Sentences with phrase «cultural products of»

Two performances by Hinkle, a Kentucky native, showcased music and related cultural products of «Kentifrica,» a continent the artist conceived in 2008 for an ongoing project of the same name.
One possibility is to acknowledge the particularity of liberalism and modernity: Both are very specific cultural products of Latin Christendom.
Yet Christendom is at least some three to five centuries younger than Christianity and in some ways is a cultural product of Christianity.
The condition of atemporal (or timelessness) was first noted by science fiction writer William Gibson, who used the term to describe a cultural product of our moment that paradoxically doesn't represent the time from which it comes, according to MoMA.
He looks heavy metal but he thinks minimal — and, in a way, he is a cultural product of Metal and Minimalism.
This phenomenon in culture was first identified by the science fiction writer William Gibson, who used the term «a-temporality» to describe a cultural product of our moment that paradoxically doesn't represent, through style, through content, or through medium, the time from which it comes,» according the the museum.
As with everything in this technology driven society, there is a buzzword at work and in this instance it is the word Atemporal, a phrase first coined by science fiction writer William Gibson `' to describe a cultural product of our moment that paradoxically doesn't represent, through style, through content, or through medium, the time from which it comes».
This phenomenon in culture was first identified by the science fiction writer William Gibson, who used the term «a-temporality» to describe a cultural product of our moment.

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More than introducing new products or marketing strategies, Facebook wants to cement its position as the social backbone of the web — and entrench itself as more cultural phenomenon than corporation.
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For much of the 20th century, cultural products — movies, music, books et al — were sold in small, independent stores by knowledgeable and invested staff.
These types of cultural norms could make or break certain product launches if brands don't know about them.
Portland, Ore - based Ken Lahti, vice president of product development and innovation advisory firm CEB, suggests using customized cultural - fit tests during the interview process.
He has been critical of social media companies for creating addictive products that inflame cultural tensions.
Expanding your product's application or usage to become a pivotal part of a desired lifestyle opens up many new channels for discussion while simultaneously granting your brand broader cultural significance.»
Amazon Editorial reviews Product Description How China's ascendance as an economic superpower will alter the cultural, political, social, and ethnic balance of global power in the twenty - first century, unseating the West and in the process creating a whole new world...
As the General Manager of Autodesk's media division (Discreet) and of Avid's Video and Broadcast business, Paul directed the organizational, product and cultural changes necessary to recast strategic direction and return these divisions to profitability.
Last month, the company hosted another full day, live - streamed event during the Fourth of July holiday in the U.S., which mixed product placement and cultural education as a way to engage Chinese consumers.
It may be nothing more than a cultural observation, but there is something to be said for the fact that CBC is in its fifth season of the Dragon's Den, a TV show where aspiring entrepreneurs pitch their business concepts and products to a panel of Canadian business moguls.
This included circumscribing commitments covering cultural products, which was achieved through an exchange of side letters with the other parties, and reflecting elements of the progressive trade agenda of the Liberal Trudeau government, including through the change in the name of the agreement, a side letter eliciting strengthened labour commitments by Vietnam, and side letters acknowledging traditional knowledge.
As John Milbank and Adrian Pabst put it in their new book The Politics of Virtue, contemporary political culture is the product of a convergence of two strains of liberalism: a leftist cultural libertarianism that took off during the 1960s and 1970s, and a rightwing free - market liberalism that reached its apogee with the Reagan - Thatcher alliance.
«Anything that culture produces», can according to Lukács, «have real cultural value only if it is in itself valuable, if the creation of each individual product is from the standpoint of its maker a single, finite process.
Yet this is far from saying that any particular society or cultural group is as God would have it, or wholly the product of divine activity.
It is notorious that the ineradicable ideas left in Descartes's mind after he had doubted everything were products of the philosophical and theological work, or more broadly of the cultural matrix, that had formed his mind.
