Sentences with phrase «as cultural beliefs»

Too often Indigenous peoples have been portrayed as having no laws, or when their laws are acknowledged, they are oversimplified and flattened as cultural beliefs or values, rather than as complex intellectual processes for reasoning, decision making and social ordering.

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These are things that are important to us as a culture and as a society and I only want to align myself with brands that have the same kind of cultural beliefs that I do.»
The title's not - so subtle biblical reference is a hint at Stursberg's view of the Ceeb as the place that business common sense forgot, and the book serves largely as a catalogued defence of his belief that audience numbers, not an ambiguous cultural mandate, would define the network's success.
As a result, Falk is being courted for a potential show about his trademark cultural belief:
Please be aware of any local, cultural or country specific laws and beliefs that may prevent you from reading this blog as I am not aware of them.
It had not occurred to me that anyone would imagine that the only alternative to a boundless confidence in reason's competency to extract moral truths from nature's evident forms, no matter what the prevailing cultural regime, is the belief that moral knowledge is the exclusive preserve of «revelation,» narrowly conceived as a body of inscrutable legislations irrupting into history from on high.
Some pagan practices (putting up a tree) were taken as a cultural nod no harm in that but core beliefs of Odin etc... must be cast aside.
Moral beliefs include such concepts as duty, obligation, responsibility, and sacredness of the person, while manners include such beliefs and needs as communal harmony, cultural coherence, and dignity of the person.
By restricting the activities of foreign organizations and what are seen as non-Russian forms of religious belief, the Russian government has consolidated its religious support and made an intentional (and enforceable) display of Russian cultural unity in the face of the external pressures of consumerism, individualism, and secularism.
Hindutva's defenders insist that, although reflective of Hindu belief and practice, theirs is in fact a broader «cultural» or «civilizational» ideology and should be viewed alongside other ideologies such as socialism and communism.
Self - schooled in the history of European nationalism — especially as championed by Giuseppe Mazzini in Italy — Savarkar sought to give expression to a broad cultural ideology that could challenge the British Raj, counter Western influence more generally, and provide intellectual defenses against Muslim beliefs and the allegedly culture - destroying work of Christian missionaries.
This question becomes urgent as cultural elites grow more hostile, and orthodox Christian beliefs (shared by most other traditional faiths and by many with no faith) about sex and marriage are redefined as hatred and bigotry.
As a playwright, Shakespeare responds in any given work to many immediate literary, economic, cultural, and theatrical exigencies that have nothing to do with his personal beliefs.
Blending cultures: Faith traditions are becoming more diverse in the U.S. as people of different denominations, cultural backgrounds and ethnic heritages adopt new beliefs or reinterpret traditional ones.
As a white, middle - class woman living in California, rarely have I faced real pain as a result of complex systems, and strongly held societal, cultural or political traditions and beliefAs a white, middle - class woman living in California, rarely have I faced real pain as a result of complex systems, and strongly held societal, cultural or political traditions and beliefas a result of complex systems, and strongly held societal, cultural or political traditions and beliefs.
It might seem laborious to have to define terms so specifically and painstakingly when it comes of a simple Twitter hashtag, but it's not hard to see the dysfunction inherent to chatting about things as emotionally charged as faith, belief and constructs of systemic cultural privileges.
I would be tempted to write this off as a successful class - wide prank to abuse my classically - trained ears and torture my soul, but our class discussions on music revealed a firm belief that the «skill, creativity, and cultural popularity» of this music made it worth listening to.
But with a black President, many media pundits, racists, and white secular elites seem to shrug off his faith statements as arising from cultural baggage, not sincerely held beliefs.
It's now clear to me that, while the belief persisted for many reasons (including the way faith is used as a political weapon), a major reason was that media, racists, and liberal elites alike tend to treat African American Christianity as a cultural, not a theological, phenomenon.
«2 Eventually, he let go of the dogma that had dominated Western thought: the belief that events are guided by a sure, rational hand and that scientists and philosophers are capable of reading the print of that hand as it appears in natural and cultural history He acknowledged that all things «perpetually perish» — where «perish» refers not to the end of all time but to the end of every moment.
When it comes down to it, we don't so much choose our religious beliefs as much as we choose to accept or reject the cultural religion.
Similarly, Dalit and Adivasi religio - cultural beliefs and practices that celebrate accessible love and solidarity with the marginalized are closer to the God - dynamic as manifested by the life and teachings of Jesus than those that highlight the overpowering, destructive, and violent characteristics of God.
The diversity of religious rituals and beliefs has been taken as support for historical and cultural relativism.
Sociologists also deal with such topics as the components of culture, i.e., beliefs, values, language, and norms; cultural dynamics; cultural integration; cultural change; ideal culture, what people profess to follow, and real culture, how people actually behave in relation to these claims; ethnocentrism, the proclivity to see one's culture as the best and consequently all others as inferior; and cultural relativity.
