Sentences with phrase «future of individual identity»

Dr. Clippinger is co-editor with David Bollier, of From Bitcoin to Burning Man and Beyond: The Quest for Identity and Autonomy in a Digital Society, 2014, and is the author of A Crowd of One: The Future of Individual Identity, 2007.

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The modern individual has too often subjugated the spontaneous to the orderly, the possible to the necessary, the enthusiastic to the reasonable, the wonderful to the regular.9 In yet another description, Keen identifies our current «dis - ease» as our inability to view life as a «story,» to integrate past, present, and future into a meaningful whole.10 The metaphysical myths of our tradition no longer confer identity upon us today.
To ask about the future of the identity «Christian,» therefore, is to raise questions not so much about individuals as about social institutions.
«The future of Burma must be peace, a peace based on respect for the dignity and rights of each member of society, respect for each ethnic group and its identity, respect for the rule of law, and respect for a democratic order that enables each individual and every group - none excluded - to offer its legitimate contribution to the common good,» he said.
This assembly forms a series of assemblies (10 - 15 in total - which I will be adding in the very near future) designed to build a positive year group identity, and to boost the resilience of the individual students.
Early development of a leadership identity increases the likelihood of an individual taking up a leadership position in the future.
Whether or not you are one of the unlucky individuals whose personal information has been stolen, there are steps you can take to protect yourself, your credit report and your identity, both now and into the future.
Convening luminary artists, curators, researchers, and writers to discuss how technology is transforming culture, the first edition of Open Score will consider how artists are responding to new conditions of surveillance and hypervisibility; how social media's mass creativity interfaces with branding and identity for individual artists; how the quality and texture of art criticism is evolving in a digital age; and what the future of internet art might be in light of a broader assimilation of digital technologies.
Through an individual lens, Work Hard suggests an imaginary time and place in art history as past, present and future converge in a narrative of national identity and art production.
I am talking about the ideas that deal with the reshaping of our identities, as both individuals and communities, given what we now know about the changing living conditions on our planet, and of a new sense of identification with, and commitment to, those who will be affected in the future by the way we live right now, by both what we are doing and what we are not doing yet.
One commenter, representing an insurer, gave several examples of employer requests, including claims reports for employees, individual and aggregate amounts paid for employees, identity of employees using certain drugs, and the identity, diagnosis and anticipated future costs for «high cost» employees.
The framework of this curriculum allows groups to expand their understanding of individual identity, communication strategies, and future commitment.
This paper, however, shows the benefits of these differences subside whenever individuals feel their life now seems divorced from their future identity.
In conclusion, this study indicates that individuals who feel their life now is pertinent to their identity in the future, called psychological connectedness to the future, may be more willing to withstand, or even embrace, some of the differences between themselves and their partner.
First, when individuals feel their identity is transient and dislocated from their future, the motivation to self - expand should subside (Carstensen, 2006), and the benefits of perceived differences between partners should abate.
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