(1) Moreover, they fail to contextualize Artemisia's experience and uncritically assume that the rape and trial were the most consequential events of the artist's long life.(2) The highly situated and situational nature of service learning requires that teacher-scholars in this field contextualize our studies and findings.(3) Even as the authors provide captions conveying artists' descriptions of the works, they fail to adequately contextualize these captions.(4) And finally, I may also forget to include key information that would help to contextualize a given situation.(5) Can there not be studies that explore, complicate, flesh out, or contextualize this central narrative with new insights and evidence?(6) This will provide an overall context for each national case study and will help contextualize the use of Internet technology by environmental groups.(7) Although there is much to disagree with in this book, I love it because it is a wonderful case study in the contextualisation of the gospel.(8) In its varied contextualisation , the book is truly exciting in its democracy, showing how inventors, operators, ‘radio hams’ and the public all played a part in the spread of wireless.(9) Reynolds, first of all, does a superb job of contextualizing the episode, of making it clear that during the struggle over statehood violence was everywhere employed.(10) To have a sign remains insufficient, however, for it is biblical contextualization and argumentation that gives a sign meaning.(11) Without biographical contextualization , it would be difficult to know how to answer these questions.(12) But there is a good deal of traditional historical contextualization here as well, so the book should prove valuable to scholars of diverse temperaments and intellectual loyalties.(13) More importantly, Lamont is exceptionally skillful at contextualizing the incident, and integrating the larger issues with the day-to-day events as they unfolded.(14) It is particularly important, when considering the issue of media literacy, to appreciate that the question of technology needs to be contextualized in terms of wider cultural and political contexts.(15) Newman ushered the study of church history into modernity in England by contextualizing it with the concerns of modernity, yet he did so with heresy as the backdrop.(16) Qualitative inquiry, on the other hand, through use of methods such as unstructured or semistructured interviews, provides a way to study subjectivity as socially and culturally contextualized experience.