Her work focuses on how
culture shapes social cognition, with a particular focus on mind perception, religion, cooperation, and morality.
How
culture shapes social - emotional development: Implications for practice in infant - family programs.
Not exact matches
Individuals may conform to or reject the prevailing
social patterns, and thereby
shape the direction a
culture takes.
I acknowledge that the
social environments of family, race, class, education, work,
culture, cult and nation are the inescapably human contexts that
shape all our possibilities and achievements as well as our blindnesses and follies.
I suspect that religion deeply
shapes social morality, and that Christianity implies both a
social duty to care for the poor and the oppressed and an intellectual duty to understand the great philosophies of the elites that have
shaped cultures for centuries.
This is not something the atheists of earlier ages would have been very likely to say, if only because they still lived in a
culture whose every dimension (artistic, philosophical, ethical,
social, cosmological) was
shaped by a religious vision of the world.
This is not to deny that both the
social form and the
social space of Christian congregations are also deeply
shaped by
social forms and cultural symbols prominent in the congregations» host
cultures.
By so doing, the investigation was able to develop a more complete, comprehensive and, therefore, accurate picture of the individual as a human being embedded in and
shaped by certain
social conventions and the larger contexts of his
culture.
Fifth, the abstraction from the concreteness of
culture and tradition has been accompanied by an abstraction from the concreteness of
social structures and classes and their effects in
shaping human life.
The effort to characterize construals of the Christian thing in the particular cultural and
social locations that make them concrete will involve several disciplines: (a) those of the intellectual historian and textual critic (to grasp what the congregation says it is responding to in its worship and why); and (b) those of the cultural anthropologist and the ethnographer [3] and certain kinds of philosophical work [4](to grasp how the congregation
shapes its
social space by its uses of scripture, by its uses of traditions of worship and patterns of education and mutual nurture, and by the «logic «of its discourse); and (c) those of the sociologist and
social historian (to grasp how the congregation's location in its host society and
culture helps
shape concretely its distinctive construal of the Christian thing).
The first is a matter of the physical and mental traits which we carry over biologically from our forebears; the second is a matter of the
social environments, the literary, artistic, religious traditions, the racial and national
culture, into which we are born and by which our plastic lives are
shaped and: molded.
Thus, the shared political
culture has a more permanent impact on the
shaping of foreign policy than the differences in
social culture.
«
Social networks
shape monkey «
culture» too.»
«Our research suggests that scientists, policymakers, and activists need to understand how
culture shapes the psychological antecedents of action to develop policies, campaigns, and interventions that address important
social issues.»
But if you strip away all the paraphernalia then really what
culture is about at its core is about innovations that are not encoded in the genome somehow and are passed on, not by genetic transmission, and are not sort of
shaped by natural selection, which is the normal stuff of evolution; but it is transmitted socially through
social learning.
Waldorf acknowledges the power of sites likes Facebook in
shaping the dating
culture as a whole, but believes
social media provides a more passive avenue for finding relationships.
A24 brought out its own look at Internet
culture in YouTube sensation Bo Burnham's theatrical debut, Eighth Grade, a pointed examination of the ways teenagers are
shaping, and being
shaped by,
social media, as seen through the eyes of one socially awkward 13 - year old girl, played by voice actress Elsie Fisher.
Fraser (2004) writes that «[i] f we include a moral perspective and propose that the spiritually gifted are virtuous (as Emmons does), not just for personal gain but for the larger
social good, then it is readily apparent that those with such gifts have walked amongst us and
shaped history and
culture in unforgettable ways (e.g., Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela, Mother Theresa, Mahatma Gandhi, His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Elisabeth Kubler - Ross, Robert Coles....
In doing so, students gain an understanding of how
culture shapes personal and
social perspectives and interactions.
This
shapes their
culture, trust, and core
social skills.
The school
culture and behavior supports are infused with
social - emotional learning and address individual needs of students as
shaped by their lives beyond the classroom.
With a poise borne of decades of distinguished scholarship, Barzun recounts the religious, political, artistic, and
social revolutions that
shaped Western
culture.
Bridging three generations and
shaped by distinctive historic events, the large - scale tableaux of Robert Colescott, Kerry James Marshall, and Mickalene Thomas open compelling perspectives on Black
culture and representation in an ever changing
social and political landscape.
Using performance, video and sculptural installations, Matthew Nicholas» work focuses on the relationships between identities, iconography and the
social complexities that have
shaped American
culture.
Market forces obviously
shape the popular
culture dearest to me or the editors of
Social Text.
Nelllie Ashford, «Through My Eyes»
Shaping the Vessel: Mascoll + Samuel Quilts and
Social Fabric: Heritage and Improvisation Harvey B. Gantt Center for African - American Arts +
Culture / through January 16
Portraying a wide range of common female
social roles or personas, she investigates the mysterious processes through which a person's visual identity is
shaped and represented in popular
culture.
Using performance, video and sculptural installations, my work focuses on the relationships between identities, iconography and the
social complexities that have
shaped American
culture.
Divided into thematic blocks, its journey alternates historically renowned figures and creators from recent generations, ranging from internationally acclaimed Catalan photographers to those who
shape the image of everyday life in the city's media, in a narrated series about the
social uses of photography in the production of the imaginaries that make up the visual
culture of Barcelona.
In celebration of Winona Barton - Ballentine's site - specific Photo Walls n Picture Collection exhibition Wild Stainless, Kurland and Barton - Ballentine converse about how
culture, gender,
social class, and motherhood, among other things, affect the desire for self - reinvention through the
shaping of one's surroundings; and how this is explored in photography and literature.
With the democratisation of the image through
social media and the internet in today's digital age, «Double Take» explores the theme of appropriation and the role of photography across generations in
shaping and re-examining ideas of authorship, originality, identity and
culture.
He was named one of Time Magazine's 100 Innovators in 2001, a continuing series that features the most influential artists, scientists, entertainers and philosophers of the 21st century, and he continues to be
shaped and
shape «contemporary networked media art
cultures of remix, glitch,
social and environmental encounters».
Across collage, photography, performance, sculpture and painting, Derrick Adams» (b. 1970) work addresses ways in which media, entertainment and other
social structures
shape individual identity and public perception of African - American
culture.
Though severely threatened — and in certain cases extinguished — by colonial forces, Indigenous
culture, language and
social systems have
shaped the development of Canada, and continue to grow and thrive despite extreme adversity.
Their combined understanding of the technical, economical and
social impact effects of Blockchain technologies have
shaped the unique and transformative company
culture behind RSK Labs.
One tactic might not necessarily have a better outcome than the other because there are also other factors
shaping a parent's philosophy in dealing with the kids like
culture or
social influences.
Understand, appreciate, and engage the intellectual traditions and
social influences that
shape American
culture
Other factors such as
culture, ethnic background, and
social dynamics also play a role in
shaping the child's behavior.
Within any
culture, children are
shaped by the physical and
social settings within which they live; culturally - regulated customs and childrearing practices; and culturally - based belief systems.
Culture plays a central role in
shaping young children's
social - emotional and behavioral development, influencing parenting behaviors and understanding mental health.
This 5 - week foundational course explores the theories, research, and key dimensions of
social - emotional learning (SEL), and school
culture and climate, and the role they play in
shaping children's emotional development, academic success, and future life and career choices.