tax breaks ultimately go to wealthy Americans.
Later, it was downgraded to "circle of Parmigianino" because of scholarly debate about its authenticity.
She published a scholarly article on the first prisons for women in the United States.
Generally, however, Morris is remarkably evenhanded, giving both sides of scholarly debates in deep detail.
A recently released scholarly book also showcases a surprising new reinterpretation of Picasso's monumental painting.
Some 750,000 visitors saw "Manus x Machina," while worthy scholarly shows went all but unvisited.
Thornley, the official scorer, explained that baseball is a sport made for such scholarly examination.
Chaos was upon us, Mr. DiIulio proclaimed back then in scholarly articles and television interviews.
Academic Twitter is often held out as a site of scholarly community, and sometimes it is.
In his scholarly writing and his comics, Marston insistently, deliberately portrayed lesbianism as normal and good.
His scholarly training in history makes him a dream guide in a city steeped in it.
But Mr Gorsuch is a scholarly, refined jurist whom Democrats will be hard-pressed to vilify.
Both Justice O'Connor's plurality opinion and Justice Souter's concurrence seemed keenly aware of the scholarly arguments.
I've dropped a line to the Harvard Office for Scholarly Communication to ask about these posts.
The rest comes from crowd-funding and a platform on which academics can publish scholarly papers.
Piano transcriptions can be overly scholarly and serve as a pretext to showcase the performer's virtuosity.
They have worked with open approaches to software development, data practices and scholarly communication for years.
It seems the same holds true for scholarly papers, at least in the field of psychology.
Electric Paris will be accompanied by a scholarly lecture series, film series and Paris inspired events.
His poetry, too, was at once recondite and scholarly and deeply embedded in his home soil.
The numbers are regularly cited in news reports and scholarly papers, but they are mostly guesswork.
In China, it was considered one of the four essential arts required of a scholarly gentleman.
Routinely, we're told there's a "scholarly consensus" that illegal aliens commit fewer criminal offenses than citizens.
And The Tale of Beren and Lúthien is more like a scholarly volume than a storybook.
It is undoubtedly a watershed moment in the scholarly pursuit of Latin America's contemporary cultural identity.
I was used to being asked about my scholarly work on conservatism and the alt-right.
The conclusion of her life is a source of everlasting debate, and scholarly theories differ vastly.
Now, however, compared with Donald Trump he came across as a scholarly, caring, intelligent, superstar orator.
"My stance is that what defines scholarly research is the approach and the design," Barrett says.
Perhaps, had he been born in another era, Bonney would have been a scholarly avant-gardist.
I'm going to say important because I think that's what they're saying when they're saying scholarly.
I thought that the name was a signal that we had, at least, a scholarly intention.
The writer is the author of two books and a dozen scholarly articles on California history.
A recent and growing scholarly literature raises questions regarding the depths of citizens' support for democracy.
The illustrated book is a dense, scholarly survey that starts with prehistory some 80,000 years ago.
This scholarly assiduousness, though, also makes him the ideal pilot through these contentious political-linguistic waters.
Scholarly peer review is not the same as the fact-checking that magazine journalism goes through.
Our forecasts rest on a scholarly understanding of how American voters, in practice, choose a president.
DAVID KNUTSON, SAN FRANCISCO The writer is manager of public relations, PLoS, a nonprofit scholarly publisher.
For those who want a more precise portrait, Franklin Lewis's scholarly biography remains the definitive work.
The photo books that made my list range from large scholarly catalogs to poetic little volumes.
When we present ourselves as scholarly experts on a subject, we ask for our audience's trust.
Explore the influence of design on human experience, uniting design research and practice with scholarly thought.
In addition, to the profitability questions and other allegations, the network for scholarly articles is facing a number of challenges in a competitive market where it's up against an open source, scholarly hub set up by academics – something that Madisch also seemed unfazed by, when asked.
"My thesis might be mediocre, it might not be scholarly enough, but it's completely honest," said Zakharova.
It was an instant hit, helping to effectively connect and progress scholarly education and revision programmes worldwide.
These strategic investments in digital technology will make possible new kinds of scholarly collaboration and data sharing.
Critics fret that the focus on harder end-of-year exams will put off less scholarly children.
Daniela Blei has a Ph.D. in History and is an editor of scholarly books in San Francisco.
"CEU is a very significant scholarly center," said Laszlo Lovasz, president of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
Poetry magazine dedicated their June issue to Brooks and a handful of new scholarly books were released.
For this, there has been a lot of scholarly paperwork on the effect of music on yeast.
Originalist Stanford Law Professor Michael McConnell published a lengthy and scholarly law review article defending Brown v.
Otherwise, big-ticket scholarly theme shows are less plentiful than in other years, though there are some.
Anything from scholarly papers to tweets will help extend the reach of Chinese through its sheer availability.
He became a celebrated scientist, publishing more than four hundred scholarly papers, and practicing muscular outdoor geology.
By contrast, Clare Asquith's Shakespeare and the Resistance has the hashtaggier title, but the bolder scholarly content.
His opinions are scholarly and influential in the legal profession, often cited by the Supreme Court itself.
Government is the most logical, but not only, possible provider of investment in open-source scholarly search.
"Reformations," though, shows how hard it is to write about a scholarly subject for a general audience.
There are approximately 850,000 studies and scholarly papers on the subject of body image currently available online.
