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    Writer and participant visibility in quantitative and qualitative research: a corpus-assisted study of human agent verbs in health science publications.Ruth Breeze - 2024 - Lodz Papers in Pragmatics 20 (1):1-23.
    Quantitative and qualitative research writing is thought to differ in a number of ways, which include the visibility given to the human agents involved, that is, writers and participants in the study. However, most studies have so far centred on writer visibility alone, which has been measured principally through personal pronoun use. This paper approaches the issue of writer and participant visibility in one area of research where both quantitative and qualitative methods are frequent, namely health sciences. A (...)
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    Israeli Writers Translate and Write about Janusz Korczak.Miriam Akavia - 2003 - Dialogue and Universalism 13 (6):105-110.
    The author portrays the reception of Janusz Korczak’s writings and ideas in Israel. She presents Israeli writers both Polish- and Israeli-born, considering their writings as consequence of extensive interest in universal values and universal figure suck as Janusz Korczak.
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    Writers and politics: Gisèle Sapiro’s advances within the Bourdieusian sociology of the literary field.Bridget Fowler - 2021 - Theory and Society 50 (6):867-889.
    This article undertakes a critical analysis of the work of Gisèle Sapiro, with reference to sociology of literature. From 1999 (Sapiro, 2014a), Sapiro has developed the Bourdieusian research tradition, amplifying especially Bourdieu’s theory of crisis. Focusing on the antagonisms between literary “prophets” and “priests”, she has drawn on a rich sample of 184 writers to elucidate the struggles inherent in World War II between writers from different field positions and literary habitus. Further, her historical analyses of the ethical commitments of (...)
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    Darwin the writer.George Levine - 2011 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Darwin the writer -- Learning to see : Darwin's prophetic apprenticeship on the Beagle voyage -- The prose of On the origin of species -- Surprise and paradox : Darwin's artful legacy -- Darwinian mind and Wildean paradox -- Hardy's Woodlanders and the Darwinian grotesque -- Coda : the comic Darwin.
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    Aristocratic writers and new continents: Lawrence and tocqueville on democracy.Colin D. Pearce - unknown
    This short essay attempts to bring D.H. Lawrence and Alexis de Tocqueville into the same field of vision via a comparative assessment of the former's 1922 novel entitled 'Kangaroo' and the latter's classic study of the politics of the New World, 'Democracy in America.' It argues that as 'Good Europeans' the two writers were seeking both to learn from, as well as to teach about the meaning of modern civilization's transition to Democracy via the example provided by a specific national (...)
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    Greek writers and philosophers in Philo and Josephus: a study of their secular education and educational ideals.Erkki Koskenniemi - 2019 - Boston: Brill.
    In Greek Writers and Philosophers in Philo and Josephus Erkki Koskenniemi investigates how two Jewish writers, Philo and Josephus, quoted, mentioned and referred to Greek writers and philosophers.
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    Slash writers and guinea pigs as models for a scientific multiliteracy.Matthew Weinstein - 2006 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 38 (5):607–623.
    This paper explores alternative approaches to the conception of scientific literacy, drawing on cultural studies and emerging practices in language arts as its framework. The paper reviews historic tensions in the understanding of scientific literacy and then draws on the multiliteracies movement in language arts to suggest a scientific multiliteracy. This is explored through analyzing the writing practices of groups other than scientists who for a variety of reasons must engage science. Specifically the paper examines zine writers who are ‘professional’ (...)
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    Dear writer in the window: the wit and wisdom of a sidewalk sage.Georgelle Hirliman - 1992 - New York, N.Y., U.S.A.: Penguin Books.
    While trying to write her first novel, Georgelle Hirliman found herself suffering a severe case of writers block. To break free she installed herself in the window of a bookstore with her typewriter and invited passersby to ask her anything they wanted. She found that responding immediately to unexpected questions freed her to write, and gave her joy, so for ten years she sat in bookstore windows in New York, New Mexico and Oregon, answering with grace and wit such questions (...)
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    What writers do with the written comments provided by thesis supervisor teachers in English Pedagogy Programs?Mónica Tapia-Ladino, María Soledad de la Ho & Katia Sáez-Carrillo - 2020 - Alpha (Osorno) 51:109-123.
