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Africa's Knowledge Economy And Links To India, Anand Kulkarni Jan 2022

Africa's Knowledge Economy And Links To India, Anand Kulkarni

International Review of Business and Economics

Competitive advantage for economies, both developed and developing, will be increasingly based on knowledge in all its forms, including science and technology, smart entrepreneurship, and new business and organizational development models. Due to COVID-19, the need for innovative solutions to health and economic disruptions has never been as keenly felt. This paper is structured in five parts. The first part examines the extent to which various countries in Sub-Saharan Africa participate in the global knowledge economy. Data is drawn from the UN Knowledge Index and canvases knowledge economy parameters such as research and development, value-added industrial production and knowledge-intensive services, …


Artistic Sensibility Is Inherent To Research, Benjamin Charles Ingman Jan 2022

Artistic Sensibility Is Inherent To Research, Benjamin Charles Ingman

Center for Rural School Health and Education: Faculty Scholarship

Artistic sensibility is defined in this work as the sensitivity and capacity to appreciate and act upon concerns of or pertaining to art and its production. This article contends that artistic sensibility is inherent to research. This contention is supported through three points which reveal a fourth: (1) Research requires dissemination. (2) Dissemination requires representation. (3) Representation requires artistic sensibility. These three points considered in conjunction illustrate a fourth: (4) Research requires artistic sensibility. This argument has implications for research venues, evaluations of research, and the preparation of researchers in all research disciplines. Namely, certain tenets of arts-based research may …


Faculty Spotlight—Dr. Seth Masket, Owen Mckessy, William Moody Apr 2020

Faculty Spotlight—Dr. Seth Masket, Owen Mckessy, William Moody

DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive

Interview with Dr. Seth Masket


Faculty Spotlight—Dr. Phil Danielson, Hannah Stanley, William Moody Apr 2020

Faculty Spotlight—Dr. Phil Danielson, Hannah Stanley, William Moody

DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive

Interview with Dr. Phil Danielson


Faculty Spotlight—Dr. William Phillpot, Will Moody Jan 2020

Faculty Spotlight—Dr. William Phillpot, Will Moody

DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive

William (Bill) Philpott Interview


Faculty Spotlight—Dr. Robert Dores, Anit Tyagi, William Moody Jan 2020

Faculty Spotlight—Dr. Robert Dores, Anit Tyagi, William Moody

DU Undergraduate Research Journal Archive

Robert Dores Interview

Edited by Will Moody


Interrogating Fake News In The Composition Classroom: Pedagogical Plans, Shelly A. Galliah Sep 2019

Interrogating Fake News In The Composition Classroom: Pedagogical Plans, Shelly A. Galliah

The Liminal: Interdisciplinary Journal of Technology in Education

This brief article argues that the skills developed in the first-year Composition classroom, such as analyzing texts, interrogating arguments, investigating media bias, conducting research, and thinking critically are crucial for helping students recognize the various forms of disinformation and post-truth as well as how to avoid circulating these and further polluting the media and information ecospheres. It also argues that Composition instructors must remain centrist to avoid exacerbating political polarization and alienating students who might be resistant to investigating fake news. This article summarizes some key readings and practical activities that Composition instructors may incorporate into their classrooms.


Exploring America's Approach On Environmental Issues, Quiwana N. Chaney, Rachel Ronca Jan 2017

Exploring America's Approach On Environmental Issues, Quiwana N. Chaney, Rachel Ronca

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Collaborating For Success: A Case Study On Mentoring, Partnering, And Teaching, Megan N. Kellner, Nedelina Tchangalova, Rachel W. Gammons, Alexander J. Carroll, Devon C. Payne-Sturges Jan 2016

Collaborating For Success: A Case Study On Mentoring, Partnering, And Teaching, Megan N. Kellner, Nedelina Tchangalova, Rachel W. Gammons, Alexander J. Carroll, Devon C. Payne-Sturges