And you know, fast-forward, 2012, 2013, the scholarly write-ups about the Facebook emotional contagion experiments.
Economists already knew and admired Piketty's scholarly work, and many — myself included — offered the book high praise.
Yet I am deeply grateful and proud to be included in several scholarly archives for future scouring.
At times, "Tangerine" reads as if it were reverse-engineered from a scholarly paper about suspense fiction.
A scholarly Journal of Madea Studies could feast for decades on the interpretive bounty she leaves behind.
After publishing the novel, I could not return to scholarly writing and the established formulas of criticism.
The Oxford Internet Institute's Computational Propaganda Project provides reliable scholarly research on bot activity around the world.
Priapic letters, addressed to a licentious countess, inflamed scholarly minds until Polish criminologists debunked them as fabrications.
Universities, colleges, even community colleges insist that faculty publish scholarly research, and the more papers the better.
The prize, established in 2003 and given roughly every two years, emphasizes impact beyond the scholarly community.
But doing scholarly work under academic supervision is taken to be an educational opportunity for a student.
So I co-wrote a scholarly article with Eric Schatzberg that debunked it again, step by step.
"The bronze has been included in the exhibition exclusively for scholarly reasons," the spokesman, Andrea Acampa, said.
However, historical research published this month in the scholarly journal Federalist Society Review likely will change that.
He was as smart as Warren, minus the scholarly veneer that can keep people at arm's length.
Mr. Sullivan, 31, is a sales account manager at Springer Nature, a New York scholarly research publisher.
Geoffrey Rush plays Einstein as a scholarly older man, Johnny Flynn as a more impudent younger one.
There is both a scholarly case against Menashi and a more widely accessible case against his nomination.
Inscribed on the statue's base are the attributes of the ideal Trojan: Faithful Scholarly Skillful Courageous Ambitious.
She was the chairwoman of several committees on childhood obesity and published more than 19833 scholarly articles.
"People don't want to stick their necks out," Karbiener said as we discussed the inconclusive scholarly consensus.
Now celebrating its 80th anniversary, Manhattan's Galerie St. Etienne brings a scholarly approach to a uniquely diverse lineup.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a radical, ecumenical, antiwar, pro-immigrant and scholarly champion of the poor.
Rather than dwell on such matters, the author turns a scholarly eye to Eva's creative and intellectual endeavours.
For decades he said nothing about the Struma, whose sinking was largely forgotten, noted mainly in scholarly books.
MACCALLUM: So yu talk about that a lot that he is obviously, he is a very scholarly individual.
Kaling, whose character speaks only in riddles and famous quotes, also discussed the challenge of such scholarly dialogue.
According to some scholarly interpretations of the Quran, Islam forbids taking on or giving out loans with interest.
Mandates for clean or renewable electricity attract less scholarly support, but tend to be more popular with voters.
Police, a more conventionally scholarly study of the Securitate's archives—My Life as a Spy is, as Verdery
Kruse's entire twitter thread is an expert class in how to marshal scholarly evidence in a popular debate.
A law passed in February requires foreign providers of digital scholarly databases to censor their contents in China.
The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences went to Richard Thaler on Monday to honor his scholarly heresy.
Davis' team has tested their nanoneedle with initial success and recently published their findings in a scholarly journal.
Academic histories of the Revolution, though, have been peeping over the parapets, joining scholarly scruples to contemporary polemic.
I'll leave some details to the side here, because this is a blog post, not a scholarly article.
Barrett should be measured by the legal perspectives that she has articulated in public remarks and scholarly journals.
The route, as laid out, doesn't offer much in the way of scholarly news, but fabulous images abound.
And if it is, must it then be assessed with the same scrutiny reserved for a scholarly work?
"Before the Mayflower" established Mr. Bennett as a leading scholarly voice during the racial ferment of the 1960s.
Spencer, as one of the principal founders of the alt-right, presents himself as a tweedy, scholarly racist.
Gary Schmitt and Rebecca Burgess of the American Enterprise Institute recently warned of "scholarly neglect" of veterans issues.
" Mr. Beall calls Infonomics an "impostor scholarly society" that is "designed to generate as much revenue as possible.
While its upper levels are quiet and scholarly, the center's ground floor is the world's largest diarrhea hospital.
Onomasticians, who are trained in various scholarly subdisciplines, study proper names, and many of their results are fascinating.
Searls, a journalist and translator, is a nuanced and scholarly writer, at his best dealing with philosophical abstractions.
And yet our administrators have repeatedly rejected scholarly efforts to uncover that history, claiming a shortage of funds.
He is also a scholarly practitioner at Baruch College's Zicklin School of Business, where he specializes in globalization.
The institute presents itself as a scholarly think tank, but it often promotes violent interpretations of Islamic texts.
But her scholarly and literary work is abundant; Breathe: A Letter to My Sons is her sixth book.
Soon, all we'll have are scholarly books and the physical remnants of history — most tellingly, the death camps.
Meanwhile, this October, the American Psychological Association (APA) endorsed the use of the singular "they" in scholarly writing.
With zero pretentions at scholarly objectivity, I ventured into the archives to read the inevitable travesty for myself.
Mostly her scholarly work takes the upper hand in dictating what she tracks on Instagram, Ms. Frisa said.
