Hopefully we can build clean institutions that have smart mechanisms for keeping politics out, managing
ideological conflicts of interest, and extremely vigorous investigations of fraud or falsity in published work.
In particular, we have none of the controls or provisions we would need to keep politics out of these cases, or to manage the profound
ideological conflicts of interest that many editors and scientific bodies have.
Although Miliband defining himself more economically leftwards than previously does certainly provide some useful ripples of blue water between the Tories and Labour now (useful for both parties), Tory cabinet ministers resurrecting
the ideological conflicts of the «80s and earlier may not do much to paint the party in a favourable light.
But it also imposed a sense of obligation, which encouraged mainline Protestant intellectuals to transcend
the ideological conflicts of the moment in order to speak to the nation as a whole.
In effect, many of the basic economic and
ideological conflicts of the country were built into the commission from the outset, and the process of writing a report inevitably became an effort at consensus building.
For over two hundred years» until the outbreak of World War I» the state system emerging from the Thirty Years» War achieved its objectives (with the exception of
the ideological conflict of the Napoleonic period, when the principle of nonintervention was, in effect, abandoned for two decades).
(2) The relationship between Christian faith and ethics and
the ideological conflict of East and West.
No social scientist would ever submit the results of a subjective rating study where he alone did all the ratings and had
an ideological conflict of interest with respect to the outcome.
This does not apply to
an ideological conflict of interest, but only applies when an investigator could gain or lose financially based on the outcome of the work.
Not exact matches
And the NDP tried to move a motion to get Bill C - 27 withdrawn, because they sailed a conspiracy theory that somehow there was a
conflict of interest with a bill that they opposed for
ideological reasons, in order to come at a different angle
of attack on it.
His questions concern the danger
of grids, «diagrammatic accounts
of ideological options,» and a picture
of ideal types in grand
conflict that Milbank was imposing on history.
Billy Graham, pastor to presidents, promulgated a form
of public religion that differs from that
of Jerry FaIwell and Tim LaHaye, whose narrow vision
of a Christian America, suggests Meacham, has engendered much
ideological conflict.
Intergroup tensions and
conflicts are based on hard vested interests, on ancient and newly invented hatreds, and on emotional and
ideological needs, none
of which is easily influenced by religious sermonizing, let alone by theological argumentation.
Rollins writes, «The sheer amount
of ideological conflicts playing out within the text hints at the fact that the writers were writing about a reality that could not be reduced to one description, a reality that was testified to better in the clash
of perspectives than in the development
of a single, finely honed one.»
Against sacralism, liberation theologians point to the many
ideological distortions
of Christian faith to legitimate dominative power - complexes and value -
conflicts in which that faith is used to victimize the poor, women, non-European races, the environment, and the defenseless.
He has consistently advocated a kind
of post-political brand
of governance that seems to assume that partisan
conflicts are never reflections
of genuine versus spurious disagreement, are always based upon miscommunication or
ideological dogmatism, and are never the result
of competing worldviews that are held with deep, thoughtful conviction and are therefore resistant to facile revision.
Reinhold Niebuhr has not only exposed the
ideological bias in definitions
of justice, but he reminds us that the settlement
of conflicting claims always involves forces which operate above and beyond considerations
of principle.
What I propose in the present analysis is to emphasize three major sets
of forces to which the leadership
of emerging universities and their constituencies were responding: first, those having to do with the demands
of technological society; second, those having to do with
ideological conflicts; and third, those having to do with pluralism and related cultural change.
Now this
ideological war seems to be lessening; but power
conflicts, violent or otherwise, will continue to involve semi-
ideological battles for legitimacy and justification
of power.
Important
ideological conflicts emerged between capitalists and communists on grounds
of economic theories and practices.
I am as a gay father not free
of unresolved inner
conflicts and
ideological assumptions
While actions perpetrated by Anonymous often
conflict with various laws, it is not because they are political and
ideological anarchists or want to destroy governments in principle and create stateless society, but rather because they perceive specific governments and organisations acting contrary to their (i.e. specific group
of individuals perpetrating specific action) wishes and want to punish them for that.
The works
of several authors
of the period — Fedorov, Stephens, Bogdanov, Nietzsche and Finot — reveal
conflicting ideological and social pathways toward the goals
of human enhancement and life extension.
Evgeny Morozov, one
of the most interesting commentators on Silicon Valley, has warned that big data is being used to dispense with politics itself, substituting
ideological conflict about law and policy with a technocratic approach based on the micro-management
of individual behavior.
The first and most obvious source
of conflict is
ideological.
Informed by contemporary theories
of the history and sociology
of science and medicine, the book considers the
conflict between Cameron and Pauling, on the one hand, and their critics, Charles Moertel and the Mayo Clinic researchers, on the other, as a symptom
of a broader epistemological, socioeconomic and
ideological struggle.
Unless it's complicated by something like human feeling, and a recognition
of the human beings on both sides
of any bloody
ideological conflict, true - life heroism has a tendency to look a little synthetic on screen.
