Sentences with phrase «for social upheaval»

The key to the connection between Carol Bove's works and those by the exponents of the ZERO group rests in her artistic approach, in her fascination for the social upheavals of the 1960s and 1970s, the intellectual world into which the artist was born in 1971.

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While there are risks in these countries that you won't find elsewhere — political and social upheaval, for instance — they are also home to many reliable and stable companies that have been delivering strong returns for decades.
A political, social, economic policy upheaval that will dramatically alter the playing field for millions of Americans by significantly reducing economic and gender inequality?
This not to say that the Western world doesn't have its own history of social upheaval, but at least we have learned from our past mistakes and learned (for the most part) that killing anyone who goes to a different church is not the way to solve our problems.
In all of this social and religious upheaval, where is our concern for the kingdom?
When culture is in chaos and society is in upheaval, it may be important for us to step outside the religious categories in our heads and look for a moment at the process of social revitalization to see what that process might have to say to the church.
For without religious reservations filling up the intellectually disturbed, would not there be more social unrest and upheavals in criminal foraging?
The inclusion of isolated population segments into the dominant economy created permanent disruptions in the moral economy of rural life — social upheavals that generated potential recruits for sectarian movements.
Quite apart from the social upheaval this caused, it prepared a favourable base for the potential political dissolution of the country, following on from that of the ex-USSR.
We do know that the pregnancy and postpartum periods are times of enormous biochemical upheaval, as well as times of social and psychological adjustments, all of which create the conditions for PMAD.
The British Election Study has served the social science community since 1964, and will continue to provide a public resource for understanding the political upheaval our country is experiencing.
One such pattern stipulates that revolutions are rarely isolated instances but come in waves, while another points to social and economic inequalities as root causes for violent upheavals.
So although there are hints that cold snaps hasten upheavals and spark some forms of social stress, it seems that chilly temperatures could be off the hook when it comes to causing crime — at least for now.
For a world torn by conflicts over an unpopular war and other social upheavals, that photograph was a timely reminder of how inextricably united the fates of everything and everyone on Earth were.
This region has a known problem with MDR TB, and the social upheaval of the 1990s would have made it hard for people to access long courses of expensive drugs.
It is now time to deal with the problem here in America and abroad and it begins, not with a call for dictatorship or radical social upheaval and revolt, but with each of us buying locally, helping pass legislation that benefits and protects our nation's small farmers, and educating others to do the same.
Winner of the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film at the Tribeca Film Festival, The Divine Order is set in Switzerland in 1971 where, despite the worldwide social upheavals of the previous decade,... More
If there's a dealbreaker for audiences or commercially minded critics, it's the fact that the narrative tends to grow unwieldy and wanders non-linearly from a coming - of - age story to something much more complex and wider (and no doubt autobiographical) about how the post-war generation's social upheaval and radical thinking damaged the children of this era (of which Potter was clearly one).
Others suggest the social and economic upheaval of the Great Recession may have had a big impact on learning, especially for eighth - graders.
Detailing key socio - economic data as well as developmental trends, the maps provide a comprehensive territorial analysis at a local scale and explore the potential for regional integration and cooperation.These pioneering maps examine challenges that threaten this wide, yet inter-connected, region, including environmental concerns in the North, political unrest in the East, social factors in the Western Balkans, and the upheaval in the Mediterranean since the Arab spring.
Such great social upheaval allows for the strange and unusual to emerge and a time of intense emotions can, to the writer of fiction, provide ample fodder for a compelling story, especially one concerning criminal acts and issues of guilt and innocence.
The episode, «explores art created amid social upheaval, including: the social practice of Andrea Bowers and Noe Gaytan, whose work engages with the struggle for wage equity and unionization».
Political and economical upheavals prompted a renewed interest for social reality and its documentary mediation.
As one of the UK's traditional art institutions in the UK it seems ironic, yet also progressive, for the Victoria & Albert Museum to stage what they claim to be the first exhibition to explore design as a means of aiding social upheaval.
While shelves of books have been written about Pop art, The Pop Revolution is the first to approach it not only as an aesthetic upheaval, but also as a bellwether for the social, cultural, economic and political changes affecting America and Europe in the late twentieth century.
Wood sought pictorially to fashion a world of harmony and prosperity that would answer America's need for reassurance at a time of economic and social upheaval occasioned by the Depression.
«Reference points for this work come from my interest in the historic changes brought about in art by the social and cultural upheavals and rapid developments in science and technology in the 1960's and 70's.
Major social upheavals and crises are notorious as catalysts for the re-evaluation of values and the erosion or augmentation of human rights.
Publication date: 2007-06-01 First Published In: The International Journal of Children's Rights Authors: P. Tranter, S. Sharpe Abstract: Major social upheavals and crises are notorious as catalysts for the re-evaluation of values and the erosion or augmentation of human rights.
Climate induced mass migration would involve huge social upheaval — sure, it wouldn't count for much on geological timescales, but I'd rather not be in the midst of it.
I am unaware of any person who has been held accountable in any way for the biggest deliberate deception in history that has created completely unnecessary social and economic upheaval and wasted trillions of dollars.
Some plans allow for non medical evacuations that include social upheaval as a covered reason for evacuation, but it's important to understand your policy limits and exclusions.
In some cases this coverage will provide for your evacuation in the event of government or social upheaval in a foreign country.
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