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Parrott, John B. – Academic Questions, 2009
Berkeley professor of linguistics and cognitive science George Lakoff is among the handful of current faculty members in the United States to have successfully recast himself as a significant figure in national politics. Though his views place rather far on the progressive left, he has, unlike some other scholar-activists, focused most of his…
Descriptors: Democracy, Figurative Language, Cognitive Psychology, Politics
Huff, Toby E. – Academic Questions, 2009
Globalization has brought more and more peoples and societies around the world into contact with "international" standards of law, commerce, and communication. That process has also enabled a number of formerly underdeveloped societies to experience extraordinary patterns of economic growth, especially in the last third of the twentieth century.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, World History, World Views
Nieli, Russell K. – Academic Questions, 2008
Diversity is said to bring about a host of educational benefits, yet on campus or off, things aren't working out the way diversity experts planned. In this article, the author reviews recent research challenging the "contact hypothesis," which asserts that putting individuals of disparate cultural backgrounds in the classroom and other social…
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), Educational Benefits, Cultural Background, Racial Relations
Geshekter, Charles L. – Academic Questions, 2008
In 1996, Californians overwhelmingly approved Proposition 209, which prohibited all state agencies from discriminating on the basis of race, ethnicity, or gender in university admissions, public employment, or competition for a state contract. Opponents of Proposition 209 predicted dire consequences for California's ethnic minorities and women if…
Descriptors: Employment, Females, State Agencies, Minority Groups

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