Sentences with phrase «contemporary social dynamics»

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Along with this effort to provide a broader social understanding of religious institutions and a more sophisticated framework in which to explain the dynamics of religious life, practical theologians raise specific questions about education for contemporary religious leaders.
Once the social constructs of the contemporary side of the model are established, then the discussion will turn to the dynamics of corporate life inherent in the scriptural text.
The goal of Leading 21st Century High Schools — being held on campus June 23 — 27 — is to help leaders cultivate effective teaching practices, enhance social dynamics, and implement innovative leadership approaches as key levers in the overall improvement of contemporary high schools.
The second variety of literary thriller is the contemporary novel that hits the crime - filled mean streets hard but, again, abandons formula in favor of a more wide - sweeping approach to social issues and interpersonal dynamics.
Contemporary sociological and anthropological tourist - behavior studies underscore how these backpacker protagonists are influenced less by their exotic surroundings than the social dynamics of home.
Myers» works focus on earthworks, American spatial politics, the social and political dynamics of consumer society, and sociohistorical frameworks for contemporary art.
How these paintings relate to the current social and political moment, and specifically to the power dynamics of contemporary America, is left deliberately ambiguous.
[ENG] With his vast production of drawings Efren Alvarez (Barcelona, Spain 1980) explores contemporary worldviews applied to conflict and social dynamics, as well as the active properties of drawing within civic and political contexts.
This separation between African artists who have either lived or travelled to European countries throughout their working lives and the bitter past history of this vast continent is what renders the artistic production of both older and younger artists absolutely crucial to the social dynamics of the contemporary age as an overwhelming sense of wisdom emanates from even the youngest artists included in the fair.
His work explores intersections between the personal and the political, examining the impact of ethnicity, gender, and desire on contemporary social and cultural dynamics.
Until November 3, 2012, the gallery Luisa Strina in Sao Paulo presents a group show that aims to examine «how contemporary artists address in their works, the social and labour dynamics as well as the intricate relations between production and consumption that are inscribed in the commodity.»
The artist's contemporary works draw from «divine symbols of religious myths, worldly folklore and current social dynamics,» according to his artist statement.
His interests are focused on sculpture and spatial politics of the 20th century, the social and political dynamics of consumer society, and the socio - historical frameworks for contemporary art and exhibitions.
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.
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