Sentences with phrase «for open discourse»

Responding to context, both in geographic and intellectual terms, Nawi is committed to a curatorial practice that serves artists and communities, nurtures a conceptualization of what it means to be «off center,» and creates a space for open discourse around art and ideas.
We selected separate math coordinators and teachers as facilitators and trained them to create safe forums for open discourse.
A framework for open discourse on the use of CRISPR - Cas9 technology to manipulate the human genome is urgently needed

Not exact matches

A Comcast executive wrote in December to the FCC that «public discourse on open Internet issues has now reached a fever pitch» and that «emotion and hyperbole are substituting for facts.»
Elements of the new discourse have begun to «acquire forms of struggle and movements fast opening up avenues of integration for the teased and frustrated millions in the southern nations».
You seem to be a fine representative for PSU, and I applaud your efforts at open discourse, even if it is over a fantasy television show.
Thanks as always for eye opening discourse on the realities and ethical pitfalls in open adoption!
This administration has continually opened doors for civil society participation in the discourse of creating a healthier generation.
But when it's used for private developers, you need to think about it carefully, have a full and open public discourse and dialogue about that potential, and use it under these circumstances infrequently.
At Tuesday's County Legislature meeting the floor was opened for public discourse on the special order of the day; a vote on two amendments to the Laws of Rockland County, both of them intended to aid local veterans.
Thus, according to the authors, an open and honest discourse on this topic would be of great importance for health policy - makers and providers of health services to have.
Our mission is to encourage each woman giving birth naturally to make informed decisions and to stimulate open, honest discourse with care providers to improve outcomes for the families they serve.
Beyond the business - related risks, Rosenberg of Macalester says he avoids making divisive political statements whenever possible for fear of restricting «free and open discourse» on campus.
Retaining an explicit emphasis in the new standards on including «opportunities for students to study relationships among science, technology, and society» (Hicks et al., 2014, Table 1) would open the door to consideration of a set of issues that every future teacher ought to be thinking about, for example, the power relationships enacted online as manifest through sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia; the quality of the discourse and information that circulates there and the effects of rumor on reputation; notions of public and private in a digital age; cyber bullying and suicide; copyright and plagiarism; ethics and professional responsibilities related to social media; and a host of other topics and questions that a critical media literacy approach could raise regarding technology and citizenship education.
As ever the comments are open below for your discourse.
The opening up of cultural discourse did not mean that it immediately made room for voices of all dimensions.
From ideas of acceleration, to the iconography of the liberation, to the dream of the open road, the American death drive of the automotive pervades the visual economy and theoretical discourse for artists from William Eggleston to Andy Warhol, John Baldessari to Rob Pruitt, Dennis Hopper to Jonathan Monk — all to be included in this groundbreaking exhibition.
Might this layering of grids, cubes, and chromatic forms — displayed (for the umpteenth time) with plenty of prime white - cube space left for phenomenological shuffling — be supreme, an adjective that Newman borrows from a poem to describe the «rifts,» or spaces of discourse opened between the different works?
Please join us for coffee, free brunch, and creative discourse as our MFAs open their spaces to the public, offering a glimpse into their respective processes and materials.
My hope for this exhibition, which includes a range of dialogical practices, is that it opens up the discourse around both the communities that we live in and the ones that we aspire to.
Alongside the exhibition is planned an intervention by Hélène Jayet with photo portraits shooting sessions on the theme of Afro hair open to the public, as well as an exciting programme of public events organised by Amal Alhaag, independent curator and co-founder of The Side Room, a space for intersectional feminist, queer and anti-colonial discourses and art.
As I prepare to open PROJJEKT, a contemporary art exhibition space in Detroit, I hope to continue providing a platform for experimentation, interconnectivity, discourse and reflection.
Subsequent artist talks and panels will take place in May, following the opening exhibition, to help inform an ongoing discourse (Check grunt.ca for more details).
The work shown in Merge Visible opens a new discourse for Loesch with a series of large and small - scale paintings which explore the interplay between digital imagery and classical painting technique.
Bridging the Harlem Renaissance, abstract expressionism, and other movements, Lewis is a crucial figure in American art whose reinsertion into the discourse further opens the field for recognition of the contributions of artists of color.
To emphasize on the character of a work in progress and the open discourse and artistic practice of transformation from which these new works derive, Sciascia decided to use the entire building at Sarang I as a setting for his exhibition.
Tehrani will meet with faculty, get to know students, and has high hopes to «make a Cooper Union that's an open environment for debate, for discourse and competing agendas,» and perhaps eventually, «we may be able to build some kind of bridge between its legacy and different paths that maybe it has not yet addressed.»
Since its inception in 2009, the course has been recognized as a platform for open discussions on curatorial practices and theoretical discourses of contemporary art with special emphasis on the strategic and aesthetic approaches of biennales.
Yet Shahbazi's pictures, according to curator Beatrix Ruff are «unpolitical», in the sense that no opinions or evaluations are suggested and no final interpretations are possible, but they are «political» in that they make room for hybrids and set a course for open - ended discourse that is vital to civilization today.
In one of a series of articles on Orchard for the journal Grey Room, Branden W. Joseph wrote, «During that three - year period, the exhibitions, events, openings, screenings, discussions, and performances staged at the venue gradually became the locus and embodiment of a certain strain of critical artistic discourse.
The point here is not to exhibit shut and dried views of the world but to sketch open systems that admit some space for continuing discourse.
Bridging the Harlem Renaissance, abstract Expressionism, and beyond, Lewis is a crucial figure in American abstraction whose reinsertion into the discourse further opens the field for recognition of the contributions of artists of color.
GAK is a laboratory for emerging trends and actual discourse in contemporary art, provides them with a platform and opens up discussions.
Since the piece is performed in public, everyone can participate, and all participation is transparent to all witnesses; the work implies that political discourse should not remain behind closed doors in private spaces but rather be open for scrutiny in public spaces.
Gallery 1313's open, multi-disciplinary approach to programming allows for new ideas, perspectives and forms in art and culture to emerge and cross-pollinate, prompting the criticism and generation of knowledge through discourse and debate around parallels and differences in contemporary practices.
To sustain open but focused discourse, and in the interest of keeping Dot Earth the right room for an argument (in the best Monty Python sense of that word), I'm going to institute a new policy.
I will always be proud to stand up for free and open discourse and ultimate truth.»
Good on «yah James Hansen (and colleagues), for scrupulously polite,science - respecting, carefully reasoned, predictively accurate, well - documented, open - to - the - public climate - discourse... sustained by personal commitment over many decades!
Since my review is my own publication, which is open to public discourse, having to delete my review copy would make it difficult for me to participate in possible discussions of my own work, such as when someone accused my review of being incorrect in a letter to the editor of the journal.
Those promoting disclosure say that it will be completely open season on reputations and civil discourse if people can say anything they want and not be held to account for it.
From her perspective, having this kind of open discourse is progress as it means we're questioning things that ten years ago, we might have taken for granted.
Men, therefore, aren't just challenged to make more room for women in their discourse, but to be open to changing the very form of that discourse.
See how I have opened the door through this discourse for you to advertise your course herein?
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