What kind of academic are you
After all, this is only fair! The person next to you continued to work so you felt entitled to do the same. What is good for one should be good for all. You find a paper that is very similar to the one you are working on.
You decide to use a few paragraphs from the internet paper, word for word. You include a reference to the work on your Works Cited page, but no in-text citation in your paper.
Technically this is plagiarism but since it is only one page, it is not that big of a deal. You are preparing a lab report and are not coming up with what you know to be the correct answers. You continue to figure out your calculations hoping that you have just made a calculation mistake. You decide to fudge some of the numbers so that you get what you know to be the correct answer. You believe that if the professor realizes that you falsified the numbers to get the correct answer, he will understand that you at least tried and that is all that counts.
This course has nothing to do with your future career goals so what is the sense of mastering the course. You type up four pages of information, then print them four to a page, ending up with only one sheet of paper. This would be an example of which of the following? This is not a violation of the Academic Honesty Policy because the faculty member did not mention how large or small the print could to be.
Back to main Academic Integrity page. Office of Student Conduct. Read each scenario below and the possible choices. Choose the most appropriate answer. There is no problem with this scenario. This is not academic misconduct. The dark academia aesthetic referred to in this article is within the context of mid-late s-early s internet culture wherein users, largely teenagers, discuss the contents of the page online.
This phenomenon is largely confined to youth culture on social media such as tumblr, Instagram and Tiktok. The largest and most notable influence on the aesthetic is the ideas and lifestyles of Romantic-era nobles and intellectuals such as Lord Byron, Percy Shelley, Mary Shelley and Edmund Burke.
The cohort was known for writing poetry and prose of great beauty while living languid and privileged lives. Their works emphasized emotion, imagination, and the historical. The later Aesthetic and Decadent movement, headed by Oscar Wilde, lends the "dandy" and homosexual aspects of the internet aesthetic. The sublime, picturesque and beautiful are concepts frequently repeated by the narrator, Richard Papen; the main characters vacation in a remote mansion and get drunk, discuss intellectually stimulating topics and lived decadently, like the Romantic poets did in their famed Geneva trip; and the ritual for Bacchanal is a representation of the same fascination with the irrational.
Appreciation for Donna Tartt herself comes from the Esquire article "The Secret Oral History of Bennington: The s' Most Decadent College," which describes "the baroque wickedness, the malignant glamour, the corruption so profound as to be exactly what is meant by the word decadence. Additionally, her androgyny, close friendships and rock-and-roll lifestyle are admired by the dark academic audience.
The tag "Dark Academia" originated sometime around on tumblr and had a relatively smaller reach and referred to the main work that started the aesthetic: The Secret History. Similar with other fandoms, the The Secret History fandom produced moodboards; however, they did not resemble the typical dark academia aesthetic, instead taking on a more minimalist look with photographic emphasis on symbols relating to characters, typography and fancasts. Multiple other fandoms also contributed to the development.
Many of the visuals came from the Harry Potter series, which was popular at the time; the films' set design largely from Oxford University , whimsy surrounding studying, leather-bound books and mystery are clear links to the dark academia aesthetic.
Many of these blogs reblogged content from art history-centered tumblrs, which posted photos of architecture and paintings in the movements described in the visuals section. As bloggers discussed the media that has come to be associated with dark academia and multiple people posted art history content, the community formed and the name was created.
The name was popularized through through a number of different text posts on tumblr; user holocene-days listed the three canonical Dark Academia films and books [5] , this page is under construction. The aesthetic evolved over time from an aesthetic that had a small community, was learned through osmosis and focused specifically on the media into what it was today. Dark Academia evolved in ways that the aesthetic was communicated; character collages became popular as people more in tune with online aesthetic culture, specifically Studyblr , and the aesthetic became codified through different social media.
In spreading to different audiences, the aesthetic became something more aspirational and lifestyle-oriented, with guides and recommendations instead of purely visuals to look at. On June 30th, , The New York Times published an article entitled "Academia Lives — on TikTok," making dark academia and the aesthetic community in general, known to an audience typically separate from online youth culture. One of the main appeals of dark academia is intrigue that comes with being in a secretive cohort of intellectuals.
Romanticizing the university experience and appreciating the environments and activities associated with Dark Academia which is included below is one of the most common motifs. Dark Academia as a whole utilizes the colors black, beige, dark brown, forest green, dark orange, cream, gold and burgundy.
