Sentences with phrase «cultural lenses in»

Acculturation versus cultural identity: The need for new cultural lenses in the mental health professions.

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Bignall stresses that Americans» perceptions of robots is altered by a cultural lens which depicts them as an existential threat — one that costs blue - collar workers their livelihood and down the line could endanger society as a whole (think the dystopian future in «Terminator»).
The dominant interpretation, derived from Franco - German scholarship of the nineteenth century, emphasized material aspects: political contest and domination in the Near East; the social structures of the Levantine crusader principalities viewed, especially by Francophone scholars, through the lens of modern colonialism; cultural confrontation and exchange through settlement and trade, a topos made familiar by eighteenth - century Enlightenment writers seeking to integrate the Crusades into a narrative of European progress; military adventurism that exposed the mentality of crusaders — heroic, passionate, devout, or misguided according to taste.
In addition to her academic work, Liz has a strong passion for science communication and utilizing anthropological lenses to bridge cultural divides.
«The cultural lens through which the fishermen viewed this issue was of struggle in a post-slavery society, of the rich, predominantly white expatriates making a law that oppressed the poorest of the poor locals to benefit the wealthy.»
Author James Baldwin's testament to race - based inequality and misunderstood cultural history forms a searing lens of incontrovertible clarity in I Am Not Your Negro.
Seemingly tragic, these ideas are viewed through a lens that is highly satirical of American cultural and self - depreciating in its comedic voice.
Debuting in a time where discussion on race in American cinema is at an absolute fever pitch, Morris From America explores the idea of cultural and personal identity through the lens of a 13 - year old black aspiring free - styler living with his father (Craig Robinson) in the little white - washed German village of Heidelberg.
In the Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship, students investigate diverse cultural contexts and develop skills in being able to see common issues through diverse cultural lenseIn the Australian Curriculum: Civics and Citizenship, students investigate diverse cultural contexts and develop skills in being able to see common issues through diverse cultural lensein being able to see common issues through diverse cultural lenses.
The Harvard Gazette reports on Professor Nancy Hill's presentation, «Cultural Worldviews and Belief Systems as Lenses to Understand Ethnic Variations in Parenting and Children ’ s Development.»
Students looked at the issue through various lenses — from a genetic, biological perspective as well as from a cultural, geographical perspective — and discussed their findings in writing.
It's vitally important to remember that most people have not considered the immense difference between a world seen through the lens of a traditional relational database system and a world seen through the lens of a Hadoop Distributed File System.This paper broadly describes the cultural challenges that accompany efforts to create and sustain big data initiatives in an evolving world whose data management processes are rooted firm...
This is the first work in a second generation of his celebrated Wind Sculpture series and continues Shonibare's ongoing examination of the construction of cultural identity through the lens of colonialism.
Organized in chronological sections ranging from the colonial era to the mid-twentieth century, this long - awaited book examines a noteworthy collection through a variety of interpretive lenses − aesthetic and cultural − for the benefit of a broad readership.
As a French - Hungarian artist living in Edinburgh, you must have a very rich cultural lens with which you see the world.
Born and raised in the San Gabriel Valley, Patrick Martinez's L.A. suburban upbringing and his diverse cultural background (Filipino, Mexican and Native American), provided him with a unique lens through which he interprets his surroundings.
Highlighting this spectrum of code - based art, the work in code / switch will explore technology as subject as well as medium, and will offer a survey of art that critically reflects on the creative use of tech, through a socio - cultural lens.
In a text accompanying the show, they argue that if the AIDS crisis, which was at its peak during the six years Rosenberg worked on the series, «is not a subject of the work, it is an implicit and important cultural and historical lens through which to consider a series of photographs depicting the sexualized male body as a site of pleasure.»
Exploring how artists interpret urban and rural landscape through the lens of their own cultural, political or spiritual ideologies, the exhibition reveals the inherent tensions between landscape represented as a transcendental or spiritual place, and one rooted in social and political histories.
David Buckland: «Good Planets are Hard to Find - a Cultural Response to Climate Change» David Buckland is a designer, artist and film - maker whose lens - based works have been exhibited in numerous galleries in London, Paris and New York and collected by the National Portrait Gallery, London, the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, the Metropolitan Museum, New York and the Getty Collection, Los Angeles amongst others.
The Museum of Art's exhibition program highlights, on a rotating basis, high - quality exhibitions that are broad - ranging, diverse, and balanced in their exploration of contemporary art, historic art examined through the lens of the present, a variety of artistic mediums, a diverse range of content, and a range of cultural and social positions.
The paintings meander through various systems of knowledge and representation such as Tantric iconography, a landscape in the isolated dictatorship of North Korea, illustrations of cellular generation and radical cultural histories seen through the lenses of fellow artists Emily Roysdon and Cameron Rowland.
In addition to its emphasis on engaging local cultural centres, galleries, foundations, and schools, the biennale routinely collaborates with international foundations and cultural organisations to position Bamako as an important site for analysing and sharing recent developments in lens - based mediIn addition to its emphasis on engaging local cultural centres, galleries, foundations, and schools, the biennale routinely collaborates with international foundations and cultural organisations to position Bamako as an important site for analysing and sharing recent developments in lens - based mediin lens - based media.
Amie Potsic is a photographer and environmental artist based in the Philadelphia area whose work addresses cultural, personal, and natural phenomena through the lens of social responsibility.
The story unfolds in loose chronological order through ten chapters, outlining moments of cultural and artistic revolution that shaped the development of American Art, through the lens of Sandler's close, interpersonal relationships with artists such as Chuck Close, Elizabeth Murray, Richard Serra, and Cindy Sherman.
In a constantly evolving body of work, Kjartansson plays with notions of myth, cultural history, and identity, often through the lens of music and durational performance, all the while playing sincerity against the inherent artifice of performance.
They are rethinking the global collection through the lens of blue, in order to illuminate shared cultural themes through the ages, such as trade, spirituality, symbolism, and material innovation.
Amie Potsic is a photographer and installation artist living in the Philadelphia area whose work addresses cultural, personal, and natural phenomena through the lens of social responsibility.
This show attempted to explore the cultural history of Harlem from an anthropological and photographic perspective rather than through the lens of creative practices by artists living in Harlem.
It is crucial to consider work with diverse populations of grieving children and adolescents who live in underserved urban settings through a lens of inclusivity, cultural awareness, and sensitivity.
In Aboriginal health research, there is a legacy of mistrust of researchers, who have often made false assumptions and misunderstood the values and practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures by approaching them through their own cultural lens.1 There are ongoing concerns from Indigenous peoples that communication by researchers is poor, consultation is inadequate, values are violated by inadvertent cross-cultural insensitivity, and the research often fails to benefit the community.1
In this workshop, we will look at how clients impact us, through the lens of cultural context.
[16] In general, Indigenous water rights have been allocated through a narrow cultural and social lens, with other rights such as economic and environmental water rights being excluded.
Through a cultural lens: Reflections on validity and theory in evaluation.
In this article, documented accounts of evidence - based program renewal in two teacher education programs are interpreted through the lens of Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHATIn this article, documented accounts of evidence - based program renewal in two teacher education programs are interpreted through the lens of Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHATin two teacher education programs are interpreted through the lens of Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT).
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