Sentences with phrase «change collective understandings»

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aims to increase our collective ability to anticipate the complex consequences of change; gain a better understanding of the dynamics of human and social behavior as well as the cognitive and social structures that create and define change; and help people and organizations better manage profound or rapid change.
The American Astronomical Society (AAS) acknowledges the AGU's careful review of the current body of knowledge using sound scientific methodologies, and recognizes its collective expertise in scientific subfields central to assessing and understanding global change.
The scientific efforts in the past 30 years have significantly advanced our collective understanding of the folding dynamics and conformational changes present in structured proteins.
«War As A Way of Life» is being presented during an intense election year, for the «future of the nation» is not clear, and an understanding of what is happening to our collective psyche is critical to real transformative change both positive and proactive.»
Focused primarily on abstract art, this exhibition celebrates the achievement of individual artists, the collective history told by their art, and the social changes that have changed the way we understand art history in the broadest sense.
The exhibition «celebrates the achievement of individual artists, the collective history told by their art, and the social changes that have changed the way we understand art history in the broadest sense.»
Each artist or collective poses a challenge to the perceived limits that condition our understanding of the world: on the one hand, the limited prospect for action, compassion, and change, while on the other, the limitless drive for resources and capital in all its forms.
This work brings a sociological perspective to our understanding of individual and collective responses to climate change information, and opens up a new research area.
As our collective understanding of what constitutes «family» continues to change and evolve, the legislation governing the formation and dissolution of family relationships may appear to be lingering behind.
Whether it's becoming new parents or an empty nester, it is important to set collective intentions and understand the impact of these changes on each person.
We have already seen great changes in the way educators respond to the behaviour of children and have used a collective methodology of ideas and conversation to extend our understanding of children, not just behaviours.
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