explores the relationship
between cultural consumption and social class.
Not exact matches
Earlier exhibitions included Wood: The Cyclical Nature of Materials, Sites, and Ideas at the Het Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam (2014), which explored links
between wood in design and architecture and the economic, politi ¬ cal, natural, and
cultural cycles that surround its production, circulation, and
consumption.
London Oyster Shells recalls Flood - Paddock's large - scale installation Gangsta's Paradise, presented in 2010 at the Hayward Gallery, which made connections
between Lewis - Carroll's poem The Walrus and the Carpenter, the film The Truman Show (1998) and the
cultural specificity of moral questions related to the
consumption of oysters.
Development path - An evolution based on an array of technological, economic, social, institutional,
cultural and biophysical characteristics that determine the interactions
between human and natural systems, including production and
consumption patterns in all countries, over time at a particular scale.
A prominent example of the dual inheritance theory is the culture — gene coevolution
between cattle milk protein genes and human lactase genes (Beja - Pereira et al. 2003), whereby the
cultural propensity for milk
consumption in humans has led to genetic selection for milk protein genes in cattle and gene encoding lactase in humans.