Sentences with phrase «broader social implications»

Both personal and broader social implications appear in Johnson's work; here she examines the impact of our world leaders» decisions and how one navigates this ambiguous and complex terrain.
@Large asked visitors to consider the broader social implications of incarceration and the possibilities of art as an act of conscience.
This is an engaging look at the broader social implications of ignoring poverty as well as a very personal look at individuals struggling to overcome it.
It brings together industry leaders, scientists, government officials and policymakers to address the broader social implications raised by integrating robots into our everyday lives.
Women consider the broader social implications of their actions, and challenge authority and tradition.
Student loan debt isn't just a financial impediment; it also has broad social implications and the potential to do «significant damage to families,» Beck says, as couples hold off on marriage and children.

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Discovering Shale Gas: An Investor's Guide to Hydraulic Fracturing of Shale Plays explores in detail the environmental and social impacts of shale gas development in the United States, identifying key questions for investors and also broader issues about shale gas development's implications for extending the era of fossil fuel dominance.
The ESRC Centre for Research on Socio - Cultural Change (CRESC) is the first major Research Centre in Britain to develop a broad, empirically focused account of cultural change and its economic, social and political implications.
Beyond the commercial implications, Fan and his collaborators foresee a broad potential social impact.
Its organizers aimed to keep the details under wraps until this more formal proposal was published — a move that rankled those hoping for a broader public discussion about its ethical, legal, and social implications.
We believe this approach will help us to better understand how social interactions can both modulate and regulate our emotions, which has implications for broader health outcomes such as treating depression and anxiety, and managing acute and chronic pain.
The action implications of these findings, as well as some of the dos noted earlier, are to promote a genuine and broad sense of inclusiveness by educating for true understanding of diversity, especially as manifest in one's own school, to ensure that school codes of conduct and core values are integrated into everyday routines, including opportunities for student reflection and feedback on student report cards (versus being relegated to statements in handbooks or on web sites), and to require that all students are given systematic training in social problem solving or related social - emotional skills and encouraged specifically to use those skills in finding alternatives to mistreating others, seeking help effectively, and upstanding in the presence of injustice and inequity.
Computer & Information Sciences Senior Seminar — Prepares students to deal as professionals with the social and ethical issues in the computing sciences and provides awareness of broad applications of computers and implications of those applications.
It is not difficult to draw connections between how individuals with poor social - emotional skills are challenged personally, and the broader implications for their communities and our country.»
PAR models are also consistent with broader life history theory (Charnov, 1993) in suggesting that enhanced pro-inflammatory tendencies in young adulthood may be triggered by adverse social circumstances during childhood even if such adjustments carry with them the cost of longer - term negative health implications (cf. Belsky et al., 1991; Gibbons et al., 2012).
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