Sentences with phrase «cultural phenomena specific»

It's not to say that the social and cultural phenomena specific to the Internet does not help, such as popular DIY's, How To's, Images, Catchphrases, Jokes, and viral Videos do help to expand it.
This is a partial list of social and cultural phenomena specific to the Internet, also known as Internet memes, such as popular themes, catchphrases Russian Women and Russian Brides BLACK LIST: dating scams and known Russian women scammers
An updated (and depressing) list of all the April Fools» pranks on the Internet This is a partial list of social and cultural phenomena specific to the Internet, also known as Internet memes, such as popular themes, catchphrases

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The significance of conceptualizing these responses as a distinct set of variables is that cultural innovations are seen as a result of specific actions, not just general phenomena that emerge automatically and mysteriously from structural conditions.
2) The principle of phenomenology (the description of actual phenomena): the gospel must be put in specific socio - cultural contexts in order to be understood.
Moreover, self - imposed or external stigmatisation is expressed as formal and thematic constraints that have generated specific and complex cultural phenomena, including types of texts (newspaper strips, periodical comic books, graphic novels), genres (superheroes, political satire, humour, horror, romance, pornography, crime, biography, reportage, etc.) and dedicated «subcultures» - there must be a better term — around them.
The analysis of present - day visual culture as a specific cultural, social, political and aesthetic phenomenon urgently raises the question of the legitimacy of traditional institutions and notions of art.
Her influence upon my work has not been triggered by a specific painting but like most cultural phenomenon, Bridget's shadow has crept onto the fringes of my consciousness where it has remained, indelible and concrete in its assertive energy.»
Vincent Lamouroux (France) A site - specific wall drawing that consists of simple sets of words culled by the artist from Joseph Lanza's writings «Gravity» as he investigates roller coaster structures as a social and cultural phenomenon in the US.
Fernández's expansive practice, which encompasses sculpture and works on paper as well as site - specific installations, has long involved the study of natural phenomena and context — examining historical and cultural factors that shade our view of our surroundings.
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