Publishing
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In the Yeltsin era, sacked officials often took revenge by
publishing
their memoirs and “telling all” about their ex-boss.
The new development and distribution models promoted by the Open Education movement represent a natural and inevitable evolution of the educational
publishing
industry.
It parallels the evolution of the software industry (towards Linux and other open-source software); the music industry (recall the band Radiohead’s recent “pay what you like” digital download); and scholarly
publishing
(the United States government recently mandated online public access to all research funded by the National Institutes of Health – $28.9 billion this year).
A few newspaper editors, indeed, have been known to lose their jobs for
publishing
even the slightest hints about Putin’s family life.
Interestingly, in fields where women hold many senior positions, like book publishing, it is rare to see analyses of women’s management styles.
Publishing
articles on the Internet can amount to “committing an offense,” and “radical views” may result in imprisonment.
That right, unfortunately, includes drawing and
publishing
cartoons that may not please them.
And next year, when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change begins
publishing
its latest assessment of the scientific evidence, the prospect of runaway climate change is bound to mobilize civil society.
For example, after the influential online whistleblower site Jamii Forums stopped
publishing
in mid-June because it was in violation of the rules, other bloggers voluntarily followed suit.
It was possible because economists are not obliged to make their data and programs publicly available when
publishing
scientific research.
In Indonesia, for example, the threat of international justice for the September 1999 rampage in East Timor led to the Indonesian government's
publishing
of a list of twenty-two suspects.
They are being trained to use power in ways that their grandmothers could scarcely have imagined:
publishing
newspapers (as Sanaa el Seif did, in defiance of a government order to cease operating); campaigning for student leadership posts; fundraising for student organizations; and running meetings.
Inquisitors must be invested with the power to cut off funding to transgressors, perhaps even excommunicating them, by barring a scientist from practicing or
publishing
in the future.
This month, Oxford University Press is
publishing
an expanded version of that report, called Fair Trade for All: How Trade can Promote Development.
But almost identical laws have been used to impede reporting and news publishing, and to harass, intimidate, and even imprison journalists, in fascist Italy, in early Nazi Germany, in the former Soviet Union, and under military rule in Chile, Argentina, and Ecuador.
Hun Sen has hardly been shy about his slide toward what the Cambodia Daily, on its last day of publishing, termed a “descent into outright dictatorship.”
Other countries also use cost-benefit analysis, with the United Kingdom’s Treasury, for example,
publishing
a manual on how to conduct one.
The bills had been written at the urging of Hollywood studios and the
publishing
and recording industries, which claim that violations of copyright on the Internet cost the US 100,000 jobs.
The authorities’ strategy is not new: establish tight control over the leading
publishing
platforms and fill them with propaganda and spin to shape online public opinion.
This cultural vacuum is most evident in the mismatch between the region’s reading habits and the response of its
publishing
industry.
To maintain a similar proportion to population, the Arab world should be
publishing
10-20 times more titles than it does today.
This week, the London School of Economics and Oxford University are
publishing
their conclusions.
In the past several years, more effective means of collective action – such as social media, open
publishing
platforms, and online video sharing – have given people more levers to pull.
With the assistance of foreign donors, The Daily News acquired a new press and managed to keep
publishing
a first-rate newspaper.
Reporters may face criminal prosecution for
publishing
inaccurate information; apparently, this is the basis for the reference to "access to information."
By
publishing
that article, our magazine became the first serious publication ever to report criticism of the fund-management sector and the stock market.
Some listed companies try to prevent us from
publishing
stories by appealing to government agencies.
The controversy illustrates the care that is required in
publishing
human-rights reports.
The need for banks to finance themselves with more equity and relatively less debt will be the focus of one of the main
publishing
events in economics in 2013.
Nor is any Indian election complete without the media
publishing
at least one picture of a female voter whose enthusiasm for the suffrage is undimmed by the fact that she is old, blind, crippled, toothless, purdah-clad, or any combination of the above.
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