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The ‘new majority’ and the academization of journalism

open access: yesJournalism, 2013
The academization of journalism is reliant on the development of the field founded in scholarship demonstrated through the publication of research in peer-reviewed specialist journals.
Michael Bromley
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Academization of social work in Sweden and China

open access: yesChina Journal of Social Work, 2013
All professions with claims to status and trustworthiness must build a knowledge base of their own. This article is the product of over 10 years of study of social work research.
Staffan Hojer, Peter Dellgran
exaly   +1 more source

The academic

Nursing Standard, 1988
As a nurse practitioner at the Oxford Nursing Development Unit, Richard McMahon has as good an opportunity as any to develop innovative clinical practice.
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Academic profession in academic organization

Higher Education, 1985
It has been argued that academic organizations are organized anarchies with ambiguous goal functions and uncertain technologies. Academia cannot evaluate itself because its dynamics is the “garbage-can” process. The counter-argument is that rational academic man(woman) is a substitute for organizational foolishness.
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The academic librarian and the academe

New Library World, 2011
PurposeThis paper aims to examine the increased lack of clarity about the professional role of academic librarians, and where the future lies in the academic environment during this period of fast information environment change.Design/methodology/approachThe paper takes the form of a literature review and commentary on developments in the area of ...
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Academics Fighting Academics

1997
The arguments of the former Academic Sceptic Antiochus against the ‘Roman books’ of his teacher Philo of Larissa, reported in Cicero’s Lucullus, indicate that his understanding of Stoic epistemology was influenced by his Academic background, and in particular by the arguments of Carneades.
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