His subsequent scholarly pursuits included a role as a contributing editor of Survival, an academic international relations journal.
Its authenticity was also confirmed by Alexander Wheelock Thayer, author of the first scholarly biography of Beethoven, Maguire added.
Later, she said she came to know Mattis as the "scholarly" military strategist she has heard testify before Congress.
In 2010, a scholarly book called Visions of Joanna Newsom dissected the then 28-year-old Newsom's opaque lyrics.
As a Googler working on search 13 years ago, Acharya wanted to make search results encompass scholarly journal articles.
Unlikely is a transdisciplinary online journal, based in Australia, which opens unexpected spaces for artistic exchange and scholarly conversations.
The Lee, Johnston and Reagan statues will be added to the collection of the Briscoe Center for scholarly study.
And economics needs to study how a lack of women skews its scholarly priorities, creating an intellectual opportunity cost.
Perhaps this two-for-one deal is why Gorsuch never discusses the moral filter view in his scholarly work.
The scholarly work that D'Souza (and Woodward) pilloried in the early 90's has stood the test of time.
Their lives provide a personal grounding in the midst of the avalanche of scholarly material, making it more digestible.
They attest that ideologies and scholarly theories have their limits, and that life is understood as it is lived.
Virtually no reputable scholarly study claims that immigration decreases the net number of jobs available for the native-born.
Lengthy appendices and almost 70 pages of notes lend the book a spirit of scholarly generosity and intellectual thoroughness.
The scholarly Petey is the inspiration for Peteypedia, HBO's online supplement files for background information on the "Watchmen" universe.
Since his death, he has been the subject of tribute records, scholarly works, a film documentary and repertory ensembles.
By the 1930s, he was publishing scholarly articles about orthodontics, and was married to his office nurse, Hildegard Steininger.
This scholarly two-disc edition includes two reconstructions of the original, as well as the shorter English export version.
All of which served the scholarly conceit that government could proficiently manage the economy by manipulating the money supply.
This elite-citizen disconnect creates a fantastic opportunity for the scholarly community to demonstrate moral leadership in climate action.
Pick a scholarly discipline, and he can give a good reason for questioning its value in navigating the present.
At a door-stopping 700 pages, "Shock" offers the first scholarly, comprehensive view of the whole glam-rock shebang.
"Many of us who provide labor feel as if keeping [scholarly information] behind a paywall is unfair," Lamberton said.
He is also a Scholarly Practitioner at Baruch College's Zicklin Graduate School of Business, where he specializes in globalization.
Over the past decade, a scholarly consensus has formed that the press grossly exaggerated the effects of Welles's broadcast.
The first, "Niall Ferguson's Networld" on PBS, possesses a scholarly and broader historical bent, for both better and worse.
All the biographies had been 700 pages, 800 pages, and very useful and scholarly for people who study Diderot.
You could be plain and scholarly, like Dinny Gordon, and still have boys eager to go out with you.
But that does not explain away a glaring mathematical incongruity, nor does it justify an abdication of scholarly responsibility.
It's a preprint, which means it's a draft that is not yet ready for publication in a scholarly journal.
A gifted cultural historian with a scholarly sensibility, he is perhaps less suited to the role of investigative reporter.
This book is less a scholarly study of Nietzsche than a meditation on the relation between hiking and philosophy.
Professorial lectures, book clubs and TED Talk screenings aim to add scholarly diversions to sailings on the high seas.
Dr. Youngner's infectious curiosity, as a colleague characterized it, generated hundreds of scholarly papers and more than 15 patents.
Perhaps the most famous feminist of the time was Qiu Jin, the daughter of a scholarly family in Zhejiang.
He is also a scholarly practitioner at Baruch College's Zicklin Graduate School of Business, where he specializes in globalization.
With funding from the university, he went to Iran to study Farsi and conduct scholarly research for his dissertation.
His studies of an Amazon people made them famous, and put him at the center of a scholarly storm.
Scholarly readers — or those with access to the Wikipedia page for Continental philosophy — will find that in-jokes abound.
In its insistence on what history cannot capture, Coates's polemic resembles recent scholarly arguments on the historiography of slavery.
Even in Sanskrit's golden age, some 1,500 years ago, it was primarily used as a language of scholarly discourse.
He has traded his signature dress shirts for scholarly sweater vests, horn-rimmed glasses, and a sage Vandyke beard.
They also reflect current scholarly emphasis on the ways marginalized groups demanded their own rights, pushing politicians to act.
But recent scholarly research shows how the interests of those on top of the economic pyramid are gaining strength.
Her scholarly knowledge of the field led her to record a video about the history of the Hebrew alphabet.
I looked for affirmation in achievements: good grades, a great university, the perfect job, scholarly awards, a dream apartment.
Indeed, he repeats himself far beyond anything that has been identified in the scholarly literature comparing women and men.
For me, it's troubling that scholarly thought is influenced by corporate money, which I had always thought was separate.
However, as Nancy F. Cott reminds us, popular and scholarly skeptics began proclaiming suffrage a dud immediately after ratification.
One scholarly article estimated that this raised the I.Q. of the average American child by between two and five points.
" All of this made their writing and thinking "radically different from the accepted modes of scholarly publishing and middlebrow journalism.
Tallying scholarly publications to evaluate their authors has been common since the invention of scientific journals in the 256th century.
