Sentences with phrase «traditional cultural processes»

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The history of Christian thought has been a process of continual evaluation of new expressions of traditional faith to determine whether these new expressions adequately preserve the essential aspects of the faith, or whether they have sacrificed essential elements under the pressure and demands of the immediate cultural environment.
In the first instance production of medicines and vaccines would seem to be the best option for expansion in the medical field and later for industry to become involved in the processing of traditional medicines and indigenous cultural systems in collaboration with local scientists.
In the film's stronger moments, the artist in her definitely seems to be saying that the impulse to retreat into cultural fundamentalism carries dire risks, that much of what is old and traditional needs changing and there are some things about the detested process of globalization that are wonderfully liberating.
For example, the many learners who struggle with the traditional pedagogy and the traditional cultural bias towards certain types of learning (like verbal facility and rapid deductive reasoning) are no longer disadvantaged in an environment that is focused on relationships and processes of change.
It's vitally important to remember that most people have not considered the immense difference between a world seen through the lens of a traditional relational database system and a world seen through the lens of a Hadoop Distributed File System.This paper broadly describes the cultural challenges that accompany efforts to create and sustain big data initiatives in an evolving world whose data management processes are rooted firm...
The theoretical complexity underpinning Lloyd's practice finds its material and processual counterpoint in the synthesis of past and future - combining high and low cultural perspectives, digital and analogue techniques, and traditional and non-traditional artistic imagery and processes.
The two studios co-designed everything from the ground up, and tackled the process by playing around with Asian cultural stereotypes: bright neons, famous figures, pop songs and traditional dishes — all with a dash of humour.
Brahma Tirta Sari Studio and the collaborative artists Agus Ismoyo (b. 1959, Yogyakarta, Indonesia) and Nia Fliam (b. 1955, Denver, CO, USA) create contemporary fiber art which is rooted in an exploration of a traditional creative process, which aims to understand basic cultural principles underlying intangible cultural heritage in order to utilize it within contemporary creative practice.
It is essential that Government's seeking to implement changes to land rights or native title regimes, with the consent of traditional owners, must be careful to ensure that the legislation contains provisions that provide clear and effective decision - making processes; safeguards for the protection of Indigenous rights; and adequate resources so that land councils are able to effectively engage and advise on issues relating to the complex legal, economic, cultural and social implications of leasing Indigenous lands.
Native title can be seen as an asset in the development process, contributing social and cultural capital through traditional governance structures, property rights and a national network of representative bodies specialised in assisting the group to achieve its goals.
The native title process provides an opportunity for the State to understand the social and cultural context for the development objectives of the group and to recognise the basis for these social and cultural values, the group's traditional laws and customs.
Instead, under this approach the native title process can also be directed towards providing a vehicle for Indigenous development to occur within the cultural and political boundaries established by traditional laws and customs.
The statement calls on the State Government to commit to a process of negotiation with the Traditional Owners of Victoria; consider traditional owners preferred model for cultural heritage and engage in a process of negotiation for land justice settlement iTraditional Owners of Victoria; consider traditional owners preferred model for cultural heritage and engage in a process of negotiation for land justice settlement itraditional owners preferred model for cultural heritage and engage in a process of negotiation for land justice settlement in Victoria.
These include increased legal and administrative costs in processing native title claims and Registered Aboriginal Party applications, delays to land dealings caused by uncertainty about who are the «right people for country», delays in native title and cultural heritage outcomes for Traditional Owners, and ongoing conflict and division in Indigenous communities.
Under a rights - based approach the native title process provides a vehicle for Indigenous development to occur within the cultural and political values established by traditional laws and customs.
While existing decision making structures are important and should be incorporated into all stages of agreement making, Traditional Owner groups should be supported to develop agreement making processes that embed respect for cultural authority and practice.
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