Transmissions: channeling
cultural information through the medium of video, Exit Art, New York, May 9 - July 11, 1998.
Not exact matches
The global market process is very much dictated by the
cultural process of communication and
information through hi - tech multimedia.
the preoccupation of the psychologist with purely human behavior, its description, and development; the preoccupation of the sociologist and
cultural anthropologist with the forms and development of society, make these mental health professionals unable to define the function of the churchman, though their professions may well be of immense importance in providing
information when the clergyman thinks
through his unique and necessary role as pastor to persons.
The global market process is strongly supported by the
cultural process of communication and
information through hi - tech multimedia.
Cultural myths and values are sold to us not
through recreation alone; they also are sold
through information.
Such
cultural corrosion, subversion and even «genocide» are brought about by the
cultural subjugation of the people
through the western - dominated global media, and this is inevitable, given the inherent character of the present global
information order, which excludes people's participation, dialogues and interactions.
Today the process of control by power (economic, political and
cultural) is done
through hi - tech communication and
information media, which is intensive and brutally effective.
The particular context of global market about which we want to speak is the field of «
cultural war» between power and people, waged
through political propaganda, commercial advertisements, the educational process, the public media, and
information technology.
As highlighted in WBTi's Indicator 7 (communication and
information) which calls for a national communications strategy around infant feeding, and for promotional activities including World Breastfeeding Week, we are directly exploring new ways to use communication strategies, that are women - led, to address the
cultural barriers to breastfeeding in the UK,
through an inclusive social media campaign.
Controversial internet entrepreneur turned
cultural critic Andrew Keen, who says the revolution of interactivity and user - generated content on the internet is leading to «less culture, less reliable news and a chaos of useless
information» is one contributor certain to ignite debate at the two - day conference, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC)
through its e-Society programme.
Through a variety of media, recipients from different locales around the world exchange social and
cultural information, and share ideas and progress related to respective projects.
by Roland Laird with Taneshia Nash Laird Illustrated by Elihu «Adofo» Bay Foreword by Charles Johnson Sterling Publishing Paperback, $ 14.95 240 pages, illustrated ISBN: 978 -1-4027-6226-0 Book Review by Kam Williams «One of the invaluable features of Still I Rise, the first cartoon history of black America, is the wealth of
information it provides about the marginalized — and often suppressed — political, economic and
cultural contributions black people have made on this continent since the 17th C... Using pictures, it transports us back
through time, enabling us to see how dependent American colonists were on the agricultural sophistication of African slaves and indentured servants; how blacks fought and died for freedom during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars; and how, in ways both small and large, black genius shaped the evolution of democracy, the arts and sciences, and the English language in America, despite staggering racial and social obstacles.
Through PLNs, American schoolchildren share
cultural information with other children around the world.
Learning and literacy are viewed partly as
cultural activities, not just because they are acquired
through social interactions but also because they are an indication of how a specific
cultural group or discourse community interprets the world and transmits
information.
Participants in the moodle can share and seek
information on
cultural arts programming
through various forums on the Moodle.
In the prior learning experiences, learners collected
information through inquiry into (1) the extant norms and practices of a school's professional learning environment and (2) the
cultural and historical context of that professional learning environment, with emphasis on how these norms and the
cultural - historical context bear on the experiences of students of color and those situated in poverty.
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Travelling With Me (Come join Scott and follow his journeys by checking out his travel blog) Travellistic (Travel Far, Travel Wide with Tim Moon) Travelogged (Blog about travel — trends, news & deals) Travel Hysteria (The art of traveling and getting lost by Enrico and Zuzana) Travel Jots (Handwritten notes of a traveler) TraveLinkSites (Great travel interviews and travel links) Travel Maestro (The very best travel guides for travelling around the world) TravelMagazine.co (An online travel magazine) Travel Notes (Photo travel journals from different parts of the globe) Travelocafe — A
cultural and luxury travel blog Travel On The Go (Independent Travel Blog) Travel On Your Lonesome (Solo travel advice for solo female travellers) Travel Parrot — travel hacking, life hacking and lifestyle easy way Travel Past 50 — A travel blog for those who've been around Travel Photography Tips (Ultimate guide for travel photography tips) Travel Rinse Repeat (Making the most of travel opportunities & showing you how to as well) Travels of Adam (Adam shares the coolest
cultural things to do around the world) Travel Spots (The UK travel blog featuring holiday ideas) Travel The Middle East (Your one guide to Middle East travel) Travel the World for Free (No money, no problem) Travel This Earth (Finding purpose in life
through travel) Travel Thru Las Vegas (Las Vegas travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Thru Massachusetts (Massachusetts travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Thru San Diego (San Diego travel tips for holiday visits) Travel Times Mag (Tips on where to go to experience nightlife abroad) Travel Trailer Blog (An inspiring travel blog that offers up tips and advice) Travel Transmissions (Good life Transmissions from Around the World) TravelVana (Top Travel Destinations around the world) Travel with Kat (Travel writer, photographer and blogger discovering new countries, cultures and cuisines) Travel with Kids Blog (The best
information when it comes to travelling with kids) Travelwkly (blog covering travel destinations around the world) Travel World Heritage (Evaluating UNESCO's world heritage sites) Travelsauro (Adventure, hiking and scuba travel blog) TripHackr (Travel hacking one trip at a time) Trip Ideas (A travel blog featuring trip and holiday ideas) Tripologist (Jim is traveling around Asia on a budget) Triposs (A travel site offering the best tips, advice and
information for your journey) Tropical Nomad (A travel blog that encourages you to travel, be happy & hustle) TripUSAFrance (Travel tips, news and more from a French native) True Nomads (True Nomads sharing their experiences on the road) True Travellers Society (Truly travelling the world) Twenty Something Travel (travel blog to encourage others to travel internationally) Two Bad Tourists (Come follow the journey of two bad tourists as they travel rtw) Two Thirsty Travellers (Hayden & Kelly are passionate about traveling around the world) Typing to Taipei (Guide for everything Taipei - related: Events, travel, art, culture & lifestyle)
She currently lives and works in Los Angeles, exhibiting art nationally and abroad as well as organizing to create an active and resistant
cultural discourse
through information exchange, either in art, pedagogy or organizing artist and educators.
