Sentences with phrase «cultural capital through»

Native title can be seen as an asset in the development process, contributing social and cultural capital through traditional governance structures, property rights and a national network of representative bodies specialised in assisting the group to achieve its goals.

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It was a comprehensive effort to shape the interests of human desire through an alignment of the interests of church and state around common aims and cultural capital.
Hardy stars as Ronnie and Reggie Kray, the notorious East End thugs who cut a swathe through the capital's criminal element in the 1960s, and became cultural icons in the process.
The paternalistic presumption implicit in the schools is that the poor lack the family and community support, cultural capital, and personal follow - through to live according to the middle - class values that they, too, espouse.
Launching the new London Curriculum for primary schools, Sadiq Khan said: «I'm delighted that thousands of primary school pupils from all parts of the capital will have the opportunity to enrich their education through London's cultural gems and rich heritage.
In addition, we also offer experiences outside of the classroom walls through End of Year Field Lessons, which are annual off - campus opportunities for our students to visit college campuses and continue to build cultural capital.
But I would be silly to think that my own cultural capital, through my connections and people I work with and for had made it possible for me to explore options other than the public schools of New Orleans and allow my daughter a chance at her inalienable right to a high quality school and social capital.
A trip to this cultural capital is like walking through an area forgotten by time.
It boasts some of the finest hotels in the world, iconic buildings, rich cultural sites, and fine restaurants, so whether you are just passing through in transit, or have a day at leisure between business meetings, be sure to make the most of the most impressive capital city between London and Beijing.
There is no better way to complement your succulent turkey dinner than with a stroll through one of Europe's cultural capitals.
In the era of globalisation the relations between the European metropolis torn by economical difficulties and protecting its status of a cultural capital and the region of Latin America living through a period of economical growth and cultural revival are more complicated than it used to be.
Despite the universal nature of dance and the innately compelling images of movement, these dances embody local cultural knowledge at risk of disappearing in the placeless calculations made by the demands of capital as it flows through the European Union.
Building on this large exhibition, through the existing references to French art and culture in the Los Angeles art scene, it became pertinent to highlight the ties between France and the City of Angels, which has since become a true cultural capital of the world.
Join artist Caroline Wollard (Co-founder, BFAMFAPhD), Magda Sawon (Founder, Postmasters Gallery), Sarah Van Anden (Program Specialist, Department of Cultural Affairs), and a representative from Goldman Sachs Urban Investment group, which helps artists and arts organizations gain access to significant investment capital through tax - credit and other funding structures.
In a statement to the Financial Times, Ariel Emanuel, Chief Executive of Endeavor, said: «Through Frieze Los Angeles, the art world's best is coming to one of the most iconic cultural capitals in the world.
In its nearly 15 year history, First Peoples Fund (FPF) has supported 100's of artists through business leadership and cultural capital fellowship programs.
In its nearly 15 year history, First Peoples Fund (FPF) has supported hundreds of artists through business leadership and cultural capital fellowships.
Facilitated by the liberalizing of world trade, the internationalization of production and commodity consumption, and developments in transport and communications, offshoring has allowed nomadic capitalists, itinerant individuals, contemporary artists and cultural producers to scour the globe for resources and new markets, opening the world through displacing labor and circulating capital.
The artists each talked about their practices using their Creative Capital - supported projects (and others) to illustrate their experiences in working closely with communities to bring about change through creative engagement, embedding themselves in particular neighborhoods to realize social goals, build networks and affect cultural practices.
Through this latent subject matter, Lerma points to sociologist Pierre Bourdieu's concept of the various forms of capital — economic, social and cultural — and their intersection.
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