Peter Berger, sociologist of religion and current director of Boston University’s Institute of Culture, Religion and World Affairs, takes note of the growing
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How do we distinguish between intertextuality, allusion, and brute plagiarism? Or rather, would Shakespeare have survived turnitin.com? Of course, un-cited quotations are not new.
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In June 2010, photographer Olivier Grunewald joined a group of scientists to explore and document the Nyiragongo Crater in Africa. In late February the Boston
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From a piece in today’s RTS newsletter Semper Informanda about the pursuing seminary in a society which glorifies comfort: Watching the news about
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Tunisia has its third president in 24 hours, and the weeks-long, country-wide protests against the government continue unabated. From what I have heard from
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