Sentences with phrase «by social dynamics»

Prior to the 1960s, textiles were consigned to the «low» world of craft, frequently categorized as «women's work,» and constrained by social dynamics that included race as well as gender.
A conceptual artist working at nearby SUNY Ulster, Puusemp was fascinated by the social dynamics of suggestion.
Liberalism and Marxism, which both saw natural law as carrying history upward to a new, glorious age, have been challenged by the social dynamics of Spengler, Nietzsche, Toynbee, and Sorokin.

Not exact matches

The dynamics of social groups will vary by network.
We can begin to get some clarity, however, by taking seriously the religious, historical, political, social and economic dynamics.
Unlike the idea of culture as a consensus - forming social phenomenon that resists change, the postmodern spirit is more impressed by the lack of consensus in cultures and by the dynamics for social change that already exist in cultures.
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?
«What we discovered was that the local church had a culture of its own and that seminary graduates needed to be prepared to cope with the congregation as a very complex social reality with deep structures and metaphors by which it lives and moves, a social reality which is affected by forces and dynamics of which we know almost nothing.»
And sometimes kids who are rejected by others or lack social skills don't understand the dynamics of rough play, so it can be helpful to have a watchful adult nearby.
I think we're fascinated by scandal because we're trying to comprehend the social and psychological dynamics of the world we live in.
«In contrast to a traditional soil decomposition model, our model can elucidate mechanisms that depend on social dynamics that emerge on the microbial community level, but are driven by individual interactions among microbes competing for food and space at the smallest scale.»
For rivers with fewer economic and social demands, restoration guided by historical records of the natural dynamics of the river can be an effective restoration strategy, say Acreman and colleagues.
By creating a virtual problem landscape, IU cognitive scientists explored the dynamics, advantages and disadvantages of «social learning» — the act of learning about the world by observing or imitating otherBy creating a virtual problem landscape, IU cognitive scientists explored the dynamics, advantages and disadvantages of «social learning» — the act of learning about the world by observing or imitating otherby observing or imitating others.
PECS 2015 is a scientific conference focused on the social ecological dynamics of the anthropocene, hosted by the Programme on ecosystem change and society (PECS) in Stellenbosch, South Africa the 3rd — 5th November, 2015.
We examined the role of social dynamics in learning by giving chimpanzees opportunities to learn different foraging behaviors from either of two conspecific models with different social characteristics.
The art of charm bootcamp is a revolutionary school for men created by a team of social dynamics experts that have taken thousands of guys from ordinary to extraordinary.
«Kiss my shoe» is her opening salvo, and the complicated gender and class dynamics between them make for a heady affair marked by reversals of social hierarchies.
Academy Award — winning Austrian director Michael Haneke shifted his focus from the social to the psychological for this riveting study of female sexuality and the dynamics of control, an adaptation of a controversial 1983 novel by Elfriede Jelinek.
Instead, Kent paints a rounded portrait of social change and shifting gender dynamics, underscored by persistent grief.
In this way, as school microcosm embodies the true reflection of social structures macrocosm, of their own phenomenological and hermeneutical context, the future of humanity passes by the curricular (re) adjustment of the present education systems before the globalizing techno - economist dynamics.
My current research illustrates how intervening to improve the social dynamics of a school (particularly by improving teacher - student relationships) can help close achievement gaps.
The current dynamics (advent of social media channels, technology, and changing learner profiles) have accelerated its adoption by organizations now.
The C3 Framework by the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) has changed the dynamics of social studies instruSocial Studies (NCSS) has changed the dynamics of social studies instrusocial studies instruction.
Scudamore respects the complexities of the social dynamics and does not try to oversimplify these relationships... (Reviewed by Elena Spagnolie).
Contemporary sociological and anthropological tourist - behavior studies underscore how these backpacker protagonists are influenced less by their exotic surroundings than the social dynamics of home.
Indeed, with her adeptness at luring viewers with captivating (and seemingly innocuous) hand - painted illustrations, humorous texts, and sheer scale and then surprising them with content that is remarkably honest — by turns subversively friendly or bitingly critical and addressing such fraught subjects as power dynamics, social marginalization, and even the machinations of the art world — she has smartly aligned herself with the enduring and boundary - pushing strategies of satire, parody, and caricature.
Antonis is an artist who mainly creates context - sensitive spatial installations, which are informed by architecture, art - historical references, the performative aspects of installation art, and its social dynamics.
Molly Soda's practice responds to the broad preoccupation with the changing of global social dynamics, and for her second solo exhibition at Annka Kultys Gallery, she proposes a new selection of projects by opening the door of her MacBook memory.
Curated by Loredana Pazzini - Paracciani, Anthropos New York aims to offer some insight into the social, political, and religious dynamics artists from these two diverse cultures are confronting with their practices.
Antonis Pittas is an artist who creates context - specific spatial installations, which are informed by architecture, art - historical references, the performative aspects of installation art, and its social dynamics.
