Sentences with phrase «culture around an identity»

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Companies that want to stick around for the long haul need to implement a culture that provides their employees an identity worthy of ownership, a label that can be proudly worn, and an ensemble of expectations that align with desired behavior and goals.
This lie undermines our identity and purpose, making us seem like the individualistic culture around us.
So rather than try to guess at the motives of these individuals, let me say this: We live in a broken world, and there is a lot of hurt around identity, culture and history.
The state's propensity to assign individuals identities through voter registration lists and social security numbers or more generally to reinforce conceptions of individual rights serves as an example; the roles of educational systems (through individualized test scores) and professional careers (organized around cumulative skills attached to the individual's biography) provide further examples.7 This work is important because it shows the dependence of self - constructs on markers in the culture at large: the self is understood not only in terms of internal development but also as a product of external reinforcement.
In 2016 the Prize was awarded to Venezuelan chef María Fernanda Di Giacobbe for her Cacao de Origen project, a network involving education, entrepreneurship, research and development around cocoa as a source of identity, culture and economic wealth in Venezuela.
With Call Me by Your Name and The Battle of the Sexes we have two films that are about sexual identity, about coming of age as a gay man and a gay woman, and how the culture around them reacted to their embrace of their reality.
Christmas Around the World You might think Christmas has one identity, one culture.
When the emphasis of education is based around statistics and external perception, it is no wonder that students are not developing a sense of personal identity, citizenship, and culture.
As a member of the Diversity Task Force, Farida helped develop and lead professional development series around identity, culture and equity.
Marja Helander's works often revolve around her own identity in the borderland between Finnish and Sami culture as well as the encounter between contemporary and traditional culture.
John Waters: Indecent Exposure is organized around themes of popular culture, the movie industry, the contemporary art world, the artist's childhood and identity, and the transgressive power of images.
Us is a show of new work by younger and more established local and international artists around the theme of group identity, whether nation, culture, class, gender, sexuality or race.
«Many of the societal norms Lipi and Rahman challenge within the context of their native Bangladeshi culture have deep resonances around the world — from issues of personal identity to gender equality to migration,» said Caitlín Doherty, curator of the exhibition and Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Broad MSU.
His large - scale paintings, drawings, prints, and sculpture blended Native Northwest culture with images influenced by art around the world, in the process challenging traditional notions of what Native art could look like, probing how art intersected with colonization, trauma, and identity.
These quiet narratives point beyond personal life and memories, addressing a larger conversation built around culture, class and identity.
Today, these vibrantly patterned textiles are closely associated with African identity, and yet they also signal the entangled relations that unite peoples and cultures around the world.
Her insatiable thirst for documenting cultures around the world while exploring the complexities of identity and heritage has brought her to transcend the boundaries of her native Barcelona to work and live in countries such as Nigeria, Brazil, China, Italy or the United States.
A conceptual artist living and working in New York City, Hank Willis Thomas centers his work around themes related to perspective identity, commodity, media and popular culture.
All throughout my undergrad I worked with issues around black identity and culture, and when I came to OCAD to do my Masters I started reading a bunch of different texts, and then really focused on black masculinity.
His paintings, performance art, and scholarly work address concerns around representations of black masculinity in popular culture and how these images impact both the reading and performance of black male masculinity and identity.
Pecou's paintings, performance art, and scholarly work addresses concerns around representations of black masculinity in popular culture and how these images impact both the reading and performance of black male masculinity and identity.
Hank talked about the Middle Passage, when slave traders kidnapped millions of people of diverse cultures, languages and identities, packed them tightly into ships, sent them halfway around the world and put them in the same category as a people.
«If we're starting to talk about culture and identity and lack of communication between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people — often culture and language will be at the root of any conflict around the world.
In the show, Batalov presents his audience members with his actual immigration papers, raising questions around the status of documents and the performance of national identity in contemporary culture.
Her work revolves around notions of femininity; she carefully investigates the tropes of girlhood and middlebrow aesthetics that dominate western culture, be it young - girl Instagram profiles, or as in her latest solo show, Destruction of Experience at London's Evelyn Yard, the visual templates of self - help guides and corporate identity.
Finnemore locates his photographic and artistic practice within and around visual explorations on the themes of Welsh identity; it's history, culture, landscape and it's psychological and spiritual nuances.
If, nine and a half years ago, I were asked to predict the outcomes that the recognition of native title might deliver to Indigenous people, I would have identified three broad areas: social outcomes from having the laws and traditions of Indigenous culture recognised as worthy of equal respect to those of the dominant culture; economic outcomes from giving Indigenous people control over a valuable asset, land; and finally, political outcomes from recognising the traditional decision - making structures that, like so much of Indigenous identity, revolve around land.
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