Sentence examples for scholarly definition from inspiring English sources

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However, the scholarly definition, individual subjective identified definition, and public perception of the middle class are far from each other.

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Conor Gearty points out (pdf) that it is just such moral opprobrium of the term terrorism that makes it such a useful tool for authorities; it is not in their interests to pin the word down, hence the many conflicting definitions that abound today – in one count, more than 100 scholarly definitions, not to mention the many legal and popular versions that compound the incoherence around the label.

Precise scholarly definitions of the movement differ in their emphasis, largely as a result of its highly eclectic structure.

By applying this definition to scholarly online publications, readers can be better prepared to recognize and interpret the meaning-making potential of aesthetic modes used in new media scholarly texts.

For term not found in these primary resources, we reverted to Google searches, prioritizing definitions from scholarly or institutional sources such as the Allen Brain Atlas [46], Scholarpedia.org, and the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (nist.gov).

Table 3 Thematic analysis categories for the scholarly literature 1. Definitions of child sex abuse and paedophilia 2. Views on neuroimaging research 3. Discursive space in the media and the political arena 4. Social policy 5. Institutional context of child care.

Obviously the definition of a scholarly journal article lacks in clarity, but usually there is an assumption that the article reports on original research, has undergone anonymous peer review of some sort, is shorter in length compared to monographs and is published in an issue of a regularly appearing serial publication.

To that extent, the topic lies at the 'gray zones' of scholarly inquiry, resisting clear-cut definitions and approaches.

The third definition has inspired much scholarly work that employs new kinds of data, new terms, and some new concepts and categories of analysis.

From a scholarly perspective, most of the early definitions of CSR and initial conceptual work about what it means in theory and in practice was begun in the 1960s by such writers as Keith Davis, Joseph McGuire, Adolph Berle, William Frederick, and Clarence Walton Carrolll 1999).

To understand the developments of the 18th century and to follow the scholarly debates, one may begin with a definition of the ancien régime.

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