Sentences with phrase «from traditional hierarchies»

«do it» was perceived as a sigh of relief from the traditional hierarchy produced between active artist / passive audience, which was still the most common way of experiencing art in the 1990s.

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A 2012 study from the Stanford Graduate School of Business and Cornell University suggests most workers find comfort in traditional hierarchies because they're predictable and familiar, and their asymmetries create concrete «end points.»
Break down traditional hierarchies and cliques by training workers to do a number of jobs, from the menial to the challenging.
New power is eroding the traditional hierarchy of who has power and who is powerless — a shift that frightens those clinging to old power and invigorates those acquiring new power, with game - changing implications for everything from our politics to our purchases.
Coming as he does from a region where the Church's validity among the poor has been damaged by the competition between the traditional hierarchy and the less - than - orthodox liberationists, the Pope's concern is understandable.
This envisages microlevel sovereign communities of some sort, controlling their resources and shaping appropriate / indigenous technologies, and socially liberating themselves from traditional patriarchies and hierarchies, redefining without destroying their traditional community structures and values.
In fact the fundamental rights of the citizen require that all traditional communities change, breaking traditional hierarchies and patriarchies, to bring about social justice by giving the dalits, the tribals and the women who were excluded from the traditional power - structures of society, fuller participation in the power - structures; and the State is called upon to assist it by suitable legislation and other means.
The user experience hierarchy of needs explains why we get more enjoyment from interactive eLearning units than we do from traditional, run - of - the - mill eLearning.
Honda Accord Supply interruptions due to the tsunami in Japan, along with an all - out push from Nissan, saw the Honda Accord knocked out of its traditional number - two spot in the best - selling - car hierarchy last year.
Moving away from the traditional divide between abstraction and figuration, Stingel's approach reveals his fundamental questioning of the institution of painting today — authenticity, hierarchy, individuality, and meaning.
The Barnes collection is displayed in ensembles that integrate art and objects from across cultures and time periods, overturning traditional hierarchies and revealing universal elements of human expression.
Another surprising aspect of this institution from today's perspective is that its initial idea was literally too romantic to come true — set in the dreamy outdoor setting of a North Carolina mountain, everyone was to enjoy a fabled atmosphere of collaboration, experimentation for experimentation's sake and disregard for traditional hierarchies.
Such works subvert traditional hierarchies, appearing to aim for a Minimalist degree - zero of sculpture, while invoking a surprisingly broad range of potential meanings and emotional responses, from fear to pleasure and empathy.
With the rise of MFA programs and the accompanying professionalization of the arts, Black Mountain's fabled atmosphere of collaboration, experimentation for experimentation's sake and disregard for traditional teacher / student hierarchies — all set in the dreamy outdoor setting of a North Carolina mountain town — beckons to us from the grainy black - and - white photos in these books, offering a tantalizing possibility that a different art world is possible.
Traditional top - down hierarchies in bridge organization need to be revisited (picture from Hans Hederström, CSMART).
In traditional firms, the team is divided among fee - earners and non-fee-earners, and there is often a strong hierarchy among the lawyers, from junior associates up to senior partners.
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