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Beware the ‘Monological Imperatives’: Scholarly Writing for the Reader [PDF]
This article describes principles of effective academic writing - offered not as edicts, but as guidelines - for legal scholars in particular. The overall focus is style, but the discussion begins with observations of format.
Magat, Joan A.
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The University as Publisher: Summary of a Meeting Held at UC Berkeley on November 1, 2007 [PDF]
With the advent of electronic publishing, the scholarly communication landscape at universities has become increasingly diverse. Multiple stakeholders including university presses, libraries, and central IT departments are challenged by the increasing ...
Diane Harley
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The Allure of Celebrities: Unpacking Their Polysemic Consumer Appeal [PDF]
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version.To explain their deep resonance with consumers this paper unpacks the individual constituents of a celebrity’s polysemic appeal. While celebrities are traditionally theorised as
Gould, Stephen J. +2 more
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University of California, Los Angeles, English, Ph.D. 1981 Claremont Graduate University, Education, MA 1976 Amherst College, English, BA 1974https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/erfa_bios/1288/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University
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The Book of Job and the Role of Uncertainty in Religion and Law [PDF]
The Book of Job depicts the radical uncertainty that results when people try to comprehend God. Job has had an extraordinary influence on philosophy and literature, and its message on the limits of human knowledge has even been echoed in the words of ...
Goldberg, Steven
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The concept of the formation of socio-personal viability in adolescents with deviant behavior
The paper critically reviews the concept that focuses on the formation of social and persona; viability in adolescents with deviant behavior. Rely on extensive scholarly literature published in Russia and abroad, the authors describe the concept and its ...
Paatova Maria +2 more
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The Scholar as Judge: A Contested Persona in Nineteenth-Century Orientalism
Templates of scholarship, or scholarly personae, mattered to nineteenth-century scholars. A template that appealed to many of them was the ideal of the scholar as an impartial judge. However, there was no agreement about how exactly this ideal was to be
Christiaan Engberts
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A missing link in the history of historiography: scholarly personae in the world of Alfred Dove [PDF]
ABSTRACTDrawing on the case of Alfred Dove (1844–1916), this article contributes to an emerging line of research on scholarly personae in the history of historiography.
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The True Philosopher in Eighteenth-Century Germany
Historians of philosophy have in recent decades used the concept of persona to analyze the construction of identities and selves in historically specific contexts.
Andreas Rydberg
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María Zambrano: Educación para la democracia [PDF]
En este escrito me propongo poner en conexión los manuscritos zambranianos sobre filosofía y educación con aquellas obras políticas en las que se hace referencia a la forma de ser sujeto de la democracia: la persona.
García Portela, Laura
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