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Shaking It Up illuminated a number of specific issues for us to consider in scholarly communication reform but how do these compare from 2011 to 2014? (I won't offer a summary of the workshop – see accounts from Roger Schonfeld and Lou Woodley; and the DigitalScience report will be released soon). For starters, the emphasis on infrastructure increased dramatically.
Not surprisingly, a great deal of feminist legal scholarly attention and reform effort has been directed to revealing and changing the many ways in which law fails to protect women and girls against rape (including date rape and marital rape), domestic violence, sexual harassment, and other forms of abuse.
Since your retirement from public life, you have written many scholarly articles about reforming healthcare in the United States.
We know that theory animates the depth of scholarly thought and legal reform, and the best university law schools will always pride itself on its dedication to the highest quality of legal scholarship.
In this richly comparative analysis of late Muscovite and early Imperial court culture, Ernest A. Zitser provides a corrective to the secular bias of the scholarly literature about the reforms of Peter the Great.
The scholarly debate about NPM reforms has increasingly been influenced by what Premfors [ 6] labels the "structured pluralism story", focusing on variation to the extent to which different countries have implemented NPM reforms [ 7- 14].
A bunch of folks—especially think-tank scholarly types have been talking about reforming the prison system lately because everyone who looks at how it treats inmates is like, "Whoa, this is the most fucked-up thing I've ever seen".
In McKivigan's words, a study of his life 'contributes to the scholarly appreciation of change and continuity in nineteenth-century American reform,' a reform movement that, thanks to the extensive work in this book, will not be forgotten". "James Redpath managed to play a role in almost every meaningful reform movement of his day.
There Bucer supported the offical, cautious reform program of Cranmer and the scholarly Nicholas Ridley against the more radical reform of the English church urged by the Zwinglian John Hooper and the Scottish Reformer John Knox.
Britons ridicule the French for their rule-based language, but at least they have a scholarly academy to discuss and approve (or resist) reform.
Where should the scholarly publishing community come down on the question of reform?
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