    Resumen: Los profesores universitarios ocupamos mucho tiempo en ofrecer retroalimentación oral o escrita a los trabajos de los estudiantes. Sin embargo, una de las preocupaciones que surge es saber qué hacen los estudiantes con dichas sugerencias ¿Las siguen? ¿Las omiten? El objetivo de esta investigación es presentar los resultados del análisis de las acciones ejecutadas por estudiantes universitarios a partir de los 434 comentarios escritos ofrecidos por dos profesores guías a un total de 6 borradores durante el desarrollo de una (...)
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  10. Preface Writers are Consistent.Roger Clarke - 2017 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 98 (3):362-381.
    The preface paradox does not show that it can be rational to have inconsistent beliefs, because preface writers do not have inconsistent beliefs. I argue, first, that a fully satisfactory solution to the preface paradox would have it that the preface writer's beliefs are consistent. The case here is on basic intuitive grounds, not the consequence of a theory of rationality or of belief. Second, I point out that there is an independently motivated theory of belief – sensitivism – (...)
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    The Writer is a Sorcerer: Literature and the Becomings of A Thousand Plateaus.Vernon W. Cisney - 2020 - Deleuze and Guattari Studies 14 (3):457-480.
    In this paper, I trace the concept of ‘becomings’, most thoroughly articulated in the tenth plateau of A Thousand Plateaus, as it relates to the notion of the writer as sorcerer. More precisely, my aim is to articulate how it is that Deleuze and Guattari conceptualise the writer as really effecting what they understand as ‘becomings’. My thesis is that if the writer is a sorcerer, capable of enabling real becomings, it is because language itself, for Deleuze (...)
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  12. Black Writers Tried To Write out of Slavery.Henry Louis Gates - 1986 - In "Race," Writing, and Difference. University of Chicago Press.
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    Strategies of Desacralization of Writers by Means of Merch.N. S. Podoliaka - 2022 - Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 22:80-89.
    _Purpose._ The purpose of the research is to outline the strategies of desacralization of writers by means of merch, to determine the positive and negative aspects of the search for new meanings in the reproduction of cult figures. _Theoretical basis._ The article examines merch as a tool that encourages people to change sacred meanings and ideas about writers as bearers of the sacred for Ukrainians. The source base of the study is the works devoted to the problems of the sacred (...)
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    The Writer-to-Be: An Impression of Living.Walter Abish - 1980 - Substance 9 (2):101.
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    "Writer and Critic" and Other Essays by Georg Lukács"Writer and Critic" and Other Essays by Georg Lukacs.Willis H. Truitt, Arthur D. Kahn, Georg Lukács & Georg Lukacs - 1973 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 7 (1):105.
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    War – Writer – Text: Discursive Features (on the Material of Oksana Zabuzhko’s Essays).Svitlana Kuranova - 2023 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 10:68-88.
    The article is dedicated to a complex analysis of the “war texts”. Discursive features of the triad “war – author – text” are proposed to be researched through the prism of the holistic linguistic act of communication. Discourse analysis of “war texts” is carried out on the material of works of Oksana Zabuzhko, namely, the collection of essays “And Again I Crawl into the Tank” and “The Longest Journey”. The way the topic of the Russian-Ukrainian war is understood and interpreted (...)
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    On Two Kinds of Labor of Dagong Writers.Lu Wenchao - 2022 - Rivista di Estetica 79:63-73.
    Dagong writers – writers who are factory workers – engage in two kinds of labor, the physical labor that earns a living and the spiritual labor that comforts the soul. They are closely related. First, physical labor provides the raison d’être for spiritual labor, becoming an important theme for it. Second, spiritual labor alleviates the fatigue of physical labor, enabling the alienated labor to obtain poetic salvation. Because of their achievement in spiritual labor, many workers have made the leap from (...)
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    Adorno as a Modernist Writer.Richard Eldridge - 2019 - In Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), A companion to Adorno. Hoboken: Wiley. pp. 383–395.
    Like other major modernist writers, Adorno sets himself against modern social formations, understood as deadening and evacuated of meaning. In Minima Moralia, he makes emphatic use of distinctively modernist literary techniques within philosophy as a form of writing. In focusing on particular circumstances of trauma and epiphany, he seeks to disclose in images the hollowness of modern life and to gesture toward life otherwise.