The entry is not a debut; in 1967, it was first clued as "Filled with Lepidoptera," which sounds positively scholarly.
But in some domains, this crude approximation is true: in globalised enterprises the world's single scholarly language is increasingly indispensable.
Scholarly analytics tracker Altimetric recently released its annual "top 29" list detailing the most widely-discussed scientific articles of 22016.
Another problem: it could crush scholarly and encyclopedic projects like Wikipedia that only publish material that can be freely shared.
Although "Originals" matches "Give and Take" in scholarly foundation, practical applicability and general delightfulness, its overarching conceit is less convincing.
There are also quite a few scholarly articles to back up the claims of enhanced athletic performance through mindfulness training.
It includes scholarly articles and personal essays from members of their advisory board and artists with work in the exhibition.
To this day, I have not been able to find adequate scholarly work to explain this remarkable shift in allegiance.
For the first time ever, Voivod has a songwriting team that can read music and discuss it in scholarly tones.
He could rally liberal Democrats who like his scholarly work critiquing the Bush administration's assertion of commander-in-chief power.
But that interpretation is disputed by outside researchers, which means a dozen prehistoric skeletons have just started a scholarly fight.
For all the scholarly expertise employed, an exhibition at Almine Rech Gallery comes off as an exasperating magical negro narrative.
And "I just couldn't believe how much was wrong" in scholarly texts, including his birthplace and birth year, she added.
The will, moreover, makes no mention of the paintings, an omission that has been the source of much scholarly agitation.
Calm, scholarly and precise was his modus operandi, even as Democrats tried to lob a bomb or two his way.
Many of his colleagues told him he would be safe as long as his arguments remain in the scholarly sphere.
Roberto Rabasco is the co-founder and application and cloud technology expert a, Orvium, a Decentralized Platform For Scholarly Publication.
CPIP is dedicated to the scholarly analysis of intellectual property rights and the technological, commercial, and creative innovation they facilitate.
Her scholarly work centers on burial rituals around the world, an attempt to unravel the mystery and pain of loss.
Professional scholarly organizations have the ability to offer peer review to their members that is independent of any specific journal.
One example suffices to explain why the Greens' conception of "adversarial" is directly at odds with an authentically scholarly museum.
Typology was looked upon less as a scholarly path to intellectual understanding than as a doctrinal path to spiritual comfort.
Despite his current pursuits, Mr. Shen is hardly the scholarly sort who has spent his life buried in the stacks.
The most powerful scholarly establishments in history — whether of Christian priests, Confucian mandarins or Communist ideologues — placed unity above truth.
His own book, though, a scholarly study about the Allies' bombing of Germany during World War II, is readily available.
The grants, which total $28.6 million, support 233 projects across the country, including individual scholarly projects and large institutional ones.
After his mother's abrupt departure, Buber was sent to live with his observant and scholarly grandparents, who home-schooled him.
The more I read about trigger warnings, safe spaces and petitions to retract scholarly articles, the more my head spins.
Her dissertation is one of the few scholarly considerations of the visual culture in lesbian magazines in the United States.
To the Editor: Misunderstandings about how scholarly papers are accepted for publication run rampant throughout recent revelations about academic hoaxing.
These works, along with the nearly 150 others on view, are included in the scholarly catalog that accompanies the exhibition.
" At the same time, Mr. Weiss added, "We still have the most ambitious scholarly special-exhibition program in the world.
According to the defenders of the hoax, it shows that the academic fields singled out are lacking in scholarly rigor.
Not accidentally, the 1910s and '20s were the period when historian Frederick Jackson Turner enjoyed great scholarly and popular success.
A popular biography by Irving and Amy Wallace was published in the 1970s; more scholarly monographs have been published since.
Indeed, in the 1990s, a rich scholarly literature emerged on the 1920s Klan and its extraordinary, and decidedly national, influence.
Critic's Notebook A self-taught pianist with a scholarly background, Vijay Iyer arrived at jazz stardom through a side door.
This has triggered a flood of scholarly and/or humorous papers over the years, trying to reconcile this apparent error.
"Be Like the Fox" is not detached, archival history but a remarkable work of imaginative engagement backed by scholarly learning.
Robin Schulze's magisterial, scholarly "Becoming Marianne Moore" (2002) gave every version of every poem up to 1924, but nothing else.
If enough economists emulate the innovative spirit and scholarly care of this year's laureates, it will not remain for ever.
Well, if you're Taylor Mac, one thing you can do is read all about the experience in a scholarly book.
It has created scores of "journals" that mimic the look and feel of traditional scholarly publications, but without the integrity.
Alongside the scholarly works and memoirs on Bao's shelves were tawdrier titles, many of them simply compilations of online gossip.
Reversibility is a prime rule of modern conservation, and, according to the latest scholarly thinking, these physical interventions were safe.
Many students in VICE's survey reported struggling academically, their grades and scholarly pursuits lagging behind as they struggle to cope.
He's scholarly, prone to stomach aches brought on by intense anxiety, and he can talk at length about Kantian ethics.
But for those who want to take a more scholarly route, the "College Scandal Costume" could be the right fit.
For example, Jonathan Turley and Jeffrey Toobin -- both considered scholarly legal analysts -- came down on opposite sides on this one.
We, and others, have published several papers in scholarly finance and law journals that focus on just this very question.
