Guantánamo Bay, CIA rendition flights and the Couso case - as "decontextualised" and ❋ Giles Tremlett (2010)
Feminist as opposed to macho, subjective as opposed to objective; fetishising celebrity, brands, names, forms of real identity, comment and chat as opposed to fetishising the physical form, idealised beauty and decontextualised pure information. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I can see how the functional-notional approach can be seen as prescriptive, in the sense of several decontextualised culturally specific sentences “this is how we apologise, this is how we complain etc.” ❋ Unknown (2010)
What results is "a skewed methodological approach which can most appropriately be described as one of decontextualised atheoretical empiricism". ❋ Unknown (2011)
With regard to your four ‘options’ for teaching chunks, the issues seem to revolve around the choice of pre-selected vs emergent, and decontextualised vs contextualised. ❋ Unknown (2010)
It looks like a new differentiation in the fearsome-internet collection because now 'old' new media corps are trustworthy, as opposed to the runaway wild-fire gossip of Twitter with its 'decontextualised misinformation'. ❋ Unknown (2009)
If youre going to charge someone with being a bigot surely the onus is on you to come up with something better than a decontextualised quote featured in a book review. ❋ Unknown (2007)
He highlighted the tension between contextualised pedagogy and decontextualised nature of LOs. ❋ Anoush (2007)
Ah, again, with the literal decontextualised reading of: ❋ Unknown (2005)
They knew how every last word could be twisted, stretched, decontextualised, recontextualised and wilfully misread, so they stuck tightly to a guaranteed foolproof script of opinions, policies and statements, and otherwise talked without saying anything. ❋ Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- (1998)
Most of the words they attribute to me I did indeed say, but they have decontextualised and selected to such an extent that they make me say things I do not believe - for instance that September 11th was a good thing, or that the Taliban should take over Afghanistan. ❋ Robin Yassin-Kassabc (2010)
How are journalisms ethical frameworks applied to these media? to what extent is social media content decontextualised from its online social context when used by journalism? ❋ Unknown (2010)
USA govt actions with which I disagree, as I have found myself in discussions where it was pretty one-sided and decontextualised, and it made me very uncomfortable, although nothing overtly bigoted was said. ❋ Eugene Forsey Liberal (2010)
But then of course, that funny jutting thing Gordon Brown does with his lower jaw is horribly decontextualised by the absence of sound, and every time he did it I thought he was about to be sick. ❋ Unknown (2010)
They were absolutely explicit, yet so decontextualised they appeared stonily neutral. ❋ Laura Cumming (2010)
For example, assertions that Israel was founded through ethnic cleansing require highly selective interpretations of decontextualised historic facts. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Instead, many of these passages can be better understood as anthropological depictions of peculiar qualitative properties that are specific to capitalist societies - and often specific to quite limited dimensions of capitalist societies - but that present themselves to social actors in a decontextualised and apparently asocial form. ❋ N Pepperell (2009)