Sentences with phrase «furthering social inequality»

In a study published in Current Anthropology, Matthew Velasco, assistant professor of anthropology at Cornell University, explores how head - shaping practices may have enabled political solidarity while furthering social inequality in the region.
In the study, Velasco explores how head - shaping practices may have enabled political solidarity and furthered social inequality in the region.

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As far as I am concerned, I do not see in religion the mystery of the incarnation but the mystery of social order: it links the idea of inequality to heaven which prevents the rich person from being murdered by the poor.
The letter adds: «If this were not enough, in the UK poorer mothers are far less likely to breastfeed than richer mothers, which increases health and social inequality
Thus far, we have seen some, though not all reasons accounting for high rates of poverty, unemployment, inequality and social exclusion afflicting our nation.
In particular, the article points out that Blair did not do enough to tackle inequality, and that Blair was far too timid in winning social democratic arguments.
[1] The reasons for social inequality can vary, but are often broad and far reaching.
Legalizing the trade would further institutionalize India's glaring social inequalities while providing an unfair advantage to rich nations like the United States (see «A Transplant Tourist,» below).
Night features commentary on both race and consumerism, a theme that receives further expansion in Dawn and Day, while Land comments on social inequality.
Catalina's participation in two Alternative Spring Break programs - Inequalities in Urban Education (D.C.) and Community Organizing in the Favelas (Rio de Janeiro)- furthered her interest in the connections between built and social infrastructure and compelled her to think deeply about identity and equity in education.
Offering further context for the main installation, «The Contemporary in Context» presents the artist's graphic timeline of the Contemporary relative to specific historical and speculative events of the twenty - five - year period and longer term social and political transformations including the decline and growth of economic inequality.
I think we have to be realistic about how this is going to be exploited by the right to push us further down this very, very dangerous road of greater and greater injustice, inequality, predatory economic policies and predatory social policies.
Similarly, racial inequality and discrimination, while far from gone from the world including the West, is rapidly disappearing from the West at least where social and religious factors aren't a perpetual irritant.
A concern with fairness and social justice requires us to consider whether some members of society are being left so far behind that it unfairly affects their lives both now and in the future.This Report Card asks the same underlying question as Report Card 9, which focused on inequality in child well - being, but uses the most recent data available and includes more countries.
If we look even further back to the Social Justice Package put together to resolve structural inequalities arising from native title, we find that both sides of politics have now dumped it.
Further, it might enlarge social inequality if well - functioning families benefit the most from the interventions [15, 16].
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