But in busting assumptions about female workers, the strike also represented
a broader change in attitude toward gender that affected the entire labour movement.
Not exact matches
Crisis books usually follow a predictable pattern: first a searing depiction of the problem at hand, then some
broad and sweeping assessments of how great
changes in attitude might begin to address the issue, and then some piddling and timid policy proposals that clearly won't begin to meet the challenge.
Sheridan attributes the success to a
broader societal
change in attitude, not to WISELI's initiatives.
According to a release, participants will «explore the ways
in which the politics of race are
changing in America and France
in a time of both growing extremism and the rise of activist movements like Black Lives Matter; what the rise of the populist right
in both countries means for national identity; and what both countries»
attitudes toward immigration have done to shape its interaction with the
broader world.»
But you * do * keep addressing the issue as if what sort of
attitude one shoudl adopt about the self - government project I'm talking about
in Fla were somehow an extensio nof the debate about «climate
change models» & «climate
change science»
in some
broader sense.
Three recent
changes at the Exxon Mobil Corporation could lead to meaningful and much needed improvements
in corporate behavior and
attitudes towards the growing existential threat of climate
change and
broader environmental concerns — or they may not.
While some individual scientists have clearly taken these lessons to heart, I see very little sign that
attitudes in the
broad climate science community have
changed.
But
broad typologies are often useful
in thinking about
attitudes and about
change, and this one prompts the realization that there is at least a third group here.