Sentences with phrase «complex social relations»

Schools are a primary setting in which children first learn to negotiate complex social relations with peers and have the opportunity to build the essential skills that will allow them to be productive members of society.
Marx and Engels mourned the replacement of diverse and complex social relations by the simple payment of a cash sum (e.g. wages).

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The problem is the much more complex one of relating religious language to empirical categories, to bodily feelings, and to concrete social energies and relations.
Every person needs to be conscious of his place within the social complex and aware of the relation between his special contribution and the services performed by others.
Yet it depended on selective attention to the social ills in the United States and ignorance of the complex relations between religion and culture in other parts of the world.
In fact, when social scientists contemplate the mutually conditioning relations among human development, family structures, law, commerce, and the overall culture, their situation is similar to that of natural scientists trying to make sense of such complex phenomena as the long - range weather or turbulence in fluids.
The reality of power is complex; and its use and misuse in all human, social and political relations and interactions has been a question of utmost importance for all peoples.
NICE Pregnancy and complex social factors (2010): This guideline describes how access to care can be improved for women with complex social needs, who may require additional support in relation to breastfeeding.
They should have experience with a wide variety of content (art, music, language, science, math, social relations) because each is important for the development of a complex and integrated brain.
That is, primates that move around in bigger and more complex social groups require bigger brains in order to efficiently manage all of those social relations.
Deon Meyer's engrossing South African thriller pits Detective Benny Griessel against a mystery that unravels like the threads of a complex tapestry... Because the novel is set in contemporary South Africa, race relations and the legacy of apartheid are an inevitable topic, and Meyer works his social commentary into the story while remaining true to his characters... Thirteen Hours draws to a satisfying conclusion, with answers that prove surprising.
In this complex scenario, Teresa Margolles deals with material fragments of buildings, transporting them across borders and reassembling them remotely in large format sculptures, as a call to read these traces as part of larger processes, events and social relations, such as migration, international drug trade, or human trafficking.
Shot on a mobile phone with actors cast in situations where the social bonds are composed of idle talk — conversation as material — the piece offers an incredibly complex, jigsaw - puzzle picture of class relations in Cairo — all of which preceded and persisted through the thwarted 18 - day revolution that began in Egypt on 25 January 2011.
Ledare's complex and critically acclaimed project maps structures of social convention and photographic representation onto the triangular relation between himself, his ex-wife Meaghan Ledare - Feddery, and her current husband Adam Fedderly.
One of the starting points of her research is the study of «Support Structures»: through her practice, writings and theoretical reflections, Céline Condorelli investigates the complex apparatus made of objects, cultural and economic elements, social and professional relationships that constitute the net of relations we use to engage with the world.
We want to focus on the potential of portraiture as a point of reference that allows an artist to explore more complex and complicated themes than the valorization of an important social figure or personal relation, as is predominantly the criteria for portrait prizes nationwide.
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.
Native title law involves the translation of complex Indigenous social relations, spiritual attachment to land and customary norms into legal rights which make sense to the Australian legal system.
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