Sunday, December 4, 2011

Political Science Jargon Invention Game

Thanks to a friend (H/T to Coop), I have a new game here at the Spew: taking words, either real or faked (or spelling mistakes) and turn them into Academic Jargon.  Here is the first one to get folks going:

  • Inciteful (adj.): It refers to the situation where an article, paper, or book has heaps of citations to works that the author has never read.
Next?

1 comment:

Phil said...

Rigorarific (adj.): an article, chapter, or book that has met the highest methodological standards, regardless of the value, insight, importance or relevance of the question answered or contribution to knowledge.