WordNet
- not edifying (同)unenlightening
- enlightening or uplifting so as to encourage intellectual or moral improvement; "the paintings in the church served an edifying purpose even for those who could not read" (同)enlightening
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- …‘を'教化する,啓発する
English Journal
- Antenarratives to inform health care research: exploring workplace illness disclosure for people with multiple sclerosis (MS).
- Vickers MH.SourceSchool of Business, University of Western Sydney, Australia.
- Journal of health and human services administration.J Health Hum Serv Adm.2012 Fall;35(2):170-206.
- I share Boje's (2001) concept of antenarratives as a useful means of presenting qualitative health care research, especially their capacity to share illness-related stories which may be fragmented, non-linear, sometimes incoherent, and often speculative. I do this to offer insights to health care pr
- PMID 23113417
- [Communique on the present status and future of anthropology taken from the meeting of department heads and principle scientists from the Society of Anthropology (GfA)].
- Rühli F, Schiefenhivel W.AbstractThe primary goal discussed is to strengthen the scientifically important research discipline of anthropology in the coming years by reinforcing its position in the German university system as a trans-disciplinary field and to edify its image within the public eye. Like many other branches of science, anthropology has witnessed a number of profound changes in the university sphere in recent years. In addition to increased reliance on monetary funding, the fundamental structure of research and teaching in the university sector, the product of centuries-old development, is experiencing a transition phase and progressively operating ever more under the influence of"excellence monitoring" as well as the "Bologna" process. Financial cuts have led to the termination of once fix job positions at all levels, whereby the loss of mid-level positions requisite for a healthy and functional junior academic environment, such as post-doc jobs, is particularly unsettling. The still tangible burden of recent historical events and small number of prominent representatives in the field are problematic, however, the primary concern today involves the seemingly imminent closure of established anthropological centres and discontinuation of department chair positions. Fortunately, this ominous trend does not apply to all leading university departments, many of which are engaged in innovative and novel concepts, and has resulted in their general acceptance and the fortification of anthropology programs. Furthermore, it is becoming increasingly difficult to secure adequate funding for projects from money givers such as the DFG, mainly because of the relatively small size of the field. Specialization within the field at the university level obviously poses a serious problem for such a small holistic discipline (with regards to problem statements and methodology). The definition of anthropology as an entity is complicated by external influences such as newly developing research interests that are arising parallel to the disappearance of specific scientific areas. Yet some of these influences are proving advantageous and offer the potential for future avenues of work. The field's high visibility has led to substantial student registration potentially yielding a large base of young scientists. Within the framework of Bologna, both interdisciplinary cooperation and the methodological diversity offered by the field will allow for an attractive curriculum. The recent introduction of tuition fees has also resulted in new money for anthropology programs.
- Anthropologischer Anzeiger; Bericht über die biologisch-anthropologische Literatur.Anthropol Anz.2009 Sep;67(3):317-9.
- The primary goal discussed is to strengthen the scientifically important research discipline of anthropology in the coming years by reinforcing its position in the German university system as a trans-disciplinary field and to edify its image within the public eye. Like many other branches of science
- PMID 20405704
- Lessons from the tobacco wars edify nutrition war tactics.
- Vanchieri C.
- Journal of the National Cancer Institute.J Natl Cancer Inst.1998 Mar 18;90(6):420-2.
- PMID 9521164
Japanese Journal
- ナショナリズムはなぜ宗教を必要とするのか : 加藤玄智と梁啓超における社会進化論
- ビジネス誌が啓発する「力」に関する一考察 : 社会的実践としての「力」をめぐる表現の分析
- 戦時体制下における体育・スポーツ政策の展開と学生野球「弾圧」
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