Showing posts with label Professionalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Professionalism. Show all posts
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Journalism Schools and All That
Pretending to Teach a Trade: From the Progressive Era to Today, Contentions, February 10, 2011. "Journalism schools are useless, argues Michael Lewis, but they prosper because they appeal to our worship of professionalism. That’s a nut graph — a nutshell paragraph — one bit of journalism jargon that Michael Lewis doesn’t grasp in his wildly entertaining piece on the Columbia School of Journalism."
Labels:
Academia,
Clausewitz,
Contentions,
Professionalism,
Progressivism
Thursday, January 27, 2011
The Pretension to Expertise
A Tiger Mother in a Legal World on Fire, Contentions, January 27, 2011. "I don’t know much about parenting, so I’m not going to comment on the merits of Amy Chua’s much-discussed book Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother. What strikes me about the uproar is entirely unrelated to her Stakhanovite views on how to raise children: she’s a tenured professor at Yale Law School."
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Citizenship and Historians
Historians and Civic Responsibility, Contentions, January 18, 2011. "The American Historical Association is on a roll. Last month, I felt compelled to read not one but two articles in its monthly newsmagazine, Perspectives on History. This month, the count is two again. Next thing you know, they’ll be hiring British historians in the academy. Well, let’s not get carried away."
Labels:
Academia,
AHA,
Anthony Grafton,
Citizenship,
Civil Society,
Contentions,
Jim Grossman,
Professionalism
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