Sentences with phrase «economic dimensions of»

The second impact of this control relates to the economic dimensions of the disempowerment of Indigenous peoples: «colonialism continues to survive (within Australia) by virtue of the structural inequalities between First Nations and the Crown.»
The Economic Dimensions of Interpersonal Violence (PDF - 398 KB) World Health Organization (2004) Highlights the economic costs of the consequences of interpersonal violence and reviews evidence on the cost - effectiveness of prevention programs.
However, culture and cultural practices will have implications on the social and economic dimensions of relocation, something which has not been acknowledged by the federal government.
An analytically efficient and multi-disciplined Urban and Regional Planner, versed in offering a broad understanding of the scientific, social and valued dimensions of environmental issues; specific expertise in land use and environmental impact of development; familiarity with political and economic dimensions of environmental issues; knowledgeable in planning policies for future development; familiarity with GIS software; adapt in recommending zoning regulations with environmental health in mind; and consulting with public, private and non-profit agencies.
Instead, the goals should be to promote relevant areas of knowledge beyond just technical understanding of climate science that include understanding of the social, institutional, ethical, and economic dimensions of the debate along with familiarity with the costs and benefits of a range of policy proposals.
In the meantime, I believe it should be a priority to invest in journalism education and engagement efforts on covering the economic dimensions of climate change and energy.
Dimensions of Urban Agriculture, including modules on the environmental, social and economic dimensions of urban agriculture, its role in health and nutrition, gender issues, amongst others
Now, as the latest in our series of interviews around Phaidon's new Vitamin P3 compendium of contemporary painting, Artspace's Loney Abrams spoke with the ambitious curator — and P3 nominator — about the political and economic dimensions of abstract painting, the pre-digital canvases of Thomas Bayrle, and what he's discovering about the medium's direction while assembling the 2018 Triennial with fellow curator Gary Carrion - Murayari.
Kolbert does illuminate the political and economic dimensions of the problem.
Buffalo News columnist Rod Watson wrote today that the protest has the potential to «be different from underwhelming rallies of the past... because the national focus on both income inequality and whether black lives really matter has underscored the economic dimensions of racial exclusion.»
This issue of tax and secrecy jurisdictions also matters to republicanism for another reason: the operation of tax havens has the effect of shifting the economic burdens of civic life from capital onto labour and supporting radical inequalities in wealth without the state being able effectively to regulate these economic dimensions of equality.
He spoke to the economic dimensions of original sin when social structures are used to the so - called enhancement of the few at the expense of the many.
We spoke of the global dimension of the social organisation of society, of the political not only the economic dimension of the problem of the problem of refugees throughout the world, the process of democratisation, the problem of private property, of taxation, of the problem of unemployment, of the state, of oil and its significance for the Gulf War, of the question of the right to live and of nuclear apartheid etc..
In the economic dimension of life, liberation means the satisfaction of the material needs of men for health, nourishment, clothing and somewhere to live.
This not only continues the strong focus on the economic dimension of statehood and its territorial and institutional manifestation, but also that of identity and the sense of community (commonality).
The Tories» failure to reassure on the social as well as the economic dimension of British politics means they remain vulnerable.
ECE, by extension, represents the economic dimension of global citizenship, ensuring that young people develop financial responsibility and essential life skills to secure ethical and sustainable livelihoods.
C - H say that their main objective is to review and strengthen the economic dimension of the IPCC in a timely way.
The old Court had only the economic dimension of the common market in mind and did not pay enough attention to other values.

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In the same essay, Drucker noted: «The railroad was the truly revolutionary element of the Industrial Revolution, for not only did it create a new economic dimension but also it rapidly changed what I would call the mental geography.
The Harper government's response to the humanitarian disaster in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, and the announcement on November 22nd of the Canada - United States Asia Pacific Defence Policy Cooperation Framework, signal that its policy towards Asia is developing a greater security dimension to accompany its single - minded emphasis to date on economic objectives.
Recalling that internationally - recognized human rights include social, economic, and cultural rights as well as political and civil rights, we should acknowledge that economic relations and human rights are mutually supportive dimensions of our mature relationship with China.
In Canada, human rights remain an embedded principle of Canadian law and governance, embracing both civil / political dimensions and economic / social / cultural dimensions of human rights as indispensable to the operation of our political and legal systems.