We are Beam Suntory... One Global Team, comprised of thousands of individuals from around the world with our own unique thoughts and perspectives, work and personal experiences, religious and cultural beliefs, as well as race, gender and age differences.
[2] «The reluctance to report concussion symptoms and to follow protocols [were] likely results from certain cultural factors such as athletes asserting their masculinity by playing through the discomfort of an injury, and a belief that winning is more important than an athlete's long - term health,» said lead author, Paul Echlin, M.D..
... people tend to be accountable to dominant gender beliefs whether or not they act on them and to treat them as shared cultural knowledge whether or not they endorse them.
In addition to our culture's fascination with breasts as sexual objects, breastfeeding is also «modified by a wide variety of [cultural] beliefs, not only about infant health and nutrition, but also about the nature of human infancy and the proper relationships between mother and child, and between mother and father1.»
If you are debating whether or not it is important to circumcise your boy it is important to consider your cultural and religious beliefs as well as speaking to your pediatrician about the potential medical pros and cons of this procedure.
Some societies have deeply embedded cultural beliefs about the gendered division of family responsibilities, with men focusing on financial matters and women focusing on household matters, even when those women work in the formal sector or outside of the home, as documented by Nkwake [26] in Uganda.
The jury is out as to why this is, but probable causes include insufficient (or nonexistent) maternity leave, poverty and its accompanying stress and pour nourishment, lack of education about and exposure to breastfeeding, infant care practices that keep mother and baby separate, scheduled feeding, high rates of birth interventions, the aggressive marketing of infant formula, exposure to pesticides and endocrine disruptors, and cultural beliefs that tell mothers they can't do it.
taking into consideration things such as religious beliefs or cultural background,» spokesman Michael Whyland said, adding Barron met the Assembly standard.
The Lagos State Police Command has warned those who may want to capitalize on the Oro Day festival to perpetrate violence against the female gender of non-existent cultural beliefs, to desist from such, as its personnel will deal ruthlessly with such trouble makers.
This system tends to bolster our already existing beliefs, both religious and cultural, as a way of affirming life.
The authors recommend that future research test mechanisms that may mediate intervention effects for different racial / ethnic groups, such as different informational needs, experiences, norms, or cultural beliefs.
Instead, the academics conclude that other factors, such as upbringing and socio - cultural processes, are more likely to play a greater role in religious beliefs.
Research suggests that a great many people assess evidence not as scientists are trained to do, but rather in an emotion - biased manner that is strongly influenced by the beliefs of their cultural cohort.
These analogies are as much a product of our cultural experiences and beliefs as they are an indication of an underlying reality that exists independently of the probing of physicists.
A new study out today in SAGE Open finds that instead of breaking stereotypes, intellectually successful Black individuals may be susceptible to being remembered as «Whiter» and therefore «exceptions to their race,» perpetuating cultural beliefs about race and intelligence.
Indeed, as many spiritually - minded New Zealanders can attest, there's a difference between being a cultural Christian and being a follower of Christ, and so meeting someone who truly shares one's beliefs can be tricky.
I am part Choctaw nut am very naiive as to cultural practices oand beliefs.
Tom Gjelten covers issues of religion, faith, and belief for NPR News, a beat that encompasses such areas as the changing religious landscape in America, the formation of personal identity, the role of religion in politics, and social and cultural conflict arising from religious differences.
I wonder if the popularity of Naked Killer as a camp classic isn't inspired in some part by the belief that when Chinese people make terrible pictures, they aren't so much garbage as wacky and quaint; in the interests of cultural equality, however, I'd like to state for the record that bad movies are bad in any language, and Naked Killer, for all its hints at subtext, is just bad.
These beliefs have been passed and preserved over the years in many civilizations and as a result have become an integral part of people's lives and cultural traditions.
Although it is referred to as a society's cultural or religious custom through the study of the relevant academic literature, I reached the conclusion that FGM derives mostly from outdated beliefs of individuals.
To most fully capture nuanced experiences and beliefs so as to accurately assess the patient's / family's / staff's spiritual / religious and cultural needs, the healthcare chaplaincy field needs to develop more robust spiritual assessment tools.
As you can see from the spiritual care assessment tools listed earlier in this essay, they are not well designed to capture the cultural or historical milieu that help shape these patients» and families» beliefs about the meaning of being in the hospital and the subsequent needs for support and reassurance that are needed.
Whilst to some it may appear to be an issue affecting distant parts of the world, the harsh reality is, that just last year 570,000 British girls as young as three years - old suffered this violation of human rights at the hands of «cultural beliefs».
Cultural beliefs in the country sometimes label menstruating girls and women as impure and dirty.
It is obvious that the interpretation of a religious symbol as a piece of cloth can have many different approaches and most of the times this depends on someone's personal cultural norms and religious beliefs.
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