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An infamous academic chooses not to be convincing but to increase his brand value by performing provocatively; a troll communicates publicly but seeks only private "lulz"; shouting things your audience already believes, yet pretending that you're not allowed to say them, seems to be an easy route to success on talk radio or the op-ed pages.

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' The images he is referring to came from one of the most infamous episodes in American academic history, the Stanford Prison Experiment – a study Zimbardo led in 1971 into the psychological and behavioural effects of imprisonment that swiftly descended into scenes of cruelty and degradation.

This infamous (in vegan and academic feminist circles) reading of the meat industry suggests that male dominance and animals' oppression are essentially linked by the way in which women and animals are treated.

This infamous (in vegan and academic feminist circles) reading of the meat industry argues that male dominance and animals' oppression are essentially linked by the way in which women and animals are treated.

Trump's team described the 67-year-old academic, who is infamous in China watching circles for being a radical hawk, as "a brilliant policy mind and a tireless worker".

But for college students, Blackboard's user experience and unwieldy interface became infamous as a part of academic life that was to be endured, not enjoyed.

Under the country's infamous law 301, countless journalists, academics and intellectuals, including the Nobel prize laureate Orhan Pamuk, have been prosecuted for acts deemed to "insult Turkishness".

Haleh Esfandiari, the Iranian-American academic held for four months in Iran's infamous Evin prison, was released and returned to the United States several weeks ago.

In one infamous episode, someone invited a woman who was supposedly an academic expert on teen sexuality to speak at an assembly; in fact, she was a stripper, and started disrobing in response to the urging of a guy in the audience.

One approach to recruiting is the star system popularized by Stanley Fish, the infamous literary and legal theorist who enticed a fleet of academic celebrities to Duke during the 1980s and 1990s, and then was himself enticed to the much less venerable University of Illinois at Chicago in 1999 as dean of liberal arts and sciences.

There may also be a bit of Schaden-freude * here--learned especially from tales of the infamous Modern Language Association meetings where so many humanities Ph.D.s must grovel for academic jobs.

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