Through a group exhibition, performances, residencies and a symposium, On Whiteness seeks to create a collaborative space to question, mark, and check whiteness, challenging its dominance as it operates through default positions
in cultural behavior.
P: Where we depart is
in our cultural behavior, which is also inherited but not biologically inherited.
Not exact matches
«It's an interesting demonstration of the ways
in which apps and social media platforms both reflect and are sensitive to
cultural change and serve as a
cultural barometer but can also codify what is acceptable
behavior,» she said.
That is, they won't reside
in only one or two company functions or departments: They will be
cultural attributes, habits and
behaviors you can find throughout the organization.
These deeper leadership
behaviors and
cultural practices affect how Millennials feel about their place
in the organization and how long they choose to stay.»
In addition to the «subtle influences» of our genes on our
behavior, our environment (or surrounding
cultural norms and conditions) as well as our nurturing (i.e. upbringing, whom we choose to surround ourselves with and what we think about) is what really makes us who we are.
In this free video, marketing expert John Gerzema discusses four
cultural shifts that are influencing consumer
behavior, while also providing examples of businesses that are taking advantage of these trends.
This is the stealthy
cultural buildup that might cause you to recoil when a woman is aggressive but find the same
behavior charming
in a man, for example, even though few people these days would consciously agree with a statement like «women should be more submissive.»
Now their speaking out suggests a
cultural shift
in Silicon Valley, where such predatory
behavior had often been murmured about but rarely exposed.
But as Temin and Vines show, history is much more usefully seen as the evolution of often complex institutions — financial, political, legal,
cultural, and so on — through which economic
behavior is mediated and which affect the ways
in which recurring patterns of finance, commerce and trade unfold, and that without an understanding of history we lose so much complexity
in our models that we often end up making very obvious mistakes.
Include ethical
behavior in performance metrics and employee reviews, and set the right
cultural tone right from the start.
A major concern
in primary prevention is for the social and
cultural attitudes which determine
behavior.
Studies
in cultural anthropology have, become most useful to us
in understanding ritual
behavior, and theologians
in the past decade have been discussing these studies more than ever before.
But when the new black conservatives accent black
behavior and responsibility
in such a way that the
cultural realities of black people are ignored, they are playing «a deceptive and dangerous intellectual game with the lives and fortunes of disadvantaged people.
Inasmuch as the sociologist of religion is confronted with the necessity of accounting for apparently identical or similar patterns
in religious
behavior, ideas, and forms of organizations on different
cultural levels, he is interested
in a constructive solution of the apparent dilemma.
the preoccupation of the psychologist with purely human
behavior, its description, and development; the preoccupation of the sociologist and
cultural anthropologist with the forms and development of society, make these mental health professionals unable to define the function of the churchman, though their professions may well be of immense importance
in providing information when the clergyman thinks through his unique and necessary role as pastor to persons.
These developments resulted
in the Carthage of Cyprian's time being a vibrant metropolis, highly unbound
in cross
cultural outlook and
behavior.
We should know by now that almost every major technology introduced
in the name of expanded personal choice sooner or later is overtaken by
cultural patterns and practices that finally shape everyone's
behavior, whittling away almost to nothing the range of the choice.
Even if we can separate «the ore of the ideal from the dross of habit of
behavior,» the ideals can not be lived outside the
cultural, religious, and social life
in which they developed.
In today's world, there are tremendous pressures» political,
cultural and religious» to change one's convictions, and conform to certain mass patterns of thought and
behavior.
but maryland, we are not better than they are, we just have been exposed to different
cultural ideas and books and
behaviors, we are not better or worse and as it happens, we are more the same than we are different even to tone of voice
in different languages.
Reporting on the recent Barna study on Gen Z attitudes and
behaviors, Jonathan Morrow, director of
cultural engagement at Impact 360 Institute, writes: «With the best of intentions, we bubble wrap our kids and create Disney World - like environments for them
in our churches, and then wonder why they have no resilience in faith or life... In short, teenagers need a grown - up worldview not coloring book Jesus.&raqu
in our churches, and then wonder why they have no resilience
in faith or life... In short, teenagers need a grown - up worldview not coloring book Jesus.&raqu
in faith or life...