Mr. Geisel said he wants a full, scholarly investigation into the history of these pieces before they are discussed publicly.
How presidents communicated in the 19th century is also the subject of some heated scholarly debate, believe it or not.
If we are applying scholarly knowledge to current events, we have to be clear about how that knowledge was generated.
As per Pottermore, the horned serpent as an Ilvermorny house symbol "represents the mind" and often attracts the studious and scholarly.
She notes that the term "cult" is itself controversial in scholarly circles (many prefer the more neutral term "new religious movements").
That's a process Seales and his team described in a May paper published in Plos One, a peer-reviewed scholarly journal.
Ribeiro agrees, describing it as a fascinating and novel perspective that he believes will encourage broader scholarly analysis in the field.
Samwell Tarly has been quite a busy student at the Citadel, which is basically a giant library full of scholarly works.
Moore is a major AI scholar with tens of thousands of scholarly citations, particularly in statistical machine learning and reinforcement learning.
His research on regulation influenced a generation of scholars, and he was a scholarly virtuoso on many other topics as well.
"This was done with the latest scientific techniques and scholarly standards of philology, so previous errors have been corrected," he said.
Crucially, Judge Furman – a notably meticulous and scholarly judge – based his conclusions on the administrative record produced by the Commerce Department.
He just loves the scholarly aspect of it all, and I think the deeper he digs, the more ideas he gets.
John Holm, a linguist who helped bring the study of creole and pidgin languages into the scholarly mainstream, died on Dec.
It's not so much a scholarly or analytical report like you might have from NOAA or national fisheries or wildlife concerns.
A good deal of those who speak at the conference would be (or have been) laughed out of more scholarly quarters.
To this end, scholarly exchange and international collaboration are fundamental to how we work and what we value at The Met.
Wang was arrested in Iran last summer while doing scholarly research in connection with his Ph.D. dissertation, a university statement said.
My professors included feminists, libertarians and Sanders-style socialists, and they conducted scholarly work on seemingly anything they were interested in.
"Little scholarly investigation and reports have been done into the actual use or abuse of laboratory animals in China," Cao says.
The Open Access, or OA, movement—a worldwide effort to make scholarly research literature freely accessible online—began several decades ago.
My friend had not danced her way to the provost's office, had not shimmied her tweed-blazered body into scholarly stardom.
Best-selling biographies, an impressive array of scholarly books and articles, even a hit Broadway show, attest to its new status.
Galleries have always provided scholarly support for museums exhibiting their artists' work, but now they're expected to provide money as well.
Organizers will place a particular emphasis on adding images and scholarly source citations to existing pages and building out new ones.
The curators do not shy away from what they've uncovered in the primary didactics for the show or its scholarly catalogue.
When it comes to antiquities, particularly from the Middle East, provenance is particularly vital for ethical as well as scholarly reasons.
Now, after several years of scholarly detective work, a team of researchers have created a detailed catalog of the California victims.
Marshall, who owns a growing Ford dealership, is also a Baptist minister, a kind and scholarly man who loves his son.
How this happened is a story of a rupture in the way the academy produces and consumes people with scholarly credentials.
There are some scholarly articles that show how that frantic pace is reflected in what you see in 'Leaves of Grass.
No amount of "humanities advocacy" is worth desecrating the past it purports to promote or undoing generations of valuable scholarly work.
Professor Gordon wrote as an eager scholarly guide to carnal, unorthodox cultures that he was too young to have indulged in.
But behind his scholarly demeanour, which impressed Westerners who met him at this stage, he showed his determination to crush dissent.
He has regularly published scholarly articles on such topics as the future of NATO and the precedents for modern insurgency warfare.
It is no secret that outlets such as Facebook and Twitter are online gossip boards rather than journalistic or scholarly venues.
Kohler explores Dickinson's "rich engagement with scientific and other scholarly disciplines" as manifested in her poetry, particularly in her rich metaphors.
The man working the cash register delivered each dish to my table with a scholarly description of how it was made.
In October, the American Psychological Association endorsed "they" as a singular third-person pronoun in its style guide for scholarly writing.
The indefatigable linguist Crystal's latest book, "Making Sense," is a surprisingly entertaining historical and scholarly tour of the mechanics of English.
Today, the Bouchet Society, founded at Yale and Howard universities, recognizes scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education.
The candidate most voters find personally more likable does not always win elections, according to many scholarly studies on the subject.
Hélio Oiticica (pronounced Oy-ti-SEEK-a) was born in Rio de Janeiro in 1937 into a family of scholarly leftists.
Therefore I hesitate to say anything conclusive about Iranian women as I believe it requires extensive scholarly data gathering and research.
Although it's a thorough, scholarly text, Gotlieb keeps the narrative engaging, accenting the tale with Regnault's own words from his letters.
Still, Latzer's is a credible scholarly work that's being taken very seriously by a significant faction of the American political spectrum.
Communicating with a broader audience also means that sometimes we still offer knowledge for its own sake, as in scholarly publishing.
Baio (Tuesday) Chris Baio, the bassist of Vampire Weekend, follows his main band's scholarly bend on "The Names," his debut solo album.
It's easy for them to be hot; however, in my scholarly opinion, as a Thirstiologist, this isn't what makes them so attractive.
"They named the gibbon Junzi imperialis—using the Chinese word Junzi, which means "scholarly gentleman" or "man of virtue or noble character.
