Sentences with phrase «epochal shifts»

The critic and founding editor - in - chief of Artnet magazine for 16 years, he has chronicled the «radical masquerade» of the avant - garde, heralding new talent, skewering the deserving, and identifying epochal shifts in the art scene, from his pronouncement that «there are no art movements, only market movements» to his lament about the rise of «zombie formalism» in contemporary painting today.
The church is not alone in facing these epochal shifts in culture.
• The history of European civilizations is at present living through one of its epochal shifts.
In the study, published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, they write: «China's emergence as a great economic power has induced an epochal shift in patterns of world trade.
We are in the first phases of an epochal shift as billions of the world's industrial assets come online.
In Risk Society, Ulrich Beck locates the growing legitimisation crisis in an epochal shift, called «reflexive (or secondary) modernization».
For the educators, parents, and students of this charming port city, the end of the Cold War has meant not only an epochal shift in world geopolitics, but also a drastic educational upheaval.
When Duncan expressed his intention to make the very most of this once - in - a-lifetime «moon shot,» some advocates eagerly prophesied an epochal shift for reform.
Following this catastrophic event, her work underwent an epochal shift as she more closely explored time, place and geography.
There is a clear epochal shift from the perspective of planning urban development and the integrated model of creative city and how it impacts on the lives and working conditions of city dwellers.

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But it makes sense for Whitehead to shift from a theory of epochal time to one of epochal becoming in order to formulate a rule by which his earlier theory might be excluded.
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