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    A Writer Looking for His Writing Scene: Paul Valéry's Procedures in His Notebooks around 1894.Karin Krauthausen - 2013 - Science in Context 26 (2):305-343.
    ArgumentThe famousCahiersof Paul Valéry cannot be reduced to a single scientific discipline, a specific philosophical tradition, or a literary genre. For today's reader these notebooks constitute a formatsui generis, one very often characterized by an “observation of a second order”: in theCahiersValéry uses writing, drawing, and calculating not only for purposes of argumentation; he also pays attention to the significance of such writing, drawing, and calculating processes for the production of knowledge. It is particularly thepracticeof note-taking and sketching in Valéry's (...)
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    Latin Writers of the Fifth Century.W. P. Mustard & Eleanor Shipley Duckett - 1931 - American Journal of Philology 52 (2):195.
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    Women Writers and Detectives in Nineteenth-Century Crime Fiction: The Mothers of the Mystery Genre. By Lucy Sussex.Lucia Rinaldi - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (3):426 - 426.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 3, Page 426, June 2012.
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    Freelance technical writers: does temporary work promote ethical issues?Kathy Brady - 2011 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 9 (1):34-48.
    PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to explore whether freelance technical writers experience greater ethical issues than do their permanently employed counterparts. Because freelance technical writers work at the whim of the client, it is possible that the perhaps tenuous nature of this relationship may leave freelance technical writers feeling obligated to complete projects about which they have ethical concerns.Design/methodology/approachThis qualitative study was conducted through an e‐mail survey, a more detailed e‐mail interview, and a phone interview.FindingsA clear majority of the (...)
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    TV Writers and Producers and Ethics: How Can I Help?Eric Manheimer - 2019 - American Journal of Bioethics 19 (10):12-14.
    Volume 19, Issue 10, October 2019, Page 12-14.
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    On writers and their biases.Derek Sellman - 2019 - Nursing Philosophy 20 (1):e12233.
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    American Writers on American Literature. John Macy.L. M. Pape - 1932 - International Journal of Ethics 43 (1):93-94.
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    A Writer and His Community of Neighbours.John Updike - 2005 - The Chesterton Review 31 (1/2):230-234.
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  27. A writer deserves to be paid for his work' : American progressive writers, foreign royalties, and the limits of Soviet internationalism in the mid-to-late 1950s / Kristy Ironside - Antagonistic internationalists : Catholic activists and the UN system after 1945.David Brydan - 2021 - In Jessica Reinisch & David Brydan (eds.), Europe's internationalists: rethinking the history of internationalism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
     
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  28. Writer on Rasa.Rupagosvamin-A. Vaisnava - 2007 - In Krishnamurthy Bheemacharya Archak & Dr Michael (eds.), Science, History, Philosophy, and Literature in Sanskrit Classics: Dr. D.N. Shanbhag Felicitation Volume. Delhi: Sundeep Prakashan. pp. 274.
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  29. Writers on the Left.Daniel Aron, Morgan Y. Himelstein, Gerald Rabkin, Alfred Kazin, Harvey Swados & Eberhard Brüning - 1968 - Science and Society 32 (3):300-306.
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    Medieval Writers and Their Work: Middle English Literature 1100-1500.J. A. Burrow - 2008 - Oxford University Press UK.
    In an updated edition of his hugely successful student introduction to English literature from 1100 to 1500, J. A. Burrow takes account of scholarly developments in the the field, most notably devoting a final chapter to the impact of historicism on medieval studies. Full of information and stimulating ideas, and a pleasure to read, Burrow's book deals with circumstances of composition and reception, the main genres, 'modes of meaning', and medieval literature's afterlife in modern times. It shows that the literature (...)
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  31. The writer engagé : Tocqueville and political rhetoric.Laurence Guellec - 2006 - In Cheryl B. Welch (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Tocqueville. New York: Cambridge University Press.
  32. A writer's study of Śaṅkara versus the six preceptors of Advaita.Ramananda Tirtha - 1970 - Tinniyam, Trichy.,: Śaṅkara Mutt Bhakta Jana Sabha; available at B. G. Paul, Madras.