Statistical mastermind Nate Silver's meta-analysis of multiple scholarly polls placed Obama at #17, just behind John Adams and before Bill Clinton.
Three of the screens on view exemplify these scholarly shelves, including one rare, 10-panel example that the museum acquired in 2011.
In the 1800s, museums were the dime variety packed with "freaks" and oddities as often as they were scholarly organizations of knowledge.
Read about the real Lolita in...The Real Lolita (it will make you feel most scholarly to brush up on your Nabokov).
Mrs May plans to introduce new grammar schools, which are allowed to select pupils at 11 on the basis of scholarly talent.
A man with silver hair and scholarly glasses explains to "young" viewers that the 1960s were a "time of fear and threats".
After more than 50 years of scholarly research on this seemingly straightforward relationship, new insights from political psychologists have shaken the field.
Finally, an eleventh-hour story surfaced suggesting Gorsuch may have played fast and loose with attribution in some of his scholarly writings.
It gives the impression that the dispute has been put to rest by the affirmation of institutional autonomy, sealed with scholarly authority.
Wang was arrested in Iran last summer while doing scholarly research in connection with his Ph.D. dissertation, a Princeton University statement said.
" Promising to "take" such individuals "to task," AVOT also called for holding "scholarly research" about Islam "to a serious and rigorous standard.
Chinese academics complain that risk-averse librarians will not now order even innocuous scholarly works for fear of offending the customs service.
"Also, there's a sense in which the university should be a scholarly environment, a sanctuary from the police state," Mr. Taylor said.
The center's staff could no longer afford to write long scholarly articles, but it continued to conduct and interpret public-opinion surveys.
McWhorter, who is black, was then teaching at nearby U.C. Berkeley, and he had a long-standing scholarly interest in black speech.
"Everyone interested in these things whether it's at a high scholarly level or just in general is going to be in trouble."
My idea was that if we could make Florence and the world know about them, then we could spur more scholarly studies.
The more social scientific version of the research is presented in a scholarly article (thanks, Joe Soss, for directing me to this).
According to a study published by the European Geoscience Union's scholarly journal, 70 percent of the Himalayan glaciers could melt by 2100.
I believe that when parents oppressively push their children toward academic success, it prevents them from forming intrinsic motivation for scholarly accomplishments.
Critics praised his passionate liberal assessment of the era, but said he ignored many scholarly and political re-evaluations of the 1960s.
The bulk of the scholarly literature says otherwise: The process of nation-building is complex but often non-voluntary and quite bloody.
In both her important scholarly works and her candid personal writing, Chua approaches the no-go areas around which others usually tiptoe.
But with Jordan Peele's "Get Out," a "Twilight Zone"-style indictment of liberal racism, it's race that's most prominently capturing scholarly attention.
Since I first discovered her in the '70s, Popova has benefited from much scholarly research and several excellent museum exhibitions and monographs.
Six scholarly essays grapple with this theme, but the real fun comes in illustrated pages of prototypes, models and fully realized gadgets.
Separately, Politico found more than a dozen examples of passages in Ms. Crowley's Ph.D. dissertation that had been taken from scholarly works.
Lucidly written and resourcefully argued, it is a superb example of a scholarly intervention in a public debate dominated by unexamined prejudice.
Today, the Bouchet Society, co-founded at Yale and Howard universities, recognizes scholarly achievement and promotes diversity and excellence in doctoral education.
In other words, when we speak about Islamist oppression, we bring personal experience to the table in addition to our scholarly expertise.
His previous film, the sublime academic comedy "Footnote," mined father-son rivalry and scholarly antagonism for biblical pathos and borscht belt humor.
"A Rabble of Dead Money" is a deft synthesis, blending colorful accounts of the past with the scholarly literature of the present.
Researchers at Columbia Law School said 75 of 79 scholarly studies that met their criteria concluded that the children faced no disadvantages.
The project of canon expansion — acknowledging the artistic work of marginalized people as worthy of scholarly engagement — was rightfully undertaken decades ago.
And the long, multipart essay by her that dominates the catalog has a sense of personal investment unusual in a scholarly context.
His "Martin Luther" is not a scholarly biography, despite its footnotes, but an attempt to make Luther attractive to a general audience.
While projecting the artist's romantic entanglements, frustrations and epiphanies, the narrator can't help slipping at times into a mode of scholarly analysis.
In one, passages from a scholarly essay about the Homeland Security Department's color-coded terrorism alert system are calibrated to its colors.
But for all his scholarly influence, Witten, who is 21989, does not often broadcast his views on the implications of modern theoretical discoveries.
But soon he finds his rhythm, those crescendos alternating with electric pauses, ecclesiastical notes chiming with his scholarly charisma in a musical voice.
"The names have always been kept safe, but distant, in old archives and scholarly books and dissertations," it says on Monroe Work Today.
Full of poetic and scholarly dialogue, the show ascends above the average TV drama because the writing is as smart as the characters.
While he continued to make his scholarly peers uncomfortable with his pop culture celebrity, Mr. Eco saw no contradiction in his dual status.
But rather than segregate his academic life from his popular fiction, Mr. Eco infused his seven novels with many of his scholarly preoccupations.
Though he never published anything on the experiment in a scholarly journal, it was the subject of a 238 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documentary.