For more
information, visit DMA.org.The Dallas Museum of Art is supported, in part, by the generosity of DMA Members and donors, the citizens of Dallas
through the City of Dallas Office of
Cultural Affairs, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
Through this kind of paradoxical virtual reality that actually obtains its audio - visual
Information from the real world, the visitor discovers the local,
cultural, and linguistic differences, as well as the similarities resulted in the process of globalisation.
The Suffolk Center for
Cultural Arts is located at 110 W. Finney Ave. in downtown Suffolk, and is open Tuesday
through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. For more
information, visit suffolkscenter.org.
«The Arcades Project foreshadows our experience of modernity: we absorb an overwhelming mass of
information and
cultural activity, yet it comes to us in a fragmented form, often
through social and digital media, without the orderly coherence that thinkers and artists once predicted for the future.
At the Center, she acts as a conductor of
information between the New York and New Orleans communities as well as a catalyst for change in contemporary art
through designing innovative models for artistic and
cultural exchanges and expansive public programming in the global arts and creative community.
Her practice subtly contests the suppression of Black visual epistemologies — as much
through absence as presence, withheld
information as much
cultural saturation bombing.
Flesh is the matter of empowered bodies, «informed bodies» operating
through networks and fields of
information (social,
cultural, medical, etc) to perform, transform, transcribe, reconfigure or reinvent themselves.
The Kavi Gupta will not disclose or share any personal
information you provide to the Kavi Gupta with any other party without your permission, except for the following: (a) if requested to do so in accordance with a court order, subpoena, or similar legal order and (b) name and address
information provided
through our box - office sales provider may be exchanged by the Kavi Gupta with other
cultural institutions but we do not exchange email addresses or phone numbers.
New York — based artist Seth Price (born 1973) deploys a variety of media — sculpture, video and written text — to explore themes of
cultural production and distribution of
information through appropriation and repurposing.
By providing the public with immediate access to view the portfolios and credentials of over 250 artists and designers via the internet;
through meaningful partnerships with other
cultural organizations;
through community - based activities and exhibitions; and
through an extensive online body of timely art
information, InLiquid brings to light the richness of our region's art activity, broadens audiences, and heightens appreciation for all forms of visual culture.
Kahan feels that people will take any new
information and pass it
through their
cultural filter; if it conforms to their
cultural identity, they'll accept it, or otherwise they'll just reject it.
It is especially odd that Stern does not heed Dan Kahan's criticisms of the «deficit model,» where Kahan argues that the public takes positions on issues
through cultural and value lenses, not scientific
information.
People filter
information about climate change risks
through their own pre-existing
cultural worldviews.
She says the cover letter is the best place to show you'd be a great
cultural fit by letting your personality come
through; to prove that you're credible by using metrics that detail your achievements; and to connect with the hiring manager by sharing a bit of unique
information about your past, your competencies, and your character.
St. Thomas Elementary School, Tifton, GA Library Assistant, 8/2010 to Present • Receive and respond to students» inquiries regarding books, periodicals and other
information • Assist students in locating choice of books and performing online research • Escort students to choice of aisles and inquire if they need additional help • Perform circulation desk activities such as checking out books • Follow up on overdue books by contacting students and class teachers in case of no show • Take new students»
information and create and issue library cards • Process library books by placing barcodes and sensitization strips on them • Promote library services by reaching out to students
through workshops and book readings • Plan and install
cultural exhibits for library events • Coordinate with book vendors and suppliers and ensure a constant supply of books • Ascertain cleanliness and neatness of bookshelves and ensure that any torn books are repaired or replaced immediately
Office communication was improved with timely follow
through with prospective students» parents and staff Organization of files, making
information more accessible Schedule and coordinate meetings and events Prepare business correspondence, meeting minutes and internal support materials Perform multifaceted general office support Known to be dependable in the workplace Comfortable with
cultural diversity Interface with students, parents and staff maintaining confidentiality Transport students to and from Doctor's appointments / Emergency Room; airport for home visits and pickup incoming guests for scheduled events Gina Alpirez Resume, page 2 October, November 2009 Canvasser for 2 Political Campaigns.
Brenda Beagan, a Canadian researcher, says teaching
cultural diversity to medical students can be harmful
through reinforcement of stereotypes if it is solely about providing
information about the other culture without first understanding your own culture.
From
cultural competence courses to
information about Aboriginal understandings of wellbeing, these resources have been selected for their relevance to ECEC services and primary schools working
through the KidsMatter Framework.
It sought to encourage the men to access
information and referral pathways to support services, and empower them
through opportunities that used their expertise and
cultural knowledge.
Information shared
through local
cultural resources developed by AHICs, supports health care providers developing culturally safe practices.
These guidelines contain evidence of effectiveness, principles of family skills training programmes,
cultural adaptation guidelines, advice on how to recruit and retain families
through the programmes, practical advice on training of staff, as well as
information about monitoring and evaluating family skills training programmes.