Sentences with phrase «by industrialization»

The impact of that change has been massive; the economist Joseph Stiglitz writes in Vanity Fair this month that the last Great Depression was caused by industrialization of agriculture, a «structural change in the real economy.»
The features of the situation that seemed most important to the Divinity School faculty were the social stresses caused by industrialization and the growing sense among the public of the irrelevance of the Bible.
These and other works demonstrate the varied ways artists and designers of the period responded to a world transformed by industrialization, city population growth, and shifting social structures and political ideologies, forces that spawned both mechanized warfare and new forms of urban leisure.
However, as I started reading The Icarus Deception, its messages got under my skin — the primary one being that with the opportunities provided by the internet, not everyone has to conform to the traditional paths that had been long established by industrialization.
After World War I, the so - called «Roaring Twenties» economic and cultural boom was fueled by industrialization and the popularization of new technologies such as radio and the automobile.
The increase in foreign demand is being driven by industrialization and attendant demand for coal fired electricity generation in the developing world including India and China.
But socialized as he is into individualistic thinking, he has had no eyes for the destruction of community by the industrialization of agriculture in this country.
Both increased production and cheaper prices result from labor becoming more productive, and productivity is increased chiefly by industrialization.
And when faced with a planet scarred by industrialization and climate change...
Changes in society, marked by industrialization, have had a significant impact on the physical activity of humans, who have become increasingly sedentary over the years.
Other trans - fats are man - made and are actually created by an industrialization process which makes vegetable oil into a more solid form than some other oils available.
These trends occurred elsewhere in the world and were made possible by the industrialization and mechanization of the oil - seed industry (43).
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Its take on nature vs. man is different from The Machinist's in that it doesn't have overt references to the debilitating toll on spirituality represented by industrialization (the key to The Machinist «swoes appears to be a cigarette and an American muscle machine), more concerned as it is with the toll that man's attempts to comprehend the ineffable takes on his own ability to function, ironically, as a biological entity.
Millions of years later, we're on a different earth from the one we know: dinosaurs have not evolved significantly in form, apart from acquiring American speaking voices, and inhabit a verdant landscape that has never been spoiled by industrialization.
These markets typically experience higher economic growth than developed countries and are characterized by industrialization and a growing middle class.
This exhibition will shed scholarly light on the aesthetic and intellectual concerns undergirding the development of this important strand of early American modernism to explore the origins of its style, its relationship to photography, and its aesthetic and conceptual reflection of the economic and social changes wrought by industrialization and technology.
It's part of his «dendritic cities» series, begun in 2007, where he documented cities such as Amman, Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro, that were developed by the industrialization of the automotive industry — through networks of streets — as opposed to pre-planned urban developments.
Paying close attention to the structures and systems that create our built and lived environment, Pope.L's work uses avant - garde strategies such as the readymade, performance, and collage to question the institutionalization of philosophical ideas such as art and the psychic disturbances provoked by industrialization and modernity.
Travelling first by backcountry vehicle and then more slowly on foot, the duo encounter stunning northern landscapes along with starker regions marred by industrialization before eventually finding the wildlife they seek.
His book The Population Bomb was pivotal in the debate central to the Club of Rome claim that overpopulation amplified by industrialization was destroying the planet.
When, after the Second World War, President Truman stood up and said the world is divided into two parts, the developed world and the under - developed world, the developed world is defined by industrialization, urbanization, high technology and the under - developed world is the world of agriculture, people living by crafts, handiwork, living in villages.
In an era already being rapidly transformed by industrialization, that was an alluring combination of qualities — one hearkening to both the solid past and the tantalizingly fluid future.
[14] Greenberg argued that vanguard culture has historically been opposed to «high» or «mainstream» culture, and that it has also rejected the artificially synthesized mass culture that has been produced by industrialization.
These and other works demonstrate the varied ways artists and designers of the period responded to a world transformed by industrialization, city population growth, and shifting social structures and political ideologies that spawned both mechanized warfare and new forms of urban leisure.
The low carbon dioxide levels outlined by the study through the last 2.1 million years make modern day levels, caused by industrialization, seem even more anomalous, says Richard Alley, a glaciologist at Pennsylvania State University, who was not involved in the research.
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