Sentences with phrase «address social stereotypes»

Recently, Tasset has turned his investigations inward, using his personal life as a self - effacing foil to address social stereotypes, conflicts of the ego and how we see ourselves through media - influenced perspectives.

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In 2017, the top 10 regulatory interventions included ensuring alcohol ads are targeted responsibly online — especially on social media platforms where many users are under 18, which landed Diageo in trouble in 2016; acting against irresponsible gambling advertising; new food advertising restrictions for products which are high in fat, salt or sugar (HFSS); and addressing harmful gender stereotypes, for which a detailed report is due in the coming weeks.
Schultz sharply addresses a slew of social failings, from gender stereotypes and racial profiling to inane media frenzy, mass hysteria, and the tyranny of a declared state of emergency in this ferociously clever, exceedingly well written variation on the pandemic novel, which is now so prevalent that it's time, given the advent of climate fiction, or cli - fi, to coin vi - fi for virus fiction.
Side - stepping conventional expectations of self - portaiture enables the artist to address all kinds of concerns — from gender and race to social status and sexual identy — and to questions stereotypes and clichés.
Born in Philadelphia in 1943, R. Crumb has used the popular medium of the comic book to address the absurdity of social conventions, political disillusionment, irony, racial and gender stereotypes, sexual fantasies, and fetishes.
Hard Edged is a group exhibition that illustrates the rich interplay of tradition, innovation, and individual talent among a group of artists of African descent whose work in geometrical abstraction addresses issues including as feminism, identity, colonialism, stereotypes, family relations, and social justice.
Gary Simmons Artist Talk Wednesday, November 15, 6:30 PM Rennie Museum Staging history through the looking glass of popular culture, Simmons» work exposes the impossibility of abolishing racial and cultural stereotypes from our shared memory, presenting a balanced, forthright address of racial, social and cultural politics.
Rebutting stereotypes in a single decision could involve all of, or any combination of, identifying and hiring an expert witness like a psychologist, psychiatrist or social worker qualified to address the range of «ordinary» reactions to sexual misconduct; having that person write a report and testify; spending hearing time disputing about expert qualifications and admissibility; and spending hearing time where the expert is cross-examined.
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