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Cardinal, Charles – Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 2008
The purpose of this study is to quantify certain characteristics of the articles published in "Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior" in three 5-year periods, namely, 1971-1975, 1984-1988, and 1997-2001. The characteristics in question include geographic origin of articles, number of authors per article, number of references listed per article,…
Descriptors: College Students, Age, Suicide, Journal Articles
Ohnesorge, Karen – American Indian Quarterly, 2008
Like many contemporary Indigenous artists in the United States, Flathead artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith seeks to clarify existing relationships among race, place, and economics as well as to create new relationships. In particular, she and her peers combine image and text to interrogate the genre of landscape painting as a stage for fantasies of…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, American Indians, Artists, Racial Bias
Kulbaga, Theresa A. – College English, 2008
In her audio essay for the the National Public Radio's series "This I Believe," Iranian-American author and professor Azar Nafisi celebrates the affective power of empathy. In the essay, Nafisi refers to actual people in Darfur, Afghanistan, Iraq, Algeria, Rwanda, and North Korea, but she turns to classic nineteenth-century American novel to…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Foreign Countries, Empathy, Radio
Burns, E. Robert – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Lance Armstrong (2000) authored a book titled "It's Not About the Bike -- My Journey Back to Life," regarding his battle with testicular cancer. It became a "New York Times" Bestseller and was selected by the "School Library Journal" as one of the "Best Adult Books for High School Students for 2001." The goal of the project described in this…
Descriptors: Cancer, Athletes, Reputation, Authors
Louis, Karen Seashore; Holdsworth, Janet M.; Anderson, Melissa S.; Campbell, Eric G. – Journal of Higher Education, 2008
Peer-reviewed papers are the major currency in the realm of science. Without an appropriate number of publications in high-quality journals, scientists do not get university positions, are not promoted, and fail to get grants to fund their research. Decisions made about authorship are not always straightforward, as accepted practice sometimes…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Authors, Scientists, Ethics
Boyd, Barry L. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2009
Leadership educators teach Transformational Leadership Theory in their classrooms, but could transformational theory be used as a pedagogical model to deepen students' understanding of leadership? This article presents Erin Gruwell, a first-year teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School in Long Beach and subject of the 2006 movie "The Freedom…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Transformative Learning, Teaching Methods, Leadership Training
Drake, Pat – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2010
This article offers an account of a doctoral insider research project that became problematic. The project was investigating mathematics teaching in a university in the UK, and by contrasting the research account with research diary entries pertaining to two interviewees, different interpretations of the interview data are evident. These…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Programs, Researchers, Participatory Research
Ownership & Authorship of Collaborative Academic Work. CAUT Intellectual Property Advisory. Number 2
Canadian Association of University Teachers, 2008
The purpose of this advisory is to assist academic staff members in avoiding conflict over ownership and authorship rights in collaborative academic work. When students, professors, librarians and other researchers work together in teams, they can create fundamental advances in knowledge. Unfortunately, these arrangements are also generating…
Descriptors: Conflict, Intellectual Property, Integrity, Teamwork
Beynon, John – Ethnography and Education, 2008
In 1985 Falmer Press published my first book, a classroom ethnography entitled "Initial Encounters in a Secondary School," which helped establish me as an academic. However, it has long concerned me that the decade-long Victoria Road Lower School Project (as it came to be called) contained two resounding "silences": (1)…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Autobiographies, Teacher Attitudes, Ethics
Cassuto, Leonard – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
Richard Wright's literary career begins with a lynching and ends with a serial murderer. "Big Boy Leaves Home," the 1936 story that leads off Wright's first book, "Uncle Tom's Children" (1938), renders the vicious mob-execution of a young black man falsely accused of rape. "A Father's Law," Wright's last novel, left unfinished at his unexpected…
Descriptors: United States History, United States Literature, Social Attitudes, Authors
Grobman, Laurie – College English, 2008
Author Sue Monk Kidd, who is white, employs stereotypes of African Americans and problematically appropriates features of black writing in her novel "The Secret Life of Bees." Nevertheless, this book is worth teaching, not only because it has acquired much cultural capital but also because it offers students a way to examine relationships between…
Descriptors: United States Literature, Whites, Authors, Literary Devices
Mann, Bruce L. – Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
Educational technologists might well describe online distance education as "a series of instructional events over the Internet that find their expression as learning events in a student". As a legal construct however, "online distance education" is simply "the intellectual property of its owner". This description is…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Property, Legal Responsibility, Laws
Edgar, Leslie D.; Boyd, Barry; Rutherford, Tracy; Briers, Gary E. – Journal of Leadership Education, 2009
According to a survey of professionals in agricultural education, "The Journal of Leadership Education" ("JOLE") is a new and primary outlet of leadership education research and professional scholarship. The purpose of this study was to assess five years of JOLE's primary and secondary research theme areas, frequent primary and…
Descriptors: Research Needs, Units of Study, Authors, Research Methodology
Clark, John A. – Australian Educational Researcher, 2007
In our descriptions of things, we normally think that truth plays an important part; we value true statements over false ones and we prefer people to be truthful rather than deceitful. If these two facets of truth are important in our everyday lives, they assume even more significance in educational research because of the commitment researchers…
Descriptors: Educational Researchers, Qualitative Research, Educational Research, Ethics
Smelser, Neil J. – Social Psychology Quarterly, 2007
Philip Rieff, who died on July 1, 2006, will be remembered as a most unusual and brilliant cultural critic, theorist of culture, and prophet of cultural doom. This essay is written neither to extol nor to attack him--though there will be some of each--but mainly to reflect on some larger issues raised by his works. The occasion for the essay is…
Descriptors: Recognition (Achievement), Reputation, Authors, World Views

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