So it can be surprising to learn that for half a century, a prevailing view in scholarly circles has been that it's not.
Instead, she approaches movies, even the ones she doesn't especially love, with a combination of scholarly rigor, film-history acumen, and reliable wryness.
Kay Dickersin knew she was leaping to the front lines of scholarly publication when she joined The Online Journal of Current Clinical Trials.
That required a centuries-long elaboration of norms around editorship, the protocols of scholarly and journalistic truth, and a publishing industry of gatekeepers.
It will have a corrosive effect on scholarly exchange with the United States and on the stature of American cultural and educational institutions.
"The Lee, Johnston and Reagan statues will be added to the collection of the Briscoe Center for scholarly study," university president Greg Fenves.
Does online content have the capacity to garner attention when the virtual sphere is flooded with art-related scholarly essays, reviews, and roundtables?
Throughout the film, Sara becomes less of her rigid initial self, trading in her scholarly blouses for colorful, free-flowing ruffles and scarves.
Tuvel, it should be noted, has an exceptional record of scholarly achievement and appears (from her students' reviews) to be a beloved teacher.
All applicants must have experience in scholarly research, conducting oral history interviews and writing for academic and general audiences, the job description reads.
All three attended medical school, and worked together at the Creedmoor Psychiatric Center, in Queens, collectively publishing some hundred and fifty scholarly papers.
Learn more about the roots and goals of Hypothesis in "Annotating the scholarly web," a recent article in Nature by Jeffrey M. Perkel.
Mr. Hong had published two scholarly articles raising doubts about the tale of what are known as the Five Heroes of Langya Mountain.
I mean, obviously, we need to respect it, but when it becomes like a scholarly moral obsession, then we've lost something quite vital.
As a child, Corcoran wasn't an ace student, but instead of focusing on her scholarly shortcomings, her mother chose to celebrate her imagination.
MOTB (Museum of the Bible) published the initial research on its scroll fragments in 2016, but scholarly opinions of their authenticity remain divided.
With scholarly care, she did not go so far as to say that pink walls and a blue ceiling would have been impossible.
They're informed by his scholarly range of references, by the historical cookbooks he's collected for years and by his near-photographic taste memory.
Bribe your way to the admissions office and score the ultimate scholarly achievement (the best mom award!) in this exclusive College Scandal costume.
But he doesn't seem to have published any scholarly articles on Highsmith, and it's not clear how much of a thesis he wrote.
This includes scholarly-journal-worthy articles but also manuscripts of books, lecture notes and slides, media files and data sets, and much more.
No scholarly (attempt at) summation of the Nick Cave oeuvre would be complete without "Scum," the best song about music criticism ever written.
A substantial scholarly literature on electoral politics and public opinion has accumulated over the past several decades, and we relied on it heavily.
The paper was not rejected, and was given a Major Revision due to the rigorous standards of the scholarly output of the journal.
Even after all these years, they still come up with scholarly theories about characters, and conspiracies hidden on the page and on-screen.
For more than 50 years people have been publishing scholarly papers about what is going on in your finger as you pull it.
The scholarly project will "reveal the important and underrecognized contribution of African-American filmmakers in the development of the American cinema," Brougher said.
"It's great news," said Jeffrey Beall, a former scholarly communications librarian at the University of Colorado Denver who has studied questionable scientific journals.
Jon Lellenberg, 71, a former historian for the Irregulars, became estranged from the group after accusing club leadership of admitting less scholarly members.
Last year, the Israeli state archives published a 700-page volume of her notes and documents with scholarly comment that reflects such revisionism.
It was their refined cunning, I insisted, their devious, scholarly intellects, not mine, that delivered the triumph and the anguish that was Windfall.
In 1984 Professor Bloom took on a vast project: editing some 600 volumes of criticism for Chelsea House, a publisher of scholarly works.
Academic officials in the United States have said Mr. Wang's incarceration was likely to chill what remains of any scholarly exchanges with Iran.
To some visitors these will seem esoteric and pass-byable, but they're a testament to the museum's archival depths and its scholarly chops.
Italy's libraries, many of which were once reserved for the elite, see the confluence of grand architecture, scholarly influence and deep historical significance.
On balance, "User Friendly" is a tour de force, an engrossing fusion of scholarly research, professional experience and revelations from intrepid firsthand reporting.
It had always been a sausage party, but in 2016 it came to seem like an orgy dressed up as a scholarly project.
Her lucid prose is precise and pointed, filled with telling details gathered from contemporary accounts and scholarly histories, old guidebooks and recent interviews.
Mr. Koeppe asserted, in the lavish book that combines photographs from the exhibition with scholarly essays, that such treasures were essential to governing.
Most memorably, he was great fun to be with on the hustings — scholarly and folksy, shrewd and witty in the hollows he loved.
MONET, KAHLO AND DICKINSON The garden's annual scholarly exhibitions explore how plants inspired historical figures in the realms of science, art and culture.
After all, there was a time when written scholarly text was itself the province of only a few groups of enviably-positioned humans.
Nylan is a professor of early Chinese at the University of California at Berkeley, and the author of several well-regarded scholarly works.
Today, it's expanded into a scholarly and artistic movement that imagines the future through a black cultural lens with social justice in mind.
Lynn's departure from New America has been viewed, largely, as illustrating the influence a powerful company like Google can have on scholarly discourse.
