Sentences with phrase «contemporary global problems»

But there's also an air of seriousness — the photographer is interested in contemporary global problems, like climate change and migration issues, two themes that are well covered by this exhibition.
Now, more than ever, researchers are collaborating in teams bringing together diverse groups of experts to find answers to contemporary global problems.

Not exact matches

First of all, while I have here focused on the global dimensions of contemporary life by way of spelling out the biopolitical task, it would be my contention that the fundamental categories I have employed could be used to deal with the whole range of social - ethical problems.
Global warming has become a very serious problem of the contemporary world.
PBL promotes authenticity by giving students the opportunities to engage in the work of experts and solve contemporary problems faced by local and global organizations and communities.
Her research draws on cognitive and social psychology and curriculum studies to examine the conditions that enable individuals to advance an interdisciplinary understanding of problems of contemporary global significance to develop intercultural competence.
By collapsing these two spaces, Douglas describes a contemporary landscape in constant upheaval, when global problems intrude into the home or the neighborhood where we might feel safest.
Cole's art — processing global influences, engaging with contemporary problems — proves itself to be influential beyond the legacy of the Hudson River School.
«Past Disquiet» illustrates the tensions within «global» networks and the problems of access and uneven authority that persist in contemporary art at large.
The real problem addressed by global solutions are domestic in origin: contemporary politicians» inability to legitimise themselves and their agendas.
It is simply not the case that global public law — the legal practices emerging under the UN Charter, the practices of the ICC, the ECHR, the WTO, or the contemporary conception of customary international law, which no longer mirrors the idea of quasi-universal state consent — are troubled by structural problems of coherence, efficacy or legitimacy of a kind that national law does not suffer from.
The smart company appreciates the modern executive's strategic and agile approach to designing a career and value proposition «story» that matches to corporate needs, one that requires a diversity of experiences and key contributor and leadership roles that advanced him up the career ladder and positioned him to solve the needs and contemporary problems within an ever - shifting global market - place.
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