Sentences with phrase «by cultural institutions»

Exhibitions and events are also offered by cultural institutions in Basel and the surrounding area.
Over the past couple of years your work has been well supported by cultural institutions in Europe (you were in the same Documenta Schjeldahl couldn't generate much enthusiasm for) and to a somewhat lesser degree by their US equivalents (the most recent Whitney Biennial).
Martin's dreamy, transportive photography has been commissioned by cultural institutions such as the National Theatre in Prague and the Czech National Ballet.
Further afield, exhibitions and events are offered by cultural institutions in Basel and the surrounding area, creating an exciting, region - wide art week.
We will see if the «visual narrative» will be picked up by the cultural institutions in the States.
She is interested in understanding the strategic use of space (exhibition space, public space, virtual space) by contemporary artists and by cultural institutions such as museums.
The questions were formulated to critically look at the narratives that are produced by cultural institutions.

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Developmental lending as practiced by IBC involves providing financial services (primarily loans) to aboriginal people who, for a variety of cultural and / or financial reasons, are alienated by mainstream lending institutions; approving loan applications on the basis of typical financial considerations while taking into account the potential for positive social or community outcomes; and evaluating social outcomes resulting from the loan portfolio over the long term.
Alaska native heritage center Built by Alaskan natives as an educational and cultural institution, the centre gives a look at the state's variety of Native peoples and their history.
Big losers will include our cultural institutions, including the CBC and the Canada Council who will likely face further devastating cuts, as well as human rights, international development and arts organizations who were funded historically by the Canadian government (some of whom had already lost funding under the minority Conservative government).
Such ill - defined relations worked reasonably well for a considerable time, while the mechanism that kept Catholic institutions tied to the Church was a powerful cultural feeling for Catholicism (enforced by the tuition payments and donations that came from the members of that culture).
Prior to those two is a particular moral and cultural system, constituted by civic institutions and well - ordered personal habits.
Among the cultural forms studied by the anthropologist are ones that explicitly embody spiritual meanings, including the beliefs, practices, and institutions of religion, some forms of which appear in every known culture.
The illusion that Christian institutions can survive based on unspoken assumptions of shared beliefs has been shattered by cultural revolution and legal transformation.
This by now hoary bit of academic jargon marks Institutions of Modernism as the offspring of «cultural studies,» that popular pseudo-discipline that resulted from crossing Marxist animus with deconstructionist verbiage.
Cultural Studies of the sort exhibited by Institutions of Modernism is all the rage in American and English universities (Rainey teaches at the University of York in England).
Adam 1, created in the image of God, does so by conquering the universe, imposing his knowledge, technology, and cultural institutions upon the world: religion affirms this apparently «secular» mandate.
Granted that religious forms and institutions, like other fields of human and cultural activity, are conditioned by the nature, atmosphere, and dynamics of a given society, to what extent does religion contribute to the cohesion of a social group and to the dynamics of its development and history?
Indeed, the tendency of American political institutions to produce centrist political solutions is probably usefully offset by the cultural tendency of movement - style politics to inflate ideological differences into «war.»
In China, religious institutions were shut down by the Red Guards in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Cultural Revolution.
By social systems is meant the sum total of all humanly developed knowledge, cultural patterns, institutions, values, and goals.
The institutions of urban religion are made up of people whose frames of reference have been shaken by some combination of structural and cultural change.
They must be balanced by strong moral and cultural institutions, such as families, schools, churches and other voluntary associations that serve the common good.
Morikawa never disparaged social, cultural, and gender analyses, but he was particularly impressed by the importance of institutions, and he noted how this analysis was neglected.
It will mean institutions that have the vision, and the financial resources, to play a long game of cultural renewal, rather than allowing themselves to be driven by the populist passions of the moment.
Marxist — Leninist atheism is a form of atheism which holds that the essence of religion should be abolished.In China, religious institutions were shut down by the Red Guards in the 1960s and 1970s as part of the Cultural Revolution.
It is the fundamental reality, from the people's perspective, that throughout history, religio - cultural institutions have often been dominated by the powerful; their norms, contents, styles, communication and transmutation, have been controlled by the powerful elite.
