Sentences with phrase «cultural constraints»

How have social and cultural constraints affected their union?
Certainly UNESCO must be as critical of political constraints as it is of economic and cultural constraints on news flow, and the MacBride Report makes these dangers abundantly clear.
Everett, who lived with the tribe for 20 years, believes that the absence of both words and concepts for numbers «are the result of cultural constraints against quantification.»
In the 1950's all would have been clear but in the 70's and beyond, with the advent of The Pill and the escape from cultural constraints freedom hasgone to our heads, and we have forgotten the simple rule: Date before you mate.
Disinhibition is exactly what this show provided: a method of unrestrained behavior and disregard for cultural constraints.
Pragmatism and cultural constraints guide decisions on what problems are central in the study of culture and early learning.
Social and cultural constraints on students» access to school knowledge.
And third, when I conclude that a biblical writer got something wrong about God, I do not «write off» the text as being «hopelessly in error»; rather, I understand that the writer was doing what writers at that time and place did, from within the cultural constraints by which he was bound.
Yet their tribal and cultural constraints have travelled with them.
The Cultural Constraints Problem.
He has been publishing academic books and papers about the Pirahã (pronounced pee - da - HAN) for more than twenty - five years, but his work remained relatively obscure until early in 2005, when he posted on his Web site an article titled «Cultural Constraints on Grammar and Cognition in Pirahã», which was published that fall in the journal Cultural Anthropology.
The works on view survey the impact of personal change through socio - economic and cultural constraints.
As Muholi continues to expand the series, and as curators face the unique challenges of their geo - cultural constraints and individual institutions, further consideration of the Faces and Phases series will be necessary.
She allowed the images their own integrity and attributes, and gave them agency and free movement outside of their prescribed narratives and cultural constraints.
Roya Farassat Born and raised in Iran, Farassat's work has been largely influenced by a culture and tradition that she feels embraces a distorted sense of reality.As a result, Farassat's work embodies a desire to break free from social and cultural constraints, and explore one's inner self freely.
Translation has made to avoid the linguistic barriers, cultural constraints and researcher's biasness.
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