Sentences with phrase «individual social identity»

The works created during the 2000s include the Hollywood / Hamptons works, as well as her clown series that reveal the elements of masquerade and performance inherent in the development of individual social identity.

Not exact matches

Articles are already appearing about fake tax returns being filed, identities being stolen with hacked social security numbers, and falsified mortgages filed in the name of individuals whose information and identities have been stolen.
Whether people shop online, engage in e-services or post on social media channels, everyone has a digital identity that represents a person as a unique individual: usually based on their email, national ID or mobile phone number.
«Tribalism,» as he defines it, is «the commitment of individuals and groups to their own history, culture, and identity, and this commitment (though not any particular version of it) is a permanent feature of human social life.»
America, on the other hand, a strong tradition of respect for individuals as morally autonomous beings frustrates contemporary attempts to provide social solidarity and hence a socially informed sense of identity.
To ask about the future of the identity «Christian,» therefore, is to raise questions not so much about individuals as about social institutions.
Thus the identity of any «socially composite» entity is completely relative to the endurance of an established social order and dependent upon individual constituent interaction, and can not under any circumstance be regarded as something which is manifested unto itself.
The gender ideology process treats motherhood and human spousal / heterosexual identity as social constructions or stereotypes that must be deconstructed to grant each individual an equal access to «free choice».
That is, claims for equal treatment for individuals may be held to depend on a doctrine of personal identity which is less fundamental than the doctrine of social inheritance underlying claims for the maximization of the total welfare.
First of all, his conception of reality as social process makes individual personal identity through time an abstraction from a more concrete network of social interaction which unites individuals.
«They are keenly aware of the need for social and economic justice, the stewardship of creation, and equality of opportunity; they are equally aware of the need for a society free from any form of prejudice rooted in anything which is part of the individual identity, gender, race, origin, religion or orientation of anyone.»
Being only a social construction, sexual identity no longer in any way determines the psychic constitution of the individual.
The state's propensity to assign individuals identities through voter registration lists and social security numbers or more generally to reinforce conceptions of individual rights serves as an example; the roles of educational systems (through individualized test scores) and professional careers (organized around cumulative skills attached to the individual's biography) provide further examples.7 This work is important because it shows the dependence of self - constructs on markers in the culture at large: the self is understood not only in terms of internal development but also as a product of external reinforcement.
The study, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), supports other findings that interventions aimed at improving individuals» wellbeing and quality of life can be far more effective if they are carried out among groups of people in ways that generate a strong sense of group identity.
This release is based on the findings from «The Individual in the Group: Social Identity and the Dynamics of Change» funded by the Economic and Social Research Council.
Repeated surveys, polls, and studies show most of us as individuals are not Christian in our beliefs or our religious identities and at a social level, Britain has been shaped for the better by many pre-Christian, non-Christian, and post-Christian forces.
«Individuals in social networks are endowed not only with network ties, but identities: sets of characteristics that they attribute to themselves and others by virtue of their association with, and participation in, social groups.»
It all depends on the specific stressors, the individual's personality, emotional intelligence, and their social identity.
People are more likely to confuse the identity of individuals when they belong to the same social category than when they belong to different categories.
A real impact of civic and intercultural education implies «moving away from a focus on individual (identity) difference / s towards a focus on finding, through principled intercultural discourse, consensus for social action to redress injustice and inequality in the multicultural society» (Ohana & Otten, 2012).
We explore the variety of content available to young people and their families; document the developing child's patterns of use and understanding of media; examine theories and methods for assessing media effects; review research on the role of media in shaping individual identity, social relationships, and responses to challenging issues; and analyze public policies that affect media creators, consumers, and citizens.
Those judgment - strengthening experiences are adaptable for students from elementary through high school, but this discussion will focus on students in their early teens — a critical period when their responsiveness to peer and social influences peaks as they strive to create their individual identities.
This approach is a demonstration of both socially just education and education for social justice as it deliberately provides the opportunity and conditions, or the space, for the development and expression of individual identity and empowerment (Griffiths, Berry, Holt, Naylor & Weeks, 2006; Mardirosian & Belson, 2009).
Management of digital identity: How an individual is represented online in the public domain based on activities, connections or tagging through social media posts, photos, public online comments or reviews, and awareness and monitoring of depictions by others.
Social justice in education varies by the individual people involved and not involved; obvious and not - obvious culture; social class and economics; gender and identity; context and community; space andSocial justice in education varies by the individual people involved and not involved; obvious and not - obvious culture; social class and economics; gender and identity; context and community; space andsocial class and economics; gender and identity; context and community; space and time.
