Browsing by Subject "Visibility"

Browsing by Subject "Visibility"

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  • Neufeld, Dietmar (OpenJournals Publishing, 2014-11-20)
    Fear of just censure and the sense of shame it produced kept Roman citizens from doing wrong (Cic. Rep. 5.6). Invective functioned socially as a strategy of social sanction. One amongst a number of commonly identified ...
  • Lindgreen, Adam; Di Benedetto, C. Anthony; Brodie, Roderick J.; Fehrer, Julia; Van der Borgh, Michel (Elsevier, 2020-08)
    Academic success traditionally has been assessed by publications in highly ranked journals. Other measures of research quality such as citations are now available, and these measures offer a wider perspective of academic ...
  • Makhitha, K.M. (Khathutshelo Mercy); Wiese, Melanie; Van Heerden, Gene (Southern African Communication Association, 2014-12)
    Craft producers struggle to access the retail market because of their inability to communicate effectively. Understanding craft retailers’ buying behaviour, particularly with regard to the communication channels used, ...
  • Stilwell, Christine; Bats, Raphaelle; Lor, Peter Johan (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016)
    For better or worse, libraries are part of the fabric of society. They cannot survive and thrive as alien bodies nor, to use the language of systems theory, as closed systems with impermeable boundaries. It should ...
  • Lor, Peter Johan (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2016)
    The deliberate burning of libraries is nothing new, but it seems surprising that such incidents have also occurred in peacetime in democracies. What does this say about community perceptions of libraries and the response ...
  • Jansen, Jonathan D. (City Press, 2002-12-08)
    Jonathan D Jansen argues that black intellectuals have been co-opted into government follies, failing to point the way forward to a truly non-racial society.
  • Miller-McLemore, B.J. (Bonnie) (AOSIS Open Journals, 2017-10-25)
    This essay appraises the history of the International Academy of Practical Theology (IAPT), arguing that competing aims have pulled it in different directions. The essay arose initially out of a roundtable on IAPT at an ...