Not exact matches
Cybersecurity is a hot topic this year at the World Economic Forum's annual gathering in Davos — an event that
examines the major economic,
political, technological,
and social issues impacting our world.
The author
examines the debate in the church over the growth of paid - time religious programs which has centered on several major
issues, including the nature of the church, its mission, evangelism, pastoral care
and counseling,
and the
social and political impact,
and also the communication aspects: one way versus interactive communication.
While a great deal of research has explored the economic,
political and environmental
issues that will be affected by increasing urbanization, far less has
examined how this trend has impacted China from a
social standpoint.
To learn to analyze
and discuss controversial
issues, students need to
examine a wide array of
political and social opinions.
Since AAUW's founding in 1881, our members have
examined and taken positions on the fundamental
issues of the day — educational,
social, economic,
and political.
His work focuses on
political and social issues such as poverty, race,
and consumer culture,
examining the value, that which is inherent
and that which we bestow, of the objects around us.
A group show featuring several gallery artists — Wangechi Mutu, Isaac Julien,
and Kara Walker, among them —
examining the
social and political justice
issues of their time.
The Artist as Activist: Tayeba Begum Lipi
and Mahbubur Rahman joins other exhibitions at the Broad MSU
examining work by living artists from the U.S.
and around the globe who are addressing a range of
social and political issues through their practice — including recent exhibitions of South Asian artists Naiza Khan, Imran Qureshi,
and Mithu Sen.
Art
and Resolution, 1900 to Today
examines the dual meaning of resolution — as both «coming into view»
and «overcoming conflict» — through works that touch on the pressing
social and political issues of the 20th
and 21st centuries.
Gideon Mendel: Drowning World joins other exhibitions at the Broad MSU
examining works by living artists from the U.S.
and around the globe who are confronting a range of
political, economic,
and social issues.
The exhibition focuses on over four decades of cartoons created during presidential election years, from past races to 2016, through multiple perspectives,
examining the art form as a conduit for awareness about
political and social issues.
Together, these works
examine issues of the
political, personal,
and social body,
and larger concepts of identity, all in distinct
and thought - provoking ways.
Durant
examines social, historical,
and political issues through sculpture, installation, photography,
and drawing.
Through shared processes of documentation
and archiving, the artists address culture as a form of representation in order to
examine complex
issues of
social &
political structures.
Through her installations
and video works, Echakhch critically
examines socio -
political issues brought about by globalization, the way national symbols are used, as well as cultural differences
and social phenomena, without however assuming a cautionary or rhetorical stance.
Crafting Resistance Opening Reception: January 26th, 2017 5 - 8 pm Exhibition continues through March 28th, 2017 Visual Arts Center — Gallery One (Liberal Arts Building) The Visual Arts Center gallery at Boise State University has organized the exhibition Crafting Resistance featuring the work of twenty artists from around the United States as well as Canada
and Mexico whose work creates awareness of
political issues,
examines issues of racial
and social justice, or calls for change in environmental
issues and human
and equal rights.
An Incomplete History of Protest: Selections from the Whitney's Collection, 1940 — 2017
examines how artists have confronted the
political and social issues of their day.
Extended captions highlight the distinctive visual effects unique to each technique,
and examine issues specific to printmaking, such as democratic ideas about distribution
and social and political function.
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Examine environmental problems
and issues in a comprehensive manner that includes
social, economic,
political, moral,
and ethical dimensions
and the interdependence between these.
Motivated reasoning stems from the very human attributes of how we reason — particularly when we're
examining controversial
issues,
and particularly in particular when those controversies overlap with
social, cultural,
political, etc., identifications...