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scholarly

[skol-er-lee] / ˈskɒl ər li /


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There are different kinds of art criticism — theoretical, and academic, two that turn up in different kinds of scholarly journals; trade, sponsored in commercially supported magazines; and journalistic, embedded in press reporting on everyday life.

From Los Angeles Times

Fulnecky’s reliance on personal ideology rather than scholarly reasoning has drawn attention as a potential academic concern beyond the free-speech debate.

From Salon

“First of all, I think a lot of the scholarly work is overly broad,” Manfred said.

From Los Angeles Times

Today, computational science, powered by complex models and vast data sets, drives research and innovation across almost every scholarly arena.

From Scientific American

Their scholarly kvetches aren't wrong, technically, but they miss the point.

From Salon