Whichever worldview you hold, it is clear that what is going on behind the slogan of «marriage equality» is a substitution: an institution fraught with legal, cultural, and symbolic significance would be replaced by a de-sexed legal category, thus undermining the foundation of individuals and of the family.
Such cultural violence may take the form of cultural deprivation through the monopoly of cultural institutions by the power elite of a given civilization, or cultural repression through the arbitrary imposition of the values and norms of the powerful.
Traditionally, the people's communication processes are suppressed by those of the powerful rulers, who have controlled the message and media through the ruling elites and the established cultural and religious institutions.
It is too often assumed (even by many who no longer have any explicit allegiance to the Christian tradition) that the values and social institutions of our cultural past will continue into the future in much the same form.
«By exceeding guest expectations of product and experience, developing a brand image with a distinct and Devilishly Good attitude, and expanding the St. Louis Bar and Grill franchise system carefully and responsibly, it's earned a reputation as a cultural «institution» with an expanding, loyal customer base and «one of the hottest franchise opportunities» within the restaurant industry,» the company says.
Connect with Chicago's No. 1 cultural institution by joining a committed group of companies that provide critical support for Shedd's ongoing work in animal care, conservation research and education programming.
Another question for debate - supported by some opinion polling and qualitative studies - is whether the demand in England is more focused on cultural space for expressions of English identity than it is on political institutions.
A strong fundraiser, he made friends here by spreading city budget money to cultural institutions and other organizations while serving in the City Council.
The new IDNYC municipal identification card has been popular and comes with a year's free membership to dozens of cultural institutions, and $ 23 million was added to the art education budget for public schools last year after an audit by Comptroller Scott Stringer showed major disparities.
Members of the New York City Council have joined together with cultural institutions and advocates to petition Mayor Bill de Blasio to increase by $ 40 million the funding for cultural programming and organizations in the upcoming city budget.
The deal also includes more monies for libraries and other cultural institutions that had been badly threatened by the cuts.
Council Member Jimmy Van Bramer asked for more funding for cultural institutions, echoed by Council Member Cumbo, who pointed out that arts funding has been flat for a decade and the discounted memberships under the IDNYC program posed significant costs for cultural institutions.
He and many of his colleagues want the city to increase funding for nonprofit cultural institutions by $ 40 million - it has remained flat for the last three budgets - and to baseline $ 43 million for six - day service at city libraries.
The event is being put on by some of Brooklyn's preeminent cultural institutions including BAM, the Brooklyn Music School, Brooklyn Arts Council, Brooklyn Ballet and others with support from the offices of Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and NYC Council Member Laurie Cumbo.
In addition to Poloncarz and Whyte, entries were evaluated by a judging pool comprised of representatives from environmental groups, higher education institutions, arts and cultural organizations and elected and appointed officials from various levels of government.
«She's done right by investing in the parks and cultural institutions Queens is known for,» said former Councilwoman Melinda Katz, a candidate to succeed Marshall next year.
One of the de facto roles of the office is to serve as the spokeswoman for the borough, which Marshall has done by championing museums and other cultural institutions to the tune of $ 107 million.
It's been eroded by cultural changes at leading institutions.
«The ethical problem posed by the bones of this 18th century individual approximates to that of all human remains conserved in public collections, displayed in museums or other cultural institutions,» said Dr. Charlier.
In its formative years, the hospital was supported by the same families that helped develop the city's great civic and cultural institutions, including the Cleveland Museum of Art and The Cleveland Orchestra.
Rebel Without a Cause suggests contradictions and conflicts at the heart of the familial relations that constituted contemporary society but also the very means by which society's leading cultural institution had organised and legitimised certain experiences.
By broadening the measures used to assess educational outcomes, we can also learn what role, if any, cultural institutions may play in producing those outcomes.
This growing segment of American society is marked not just by economic poverty, but also by social and cultural poverty: the decay of bedrock institutions like marriage and organized religion, as well as the erosion of cohesive social standards like the two - parent family.
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