Collaborative Librarianship

Master of Library and Information Science (MLIS) graduates seeking employment in academic libraries are often expected to possess user instruction and public service skills. However, it is difficult for students to achieve this experience through coursework alone. To address this disconnect, librarians at the University of Maryland (UMD) College Park Libraries created a Research and Teaching Fellowship to allow MLIS students at UMD to gain practical instruction experience. The authors present the experience of one MLIS student in collaboration with a subject librarian and a faculty member to plan, implement, and assess an information literacy instruction session for an undergraduate …


Steps Towards An Alignment Of Intellectual Property In South-South Exchanges: A Return To Trips, Ana Santos Rutschman Jan 2015

Steps Towards An Alignment Of Intellectual Property In South-South Exchanges: A Return To Trips, Ana Santos Rutschman

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Review Of Supporting The Changing Research Practices Of Chemists: Research Support Services: Chemistry Project, John Dupuis Jan 2013

Review Of Supporting The Changing Research Practices Of Chemists: Research Support Services: Chemistry Project, John Dupuis

Collaborative Librarianship

No abstract provided.


Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas - Protecting The Marine Environment In The Territorial Seas And Exclusive Economic Zones, Jon M. Van Dyke, Sherry P. Broder Jan 2011

Particularly Sensitive Sea Areas - Protecting The Marine Environment In The Territorial Seas And Exclusive Economic Zones, Jon M. Van Dyke, Sherry P. Broder

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Collaborative Research, Nicole C. Engard Jan 2010

Collaborative Research, Nicole C. Engard

Collaborative Librarianship

No abstract provided.


Library Anxiety Of Law Students: A Study Utilizing The Multidimensional Library Anxiety Scale, Stacey L. Bowers Jan 2010

Library Anxiety Of Law Students: A Study Utilizing The Multidimensional Library Anxiety Scale, Stacey L. Bowers

Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship

The purpose of this study was to determine whether law students experienced library anxiety and, if so, which components contributed to that anxiety. The Multidimensional Library Anxiety Scale (mlas) developed by Dr. Doris Van Kampen was used to assess library anxiety levels of law students. The mlas is a 53 question Likert scale instrument that measures the construct of library anxiety. Participants in the study were law students enrolled in a private midwestern university during the 2009-2010 academic year who completed the survey instrument. Law students are a unique graduate school population who undergo an extremely rigorous and competitive course …


Themes And Variations: The Convergence Of Corporate Governance Practices In Major World Markets, Allison Dabbs Garrett Jan 2004

Themes And Variations: The Convergence Of Corporate Governance Practices In Major World Markets, Allison Dabbs Garrett

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


U.S. Marine Scientific Research Activities Offshore Mexico: An Evaluation Of Mexico's Recent Regulatory Legal Framework, Jorge A. Vargas Jan 1995

U.S. Marine Scientific Research Activities Offshore Mexico: An Evaluation Of Mexico's Recent Regulatory Legal Framework, Jorge A. Vargas

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Securities Regulation In Japan: An Update, Shen-Shin Lu Jan 1993

Securities Regulation In Japan: An Update, Shen-Shin Lu

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


U.S. Responses, Denver Journal International Law & Policy Jan 1991

U.S. Responses, Denver Journal International Law & Policy

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Book Notes, Denver Journal International Law & Policy Jan 1983

Book Notes, Denver Journal International Law & Policy

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


The Role Of The State In Water Planning, Research, And Administration, Harris D. Sherman Jan 1976

The Role Of The State In Water Planning, Research, And Administration, Harris D. Sherman

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Measuring The Growth And Decay Of Transnational Norms Relevant To The Control Of Violence: A Prospectus For Research, Charles W. Kegley Jr. Jan 1975

Measuring The Growth And Decay Of Transnational Norms Relevant To The Control Of Violence: A Prospectus For Research, Charles W. Kegley Jr.

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Book Notes, Denver Journal International Law & Policy Jan 1972

Book Notes, Denver Journal International Law & Policy

Denver Journal of International Law & Policy

No abstract provided.