The photographs tend to be dimly lit, as to give the appearance of illumination through only candle light, a sun-less day, or light being unable to reach the interiors of a deep, alcove-filled room.
As such, chiaroscuro and tenibrism , the contrast between light and dark, is a common motif within images and outfits. White statues in the dark, pale skin see Eurocentrism contrasting dark clothing and the art movements described below are examples of this style.
Often, photo editing is employed to increase the shadows of the image. Gothic , Beaux-Arts and Neoclassical architecture are featured frequently in dark academic images, as most of the prestigious campuses, museums and libraries were built in this style. Other common buildings are Baroque palaces that evoke masked balls overlapping with dark Royalcore , English manor houses and Victorian streets.
Red brick, rusticated stone, wrought iron fencing, Gothic arches, mahogany paneling, classical columns and generous ornamentation are common traits shared among these spaces. The artworks utilized in dark academia come from the periods typically associated with European civilization : Renaissance, Baroque , Dutch Golden Age, Neoclassical , Academic, Romantic, Aesthetic and Pre-Raphaelite periods are the paintings that are the most commonly reblogged, with subjects such as architecture, landscapes, anatomical studies, vanitas, Christian and Classical mythology and portraiture of people wearing austere clothing.
Etchings are incredibly common, as well as illustration and sketching. These have a benefit of having literary subjects, as these were often accompaniments to books. Sculpture is always done in white marble and in the styles of Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical. Technique, such as in the illusion of flesh, psychological presence, diaphanous fabric and drapery, is admired.
The romanticization of studying, journaling and letter-writing is demonstrated through appreciation for calligraphy and stationary. Fountain pens and typewriters are proudly displayed and users would often take images of the results of their notebook entries, not unlike Studyblr. However, their writing is cursive and decorations are sparse.
Images associated with literature are another common photo subject. Antique books, screenshots of e-books with highlighted lines, annotations and typography are common. Latin, ancient Greek, English and French are popular in dark academia both as subjects of linguistic study and in aesthetic images of text.
Nature may make an appearance in the aesthetic, mostly in the form of British moors, autumnal forests and occasional images of seaside cliffs. Dreary weather such as fog and rain enhances the gloomy nature of this aesthetic.
This further adds to the romanticism of sneaking into the forest to do pagan rituals, as well as creating a connection to the poetry of the American Romantics. The influence of the Picturesque and the Sublime, as outlined in the work of Edmund Burke, is another aspect of this. This can overlap into an autumn Cottagecore blended aesthetic. Boarding school imagery , such as school uniforms, living in a dormitory and running away, is more common in a more youthful and playful interpretation of the aesthetic.
Here, the sense of mystery, danger and kinship are enhanced and the professionalism and sophistication connotations are lessened.
Cafe society is also another influence on the aesthetic. Coffee shops are associated with both the flaneurs of 19th-century Paris and the contemporary stressed college students of today.
As such, that space is romanticized and images of coffee, people-watching and studying within the space is popular.
Violent imagery addresses the "dark" moniker. Like in the novels and films, murder and death are popular subjects. This is displayed through murder weapons that are also aesthetically pleasing, i. Blood, such as on clothing or on white statues bashing someone's head is another example. Graveyards are also another location that is commonly reblogged due to the connotations with Gothic literature and memento mori.
For the purposes of citation, as well as a way to view inspiration, here is a link to the Wayback Machine's snapshots of the dark academia tag on tumblr.
Dark Academia fashion emphasizes a high-class and vintage form of dress which is an amalgamation of different historical periods. Usual fabric choices are more upscale, like cashmere, wool and tweed, but linen and cotton are also very common. Patterns are minimal, with plaids and argyle being the most common. Accessories are usually minimal, like bracelets, rings, pendants, watches, cuff-links and other dapper add-on pieces. One of the appeals of a Dark Academia wardrobe is the versatility of the pieces, as many of them could be mixed and matched.
The main inspiration for Dark Academic fashion comes from American Prep, such as sweater vests or sweaters worn tied over the shoulders. This itself came from s prep school uniforms, as seen in blazers, pleated skirts and regimental striped ties. Stereotypes surrounding humanities professors also influenced the fashion. Tweed blazers with elbow patches are one of the "essentials" of a dark Academic wardrobe, as explained here. Elements of the Victorian and Romantic fashion are also influences on the more fanciful interpretation of the style, and create a Gothic novel character or eccentric dandy look.
