Sentences with phrase «attitude in the work context»

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Romney's comment was perhaps well meant, but taken in the context of all of his ideas about women, that they must be taken care of because they are fragile, delicate creatures, who can't think or care for themselves and are better fit for staying home and taking care of the offspring than out in the work force, the words mirror his general condescending attitude toward women.
Attitudes which are present in the context of scientific work may be desirable elsewhere, but are not transferable in any easy way.
Professor Whitefield and Dr Chaisty have published on «Putin's nationalism problem», and working papers on «Dimensions of Nationalism in Putin's Russia and their Political Correlates» and «Citizens» Attitudes towards Institutional Change in Contexts of Political Turbulence: Support for Regional Decentralisation in Ukraine» are forthcoming.
The timing of the ESRC's Festival of Social Sciences could not be more pertinent, and the European Social Survey (ESS) event - «British social attitudes in European comparative context» — shows just how much the work of social scientists can offer us all.
Thus, for Parker's defining installation of the suspended fragments of a blown - up shed, Cold Dark Matter: An Exploded View (1991), we're given both a personal and a political context behind the piece: the effect on the artist of living in London during a period of IRA bomb threats; her initially ambivalent attitude towards the army — whom she subsequently worked with to blow up the shed — and how she felt about the event itself.
On the one side, we have the centuries - long continuity of work that is primarily pictorial in nature, and on the other, the growing body of work that is more presentational in attitude — that is, art that privileges intentionality and the delivery system, the context in which art appears.
Through the presentation of approximately 130 artworks — paintings, sculptures, works on paper and photographs — visitors will see how the representation of the nude has evolved in the context of both artistic expression and shifts in social and political attitudes.
«When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» brings together the original works presented at the Kunsthalle and Schulwarte, loaned for the event by important private collections and international museums (for example the works of Carl Andre, Claes Oldenburg, Bruce Nauman, Eva Hesse, Giovanni Anselmo, Hanne Darboven, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marinus Boezem and Richard Tuttle); site - specific interventions «reenacted» directly or in association with the artists and their Estates (for instance the works of Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Walter De Maria, Jan Dibbets, Alain Jacquet, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Keith Sonnier, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner and Gilberto Zorio); plus a selection of photographs, videos, books, letters, ephemeral objects and other original materials relating to the 1969 show and its context.
For the exhibition, the curators picked works that explore the delicate breach between public and private space, on the one hand, and between past and future, on the other, re-writing homo - social attitudes of male individuals in an Arab context.
«When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» brings together the original works presented at the Kunsthalle and Schulwarte, loaned for the event by important private collections and international museums (for example the works of Carl Andre, Claes Oldenburg, Bruce Nauman, Eva Hesse, Giovanni Anselmo, Hanne Darboven, Reiner Ruthenbeck, Marinus Boezem and RichardTuttle); site - specific interventions «reenacted» directly or in association with the artists and their Estates (for instance the works of Joseph Beuys, Daniel Buren, Walter De Maria, Jan Dibbets, Alain Jacquet, Joseph Kosuth, Sol LeWitt, Keith Sonnier, Ger van Elk, Lawrence Weiner and Gilberto Zorio); plus a selection of photographs, videos, books, letters, ephemeral objects and other original materials relating to the 1969 show and its context.
Take a good understanding of the business and the commercial context of the project, a pro-active attitude and the ability to prioritise the key issues, mix in the ability to communicate effectively and work collaboratively, and you've got in - house dynamite, capable of blowing away even the most stubborn legal problem!
Part of his defensive position comes from framing his relationship as a win - lose proposition, something that has worked well for him in the context of business, but this attitude is genuinely harming his relationship.
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