That is to say, citation networks include information related to cross and pervasion between disciplines. |
On one hand, the rhetorical effect of the sheer quantity of sugar draws attention to its pervasion in our lives but also to its materiality and non-food usage. |
What drew special attention was the rapid pervasion of information technologies. |
But amid the desperation of a bear market — and the pervasion of technology that allows traders to communicate virtually untraceably — the art of the rumor has become increasingly powerful, even democratized. |
More importantly, in line with a view that received striking confirmation at the recent Mexico City Conference on Cultural Policies, it reveals a kind of pervasion of all current world phenomena by cultural meaning. |
Waugh emerged from Australian cricket at the dawn of professionalisation and commercialisation, before the Cricket Academy, before the game's pervasion by specialist coaches, sports psychology, computer and video analysis. |