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None were tied to militants, he said, and the pamphlets were "merely a scholarly critique" of government corruption.
The concept of cultural appropriation emerged in academia in the late 1970s and 1980s as part of the scholarly critique of colonialism.
The document, as I had sensed as well, was merely a scholarly critique of the then current Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Since then we've had what has to be one of the most decisive combinations of scholarly critique and real-world tests of an economic doctrine ever — and expansionary austerity has failed with flying colors.
Mr. West, a former university professor now at the Brookings Institution in Washington, offers a scholarly critique and innovative suggestions for a new policy focused more on economic and employment considerations.
"Or is it freedom of speech and by not censoring something you are making it less powerful, less mythical?" He said he might publish the bin Laden interviews along with a scholarly critique.
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The committee, headed by Paul Kurtz, a retired philosophy professor, supports scholarly critiques of pseudoscience and publishes the magazine Skeptical Inquirer, for which Nickell writes a regular column.
"There is a rich tradition of inquiry into Islam dating back to the 19th-century French and German scholarly critiques," Mr. Kurtz said.
Referring to several of the tradition's works as well as scholarly critiques, Fiskevold and Geelmuyden highlight how individual landscape perception is primarily a cultural construct: each individual may see a unique landscape based on personal experiences, but simultaneously, landscape represents a tradition of engaging with nature and land, which has been largely forgotten.
In addition, elements of evolutionary psychology are also still empirically controversial within the biosocial sciences, with scholarly critiques by some biologists and psychologists asserting that certain basic assumptions and tenets of evolutionary psychology are empirically unsupported (Barrett and Kurzban 2006).
Harvard University Press has issued a statement defending its publication of a book on the relationship between Hollywood studios and the Nazi regime, following a long critique from the New Yorker film critic David Denby charging the author, Ben Urwand, with "omissions and blunders" and suggesting that something "broke down" in the press's system of scholarly review.
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