Certainly, Nathan Drake's success and appeal — despite his treatment of global heritage sites and artefacts — makes for an interesting exception in
a developing public dialogue around cultural imperialism.
Not exact matches
The situation calls for the search for a new more holistic humanism and a common
public ethic for state and social reform
developed through
dialogue of religions and secular ideologies.
Its promise was not fully
developed in the sense that it did not generate a genuinely
public theology, a social ethic able to withstand the change, or a philosophy or religion that allows
dialogue between both Christianity and other religions and Christianity and jurisprudence.
The Building with Biology Project created a community of informal science educators, researchers and scientists dedicated to
developing innovative resources, practices and processes to build the capacity of the field to use
public engagement with science (PES) activities to extend STEM learning about science, technology and societal implications through
public and scientist
dialogue about synthetic biology.
The
Public Engagement with Science Guide is designed to help staff at informal science education organizations, and others who are interested, to develop, implement, and evaluate activities and events that incorporate the multi-directional dialogue and mutual learning at the heart of public engagement with sc
Public Engagement with Science Guide is designed to help staff at informal science education organizations, and others who are interested, to
develop, implement, and evaluate activities and events that incorporate the multi-directional
dialogue and mutual learning at the heart of
public engagement with sc
public engagement with science.
Located in the heart of the nation's capital, the Program on Science in the
Public Interest promotes direct
dialogue with the government, industry, and the community on critical scientific issues and helps to
develop the next generation of citizen scientists.
The institute's mission is to promote
dialogue between science and society by training 15 mid-career scientists per year to
develop public - engagement activities in their home communities.
For example, genetically engineered organisms used in the research laboratory to
develop new chemical synthesis methods are not likely to require the same level of
public dialogue as products that have more uncertainty associated with them, such as organisms with gene drives, which enhance organisms» ability to pass certain genetic traits on to their offspring.
Important to our family engagement work is active participation from our partners: By joining the conversation and contributing insight and lessons learned, our partners will enable us to document promising transition processes, establish a
public dialogue, and
develop capacity building tools.
We are beginning a
dialogue with
public health researchers, behavior and social science researchers, statisticians, and many other stakeholders to truly understand the challenges and
develop new solutions to the problem.
Its core gallery program, Artist Labs, stimulates
public dialogue around the role of artists in society through process - based, commissioned projects intending to foster exploration and experimentation and provide in - depth opportunities for artists to critically
develop their practice.
«Pratt Presents» is a curated series of free
public programs
developed by Pratt Institute that features big ideas, bold thinkers, and brilliant
dialogue.
The twelve works on display by established and emerging artists build on a
dialogue begun in previous years,
developing a debate about art in
public places and the condition of sculpture as an evolving conversation that proceeds by example, as an exchange of ideas between artists and artworks.»
Her installations, photography, video, sound and
public sculpture are
developed through active
dialogue, consultation and negotiation with people whose participation gives context to their individual and collective memories, accounts, opinions and experiences which then become both represented and considered.
Artists Experiment is an initiative in the Department of Education that brings contemporary artists into
dialogue with MoMA educators to
develop innovative and experimental approaches to
public engagement.
Furthermore, by creating opportunities for artists who have not previously worked in the
public realm as part of the programme, we are committed to
developing a broader
dialogue in artistic practice, with manifold and stimulating outcomes.»
This is the first major solo exhibition of Linda Jackson's work to be exhibited in a
public gallery, and has been
developed in close
dialogue with the artist.
Artists Experiment is a new initiative in the Department of Education that brings together contemporary artists in
dialogue with MoMA educators to conceptualize ideas for
developing innovative and experimental
public interactions.
These process - oriented residencies are intended to provide an environment where artists can experiment with their craft,
develop their focus or test new ideas and simultaneously engage in vital
public dialogue.
In order to catalyze development of carbon removal technologies and markets, leaders from industry, policy, NGOs, philanthropies and the general
public need to engage in
dialogues about the best ways to
develop carbon removal solutions — information and discussion is needed before effective action occurs.
One remit is: «To engage in deliberative
dialogue with individuals, industries and
public authorities to help
develop and respond to proposed government climate change policies.
This has involved providing the evidence - base to support policy formulation (undertaking assessments, drafting guidance frameworks and policy briefs), facilitating the policy process (convening and participating in policy
dialogues / workshops), building capacity (
developing and implementing needs - based training), liaising with a wide range of stakeholders (
public meetings, discussion forums, on - line questionnaires) and communicating the result of his work to ensure it has maximum impact (writing press releases, opinion editorials and blogs).
Rather, it means
developing forums for
dialogue and institutionalized mechanisms for addressing
public concerns and incorporating
public input into policy - making processes.»
If you are not engaging in the
dialogue, you allow others to shape your strategies, influence
public opinion and
develop your message.
When
public opinion, as
developed through the publicly expressed voices of individuals, both aggregated and in
dialogue with each other, it has the power and freedom to influence policy and is an essential instrument of democratic self - governance.