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Research degrees in journalism: What is an exegesis?
2014
Pacific Journalism Review – Te Koakoa
This article addresses the question of what might constitute an exegesis for a higher degree by research in journalism, and briefly canvasses issues for journalism as a disciplinary research practice. ...
It argues that the singularity and value of journalism as a research practice lie in its combination of a reflexive empirical focus, a focus on contemporary phenomena and an intense engagement with the ...
its status as research. ...
doi:10.24135/pjr.v20i1.188
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The Promise of a Sociology Degree in Canadian Higher Education
2010
Canadian Review of Sociology/Revue canadienne de sociologie
Some argue that such skills can help students think creatively and move beyond the traditional assump- tions of the status quo: ‘‘Sociology teaches us to think creatively and critically about the world ...
The status quo is latently reinforced and reproduced as applied programs and the ac- quisition of relevant job skills trump the need for an independent space for critical reflection. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1755-618x.2010.01245.x
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Environmental Flows Assessment for Macroinvertebrates at the River Reach Scale in Different Degrees of Hydromorphological Alteration
2022
Frontiers in Environmental Science
The most common comparisons concern analyses between natural and regulated rivers, where the degree of river channel alterations is undefined and usually refers to all forms of hydromorphological degradation ...
In order to put the obtained values of environmental flows into a broader context, the analyses of hydrological data and calculation of hydrology-based environmental flows were performed. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Presented results were obtained as a part of a doctoral thesis, carried out at the Department of Hydraulic and Sanitary Engineering of Poznań University of Life Sciences. ...
doi:10.3389/fenvs.2022.866526
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Balancing Music Industry Curricula in Undergraduate Degree Programs: A Course Distribution Survey and Analysis
2011
Journal of the Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association
success, based on a thoughtful and comprehensive analysis of evidence and facts, not historical ideals or protection of the status quo, will be used to help foster changes where needed to best serve students ...
and Humanities areas were all rated by graduates as "Very Important." ...
Keith hatScheK is Associate Professor and Director of the Music Management Program at the Conservatory of Music, University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. ...
doi:10.25101/11.7
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Crafting Your Research Future: A Guide to Successful Master's and Ph.D. Degrees in Science & Engineering
2012
Synthesis Lectures on Engineering
What is it like to be a researcher or a scientist? For young people, including graduate students and junior faculty members in universities, how can they identify good ideas for research? ...
In this book, Ling and Yang answer these questions in a step-by-step manner with specific and concrete examples from their first-hand research experience. ...
• Depending on the culture and environment where you grew up and received earlier education, you may already be used to challenging the status quo rather than merely following instructions. ...
doi:10.2200/s00412ed1v01y201203eng018
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A Critical Analytic Discussion of Massive Curriculum Pedagogy Comparable to Holly Books-Towards ICTs Strategies
2021
Indonesian Journal Of Educational Research and Review
, ICTs' based, and collaborative peers, enabling 97% of learners to achieve the studied "blend-digit" curricula. ...
Considering the research results and the pragmatic principle of 'nothing can respond to diversity except diversity', the Author offered a countering strategy ("Schools without Flunking") merited with personalized ...
As such, they feel more comfortable keeping the 'status quo of learning and teaching. ...
doi:10.23887/ijerr.v4i3.41633
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Feminising Innovation: Challenges in Science and Technology Studies (STS)
2021
Feminist Encounters: A Journal of Critical Studies in Culture and Politics
It does so via an exploration of the embedding of a new academic discipline, in this instance Digital Humanities, in existing higher education institutions in the Nordic countries. ...
As part of this, the article analyses how innovation can be considered both desirable and disruptive (innovation as such constitutes a disruptive technology), and utilises Fiona Mackay's (2014) notions ...
DIGITAL HUMANITIES AS INNOVATION Given this feminised status of innovation I want to consider a particular innovation in the academy -Digital Humanities or DH for short -and its reception within Nordic ...
doi:10.20897/femenc/11161
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The Future of Anthropology
2018
OKH Journal: Anthropological Ethnography and Analysis Through the Eyes of Christian Faith
The world as we know it is moving further and further into a virtual, digital world. We are brought closer and closer together yet further and further from each other's humanity. ...
This coupled with the incredibly fast advancements in technology and skills required in the workforce has resulted in the academy struggling to keep pace and maintain its current status quo. ...
doi:10.18251/okh.v2i2.37
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Tertiary education in Ergonomics and Human Factors: Quo Vadis?
2019
Ergonomics
In 2019, the Human Factors and Ergonomics (HFE) discipline turned 70; to celebrate, an international group of academics and educators have reflected on the status of HFE tertiary education across the globe ...
Practitioner summary: A range of structural issues and financial pressures exist within the tertiary education system that creates challenges for the viability of specialist programmes such as HFE. ...
Special thanks to Jessica Hutchings at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, who was a co-organiser of the special session 'Tertiary education in Ergonomics and Human Factors: Quo vadis?' ...
doi:10.1080/00140139.2019.1701095
pmid:31795846
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Health and Human Rights: An International Crusade
1995
Health and Human Rights: An International Journal
At the other end of this continuum are nations whose citizens have knowledge and a high degree of enjoyment of their basic rights, with structures in place to intervene in, or at least monitor, cases where ...
The intricate relationship between health and human rights embraces not only civil and political rights but-perhaps first and foremost-the right to health. ...
There is comfort in failing to challenge the status quo. ...
doi:10.2307/4065208
pmid:10395716
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Paradigm Shifts in Cryptographic Engineering
2019
IEEE Transactions on Dependable and Secure Computing
Indeed, the field is far from being in a state of stagnation: Substantial breakthroughs have been made in cryptography and security in the past decade that were beyond the norm of natural linear progress ...
As with any technology, and as was predicted over 20 years ago by cryptographers, cryptography is a doubleedged sword that has been used by both the good guys to get security, but also by others to get ...
conventional paradigms, rocks the crypto boat, questions the status quo, and raises controversial issues. ...
doi:10.1109/tdsc.2019.2934527
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Preface
[chapter]
2021
Data Science
Beyond that, a cultural change is also taking place requiring individual, social, govern-
mental, public, and private organizations to continually challenge the status quo,
explore alternatives, and get ...
comfortable with some degree of failure in the relent-
less march toward digitalization. ...
doi:10.1515/9783110697827-202
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Foundations of Communication Theory—A Foreword
1961
Journal of Communication
Distinguishing between the present status of the receiving organism and the goal-state to which it aspires, he analyzes information in respect to the degree to which the receiver moves from the status ...
Sinnott, an eminent biologist and the Dean Emeritus of the Graduate School, Yale University, is a scholar who sees important parallels between biological processes and communication as semantically per ...
doi:10.1111/j.1460-2466.1961.tb00001.x
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Educational scenarios for digital futures
2010
Journal of Educational Media
In short, the status quo scenarios are unattractive and unsustainable as learning futures for a modern society. ...
However, the scenario that was predicted as most likely was a Bureaucratic System (status quo). ...
doi:10.1080/17439884.2010.509351
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Page 72 of SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal Vol. 122, Issue 6
[page]
2013
SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal
He has a B.A. degree from Oberlin College, a BSEE from Washington University in St. Louis and an MSEE degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology. ...
changes in the status quo are eventually inevitable. ...
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