Sentences with phrase «broader socio»

LMFTs can work with an individual, a couple, and an entire family while holding the lens of understanding the broader socio - cultural systems.
It demonstrates no recognition of the broader socio - economic challenges facing students and their families.
The event recognises that culturally diverse and Aboriginal communities are disproportionately impacted by viral hepatitis for a range of reasons including inadequate access to health services, poor health literacy, and broader socio - economic disadvantage.
This journal presents the latest developments in theory, research and practice pertaining to family therapy, with an emphasis on examining families within their broader socio - economic and ethnic matrices.
The transaction was significant not only from the client's but also from a broader socio - economic perspective.
And in any event, the designated authority who is appointed by the Minister must be someone who is well versed with the complexities of domestic violence and its broader socio - legal context, in light of the powers the authority will have under the amended Residential Tenancies Act.
However, the broader socio ‐ economic implications of mitigation go beyond measures of aggregate economic costs, as transformation pathways involve a range of tradeoffs that link to other policy priorities.
Jaar's work highlights the problematic issues surrounding the image to unearth some of the broader socio - political concerns related to the West's responsibility to Africa and the developing world.
This year's guest curator, Steven Loft, has selected works based on their exploratory character — exploratory insofar as they pose interesting question (formally, conceptually and politically) within current artistic and broader socio - cultural contexts.
Proposals are selected according to their critical and exploratory character — exploratory insofar as they pose significant questions (formally, conceptually and politically) within current artistic and broader socio - cultural contexts.
Harsha's work entwines strands of personal biography with the shared narratives and broader socio - political scenarios of our at once macrocosmic and microcosmic world.
Melding individual expressionism with broader socio - economic concerns, Rhode's work reveals a mastery of illusion, a rich range of historical and contemporary references, and an innate skill for blending high and low art forms.
Please take a look at our website for further details: http://www.momentaart.org/momenta-art-past-projects-2015.html Reviews of our exhibitions or events in a traditional sense are welcome, but we also encourage cross-disciplinary approaches that expand and engage with the themes explored by artists and other participants through our programs, possibly addressing broader socio - political phenomena of the year.
«Our study suggests that highly polygynous, predominantly Maasai, villages do poorly not because of polygyny, but because of vulnerability to drought, low service provision and broader socio - political disadvantages,» said David Lawson, a population health lecturer at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and lead author of the study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The government has been looking at opportunities to better link its procurement practices with its broader socio - economic objectives.
One from Harvard and the other from poor, inner - city Boston, covering a broad socio - economic spectrum and a variety of backgrounds.
The exhibition embeds these artists and prophets in a broad socio - historical context that spans a period of 100 years.

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Civil society principles espouse broader civic participation in socio - economic and political processes.
We may observe the liberation process (in the broad sense) as the aftermath of the decolonization process mainly after the Second World War, which is still in operation, not only in the socio - political and economic fields, but also in the cultural field.
[16] This heritage, which many Indian - Christian theologians have too often accepted uncritically, accepting the broad brush - strokes, without going into the nitty - gritty details, needs to be re-examined and re-evaluated so that the meaning of several concepts which such a heritage has spawned and which is reflected, often unconsciously, in the present attitudes of Indian - Christians, can be liberated «from the socio - cultural, philosophical and historical contexts in which they have been deified, and make their theological insights reincarnate in the life and concerns of the people.
In visiting the various organisations and projects, my aim is to engage in open and wide - ranging discussions, including broader issues of socio - economic context and structural disadvantage.
Most posts echo the themes of her commercials and (in very broad strokes) her socio - economic agenda, as well as mentioning new factory openings she is attending as part of her efforts to build the Argentine economy.
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.
In this comprehensive and incisive book, Femi Falana SAN sets out to examine the legal treatment of socio - economic rights in Nigeria, and the broader context in which the rights are defined, understood, interpreted and implemented.
Broad primary objective: «To longitudinally assess the impact of clinical practices, biological factors and socio - behavioral issues on HIV infection and disease progression in an African context.»
