Stan Douglas (b. 1960) is acutely aware of the psyche, and his video works focus on issues such
as social alienation, social status, and racial conflicts.
Not exact matches
Theological anthropology would agree with this but would add that it is too superficial to interpret the self - centredness in human beings
as a mechanical disorder or
as an organic maladjustment easily corrected by the mechanical or organic processes to come; and that the condition of rational objectivity also requires overcoming of the spiritual
alienation of the self from God which is behind all psychic and
social alienations.
Marxism of course had a more organic interpretation of self -
alienation as social but still able to be corrected by class - revolution.
That is to say, all realistic
social morality requires keeping the relation between power, law and love in tension, till the sources of human self -
alienation are overcome and loving relation which has spontaneity
as its character is possible.
They point to other destructive aspects of television that have been stressed by television researchers and theorists; the privatization of experience at the expense of family and
social interaction and rela - tionships; (33) the promotion of fear
as the appropriate attitude to life: (34) television's cultural levelling effects which blur local, regional, and national differences and impose a distorted and primarily free - enterprise, competitive and capitalistic picture of events and their significance; (35) television's suppression of
social dialogue; (36) its distorted and exploitative presentation of certain
social groups: (37) the increasing
alienation felt by most viewers in relation to this central means of
social communication; (38) and its negative effects on the development of the full range of human potential.
Thus, self -
alienation was projected
as a
social phenomenon.
What he sees is still the process of self -
alienation, but he sees it
as a
social process.
This point will be understood better when we examine the Manuscripts where Marx decided that human self -
alienation could and should be grasped
as a
social relation between human beings.
Yet its
alienation from other radical movements, especially black liberation, and its recourse to a kind of «separatist» ideology — that talks about the oppression of women
as more basic than any other form of oppression in a way that makes women a separate cause unrelated to other kinds of oppression — may be working its own kind of subtle
social encapsulation.
Turned off by the
alienation that many of us experienced
as babysat, latchkey, single - parented kids of the 1970s and»80s, my generation is choosing to raise our children differently by attempting to integrate family, professional and
social life into one seamless web.
As extensive examples show even in mature democracies, the mere recognition of civil liberties does not protect against various forms of
social marginalization and cultural
alienation.
As critic David Sterritt notes in his liner essay for our edition of the film, the dazzling Brazil's «verbal and visual wit remain as incisive as ever, and the themes it explores — social alienation, terrorism, the hazards of high technology, and the bureaucratization of absolutely everything — are more urgent now than when the film premiered.&raqu
As critic David Sterritt notes in his liner essay for our edition of the film, the dazzling Brazil's «verbal and visual wit remain
as incisive as ever, and the themes it explores — social alienation, terrorism, the hazards of high technology, and the bureaucratization of absolutely everything — are more urgent now than when the film premiered.&raqu
as incisive
as ever, and the themes it explores — social alienation, terrorism, the hazards of high technology, and the bureaucratization of absolutely everything — are more urgent now than when the film premiered.&raqu
as ever, and the themes it explores —
social alienation, terrorism, the hazards of high technology, and the bureaucratization of absolutely everything — are more urgent now than when the film premiered.»
Alienation is in fact a spiritual sequel to Dead Nation taking all the good action elements of the original title, but
as a completely new game it makes an interesting twist
as an Action RPG with a loot system and character progression that takes the best of genres like modern
social shooters and classic dungeon crawlers.
GÖKCAN DEMIRKAZIK: In previous exhibitions such
as «Tomorrow» (2013 — 14) at the V&A and «The Collectors» (2009) at the Danish and Nordic Pavilions of the fifty - third Venice Biennale, you have created fictional domestic environments to reflect on capital,
social structures, and
alienation.
It is images like this, with their unsentimental depiction of
social alienation that cast Beckmann
as a leader of the Neue Sachlichkeit, along with Otto Dix and George Grosz.
Harold Offeh's work encompasses live performance, photography, video and
social practice, often using humour and comic everyday situations
as a means to investigate the feelings of
alienation, frustration and happiness thus referring to the broader themes of communication and difference in the contemporary society.
While Van den Dorpel speaks through the specialized language of computer programming and perhaps abstrusely anthropomorphizes variably folk or «traditional» approaches to fine art, his work addresses more universal concerns related to ethics of economic austerity
as well
as those of inclusion,
alienation, and
social hierarchies.
Moseid has since 2007 worked with Plucked
as an investigation of the home duality,
social segregation, urban
alienation and interpersonal relationships.
Abstract Expressionism came out of the post-war experience of
alienation (not just in a
social sense, but one that was political and cultural
as well).
Richter has admitted to his concerns about
social malaise, psychological
alienation, death, loss, and self - doubt, which he observed during his childhood in post-World War II Germany
as the damage done by the war to many Germans became apparent.
Based on data from the European
Social Survey for Austria, Belgium, France, Norway, and Switzerland, three different sets of explanations are tested: (1) hypotheses stressing economic determinants, that is, the fear of wage pressure and competition over welfare benefits; (2) hypotheses emphasizing cultural determinants, that is, the perception of immigration as a threat to national identity; and (3) hypotheses focusing on social alienation, that is, dissatisfaction with the way the country's democracy works and the nonintegration into intermediary networks (trade un
Social Survey for Austria, Belgium, France, Norway, and Switzerland, three different sets of explanations are tested: (1) hypotheses stressing economic determinants, that is, the fear of wage pressure and competition over welfare benefits; (2) hypotheses emphasizing cultural determinants, that is, the perception of immigration
as a threat to national identity; and (3) hypotheses focusing on
social alienation, that is, dissatisfaction with the way the country's democracy works and the nonintegration into intermediary networks (trade un
social alienation, that is, dissatisfaction with the way the country's democracy works and the nonintegration into intermediary networks (trade unions).
