Abney, born in 1982, is at the forefront of a generation of artists that is unapologetically revitalizing narrative figurative painting, and as a skillful storyteller, she visually articulates
the complex social dynamics of contemporary urban life.
Resigned to
the complex social dynamics unfolding around him, Laing bites the bullet and becomes neighbourly.
Not exact matches
«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.»
As such, effective relational bullies must have a
complex understanding of
social dynamics.
This some may say to be perhaps equivalent to our modern day birthday parties and gifts giving but the fact remains that, the purpose for giving birthday gifts have extended beyond their religious origins because they have now evolved into more
complex social and cultural
dynamics.
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 study adds to a growing body of Yale research into the
complex dynamics of human
social networks and how those networks influence everything from economic inequality to group violence.
Some reflections that demand to contextualize the globalization tackling global
dynamics (economical, political, cultural,
social, educational, religious, etc.) with a
complex thinking process and a holistic, poly - logic, multireferential, planetary and cosmic vision that proposes pragmatic alternatives for a changing, multidimensional and interdependent world.
Her work often tackles the problematics of occupying space and engages the
complex spatial and
social dynamics between everyday objects, bodies, landscape, and elements of built space.
Instead, it is about understanding how customers today think and consume, and how the evolving
dynamics of
social media,
complex audience networks, and dwindling attention shares are raising the bar.
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 o
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 o
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 others.
The starting point for the artists featured in You Don't Need a Weatherman are investigations aimed at revealing
social dynamics, economic systems, and political relations within an increasingly
complex world of virtual representation, infinite sources of information, and invisible data flows.
*** «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.
Given the limits of forecastbased planning in situations of
social and political ambiguity, and the
complex interplay of uncertain
dynamics, scenario based initiatives are needed to enable more proactive, collaborative approaches.
Fred's primary research interests include
social support
dynamics in romantic couples, the effects of context on relationships, relationships and health & well - being, issues of the self in relationships, and
complex statistical approaches to modeling relationship phenomena.
Complex interactions among biological (neurodevelopment, genetic vulnerability), psychological (trauma, mental illness, learning disability) and
social (family and peer
dynamics) domains are seen as contributing to adolescents» impaired functioning, substance use and failure to advance developmentally.
As detailed in the
Social Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a complex mix of historical, cultural and social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical vio
Social Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a
complex mix of historical, cultural and
social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical vio
social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming,
social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical vio
social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical violence.
Lateral violence, also known as horizontal violence or intra-racial conflict, is a product of a
complex mix of historical, cultural and
social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours that include: