Sentences with phrase «civic unrest»

"Civic unrest" refers to a situation where a community or society becomes disturbed or unsettled due to disagreements, protests, or conflicts among its citizens regarding social, political, or economic issues. It often involves public demonstrations, tensions, and sometimes violence. Full definition
ETNA ERUPTS This Italian volcano (shown here in 2013) erupted in 44 B.C., likely reducing monsoon rains that fed into the Nile River and ultimately fueling civic unrest in Ptolemaic Egypt.
While Meckseper's earlier vitrine works commented on contemporary consumer culture using the shop window as an example and focus point for civic unrest and protest in our late capitalist society, her current works allude to the political dimension of early modernist display architecture and design between World War I and II in Weimar Germany.
A new study published by the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) on August 2, 2016, outlines the implications of civic unrest for educational policy and practice.
Similar situation happened earlier in Hungary and Poland, including civic unrest and attempts at economic reforms of a system that did not deliver as promised.
The rapid spread of civic unrest across London and the UK points to a problem which runs deep in our communities.
Dubcek formulated his program in response to civic unrest in Czechoslovakia, and it was an attempt to reform policies that failed.
In times of political turmoil and civic unrest, the Church does well to cultivate ancient friendships.
Dubcek formulated his program in response to civic unrest in Czechoslovakia, and it was an...
Police shootings, civic unrest, and student achievement: Evidence from Ferguson.
If the only constant is change, «Inventing Downtown» represents an ambitious act of recovery and a reminder of the ways in which artists struggle, and survive, amid political and civic unrest.
I suspect the Kyiv Biennial neither will be remembered for the civic unrest in Ukraine in 2014 that led to its postponement, nor for the Ukrainian Ministry of Culture's withdrawal of promised funds six months before it was to open in 2015.
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