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Speaking from Siva's temple: Banaras scholar households and the Brahman ‘ecumene’ of Mughal India
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Examining the hyphen: the value of social informatics for research and teaching
Published 2014“…, we find ourselves further along the road in terms of understandings of socio-technical configurations, and we must admit as part of any stock-taking that social informatics as an academic pursuit has not achieved the scholarly traction we might have hoped for. While the original article has a fairly healthy number of citations (441 to the 1999 version in D-Lib Magazine and another 35 to the version reprinted in the The Information Society in 2007, according to Google Scholar), one would be hard-pressed to point to a canon of social informatics publications that have coalesced into anything resembling a field or discipline or, in fact, anything more than a loosely-knit professional community of like-minded scholars. …”
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Songs his mother taught him: Émile Legrand’s collection of lacemakers’ ballads
Published 2022“…Émile Legrand was the leading scholar of modern Greek in late nineteenth-century France; he also made a collection of songs sung by his mother and her neighbours, all lacemakers, in the village of Fontenay-le-Marmion in Normandy. …”
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Religious freedom and anti-discrimination in Europe and the us: generally applicable laws and possible exceptions
Published 2016“… <p style="text-align:justify;"> The American legal scholar Douglas Laycock argues that the same-sex marriage debate has been an instance of the “Puritan mistake” (Laycock 2008). …”
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Mediation, moderation, and interaction: Definitions, discrimination and (some) means of testing
Published 2014“…Twenty six years later, the seminal paper that this collaboration resulted in (Baron & Kenny, 1986) has been cited over 35,000 times (35,672 via Google Scholar as of 09/01/2013). However, despite this extensive record of citation, uncertainty continues to surround the use of these terms in social science research and they have received relatively little attention in specifically educational research (cf. …”
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Chapter 2 - Philology’s roommate: hermeneutics, antiquity, and the seminar
Published 2020“…This chapter starts from the extraordinary historical circumstance that Schleiermacher and Schlegel, a theologian and classical scholar and philosopher, who both had a huge influence on the development of their disciplines and the institution of the university, shared lodgings as students. …”
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Greek lyric: a view from the north
Published 2022“…The most sustained engagement with classical culture, and certainly the most creative transformation of Greek lyric poetry, in Scottish literature is to be found in the work of the scholar and poet Robert Crawford.…”
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A gateway to the six languages: Cambridge, University Library, MS Add.1698
Published 2022“…This late fourteenth-century palm-leaf manuscript from Nepal bears witness to close scholarly engagement with Sanskrit texts by speakers of the Tibeto-Burmese language Newari. …”
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Talk and text: the pre-Alexandrian footnote from Homer to Theodectes
Published 2024“…Ever since Stephen Hinds opened his foundational Allusion and Intertext with this device, it has been considered the preserve of Hellenistic and Roman scholar-poets. In this chapter, however, I argue that we should back-date the phenomenon all the way to the archaic age. …”
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Mysticism as a social type of Christianity? Ernst Troeltsch's interpretation in its historical and systematic context
Published 2016“…If successful, then, my contribution may serve a second-order discourse about modern, scholarly and popular, ideas of and fascinations for mysticism. …”
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Coming full circle: Christianity, empire, whiteness, the global majority and the struggles of migrants and refugees in the UK
Published 2023“…As an increasingly older White British Baptist scholar of religion and society who, over this period has, with varying emphases and foci, nationally and internationally, tried to be active in the struggle against racism and worked towards ethnic, national and religious pluralism, I have structured my contribution to this book around four originally independently generated (between 1974 and 2001) – but all personally related – pieces of writing that I consider to be of wider relevance to the overall theme of the book, and which collectively I am calling ‘A Quartet Over Time’. …”
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Ephemera and the British Empire
Published 2015“…Here a typology of ephemera will be outlined together with a sample of the different types of material that the collection offers the scholar of British imperial and cultural history.…”
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Poem-titles in Simonides, Pindar, and Bacchylides
Published 2019“…In The Reception of Greek Lyric Poetry in the Ancient World: Transmission, Canonization and Paratext, a team of international scholars consider the afterlife of early Greek lyric poetry (iambic, elegiac, and melic) up to the 12th century CE, from a variety of intersecting perspectives: reperformance, textualization, the direct and indirect tradition, anthologies, poets’ Lives, and the disquisitions of philosophers and scholars. …”
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Digital resources and the future of libraries
Published 2010“…In addition, the proliferation of informal channels of scholarly communication and data sharing now include working paper repositories, data repositories, blogs, wikis, and a growing list of other non-traditional outlets of scholarly activity beyond the journal article and scholarly monograph.…”
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