Autumn is the most common and desired season, as Dark Academia outfits often layer pieces over each other. The shirts worn by Dark Academics can be masculine, professional button-ups or more ornate blouses that include details such as lace, puffed sleeves, and some ruffles. Collars are incredibly important to the look, and they often are either layered under sweaters or used as a statement, such as in sailor-style shirts.
Sweaters are also important and contribute to the autumnal and bookish character of the wearer. Turtlenecks make the look more sexy and sophisticated, and sweaters provide an opportunity to add texture to an outfit in the form of cable-knit and embroidery.
Pants in the Dark Academia aesthetic are always formal dress pants. They typically are in a sturdier material, such as tweed, and would sometimes feature patterns such as check and herringbone. Pleats are a common detail, and the fit around the ankles flare, tapered, or straight are up to personal preference. Skirts are also featured in more feminine outfits. Dresses are often worn as layering pieces. Pinafores and sleeveless dresses are often worn under turtlenecks or collared shirts. These can include the same details as skirts, and are more basic for the sake of layering, rather than as a statement.
However, interpretations of Dark Academia that include Royalcore can include romantic ballgowns, and Cottagecore interpretations with Medieval-inspired milkmaid dresses.
Outerwear is the most prominent feature of Dark Academic fashion because blazers, cardigans, and different kinds of coats are the most evocative of sophistication and professionalism. Outerwear is also extremely autumnal and an important feature of historical and vintage fashion in general. The details in outerwear add texture and structure to an outfit. The fabrics used here are incredibly important, and tends to be of high-quality wool in tweed. The fit of the outer layer is incredibly important because it makes the silhouette.
In the community, it is largely either tailored to the wearer's body to look clean and professional or oversized to have a more cozy or chic look. The type of outerwear worn with an outfit can greatly change the connotations and style associated with it. Like sweaters, cardigans can add texture and tends to be a softer and more casual interpretation of the aesthetic especially if over-sized.
Meanwhile, long coats, especially in black, add intimidating drama. Blazers, typically associated with men's businesswear, are the most common type of garment. The shoes tend to be leather men's dress shoes such as brogues and wing-tips. These match the timelessness and professionalism of the aesthetic and match the understated neurality of the other formal pieces. However, Doc Marten's black boots may be worn to add an edginess to the outfit.
This brand is generally trending across many aesthetics throughout youth fashion in the s, and its utilitarian nature make it avoid looking incongruous to the rest of the clothing. In more feminine outfits, Mary-Janes or Victorian-esque footwear such as boots could be worn. These are typically matched with long socks to match other prep-school styled pieces such as pleated skirts.
Dark Academia tends to feature gender-neutral leather vintage and rectangular bags mostly messenger bags. These match the professional aesthetic of formal outerwear and the utilitarian, no-frills versatility of the rest of the wardrobe. However, tote bags with an art print could be used for a more casual look while still fitting in with the aesthetic. Accessories that accompany suiting such as ties, pocket squares, and cufflinks are common.
These should follow the same elegant and minimal aesthetic and fit the color palette. Unlike in some other outfits, such as in certain magazine editorials, these accessories aren't meant to stand out and add splashes of color that make it look daring. Leather belts are an extremely popular component in Dark Academia outfits. It connects to vintage fashion, as this was generally worn throughout history, but lessened in popularity in more contemporary times as fashion became more casual.
Likewise, suspenders have the same vintage connotation, but aren't as common in Dark Academia because of the popularity of sweaters. Glasses match the aesthetic because of its association with bookishness. These are in classic and mature styles, such as in wire, dark metal, or tortoise shell frames.
More feminine outfits can feature jewelry, but this is understated and timeless, with simple gold and silver. Solid silver or gold pendants are especially common when worn with turtlenecks. Brooches are a common piece to add character flare to an outfit and are often cameos, skulls, insects, and other things associated with the visuals.
Rings, however, are an opportunity for exploring maximalism because many people stack different ring styles on top of each other. The hairstyles associated with the aesthetic are fairly loose in that multiple styles can fit, from neat bobs to long and disheveled.
However, it is noted that alternative hairstyles, such as buzzed or dyed in unnatural colors tend to be left out from the aesthetic because of its incongruity with the vintage aesthetic. The makeup associated with Dark Academia should be minimal and natural or mysterious, almost femme fatale -like.
Natural or no makeup is associated with the more utilitarian and masculine forms of dress. The more obvious makeup follows the color palette of Dark Academia with burgundy lipstick and eyeshadow in grays and neutrals.
Some common trends of contemporary makeup heavy winged eyeliner, shimmer, contouring, etc.
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