Sentences with phrase «how cultural narratives»

New media have transformed all areas of education but especially how cultural narratives are accessed.

Not exact matches

It takes knowing how to listen and to tell narratives as well as enter into another cultural vocabulary.
It takes knowing how to listen and to tell narratives as well as enter into another's cultural vocabulary.
I, Tonya is about collective cultural abuse and how media - spun narratives can instantly blossom into infamous legacies.
How students use «critical thinking tools» (problem posing, multiperspectivity, reflective skepticism, systemic thinking and dialog) and «rhetorical tools» (positioning of self and others, invoking cultural narratives, justifications, challenges, resistance) provides insight into whether or not discussions deepen student's understanding of controversial issues and foster recognition across groups in conflict, she says.
«We have to figure out how to fix the horrible cultural narrative, which says that teaching black kids is at best rewarding and at worst impossible,» says Wilkins, who now works on civil rights issues at the College Board.
Considers these nonfiction areas: Animals / Pets; Autobiography; Beauty / Fashion / Style; Biography; Business; Celebrity; Christian; Cooking / Cookbook; Crafts; Cultural / Social Issues; Current Events / Affairs; Dating / Relationship / Sex; Diet / Nutrition; Education; Film / Entertainment; Environment; Family; Fitness; Food / Drinks; Gardening; Gay / Lesbian; General Nonfiction; Gift / Novelty; Health / Wellness; History; How - To; Humor; Inspiration; Investigative; Journalism; Juvenile; Law; Lifestyle; Medical / Medicine; Memoir; Middle Grade; Military / War; Mind / Body / Spirit; Money / Finance; Multicultural; Music; Narrative; Nature; New Age; Parenting / Child Guidance; Philosophy; Photography; Politics; Pop Culture; Practical; Prescriptive; Psychology; Reference; Religion; Science; Self - Help / Personal Development; Spirituality; Sports; Technology; Travel; True Adventure; True Crime; 20 - and 30 - Somethings; Upmarket; Women's Issues; Young Adult.
The link between myths (call them «basic cultural Narratives») and dreams is vitally important to anyone who wishes to grasp how personal psychology manifests itself collectively, in society.
The exhibition, presented by LA Plaza de Cultura y Artes and California Historical Society, will examine a group of murals produced in the greater L.A. area from the 1970s to the 2000s that were threatened or destroyed, and explore how their iconography, content, and artistic strategies challenged dominant cultural norms and historical narratives.
Proposals are evaluated on the basis of the following criteria, which are weighed equally: How well a project aligns with the MAP Fund's goal of supporting experimentation and innovation in all traditions and disciplines of live performance, especially work that brings insight to the issue of cultural difference, be that in class, gender, generation, race, religion, sexual orientation or other aspects of diversity The artistic strength of the proposed project The viability of the project, based on the applicant's professional capabilities as demonstrated in the project narrative, bio and artist statement, and work samples.
Organized around the concept that inanimate objects and inert cultural artifacts are conduits for narrative histories, the program considers how artists use moving images to extend the life of things and materials that would otherwise appear to be stable and resolute.
In announcing its representation of Williams, the gallery described the development of his practice over the years and how he expresses personal, political and cultural narratives through abstraction:
The Art of the Flower positions floral paintings within a broader art historical and cultural narrative and reveals how the traditional genre was reinvented through artistic experimentation in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
I am interested in materialisms, in «things» and their social, cultural, political affects and how artistic practice can reimagine cultural narratives in relation to the increasingly entangled worlds of human and nonhuman.
How do we undermine dominant political and cultural narratives?
She is interested in how artistic practice can disrupt and reimagine cultural narratives in relation to the increasingly entangled worlds of the human and nonhuman.
2013 Make every show like it's your last, Frac Île de France / Le Plateau, Paris, FR Once upon a bicycle, not so long ago, Annet Gelink Gallery, Amsterdam, NL Ryan Gander's Associative Photographs, 2004, Zabludowicz Collection, New York, US How I Imagine artists physically envisage the internet when using it as a presentation platform, Desktop Residency, www.desktopresidency.com 2012 These are things that I do nt understand, Daiwa Press Viewing Room, Hiroshima, JP Esperluette, Palais de Tokyo, Paris, FR Boing, Boing, Squirt, Museo Tamayo Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, MX Lost In My Own Recursive Narrative, Fondazione Morra Greco, Naples, IT Ryan Gander: An Exhibition of Recent Paintings, David Risley Gallery, Copenhagen, DK An exercise in cultural semaphore, GB Agency, Paris, FR The Fallout of Living, Lisson Gallery, London, UK
These draw upon heavy metal music, biker culture, Romantic prose, and video games where by Page examines how their visual language and cultural content is itself borrowed, reinterpreted and redefined and then furiously re-consumed, leading to the development of cross-cultural narratives.
Her recent work functions as a call to confront the dissonances of our own daily performances, considering how these re-performances of social icons (for example, the figure of the white woman) can become erasures of other cultural narratives.
Winnipeg artist Willow Rector embroiders animal pelts as she explores how identity relates to desire, sexuality and cultural narratives.
This eco-concept project appealed to the Turner judges, who liked how «he transforms and reframes existing objects using a rigorous process of research» and admired his «unique ability to create poetic narratives which draw together a wide range of cultural, political and historical narratives».
== -LCB- So the difficult thing about embracing and properly considering all said factoids, is how to do this without prompting the emotional responses that immediately occur when people's cultural values are either challenged or promoted, which leads to endemic domain polarization and the emergence of cultural consensus based upon the winning narrative. -RCB-
So the difficult thing about embracing and properly considering all said factoids, is how to do this without prompting the emotional responses that immediately occur when people's cultural values are either challenged or promoted, which leads to endemic domain polarization and the emergence of cultural consensus based upon the winning narrative.
I see that your cascade info comes from the the Stanford Law Review; the CAGW Memeplex also has a large section deriving from the legal domain, based on a paper from Duke Law, about how the law is partly about protecting us from cultural / narrative takeover, yet can also be subverted by such takeovers if they get past our defences.
Furthermore, weak identification with one's heritage and mainstream cultures (i.e. marginalisation) is correlated negatively with life satisfaction [55], SWB [56], mental health [57], self - esteem [58], sociocultural adaptation (defined as how well an acculturating individual adapts to daily life in a new cultural milieu), psychological adaptation [59], and continual displacement and loss in personal narratives [60].
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