Not exact matches
This can be said in spite of the fact that it must
also be said that secularism is a very widespread
phenomenon of our
culture, and secularism means conformity to the world, the organization of life as if God did not exist.
The
phenomenon of diverse groups outperforming groups with similar constituents
also seems to hold true for other types of identity diversity (i.e. race or
culture) as well as functional diversity (i.e. diversity in how people solve problems).
The film became a pop
culture phenomenon and
also starred Kristen Wiig, Rose Byrne, Wendi McLendon - Covey and Ellie Kemper.
In the same year Steven Moffat replaced Russell T. Davies as showrunner, lead writer and producer of the 2005 revived Doctor Who, he was
also launching, with Mark Gatiss, what would become a pop
culture phenomenon and sensation for British Television and the world: Sherlock with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.
Through a series of films and events, The Second Summer of Love is exploring not only the roots of the house music
phenomenon, but
also its enduring impact on international contemporary
culture.
This volume
also looks at puppets in Modern art and popular
culture — from Sophie Tauber Arp's Dada marionettes to the Internet
phenomenon of the «sockpuppet» — a well - known person's fake online persona, created in order to boost public opinion.
Based on the hypothesis that the
culture of self - improvement that permeates all spheres of society today is
also a result of the artistic dissemination of therapeutic ideas into the mainstream, the exhibition presents contemporary artistic reflections on the
phenomenon of our modern meritocracy.
Scientific controversies not only reveal intellectual arguments, struggles for power and human limitations within the practices and institutions of science, they
also reflect the dynamics of these exact same
phenomena in the wider
culture within which science takes place.