Beautifully unforced drama whose focus on Brooklyn neighbours broaches broader themes of family and socio - economic disparity.
Pointing to LA Unified's soaring numbers of students living in poverty and learning English, Caputo - Pearl suggested, «If Broad and other billionaires want to ensure a great education for every child, they should invest half a billion dollars, and more, in an LAUSD foundation, run by the democratically elected school board, to fund sustainable neighborhood community schools that address the myriad educational and socio - economic needs of our students.»
The contributors investigate a broad range of emerging socio - environmental challenges faced by contemporary Latin America.
Modeled after the Depression - era photography program of the Farm Security Administration, the commissions update the nation's visual imagery, creating a broad picture of the contemporary socio - economic moment.
We will thoughtfully engage a broad group of emerging artists and prioritize diversity in all areas, including artistic practice, geographic location, gender, age, background, socio - economic level, sexual orientation, ethnicity, and all levels of educational attainment.
The film brings together many of the ideas behind the works in the Pavilion and features visual and thematic elements that reflect Deller's interest in the diverse nature of British society and its broad cultural, socio - political and economic history.
Through his «map» paintings Bowling addresses issues of history and migration, both his own as a Commonwealth immigrant to the UK and latterly the United States, and broader mass movements of people, from colonial slaves through the «Middle Passage» from Africa to South America, to socio - economic motivated migration.
Our exhibitions engage with an array of approaches to contemporary aesthetics, and cover a broad scope of conceptual, formal, socio - political and cultural questions.
In a world of data - dentites and troubling socio - political times, Washington's works act as metaphors for broader realities and underlying universal connections where differences of race, creed and gender are displaced in favor of unity and a singular pluralism.
She creates conceptually based socio - political, cultural and environmental objects, installations and performances that take on broad subjects such as feminism, national identity, climate change, war and the economic crisis.
Conceptual art, while having no intrinsic financial value, can deliver a powerful message, and thus has served as a vehicle for socio - political comment, as well as a broad challenge to the tradition of a «work of art» being a crafted unique object.
The exhibition Salon der Angst explores the artistic confrontation with the fears of our time across a broad affective and socio - political spectrum.
Acclaimed Bangladeshi artists Tayeba Begum Lipi and Mahbubur Rahman confront gender specific violence and the offshoots of socio - political conflict in their first joint exhibition at the Broad Art Museum.
The journal publishes on a broad range of interests across all legal scholarship, including doctrinal, conceptual, and socio - legal analyses.
General health issues, it seems, are picked up within the related broader policy goals of the Commonwealth which it declares are to «address directly the effects of severe socio - economic disadvantage suffered by Indigenous people through improved outcomes in health, housing, education and employment» [104].
The postcodes of schools were used to assign a value of the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) SEIFA (Socio - economic Indices for Areas) Index of Relative Socio - economic Advantage and Disadvantage (IRSAD)[54] to each, and the distribution of schools was checked to ensure they were representative of the broader IRSAD distribution in Victoria.
Broad demographic categories were: Marital status; age; phase of life; socio - economic level; years in the relationship; number of children; employment.
Whereas the earliest work on this topic emphasized the socio - economic status of parents and the way in which (maltreating) parents were themselves reared, subsequent work, guided principally by Belsky's 6 process model of the determinants of parenting, highlights social - contextual factors and forces that shape parenting.7 These include (a) attributes of children; (b) the developmental history of parents and their own psychological make - up; and (c) the broader social context in which parents and this relationship are embedded.
It argues that Indigenous over-representation in the criminal justice system can not be seen in isolation from the broader canvas of Indigenous peoples» socio - economic marginalization, and that the development of community justice mechanisms must be accompanied by a return of control and decision - making processes to Indigenous peoples.
To say they are highly desirable, look no further than Broad Street, which guide Stephen Rosling of the Old South Carriage Company described as the socio - economic dividing line between «the haves» and «the - have - a-whole-lot-mores.»
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