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academic discipline

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meanings of academicand discipline


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academic
adjective
uk /ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/ us /ˌæk.əˈdem.ɪk/
relating to schools, colleges, and universities, or connected with studying and thinking, not with ...
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discipline
noun
uk /ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/ us /ˈdɪs.ə.plɪn/
training that makes people more willing to obey or more able to control themselves, often in the form of rules, and punishments if these are broken, or the behaviour produced by ...
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Examples of academic discipline


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After its initial difficulties, it was, he declared, finally 'a respectable academicdiscipline'.
These developments coincided with the growing prestige of medicine as an academicdiscipline.
One is an applied discipline and the other is a more academicdiscipline, with the two having intimate connections.
Central to this was his determination to guarantee the status of architecture as a valid academicdiscipline.
The academicdiscipline of religious studies obstructs a clear view of what happens in other cultures.
Contemporary history as an academicdiscipline must do its part to ensure that the vicissitudes in this common post-war history are not simply smoothed over.
This development coincided with the growing prestige of medicine as a scientific and academicdiscipline.
The laws of war are far too important an issue to be left to any single academicdiscipline.
These enquiries started from concerns about the health of law as an academicdiscipline as it is rapidly becoming more cosmopolitan.
There can be little doubt that the relatively new academicdiscipline of medical law has been heavily shaped by ethical discourse.
In short, whatever our academicdiscipline or political motivation, we need to be aware of the ways in which we too often essentialize social change.
So what are the arguments against architecture as an academicdiscipline?
Each academicdiscipline has its own style, set of background practices, and habits.
This book is a pioneering attempt to make links between social policy as an academicdiscipline and environmental concerns.
These differences point to an important divergence in the ways that most intellectual historians and philosophers define the characteristics of an academicdiscipline.
The measurement of policy outcomes and programme outputs has long been seen as central to social policy as an academicdiscipline and an administrative practice.
Fundamental criticisms of an academicdiscipline should be taken seriously.
It contributes no less to a modification of the accepted story of the origins of the history of science as an academicdiscipline.
The growth of an academicdiscipline of emergency management further added to the intellectual resources of the profession.
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