Sentences with phrase «broader social culture»

Uniting monumental works, the exhibition features a series of installations that examine notions of the one and the multitude and of the individual's relationship to his or her broader social culture.

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It was not until somewhere between eight to five thousand years ago that this tribal existence gradually gave way in certain regions to broader and more complex social arrangements that eventually led to the great civilizations, nations and cultures of more recent times.
They already have an appreciation of culture in its broad sense and of the narrative link to social observation.
As a clinical social worker in private practice, Annalise works within a broad systems viewpoint, balancing attention to culture, environment, family, and individuals to achieve a sense of harmony and cohesion.
Eli also made several broad points about social media, noting that it both raised the highs and lowered the lows of quality compared with professional material, and that it may not reach its full potential until the media and the political culture got out of a «gotcha?
Many social critics, including Binyavanga Wainaina, Emma Dabiri, and Brian Bwesigye have taken issue with Selasi and the broader Afropolitan discourse — arguing that it reflects an elitist representation of African diasporas, which depoliticizes social relations and commodifies African cultures.
Combining findings on evolution, maturation, socialization, and culture, Konner offers a broad - based explanation of how biology underlies «normally developing social behavior.»
Collectivist cultures, on the other hand, tend to see people as connected with others and embedded in a broader social context — as such, they tend to emphasize interdependence, family relationships, and social conformity.
Hearing her side of the story, told a great deal through conversations with her multiple - job - working - yet - still - struggling mother, put a human face on broader debates on education, social policy, and culture.
When popular media are used as a springboard for learning, she adds, formal education becomes a bridge for youth «from the often insular and entertainment - focused digital culture of the home to a wider, broader range of cultural and civic experiences that support their intellectual, cultural, social and emotional development.»
Sara Lawrence - Lightfoot, a sociologist, examines the culture of schools, the broad ecology of education, and the relationship between human development and social change.
They also gain an understanding of and are able to challenge what is valued in terms of health and physical activity within their families, social groups, institutions and society, and within other cultures in the broader community.
Creation of a strong classroom culture that is developed through CWC's social emotional learning focus and contribution to the broader school community
The CORE districts, which include Los Angeles and San Francisco, submitted a waiver plan that reflects their commitment to preparing educators to effectively implement the Common Core State Standards; evaluating educators based, in part, on student outcomes; and taking a broader approach to accountability that encompasses academic preparedness, social and emotional learning, and school climate and culture.
This display encompasses many artists taking different political positions and of differing identities and backgrounds, but a lot of the work on display is looking at how social and political experience is reflected in broader visual culture, including pop culture.
Convening luminary artists, curators, researchers, and writers to discuss how technology is transforming culture, the first edition of Open Score will consider how artists are responding to new conditions of surveillance and hypervisibility; how social media's mass creativity interfaces with branding and identity for individual artists; how the quality and texture of art criticism is evolving in a digital age; and what the future of internet art might be in light of a broader assimilation of digital technologies.
Image painting — here, a term to include a broad range of figurative and representational approaches — served as a vehicle for issues and activism: gender, First Nations culture, social injustice, and a global reckoning of environmental concerns.
Whether introspective and deeply personal or engaged with broader social and cultural issues, each artist demonstrates the importance of art and culture in our everyday lives, challenging our preconceptions and opening up new ways of engaging with the world around us.
Yet, since her first works in the 1990s, which indirectly resonated Malaysia's social change at that time, her expressions are richly multifaceted and manifest deeper and broader landscapes of history, culture and human experiences and imagination.
Nina Chanel Abney is a Jersey City based painter whose work covers a broad range of social topics inspired by current events, news, and pop culture.
By using digital tools to envision physically improbable scenarios, the artists have produced haunting new realities that provoke broader conversations about culture, social issues, and the environment.
Leaning heavily on pop - culture imagery combined with cinematic, political and historic references in order to magnify broader social truths, he was described by the New York Times» Ken Johnson as» an exceptionally imaginative satirist (who) is also an ambitious, prolific and technically impressive draftsman.
People like the AD are primarily about the culture wars, and only became interested in climate change as an issue when it could be seen to be a vehicle for promoting their broader social agenda.
Run every six years, the NATSISS covers a broad range of social subject matter including culture and cultural identity, social networks, housing, health - related topics, employment and education.
If, nine and a half years ago, I were asked to predict the outcomes that the recognition of native title might deliver to Indigenous people, I would have identified three broad areas: social outcomes from having the laws and traditions of Indigenous culture recognised as worthy of equal respect to those of the dominant culture; economic outcomes from giving Indigenous people control over a valuable asset, land; and finally, political outcomes from recognising the traditional decision - making structures that, like so much of Indigenous identity, revolve around land.
On the broader front, culture, racism and social, political and economic issues also cry out for attention.
This presentation locates infidelity within the broader social context of modern marriage, the digital culture, sexuality, and monogamy.
However, as I stated earlier, I am not convinced that there is a full understanding of the importance of culture and its relevance to Indigenous peoples» relationship to country, or to the broader social and economic improvement in the lives of Indigenous people.
An additional set of targets is being developed by the Close the Gap Campaign partners to address the broad range of social and cultural factors that have a profound influence on the health of Indigenous Australians, such as housing, education, community safety, employment, community development, culture and language and contact with the criminal justice system.
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