So if you happen to be the plaintiff in a lawsuit alleging that the defendant's product has caused you to suffer severe
social alienation, who better to call
as an expert witness on
alienation than the selfsame Martin Gore?
With that said, Harman and fellow co-author Zeynep Biringen call for new approaches,
as well
as social and institutional reforms to address the controversial problem of parental
alienation, which affects the family and the entire community.
Parental
alienation often results from the deliberate actions of one parent; however, it can also be helpful to look at other factors, such
as the interactive dynamics of the family and the impact of the wider
social sphere.
cfm & ContentID = 1252 and of late, along with Mark Otis, was mentioned
as a supporter by Richard Warshak («I appreciate the helpful comments from Mark Otis, Andrew Schepard, and John Zervopoulos on an earlier draft») in connection with his anti-ALI time allocation article — Richard A. Warshak (2007) PUNCHING THE PARENTING TIME CLOCK: THE APPROXIMATION RULE,
SOCIAL SCIENCE, AND THE BASEBALL BAT KIDS * Family Court Review 45 (4), 600 - 619, available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1744-1617.2007.00174.x (Warshak is a Gardnerian derivative parental
alienation theorist, author of Divorce Poison: Protecting the Parent - Child Bond from a Vindictive Ex.)
Remaining on the subject of recognition of parental
alienation as a form of abuse we then also have Children's
Social Services.
«Thank fuck Children's
Social Services recognise parental
alienation as a term!
Children's
Social Services do not recognise parental
alienation as a form of abuse.
On further direct questioning from myself regarding Children's
Social Services lack of recognition of parental alienation, the aforementioned social worker stuck her neck out and went so far as to say «we recognise parental alienation as a term.&
Social Services lack of recognition of parental
alienation, the aforementioned
social worker stuck her neck out and went so far as to say «we recognise parental alienation as a term.&
social worker stuck her neck out and went so far
as to say «we recognise parental
alienation as a term.»
Further,
as respecting possible modification, because of past issues of the defendant failing to comply with orders of the court; providing token compliance with orders of the court while ignoring the spirit and intent of the orders (including the orders dated December 1, 2010); the defendant's lengthy pattern of contemptuous conduct; the expenses and financial waste caused by the defendant; the substantial financial drain on the resources of the plaintiff and the guardian ad litem caused by the defendant; the pattern of parental
alienation; prior false reports of abuse and / or neglect to governmental entities; and the need for repose on the part of the minor child, it is anticipated that in addition to satisfaction of the foregoing conditions, no modification motion is permitted to be filed by defendant regarding the sole physical and / or sole legal custody arrangements, except in the case of the plaintiff's total and permanent disability
as determined by the
Social Security Administration, unless the following conditions are satisfied...» Eisenlohr v. Eisenlohr, 2011 WL 1566201 at * 4 (Conn.Super.).
As a form of child maltreatment, parental alienation is a serious child protection matter as it undermines a basic principle of social justice for children: the right to know and be cared for by both of one's parent
As a form of child maltreatment, parental
alienation is a serious child protection matter
as it undermines a basic principle of social justice for children: the right to know and be cared for by both of one's parent
as it undermines a basic principle of
social justice for children: the right to know and be cared for by both of one's parents.
As «Peace Not Pas» our aim is to provide support for all those affected by Parental
Alienation and also promote awareness of this, leading to much needed positive
social change
I agree; the consequences have been long documented in the
social sciences; parental
alienation is considered by many
as a form of emotional abuse.
Hostile Aggressive Parenting is the pattern of behavior that leads to a psychological or
social condition known
as Parental
Alienation Syndrome (PAS).
Family Courts and
social workers dismiss parental
alienation because they all too often view it
as a child custody issue
as opposed to a child protection issue.
Parental separation may also expose children to loss of
social, economic and human capital.4, 14 Other explanatory factors may derive from characteristics typical of separating parents such
as lower relationship satisfaction and higher conflict levels also before the separation.4 The rising numbers of children with JPC have concerned child clinicians
as well
as researchers on the subject.20, 21 Child experts have worried about children's potential feelings of
alienation from living in two separate worlds, 20 — 22 increased exposure to parental conflict12, 22 and other stressors that JPC may impose on a child.22 Such daily stressors may be long distances to school, friends and leisure activities, lack of stability in parenting and home environment and a need to adjust to the demands of two different family lives.12, 22 The logistics of travelling between their homes and keeping in contact with friends has been stated
as a drawback of JPC in interview studies with children.23 — 25 Older adolescents, in particular, indicated that they preferred to be in one place.23
Parenting stress may result from the child's
social and behavioral problems,
alienation and experience of bullying,
as well
as deficits in planning and organizing his / her own activities and being less independent than peers [12, 16 — 18].
As a
social worker, I believe that parental
alienation is a form of emotional abuse.
Many helping professionals are doing so
as well (counselors,
social workers, psychologists, etc.) You may want to become involved with the parental
alienation awareness organization.
As a
social worker, I believe that
alienation can be a form of emotional abuse.