J.J. Kegan McFadden is a writer, curator and artist living in Winnipeg (Canada) whose practice blurs the lines
between cultural research and storytelling.
Not exact matches
According to
research by James Prescott, a developmental neuropsychologist and cross
cultural psychologist, «vestibular - cerebellar stimulation (which happens when we carry our babies) is the most important sensory system for the development of «basic trust» in the affectional bonding
between mother and infant.
With factual information based on scientific
research and personal experience, the author explains the difference
between «ecological» and «
cultural» breastfeeding and how each method affects fertility.
I am particularly interested in
researching the trading and mutual
cultural influences
between the Roman and the Chinese worlds in the 1st to 4th centuries A.D.; however, I have never quite managed to pluck up the necessary courage to pursue this ambition.
Rapid climate change during the Middle Stone Age,
between 80,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age, sparked surges in
cultural innovation in early modern human populations, according to new
research.
The
research team invited male and female volunteers from two different
cultural backgrounds, France and China, to choose the younger - looking face
between the two versions of each face.
Cox says there can be
cultural differences
between mathematics - education researchers and their
research mathematician colleagues.
Currently, I use my
research experience to help a U.S. company, but I hope to eventually use my Japanese
cultural background to help bridge the gap
between Japanese and American biotech companies.
«Our
research examines whether
cultural values can explain the different levels of charitable giving
between different countries,» write authors Karen Page Winterich (Pennsylvania State University) and Yinlong Zhang (University of Texas, San Antonio).
The
cultural chasm
between science and clinical practice involves the very distinct mentalities required to practice clinical medicine and to do basic biomedical
research.
Pétriz clarifies that there is a
cultural divide
between the public
research agencies, universities, and the business sector and believes «we must improve the relationship
between these agents of R&D» with two priority outcomes.
A major international
research project led by a University of Sussex academic provides new evidence that the common belief in a
cultural divide
between the West and the rest of the world is little more than a myth.
The discovery could help scientists understand how social,
cultural, and environmental factors interact with genetics to create differences in health outcomes
between different ethnic populations, the authors say, and provides a counterpoint to long - standing efforts in the biomedical
research community to replace imprecise racial and ethnic categorization with genetic tests to determine ancestry.
Close collaboration
between the OST and other diplomatic divisions, such as the Economic Department, the
Cultural Services of the Embassy of France as well as French
Research Organizations (CNRS, Inserm, CNES, CEA), allows the OST to efficiently handle the many economic and social implications of current science and technology issues.
The Gender Summit is a platform for dialogue where scientists, policymakers, gender scholars and stakeholders in science systems examine new
research evidence showing when, why, and how biological differences (sex) and socio -
cultural differences (gender)
between females and males impact on outcomes.
«This is the first preliminary evidence that attending a
cultural event can have an impact on endocrine activity,» said
research lead Daisy Fancourt of the Centre for Performance Science, a partnership
between the Royal College of Music and Imperial College London.
The Public Knowledge Library serves as the main hub for Public Knowledge, a series of artist projects,
research collaborations, and programs designed to promote public dialogue on the
cultural impact of urban change and build new connections
between ideas, individuals, and communities.
She explores the possibilities of performance art as a way to continue her
research on the relationship
between people and objects, and to further investigate the commoditization of culture, assimilation, and how
cultural meaning is transformed in the multicultural urban environment and is absorbed into new social contexts.
By bringing together various scholars and
cultural producers to discuss their own
research and practices, the panel will address the interplay
between visuality and aurality in articulating spaces of architecture, memory, and history.
This publicly accessible,
cultural hub for contemporary art practice and
research opened in April 2012 as a unique collaborative venture
between Newcastle City Council, Arts Council England, BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and Northumbria University.
In Rome, she will spend three months immersed in the diverse art scene and
cultural history of the city whilst
researching the project and looking at the relationship
between the Commedia dell» Arte and Italian cinema.
Her
research mines the relationship
between Asia and the Americas, investigating transpacific economic and
cultural circulations, as well as questioning the representation of indigenous realities in colonial aesthetics.
Her
research mines the relationship
between Asia and the Americas, investigating transpacific economic and
cultural circulations, as well as persistent, romanticized notions of the exotic «other.»
Between 2004 and 2006, he was artistic director and curator of the 2006 Biennale of Sydney and senior
research fellow at the Centre for Cross Cultural Research, Australian National Uni
research fellow at the Centre for Cross
Cultural Research, Australian National Uni
Research, Australian National University.
Rooted in architecture and sculpture, Michael Rakowitz's
research - based practice commonly employs references to archaeology, popular culture and science fiction to humorously tease open the complex social, political and
cultural relationships
between the East and West.
Kurant's
research - based practice explores how complex social, economic and
cultural systems can operate in ways that confuse distinctions
between fiction and reality or nature and culture.