Understanding the concept of identity is not only valuable for students» own social, moral, and intellectual development, but it is also critical to understanding the choices made by individuals and groups living in Germany during the 1920s and 1930s (as well as during other historical moments).
The dissertation investigates how low - income youth in Rio de Janeiro have come to participate in such interventions — largely couched in neoliberal ideas of individual responsibility and carried out by public - private partnerships — and the ways in which youth subvert and redirect these interventions and middle - class social identities into new forms of personhood and political agency.
Heterosexual Identity Development: A Multidimensional Model of Individual and Social Identity
- The Independent on Sunday (UK) «Thoughtful, meticulously written, and slow burning... A story that is a warning of the dangers of mass surveillance, but also a meditation on the frailty of individual identity when it is shaken by personal and social breakdown, and by the dislocation of expatriate life.»
He opened by acknowledging the wide cultural heritage of the audience members and the underlying confidence and pride that most individuals can take in their cultural, political and social identity - whether they are fully aware of it or not.
This law was passed due to dramatic increases in identity theft and should be used by any individual with a Social Security Number at a minimum to verify that accounts which appear on a credit report are true and accurate.
Additionally, individuals must prove their identity and must have a valid photo ID and a valid Social Security Card or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN).
The users» social security number and some financial information can be reviewed in order to verify the individual's identity and to prevent any possible fraudulent transaction.
Ongoing enrollment in a credit monitoring program is highly recommended for individuals who are victims of identity theft, particularly those whose social security numbers have been compromised.
For now, that means social media, which seems to be the new stomping ground for getting individual users to give up their funds or identities.
This includes name, age, photograph, gender, address, telephone, mobile, fax, e-mail, social networking contact details, proofs of identity and address, copies of passports, driving licences, and utility bills, card and other payment details, and financial information, health information relevant to your planned travel, and travel insurances held, results of searches carried out against you (such as to verify you identity, address, and credit status), your preferences, frequent flyer or travel partner program affiliation and member number, and any other information provided to us by or in relation to you which concern you as an individual.
This may include, but is not necessarily limited to your name, age, photograph, gender, address, telephone, mobile, fax, e-mail, social networking contact details, proofs of identity and address, signature, copies of passports, driving licenses credit card and other payment details, financial information, health information relevant to your planned travel, travel insurances held, results of searches carried out concerning you, your preferences, frequent flyer or travel partner program affiliation and member number, and other information provided to us by or in relation to you which concern you as an individual.
Richard Grayson's video and multimedia works expand on the trifold relationship between religious and social belief systems, individual expression, and the development of cultural identity.
The works on show will explore ideas of the cyborg and the avatar raising questions of identity and individual and collective consciousness at a time of prolific social change and uncertainty when reality can often seem more like science fiction.
Convening luminary artists, curators, researchers, and writers to discuss how technology is transforming culture, the first edition of Open Score will consider how artists are responding to new conditions of surveillance and hypervisibility; how social media's mass creativity interfaces with branding and identity for individual artists; how the quality and texture of art criticism is evolving in a digital age; and what the future of internet art might be in light of a broader assimilation of digital technologies.
These tranquil and dreamlike works evoke nostalgia and longing, exploring the search for individual and national identity in Japan during the early Taisho period (1912 - 1926), an era of rapid social and cultural change.
Abstract art as a practice embodies the possibility of individual freedom and autonomy, even within larger social identities.
Concern with brand identity as a genuine spiritual state plays a strong role in the work, an examination of painting as a mirror to internal and external states, individual and social intentions.
The narrative will also explore how the pursuit of the mystical provides individual and social identities that are emotionally sustaining but sometimes politically dangerous...
in «gulp», austrian - born artist erwin wurm introduces the theme of the social envelope — cars, clothing, food, houses, furniture — in order to annotate the fragility of both the individual and collective identity behind it.
Heidrun Holzfeind uses photography, documentary video and sculpture to explore individual and collective narratives that reveal the concept of identity as a social construct dependent on cultural and socio - economical circumstances.
By positioning the body in space she raises questions about identity and «otherness», and notions of the individual and the social.
The gallery's program is rooted in the belief that artistic and curatorial practice plays a vital role in catalyzing cultural dialogue, while shaping our understanding of individual identity and social contexts.
I tell stories of individual worlds with «in - between - identities,» relating to gender and culture and social structures.
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, continues its 50th Anniversary celebrations with a new exhibition addressing notions of individual and collective social identity within society.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z