     
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    Writers and their education.Liam Gearon & Emma Williams - 2019 - British Journal of Educational Studies 67 (3):283-289.
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    Christian Writer's Work Revived.Borsnislaus B. Kush - 2010 - The Chesterton Review 36 (3-4):217-219.
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  35. Readerly/writerly.Warren Motte - 2023 - In Jeffrey R. Di Leo & Zahi Anbra Zalloua (eds.), Understanding Žižek, understanding modernism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  36. Contributing writers.David G. Spiteri, Vietnamese Leaf Turtle, James Buskirk, Lizard Column, Allison Alberts, Crossword Puzzle & A. F. H. Business - 1993 - Vivarium 5:3.
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    Heinemann African Writers Series.Nourdin Bejjit - 2019 - Logos 30 (1):12-27.
    From its launch in 1962, the African Writers Series enabled the dissemination of African literature worldwide and contributed to the creation of a critical sensitivity among readers and critics alike to its distinct qualities and values. It is difficult to imagine the existence of a solid ‘tradition’ of African literature in English without the African Writers Series. What is more, Heinemann Educational Books made it possible for African authors writing in Arabic or French to be part of a larger literary (...)
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    Young Writer's Prize Nurturing tomorrow's researchers in Physics and Materials Science.E. A. Davis - 2008 - Philosophical Magazine 88 (36):4223-4223.
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    Catholic Writers in France.David O'Connell - 1983 - Renascence 36 (1-2):3-16.
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    Three Writers That Looking Up For Kızıl Elma.Fatih Özdemi̇r - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:503-515.
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    Roman writers and the indian practice of suttee.Waldemar Heckel & John C. Yardley - 1981 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 125 (1-2):305-312.
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  42. Readerly/writerly.Warren Motte - 2023 - In Jeffrey R. Di Leo & Zahi Anbra Zalloua (eds.), Understanding Žižek, understanding modernism. New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
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  43. (1 other version)Writers on ethics: classical and contemporary.Joseph Katz - 1962 - Princeton, N.J.,: Van Nostrand.
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    Writers at Asllomar.Stuart Auerbach - 1975 - Hastings Center Report 5 (4):4-4.
  45. Writers on Ethics.Joseph Katz, Philip Nochlin & Robert Stover - 1963 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 18 (2):224-225.
     
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    Writers of the lost I: second-order self-observation and absolute writership.Eric Rosseel - 1992 - In G. van der Vijve (ed.), New Perspectives on Cybernetics. pp. 220--233.
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    Peirce as a Writer.Vincent M. Colapietro - 2019 - Philosophy and Literature 43 (2):384-410.
    C. S. Peirce’s writings are instructive in a number of ways, not least of all for how they, in part despite themselves, assist us in conceiving what he was so strongly disposed to disparage, literary discourse. He possessed greater linguistic facility and deeper literary sensibility than he appreciated, though a militantly polemical identity helped to insure he left this facility undeveloped and this sensibility unacknowledged.2 For this and other reasons, a study of Peirce as a writer is worthwhile. It (...)
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    Writing About a Woman Writer’s Writing: On Gender Identification(s) and Being a Male Critic of Carol Shields’s Work.Alex Ramon - 2011 - Text Matters - a Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 1 (1):170-182.
    Writing About a Woman Writer's Writing: On Gender Identification and Being a Male Critic of Carol Shields's Work This essay takes as its starting point my experience as a male critic of Carol Shields's work. Throughout the researching and writing of my PhD on Shields, I have noted with curiosity the surprise registered by many people upon discovering that a male critic would choose to write about the work of a female author. This reaction, confirmed by other male academics (...)
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    Thinkers, writers and kinds of intellectual biographies: contribution to a symposium on Sophie Scott-Brown’s Colin Ward and the Art of Everyday Anarchy.Melanie Nolan - 2024 - History of European Ideas 50 (5):864-867.
    One of his obituarists describes Colin Ward (1924-2010) as ‘as one of the greatest anarchist thinkers of the past half century’, ‘a pioneering social historian’ and a chuckling anarchist.1 In the p...
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  50. Soldiers, Writers and Statesmen of the English Revolution. By Ian Gentles, et al.T. Harris - 1999 - The European Legacy 4:116-116.
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