In Rodriguez's first New York museum show, and similarly to how a 2013 exhibition took its cues from La Collectionneuse, a 1967 film related to art by Éric Rohmer, her new work The Maid takes a cinematic approach to sculpture, considering «the conditional relationships between artist, artwork, and third - party agents (institution, caregiver, surrogate) in familial terms»: the evolved social dynamics of the artworld, and the laws that underpin them.
Clearly the shifting social dynamics surrounding allegations of sexual harassment in other cultural realms — by Hollywood tycoon Harvey Weinstein, political reporter Mark Halperin, literary critic Leon Wieseltier, fashion photographer Terry Richardson — have moved into the art world.
The exhibition raises questions pertaining to how various social media change our view of the world and to which subliminal political dynamics are made visible by them.
In addition, the exhibitions will feature The Selfish Act of Community (2012), a film that examines the role of «the self» in social dynamics by re-enacting another of Roger's group therapy sessions, in this instance bringing together a cross-section of American citizens in 1968.
This Dionysian work of kinetic theatre, described by the artist as a «celebration of flesh as material», explored the way social dynamics change when cultural taboos and restrictions are lifted.
Fascinated by the dynamics in the natural world, Greenfort's work often evolves around ecology and its history, including the environment, social relations, and human subjectivity.
Mergel has organized numerous exhibitions and artist projects at the ICA, including: Acting Out: Social Experiments in Video (2009), an examination of the complex dynamics of social relationships featuring works by Yael Bartana, Phil Collins, and Javier Téllez; Tara Donovan (2008 — 2009), the sculptor's first museum survey, for which Mergel served as co-curator with Nicholas Baume and coordinated the national tour; and Accumulations (2007 — 2008), an ICA Collection exhibition that considered how artists assemble discrete elements into more than the sum of their parts, with works by Paul Chan, Josiah McElheny, and Cornelia Parker, among oSocial Experiments in Video (2009), an examination of the complex dynamics of social relationships featuring works by Yael Bartana, Phil Collins, and Javier Téllez; Tara Donovan (2008 — 2009), the sculptor's first museum survey, for which Mergel served as co-curator with Nicholas Baume and coordinated the national tour; and Accumulations (2007 — 2008), an ICA Collection exhibition that considered how artists assemble discrete elements into more than the sum of their parts, with works by Paul Chan, Josiah McElheny, and Cornelia Parker, among osocial relationships featuring works by Yael Bartana, Phil Collins, and Javier Téllez; Tara Donovan (2008 — 2009), the sculptor's first museum survey, for which Mergel served as co-curator with Nicholas Baume and coordinated the national tour; and Accumulations (2007 — 2008), an ICA Collection exhibition that considered how artists assemble discrete elements into more than the sum of their parts, with works by Paul Chan, Josiah McElheny, and Cornelia Parker, among others.
While Eisenman's early work overtly explored identity, gender, sexuality, family dynamics or inequality through provocative subject matter, Winter Solstice 2012 Dinner Party articulates her more recent preoccupation with portraits of individuals or groups engaged in different social activities — inspired equally by French Impressionist bourgeois café scenes, the dystopian visions of James Ensor and the casual gatherings with friends and fellow New Yorkers.
Curated by Ziphozenkosi Dayile and Kemang Wa Lehulere, You & I examines the multivocality of collectivity by investigating and reconsidering the social conditions, dynamics and histories of such ideas.
*** «Perhaps concern over «uncertainty» in complex, adaptive, open systems should be investigated by inductive generalization from observations of the dynamics of a wide range of such systems: ecosystems, social systems, computer systems, immune systems, economic systems... It is curious that the following things are never admitted as «facts about the world,» but here goes: the observer would note of all of these systems that they undergo oscillations within apparent parameters and occasionally flip into new regimes; they often demonstrate novel emergence; and that increased forcing, whether of native elements or exotic ones, increases the rates of oscillation and catastrophic shifts, sometimes after a quieter period of sub-threshold build - up.
«The reported timber volumes and the social dynamics behind the informal timber sector call for its long - awaited acknowledgement by policy makers and its better integration in current and future forest policies,» said Robert Nasi, a CIFOR Director and co-author of the report.
The only way to win is by producing better science, not complaining about social dynamics.
It's all as it was in those happy carefree days of 2009 and before, BC (yes, Before Cli **** ga **) as we call it now, when the MSM would happily «highlight the most alarmist aspects and downplay any mention of uncertainty» (Zorita), when no doubts were allowed, or should I say expressed, about the holy trilogy of WG1, 2, and 3 — how certain it was that the well - accepted theory of ghg effect, and the impacts thereof, would lead to a Copenhagen / Kyoto utopia of global cooperation, and that the IPCC was cool (whoops, «the request for more research about the social dynamics of the IPCC, of positive feedbacks as described by Judith, is meaningful for me» (von Storch).)
To be fair, Gallop said the founders of Stripe are personally supportive of her social video platform, meant to offer a healthier alternative to mainstream porn by promoting images of real relationships and sexual dynamics instead of sensational fantasies.
These studies suggest that social reinforcement, parental psychopathology, family dynamics, and social contagion facilitated by mainstream and social media, all contribute to the development and / or persistence of GD in some vulnerable children.
Second, and most importantly, is the fact that responses to group - based interventions are very often mediated by the unique social dynamics within each specific intervention group.
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