The naïve moralism in this area can be maintained only by ignoring the facts that inebriety is as much a symptom as a cause of the disturbed interpersonal life of the alcoholic, that alcoholism is a complex disease involving physical, cultural, and socio - psychological as well as moral factors, and that homelessness is in itself a complex phenomenon, not the simple product of excessive drinking.
To suppose that the scientific study of nature is a natural by - product of a certain stage of cultural development simply does not fit the facts of world history.
In the case of the doctrine of revelation and inspiration the shift meant that the Bible and its teachings came to be viewed as the product of human cultural experience, time conditioned and relative in authority, and certainly not a suitable cognitive guide to thinking persons today.
This does not mean that Isaiah was either more intelligent or more sincere in his religion than Moses, or Augustine more than Isaiah, but it means that their respective theologies are to a significant degree products of the total of learned culture in their respective times, and thus that these theologies themselves reflect these several levels of cultural development and philosophical refinement.
We are closer to the truth, I believe, if we acknowledge that the debates in which we are embroiled are the products of moral, cultural, and political change.
The export of cultural products, such as television programs, is a major item of world trade.
America is an unfinished nation — the product of a badly bungled process of inter-group cultural fusion.
This emphasis upon the present and the past among the poor may be born of a lack of hope; but in some cases it may be a product of an honest cultural difference indicating a more self - accepting and less acquisitive style of life, a style which should be respected and not automatically deemed inferior to the more ambitious future - oriented activities of the middle classes.
They also showcase stories of Indigenous women and cultural knowledge through their products and facilitate a powerful and positive narrative about Indigenous women and their cultures.
Instead, they saw economies as a product of cultural, historical, and political forces.
Other instances of cultural accommodation include denominational adoption of bureaucratic business models and the marketing of the church as a consumer product in the American arcade.
There is a worldwide spread of commercially packaged cultural products.
H. Urge a U.S. policy of neutrality toward actions taken by less developed countries to preserve their cultural heritage through restrictions on the importation of cultural products.
Moral and legal rules are the product of society, and, though they may have validity in a particular cultural setting, they ought not to be «universalized» to apply to all peoples in all societies.
The great civilizations of the world do not produce the great religions as a kind of cultural by - product; in a very real sense, the great religions are the foundations on which the great civilizations rest.
Together, they demonstrated that canonical learning could be brought to bear upon today's cultural products in a way that was illuminating, and that often led to greater appreciation of today's artists and their endeavors.
Care should also be taken to insure that cultural products sent abroad are reasonably representative of the sending nation and are not a caricature of it, as has unfortunately too largely been the case with American motion pictures circulated in other countries.
The global cultural bazaar promotes the notion of uniform cultural values and products across the world.
She couldn't shake the belief that some things are really right and wrong, not just a product of her feelings and cultural preferences.
Cultural relativism has asserted that each religion can be considered only as a product of its culture.
Decisions that affect people's daily lives are taken in such matters as the quality of information, the diversity of cultural products, or the security of communications.
Racial intermixtures have produced some very white - skinned Negroes with blue eyes and fair hair, yet the product of such a union remains a Negro.5 Race as the term is commonly used designates very nearly what the Germans call Volk — a group sharing a common cultural tradition, whether of achievement or servitude, with some measure of national, geographical, and biological affinity.
The goal is to produce a full range of meats and dairy products for every cultural region in the world.»
Composed of vegetal origin products, acid - resistant DRcaps ™ capsules provide an easy - to - use, coating - free dosage form which provides protection from stomach acid for acid sensitive ingredients like probiotics and enzymes, and can be used by most consumers regardless of cultural, religious or dietary boundaries.
Family businesses are infusing the tastes and ingredients of their traditional cultural foods in new product formulations and categories.
«By exceeding guest expectations of product and experience, developing a brand image with a distinct and Devilishly Good attitude, and expanding the St. Louis Bar and Grill franchise system carefully and responsibly, it's earned a reputation as a cultural «institution» with an expanding, loyal customer base and «one of the hottest franchise opportunities» within the restaurant industry,» the company says.
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