Wiping out an entire academicdiscipline with a single sentence.
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If ever there was a need for a new academicdiscipline it would be micropolitics.
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I don't think photography should be an academicdiscipline.
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We have watched the rise of "cultural studies", challenging every academicdiscipline from Eng.
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Newton was matured in academicdiscipline, a fellow in Trinity College, Cambridge, and a professor of mathematics.
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The aim is to facilitate debate and to consider the future of Irish Studies as an academicdiscipline.
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Just as important, however, are the conceptual continuities between mainstream economics as academicdiscipline and as governing policy ideology.
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Conventional histories of computer programming tend to conflate programming as a vocational activity with computer science as an academicdiscipline.
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Language design and development served as a focus for productive theoretical research, and helped establish computer science as a legitimate academicdiscipline.
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Perhaps they should be dealt with more appropriately within the academicdiscipline of psychology, but then economics in a branch of psychology.
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Yet as popular and useful as this course was, it was based mainly on research and teaching from the academicdiscipline of psychology.
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For if history has taught us only one thing, then this surely is an indication that it is underperforming as an academicdiscipline.
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About 190 colleges in India offer one or more nutrition courses at various levels but the academicdiscipline of pubic health nutriution is fairly young.
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Social work is a practice-based profession and an academicdiscipline that promotes social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people.
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This strange statement of its purpose further confirms the fact that there is no such academicdiscipline as women's studies (or men's studies).
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Vocational EDP schools were seen as being too lax in their standards, and the emerging academicdiscipline of computer science was viewed as too stringent.