The residency program, facilitated
between 89plus and the Google
Cultural Institute, and now in its fifth session, welcomes participants from around the globe to conduct
research, realise new work and meet with key artists, technologists and curators.
One that is happening
between organizations such as Nubuke foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Art — Ghana, Accra Theatre Workshop,
cultural research center ANO, ACCRA [dot] ALT and the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Museum (K.N.U.S.T.).
Her
research mines the relationship
between Asia and the Americas, investigating transpacific
cultural circulations, as well as persistent, romanticized notions of the exotic «other.»
My work consists of ongoing
research into the relationship
between personal memory and
cultural practices of remembering.
The
research tackles the relation
between the colony and the imperial capital in terms of
cultural representation culminating in a film project titled Seni, after the Malay word that most approximates the Western concept of «art».
Her
research focuses on the different
cultural understandings in gender, sex, class and skin tonalities
between Latin America and Anglo North America, and their intersection with visual culture.
Through exhaustive
research and imaginative talent, Jennie C. Jones brings to light the unlikely parallels that emerged
between the visual arts and jazz during the social and
cultural upheavals in the late 1950s.
In this observation of the common acts of negotiating life's most basic needs, I hope to draw attention to distinctions
between social structures and scientific
research and their
cultural consequences — how they are engaged and mutually transformed.
Her
research addresses «diaspora» in artistic practices and the relationship
between art,
cultural politics and psychoanalysis.
Reconnecting Artistic Practice and Humanities
Research 25 April 2018, 10.30 am — 4 pm Furtherfield Commons Can a renewed dialogue
between humanities scholars and artistic practice provide innovative perspectives to confront current social and
cultural challenges?
But the real problem now seems to me to be in the contrast
between art as investment and art as
cultural research, as seen in the recent sale of Salvator Mundi [c. 1500]».
The objectives of curatorial course are aiming to: — promote reflections questioning the role of the curator, and
research projects in the field of contemporary visual culture; — set up working platforms that may enable participants to develop further curatorial works; — proliferate networking
between young creators of the visual art scene and encourage international circulation of
cultural projects.
Incorporating in - depth
research and astute readings of
cultural situations, his incisive works have addressed ideas such as the relationship
between public and private, the flows of information along the media landscape, and the inherent power of architecture and other social frameworks.
-- Stuart Hall's work on culture and representation — Artistic and / or curatorial practice — Filmmaking and media analysis —
Cultural histories — local and diasporic — Literary Studies including criticism and theory — Researching visual archives — The relationship between contemporary visual art and cultural
Cultural histories — local and diasporic — Literary Studies including criticism and theory —
Researching visual archives — The relationship
between contemporary visual art and
cultural cultural politics
This talk is part of
research project Tagore, Pedagogy and Contemporary Visual Cultures, a partnership
between Iniva and Goldsmiths, University of London, which looks at Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore's legacy in relation to
cultural translation, curatorship, education, and historical precedent.
Traversing theoretical and practice - based inquiry in my artistic
research, I use theories from the transdisciplinary WGS field to examine hidden dynamics informing relationships
between individuals, as well as
between the individual and society, exploring how
cultural pillars of identity are activated.
Andrea Büttner produces works in a variety of media, alternating
between forms like the woodcut, which privileges the use of the hand and the rough interaction of materials, and
research - based projects that delineate the broader art historical and
cultural contexts in which her ideas circulate.
Gustavo Von Ha's production (first time being nominated for the Prize this edition) is developed from a
research about the thin boundaries
between reality and fiction, art and market, authorial production and
cultural industry insite the contemporary art context.
Stories of representation, dispossession, and the day - to - day politics of
cultural difference collapse into and spiral out of the work His
research in Singapore has involved connections
between Southeast Asia, the Caribbean and Great Britain in an «umbilical» relationship linked by the trade of cotton and other essential goods.
I accept that humanity will always have this dynamic tension
between individualists and communitarians, which is delineated so beautifully in «
cultural cognition»
research.
A collaborative approach
between researchers and Aboriginal communities is pivotal to developing a
research project consistent with Indigenous
cultural values and health concepts, with the potential to improve services and outcomes for Aboriginal peoples.
We strongly believe that future
research regarding the validation of the SHS in the Greek population could focus in more specific and maybe more objective happiness measures (like biodata) while also exploring the
cultural differences
between different populations regarding happiness experiencing.
Our findings indicate the importance of «fit»
between cultural relational values and individual attachment orientations in shaping interpersonal justice perceptions, and highlight the need for more non-western organizational justice
research.
As a supplement to APT Validation Study II, the
research aims for Validation Study III are to (1) generate master scores for video clips of youth program observations without
cultural bias, (2) create more tailored and targeted online training and anchor systems, and (3) eliminate significant differences in certification passing rates
between groups with different
cultural vantage points (i.e., Black vs. White raters, urban vs. non-urban program experiences).