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Magical realism and the descriptive turn
Published 2020“…Conversing with recent scholarship that is part of the “descriptive turn,” Blanco asks what role description has played in scholarship on magical realism and what effect it has had on our political and ideological perceptions of the mode.…”
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David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (1969): an underestimated masterwork in the study of Western secularization
Published 2020“…This article considers the content and reception of David Martin’s The Religious and the Secular (1969), a brilliant text whose revolutionary implications were overlooked by most of the next two generations of secularization scholarship because it was so far ahead of its time. …”
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Review of Nature, Man and God in Medieval Islam: al-Baydawi's Tawali' al-Anwar with al-Isfahani's Commentary, edited and translated by Edwin E. Calverly and James W. Pollock (Leide...
Published 2004“…Nature, Man and God in Medieval Islam is a major and most welcome advance in Western scholarship on medieval Islamic theology; it is a comprehensive and reliable text in English on Sunni theology.…”
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Report to the President for year ended June 30, 2022, Director, MIT Libraries
Published 2025“…This report contains the following sections: A Digital-First Library; Open and Equitable Scholarship; Data-Intensive and Computational Research; Essential Core: Physical Collections, Services, and Spaces; Supporting Activities…”
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Book review : The fixers: local news workers’ perspectives on international reporting
Published 2019“…Book review of : Lindsay Palmer, The fixers: local news workers’ perspectives on international reporting. Oxford : Oxford Scholarship, published August 2019, 241 pages, £19.99, ISBN: 9780190680824.…”
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Introduction
Published 2018“…During those same twenty years, scholarship on science, technology, and the state during the Cold War era has expanded dramatically. …”
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Becoming bodies : soldier, civilian, soldier, civilian … civilian-soldier?
Published 2013“…The focus on the body of the soldier itself is critical in bringing the body back into the sociological scholarship in the light of current scholarship focused primarily on institutional change in the military. …”
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Digital journalism : defined, refined, or re-defined
Published 2019“…Observing the limitations driven by a certain path-dependency in most scholarship on digital journalism, we argue for favouring a direction that privileges “digital” over “journalism”. …”
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Hellenistic Arming in the Batrakhomyomakhia
Published 2014“…Scholarship has long argued that the <em>Batrachomyomachia (BM)</em> is to be dated to the Hellenistic period or later, but the question of its literary affiliations in this context has only recently been addressed. …”
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Charting the development of knowledge on Soviet and Post-Soviet education through the pages of comparative and international education journals
Published 2017“…Thematic, theoretical, discursive and methodological aspects of scholarship are linked with changing geopolitical realities in a systematic analysis of scholarship published since the late 1950s. …”
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Taking law seriously: essays in honour of Peter Cane
Published 2022“…This book celebrates the scholarship of Peter Cane. The significance and scale of his contributions to the discipline of law over the last half-century cannot be overstated. …”
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Labour, Love and Futility: Philosophical Perspectives on Labour Law
Published 2017“…Labour law scholarship in the UK was rooted in a strong attachment to sociological methods of enquiry, and this was abetted by a strong disciplinary coupling between labour law and industrial relations for much of the twentieth century.…”
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UMPs Nur Khairiyah turns disappointment into joy, now works as engineer in Germany
Published 2022“…KUANTAN: After passing her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) with flying colours in 2014, Nur Khairiyah Hibatullah Md Rosley secured a scholarship to pursue her dream of studying engineering in Germany.…”
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Da Apollo a Batillo (e da Batillo ad Apollo): Anacreont. 17 West
Published 2018“…This article argues, against most contemporary translators, that Anacreont. 17,43-44 should be construed as «take down this Apollo and turn it into Bathyllus», and sketches a history of this interpretation in early modem scholarship on the Anacreontea.…”
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Up close & personal Humanizing technology with Pahang Natives
Published 2019“…Some 35 undergraduates and scholarship recipients from University Malaysia Pahang (UMP) participated in an eye-opening programme of a Village Tour to the natives at Pos Menson in Cameron Highlands, Pahang, on March 23, 2019.…”
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Pictures fit for a Queen: Peter Paul Rubens and the Marie de' Medici Cycle
Published 2005“…'Reclaiming Feminine Agency' identifies female agency as a central theme of recent feminist scholarship & offers 23 essays on artists & issues from the Renaissance to the present, written in the 1990s & after.…”
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困惑 • 挣扎• 改变 :谈中国奖学金得主在新加坡的社会融入
Published 2015“…这篇论文希望通过实地调查为新加坡社会对年轻一代的来自中国新移民提供社会研究意义。Mainland Chinese scholarship recipients in this paper refers to a group of working adults who previously took on a scholarship from the Singapore government and continued their education in Singapore local schools. …”
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Digital resources and the future of libraries
Published 2010“…As e-research and digital scholarship mature, academic libraries and archives are re-assessing their roles in relation to scholarship. …”
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The biblical genealogies of the King James Bible (1611): Their purpose, sources and significance
Published 2018“…Finally, it will argue that the genealogies were an ingenious kind of ‘reading technology’ produced through a synthesis of sacred and secular scholarship that aimed to transmit the products of learned, neo-Latin scholarship to an unlearned, English readership.…”
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