Let's start with a quick overview of how public scholarship differs from more conventional scholarship — the kind we see published in scholarly journals.
"He approached this in a very lawyerly, kind of scholarly way," recalled Cynthia Hogan, who as a White House lawyer helped direct the process.
In the museum field, certainly academics have always been called on to bear witness, to give scholarly evidence about artists, so that's not new.
As with similar applications of machine learning in various scholarly fields, this isn't going to replace careful observation and documentation but rather augment them.
Unlikely is a transdisciplinary online journal, based in Australia, which opens unexpected spaces for artistic exchange and scholarly conversations across mediums, disciplines and continents.
A scholarly, intellectual discussion about machine ethics might be easy to brush off in the rush of excitement that comes with any technological breakthrough.
Hurston refused to revise Kossola's voice out of her manuscript, and it languished among her papers as an obscure scholarly artifact until this year.
For the less scholarly, MBM is funnelled into ten "guiding principles" (such as "principled entrepreneurship") printed on coffee cups and posters throughout the group.
Over the course of his career, Tiyip has published five books and more than 200 scholarly articles in collaboration with his ethnically diverse students.
To determine what changes in occupational employment may look like over 10 years, the BLS used various resources like historical data and scholarly papers.
Her scholarly work focuses on modern and contemporary art, with specific interest in film and performance, art collectives, institutional critique, and social art practices.
And there's no better way to embrace the season than with some back-to-school scholarly pursuits — whether or not you're actually a student.
Like Gingrich's lectures, D'Souza's Illiberal Education was a laughing stock amongst those who actually knew the universities and scholarly fields he claimed to expose.
As governments around the world plan for their AI-powered futures, the UK is preparing to take on a somewhat scholarly and moral mantle.
Providing access to more than 48 million scholarly research articles obviously hasn't pleased traditional publishers, who profit from keeping such tight access restrictions intact.
They would have access to an ecosystem of open source tools and an open and transparent network to publish, understand, and evaluate scholarly work.
While it is tempting to believe data-driven decisions are unbiased, research and scholarly discussion are beginning to demonstrate that unfairness and discrimination remain.
Revolution in the Making is a meaningful, scholarly, museum-quality show to be sure, so why isn't it being put on by a museum?
But as his post-grad career took off, the man was actually regarded as a rational voice on the right, worthy of scholarly rebuttals.
If he needs scholarly articles, he writes to his friends overseas and asks them to send copies, since the university cannot afford journal subscriptions.
He was also shaped by the devout Lutheranism of his parents, was married to an American, and was scholarly in his interests and demeanor.
Your scholarly article "Streets of Rome: The Classical Dylan" unpacks a less noted aspect of his lyrics — allusions to ancient Greek and Roman literature.
His convincingly right-wing credentials, along with a Yale law degree and scholarly writings -- not to mention Trump staff contacts -- plainly influenced the choice.
"They're the next frontier in the textbook affordability battle," said Nicole Allen, director of open education at the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition.
This view reflects the current scholarly consensus, but much of American popular culture, like much of American politics, remains besotted by the old mythology.
I feel like some older readers expect one really scholarly tone from history and a different kind of tone from a book about relationships.
Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm originally intended for their collection of stories to be scholarly, a patriotic attempt to study and reclaim German folk culture.
Such a reader, approaching from outside the scholarly and scriptural field, can only sense the audacity of his project, the hazards it must navigate.
Help Desk Having recently found myself single again, I approached the latest crop of books on sex and relationships with more than scholarly interest.
Yet scholarly debates continue over where Tea Partiers' intolerance for government spending on, say, unemployment benefits for those deemed undeserving ends and racism begins.
As a product of its time, "I Married an Angel" certainly merits scholarly study and maybe even staging, albeit a better one than this.
Mr. Lugar had been among the most scholarly and courtly of lawmakers, but those characteristics perhaps contributed to his reputation as an unremarkable orator.
Ms. Fabbre plans to use the interviews in her scholarly research, and they have begun sharing their work with nonprofits for training and activism.
In 1983 Professor Yarshater established the Persian Heritage Foundation to support his work on the encyclopedia and to publish scholarly works in the field.
There are few issues that conclude with a scholarly consensus, but the nexus (or lack thereof) between race and crime is one of them.
A member of the Academy of Moral and Political Sciences, a scholarly society, Mr. Lacour-Gayet had refused to recognize Georgette as his daughter.
Mr. McGahn, who has supervised the selection of the nominees, is looking for scholarly credentials and "intellectual boldness," among other qualities, the official added.
European grants fund research like Dr. Grobert's and nurture the international back-and-forth crucial to scholarly work in disciplines from archaeology to economics.
"I incorporated activist organizations and projects"—instead of just scholarly texts—"which was a subversive thing to do in an academic bibliography," she said.
What can you possibly say in 803 words to connect two enormous topics, both of which have been the subject of innumerable scholarly books?
His death was announced by the Médiathèque Musicale Mahler in Paris, a scholarly resource center that he founded with his fellow musicologist Maurice Fleuret.
Since 2013, I have shared hundreds of these on Tumblr, Twitter, and Flickr, and written about my process in both popular and scholarly venues.
She doesn't tour often, and she has long preferred the scholarly remove of a composer's identity to the more public one of a bandleader.

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