Efforts to find shared value in operating practices and in the social dimensions of competitive context have the potential not only to foster economic and social development but to change the way companies and society think about each other.
The models being employed treat these dimensions of the economic problem as «externalities,» but they are central to how the economic system works in practice.
In truth, democratic capitalism requires all three dimensions of human flourishing: economic, political, and moral.
Economic analysis treats only one important dimension of the human situation.
Other economic dimensions, notably the staggering levels of global finance (e.g., foreign currency exchange totaling $ 1.5 trillion per day), dwarf even global trade of products.
At the same time as the focus of much interfaith activity has become more practical, those in positions of leadership in the political and economic spheres are both recognizing the importance of religion in shaping the modern world and acknowledging that there is a spiritual and ethical dimension to the major problems facing humankind.
It was recognized that «religious traditions have a unique contribution to offer... particularly in emphasizing human values and the spiritual and moral dimension of economic and political life.»
Therefore there is a new demand on liberation theology to take into account the new dimensions of oppression and subjugation brought in by economic globalization.
Most economists spend no time at all exploring this alternative dimension of economic behavior simply because it is not mathematically tractable.
It affirms the conviction that there is a universal dimension to humanity that unites us as children of God regardless of our race or sex or economic condition.
The scientific and technical revolution of the past several centuries has reduced the functional time - space within which the several races, cultures, ideologies, religions and economic systems of mankind live to the dimension of a village.
Fehr's contributions are real enough, but for Christians, and anyone who worries about the ontological, moral and epistemological dimensions of economic activity, his gaps are probably more concerning than his accomplishments.
Richard Rohrbaugh has offered stunning and convincing evidence that many of the great American preachers of the last generation handled texts so that the sharp and disconcerting social dimension that questioned our economic commitments was ignored.
For virtually no problems faced by and politically debated within these societies are without a moral dimension, including very technical economic problems (such as, say, the prime lending rate or rates of exchange between national currencies).
Other dimensions of culture it accepts within clear limits (economic production, commerce, the graphic arts, paying taxes for peacetime civil government).
This dynamic undergirds the struggles for the unqualified acceptance of Dalits and Adivasis as equal members of Indian human society and demands their fuller participation in all dimensions (social, economic, political, and cultural) of the processes of building the nation - state.
What new dimensions of economic, social and political thinking are we contributing or are we stuck with the old prescriptions and formulations that may have become moribund and stale?
There he says, one, that the shift from the concept of «the State's role as providers of equal opportunities to every citizen» to that of providing education, health and other social services «to those who can afford to pay» is a U-turn in public policy which «has been made surreptitiously by administrative action without public discussion and legislative sanction»; two, that the total commercialization of social sectors is «alien even to free market societies»; and three, that «the ready acceptance of self - financing concept in social sectors alien even to free - market societies is the end result of gradual disenchantment with the Kerala Model of Development», which has been emphasizing the social dimension rather than the economic, but that it is quite false to present the situation as calling for a choice between social development and economic growth.
The discipline of pastoral care has often ignored the wider economic, social, and political dimensions that help to constitute the individual in subtle and powerful ways.
The influence of paid - time religious television also takes on a wider significance when considered within the broader context of the structures of the mass media in their political and economic dimensions.
Banerjea and Upadhyaya offer today's Christians dealing with a host of social, economic and political affliction a different and crucial dimension of Jesus.
«These are not just political conflicts or economic choices; they are moral choices with enormous human dimensions,» Bishop Stephen E. Blaire of Stockton, California, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops» Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, said in a public letter last week.
Particularly in this society, where consumption drives the economic system and where economic values shape even family and church decision - making, the idolatrous dimension of mammon is both ubiquitous and subtle.
These are important, but they are not ordinarily the dimensions of economic or ecological analysis in which theologians or pastors make their greatest contributions.
The sect advocated total economic liberalism with no reserves or borders, in other words a reactionary utopia of complete submission of societies to the exclusive unilateral logic of capital, their «adjustment» — in all its dimensions, political and social — to the sole rationale of the project.
To recognize that sustainability is a journey and must encompass a full range of best practices across societal, ecological, economic, cultural, and accountability dimensions.
Take an integrated approach to promote the sustainability of dairy systems, jointly taking into consideration social, economic, health and environmental dimensions;
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