In short, teenagers need a grown - up worldview not coloring book Jesus.&raqu
In short, teenagers need a grown - up worldview not coloring book Jesus.»
From the above discussion, it appears that conscious human
behavior,
In its
cultural and moral context, encompasses both biological and cosmic evolutions.
In contrast, the social - science approach seeks structural and cultural contexts for personages in the past by studying the actual behavior of contemporary people with similar social structures, values and human type
In contrast, the social - science approach seeks structural and
cultural contexts for personages
in the past by studying the actual behavior of contemporary people with similar social structures, values and human type
in the past by studying the actual
behavior of contemporary people with similar social structures, values and human types.
To me, this approach is the touchstone for assessing the difference between fact and fiction
in history The core question is: Does the description of ancient people's
behavior ring true when we compare it to the way contemporary people behave
in a similar
cultural area?
Rather than thinking of culture as something implicit or taken for granted — as something about latent normative patterns that can be inferred only from observing regularities
in social
behavior — the new
cultural sociology regards culture as something tangible, explicit, and overtly produced.
Chapters include: The Role of The Doula, Home Visiting, Providing Care with Caution: Protecting Health & Safety
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In this examination of mainstream Christian parenting practices and the doctrinal beliefs behind them, best - selling author, L.R.Knost, debunks common
cultural and theological beliefs about spanking, original sin, sin nature, submission, authority, obedience, breaking a child's will, and more, along with providing grace - filled, gentle solutions to
behavior issues.
Probably nowhere do modern Western
cultural expectations and the reality of babies» needs conflict more than
in the area of sleeping
behavior.
The nation's defense agencies spend hundreds of millions of dollars each year funding cognitive neuroscience research, Moreno noted, citing research projects to better understand and model «human
behavior in social and
cultural contexts» and explore systems for «direct neural interfacing to receive and react to operationally relevant environmental, physiological and neural information.»
, 1968 Zick Rubin, «The Social Psychology of Romantic Love», 1969 Elliot Aronson, «Some Antecedents of Interpersonal Attraction», 1970 David C. Glass and Jerome E. Singer, «The Urban Condition: Its Stresses and Adaptations — Experimental Studies of Behavioral Consequences of Exposure to Aversive Events», 1971 Norman H. Anderson, «Information Integration Theory: A Brief Survey», 1972 Lenora Greenbaum, «Socio -
Cultural Influences on Decision Making: An Illustrative Investigation of Possession - Trance
in Sub-Saharan Africa», 1973 William E. McAuliffe and Robert A. Gordon, «A Test of Lindesmith's Theory of Addiction: The Frequency of Euphoria Among Long - Term Addicts», 1974 R. B. Zajonc and Gregory B. Markus, «Intellectual Environment and Intelligence», 1975 Johnathan Kelley and Herbert S. Klein, «Revolution and the Rebirth of Inequality: The Bolivian National Revolution», 1977 Murray Melbin, «Night as Frontier», 1978 Ronald S. Wilson, «Synchronies
in Mental Development: An Epigenetic Perspective», 1979 Bibb Latane, Stephen G. Harkins, and Kipling D. Williams, «Many Hands Make Light the Work: The Causes and Consequences of Social Loafing», 1980 Gary Wayne Strong, «Information, Pattern, and
Behavior: The Cognitive Biases of Four Japanese Groups», 1981 Richard A. Shweder and Edmund J. Bourne, «Does the Concept of the Person Vary Cross Culturally?»
Today the study of social psychology explores
in much greater depth how
cultural influences, social status and other factors contribute to a person's mind - set and
behaviors.
He pointed to the
cultural desire for many children, the tradition of polygamy, and other aspects of African society that contributed to a greater tolerance of promiscuous
behavior than
in the West.
In a computer model, Whitehead found that a theoretical cultural behavior that gives a 10 % reproductive advantage and is passed to 95 % of daughters will reduce mtDNA diversity to almost zero in 300 generation
In a computer model, Whitehead found that a theoretical
cultural behavior that gives a 10 % reproductive advantage and is passed to 95 % of daughters will reduce mtDNA diversity to almost zero
in 300 generation
in 300 generations.