Scorsese's meticulous, methodical direction complements an altogether brilliant screenplay that barbarically strips away hope and conviction from those who find themselves at the center
of a bitter
ideological conflict.
But he fails to create an
ideological conflict — as both characters come across as essentially nihilistic if they have any discernible leaning at all, which is, again, perhaps not how you want Superman to come across — instead forcing a contrived one, as part
of a nonsensical plan engineered by Lex Luthor (Jesse Eisenberg).
Filmmaker Matthew Heineman, director
of City
of Ghosts, hopes his film sheds light on the
ideological conflict between the armed group and citizens.
The larger
ideological conflict between the new king T'Challa (Boseman) and the American revolutionary Killmonger (Jordan) has been seen before in the pages
of history books and comics, but it's never been given this type
of eye - popping, brain - scrambling, heart - pounding blockbuster treatment.
But from every news report about Marvel in the last week, it's pretty clear that Captain America 3 (set to come out in 2016) is going to be about Tony Stark and Steve Rogers facing off in a massive
ideological conflict in the aftermath
of Avengers: Age
of Ultron, in which Stark accidentally unleashes a villainous killer robot on the world.
This
ideological conflict is what earns del Toro his status as one
of the greats.
In the current society, national and individual agendas restrict the maintenance
of peace and encourage
conflicts; such as war, discrimination, and
ideological valuation.
Both lessons culminate with an overall question to be presented to students at the end: How does Priestley use his characterisation
of Mr Birling and Inspector Goole to present the
ideological conflict in Act 1?
Typically referred to as the «red scare» or «McCarthy» era, the period from 1947 to 1954 was characterized by an
ideological conflict which consumed all aspects
of American culture.
The participating artists have roots in nine different countries, and each provides a unique lens on universal themes: definitions
of home and safety,
ideological extremism, forced migration in the wake
of conflict, the constant shift
of weaponry and targets, and the unwavering belief in the necessity for defense.
Featured in ArtNet News as the top 25 must see exhibitions this Spring, Chaos and Awe: Painting for the 21st Century includes paintings by an international array
of artists, including Franz Ackermann, Ahmed Alsoudani, James Perrin, Eddy Kamuanga, Wangechi Mutu, Sue Williams, and many more, that induce feelings
of disturbance, mystery, and expansiveness through the portrayal
of forces shaping and hastening social transformation in ways that are increasingly difficult to predict, such as globalism,
ideological conflict, technology, science, and philosophy.
The exhibition (22 June — 16 September 2018) features works that induce feelings
of disturbance, mystery, and expansiveness through the portrayal
of forces shaping and hastening social transformation in ways that are increasingly difficult to predict, such as globalism,
ideological conflict, technology, science, and philosophy.
This is not solely an exercise
of «viewing» but a conceptual re-interpretation
of textual historical inheritance,
ideological arguments and
conflicting realities.
There are political posters, political cartoons, prints, photographs, props for political rallies, textiles, book covers, sculptures and paintings, reflecting how deeply the
conflict and the
ideological passions it aroused penetrated all aspects
of visual culture.
Whether about violence and poverty, exile and migration, or other conditions
of global or
ideological conflict, his work prompts observation and thinking that unsettle conventions and complacency.
Noted for her ambitious interventions in public space, as well as her objects, films, photography, installations and ephemeral actions, Rajkowska's practice interrogates individual and collective bodies as politicised sites
of historical,
ideological and psychological
conflict.
The first body
of work that created international recognition for the artist was the «Flags» series (2005 — 2016), in which traditional fabrics and objects are reworked as collages that form various incarnations
of the American and Iranian flags, exploring ideas
of national belonging, as well as the
conflicting role
of flags as symbols
of ideological and nationalistic violence.
Films, documentaries, mainstream journalism, and user - generated media serve as the
ideological, consensus - building theater
of conflict.
The themes
of xenophobia, consumerism, military
conflicts and gender seem to be dominating through their practices, so it can be said that Rosler and Steyerl tend to disseminate a different kind
of visual and theoretical discourse in order to penetrate and dissect our social reality, and furthermore to challenge and disrupt existing political and
ideological hegemony.
When scientists and advocates, motivated by these biased perceptions, take action by responding with tit - for - tat attacks on climate skeptics, it takes energy and effort away from offering a positive message and engagement campaign that builds public support for climate action and instead feeds a downward spiral
of «war» and
conflict rhetoric that appears as just more
ideological rancor to the wider public.
It reverses
ideological polarities because the
conflict hinges on a
conflict over the relative status
of the traditional majority and fashionable minorities
But other groups advocate for nuclear and they have interest on the
ideological level and the financial level on these issues and you can't make generalizations and they are complicated and there are situations where there might be a clear
conflict of interest.
The arguments have deeper psychological underpinnings, philosophical and
ideological implications, and social subtexts about public rights versus private goods, the human right to water, free markets, the appropriate role
of governments, and
conflicting visions
of the future.»