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Journalism & Mass Communication Educator, 2016
National survey of college mass communication students ( N = 247) analyzed attitudes on the teaching of print and electronic media skills, using journalism students as comparison group. Previous research had not explored strategic communication student responses to convergence.
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National survey of college mass communication students ( N = 247) analyzed attitudes on the teaching of print and electronic media skills, using journalism students as comparison group. Previous research had not explored strategic communication student responses to convergence.
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Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism, 2007
This essay discusses Jacqui Alexander's Pedagogies of Crossing as framing an analysis of the curtailment of erotic autonomy in the United States and the Caribbean, the failures of liberal feminism and academia, and the propensity for military intervention, with an examination of the possibilities offered by the sacred.
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This essay discusses Jacqui Alexander's Pedagogies of Crossing as framing an analysis of the curtailment of erotic autonomy in the United States and the Caribbean, the failures of liberal feminism and academia, and the propensity for military intervention, with an examination of the possibilities offered by the sacred.
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Hastings Center Report, 2016
Eighteen months ago, I left a permanent professorship in a generously interdisciplinary department of sociology and took an impermanent, lower‐paying job at a university where I had to apply to something called the “Committee on Distinction” to retain the title of “Professor.” Some people say, “That's what happens when Oxford calls.” But it wasn't just
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Eighteen months ago, I left a permanent professorship in a generously interdisciplinary department of sociology and took an impermanent, lower‐paying job at a university where I had to apply to something called the “Committee on Distinction” to retain the title of “Professor.” Some people say, “That's what happens when Oxford calls.” But it wasn't just
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2021
Abstract This chapter focuses on EU–US cross-border financial market infrastructures (FMIs) and the laws and regulations that govern transatlantic (i.e. cross-border) securities and derivatives transactions. It argues that the overlap of administrative law and private law in the laws and regulations of cross-border securities and ...
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Abstract This chapter focuses on EU–US cross-border financial market infrastructures (FMIs) and the laws and regulations that govern transatlantic (i.e. cross-border) securities and derivatives transactions. It argues that the overlap of administrative law and private law in the laws and regulations of cross-border securities and ...
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Science Signaling, 2000
The transforming growth factor–β (TGF-β) superfamily of secreted polypeptide growth factors exerts extensive control over all aspects of development and homeostasis, and components of this pathway are often mutated in cancers and in several hereditary disorders.
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The transforming growth factor–β (TGF-β) superfamily of secreted polypeptide growth factors exerts extensive control over all aspects of development and homeostasis, and components of this pathway are often mutated in cancers and in several hereditary disorders.
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Crossing. Crossed-Channel Singularities
2019From perturbative QFT it is clear that a generic quantum filed \(\phi _i(x)\) contains both the annihilation operators of a type of particles and the creation operators of the corresponding antiparticles [4].
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Crossing Borders, Crossing Boundaries
Journal of Family Issues, 2013How do gender attitudes affect second-generation Asian Americans’ decisions to enter into interethnic heterosexual partnerings? A grounded theory approach was applied to 88 in-depth interviews, which represent a subsample of the respondents from Wave III of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study.
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