Morgan and Sanz documented more than 20 «
cultural variations,» or
behaviors not seen
in other chimp populations.
«Because thinness is not consistent with dominant
cultural standards of masculinity, young people who conform to masculine norms may be more likely than other youth to engage
in unhealthy
behaviors such as high - calorie food consumption, overeating and sedentary
behaviors,» explains Dr. Austin.
Visualization is courtesy of TheVisualMD.com More to diet and exercise Getting kids to eat healthfully and get more exercise might sound simple, but the long list of genetic,
cultural and environmental factors that lead children to these
behaviors are complicated and interconnected, and scientists have just started to understand them
in the past few years.
It includes an overview of African Americans» burden of cardiovascular disease; how traditional risk factors and adverse health
behaviors affect the disparities between African Americans and whites; a discussion of the genetic and biological factors that might contribute to cardiovascular disease
in African Americans; and medical treatments and the social,
cultural and environmental factors that influence prevention and disease management
in African Americans.
The species features prominently
in the
cultural fabric of the region, yet much is still unknown about the
behavior and ecology of the Andean bear.
«Diabetes, perhaps more so than any other chronic disease, requires people to significantly modify their
behaviors — sometimes in ways that are contrary to their cultural norms and backgrounds — even when they don't «feel» sick or experience symptoms of the disease,» said John G. Ryan, Dr.PH., Topic Editor for Endocrinology and Diabetes, and guest editor for the April 2014 Diabetes Update, entitled Race, Risk and B
behaviors — sometimes
in ways that are contrary to their
cultural norms and backgrounds — even when they don't «feel» sick or experience symptoms of the disease,» said John G. Ryan, Dr.PH., Topic Editor for Endocrinology and Diabetes, and guest editor for the April 2014 Diabetes Update, entitled Race, Risk and
BehaviorsBehaviors.
In the paper «Having their say: Patients» Perspectives and the Clinical Management of Diabetes,» Dr. Leonard Jack, Jr., Ph.D., M.Sc., Director of the Division of Community Health at the National Center for Chronic Disease and Health Promotion, and his co-authors Dr. Leandris C. Liburd, Ph.D., M.P.H., M.A. and Dr. Pattie Tucker, Dr.P.H., M.P.H. and R.N., propose that healthcare providers can offer more effective diabetes support to their patients by understanding the
cultural perspectives that explain their health
behavior, to promote adherence and improve health outcomes.
The distribution of chimpanzee
cultural behaviors in the wild may therefore be strongly affected by the identity and social characteristics of the original inventors.
The impressive geographic variation
in chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes)
behavior is thought to be
cultural in that it results from the transmission of socially acquired habits.
The style of music played
in a bar can also affect drinking
behavior, although
in varying ways, depending on the
cultural setting.
Together, the plot and subplot added up to little
in the way of social,
cultural, or political satire beyond the glaringly, non-controversial obvious («50s suburbia
in the U.S. of A. was a hotbed of conformist, racist, and misogynist
behavior) and the predictably clichéd (IQ - challenged criminals tend to suffer horribly for their sins, real and imagined to balance out the scales of cosmic justice).
And
in the other study with the Walton Arts Center we are surveying more than 2,000 7th grade students
in area schools to link the past performances they have seen on school field trips to their current
behaviors as
cultural consumers and producers as well as some empathy and tolerance outcomes.
There's just one catch: organizations pay close attention to their leaders»
behavior, and the everyday working climate, and longer term
cultural mores, are closely tied to how that leader behaves
in formal and informal spaces.
The study «Learn and Serve» evaluated service learning program at 17 middle and high schools
in the United States, and found that students who participated
in service learning improved acceptance of
cultural diversity, service leadership, civic attitudes and volunteer
behavior, and reduced engagement
in risky
behaviors.
As such, instructors who apply the Sociocultural Learning Theory
in their instructional design can also become aware of how learners may directly impact one another, as well as how
cultural «norms» can influence a learner's learning
behavior.
Would assistant principal and dean of girls Julia Evangeline Brooks be described as a «
cultural eugenicist» for mandating particular
behavior for students, as KIPP leaders — who appear to ask for similar
behavior — have been
in the past?