Sentences with phrase «institutional contexts»

Resiliency and vulnerability are distinctive personal characteristics influenced by environmental factors such as socio - cultural and institutional contexts.
In January of 2012, Ibraaz invited a number of individuals to respond to a question concerning how artistic practices negotiate institutional contexts, public spaces, and the ideal of civil society in the Middle East today.
She previously occupied two positions that operated between academic and arts - institutional contexts: as LJMU Research Curator within the Tate Research Centre: Curatorial Practice & Museology (2014 - 15) and as Head of Nottingham Contemporary's Public Programme (2011 - 14), a leading platform for the public debate of ideas and practices relevant to contemporary art and its institutions.
The content and format for her projects are often determined by the specific institutional contexts in which her work is shown.
Through installations — vitrines, display cases, architectural models — packed notes, items, and information, Denny, who made a splash at the Venice Biennale this year, questions the means by which products and ideas developed in institutional contexts are sold back to us.
In Europe and the US, this pristine, ostensibly neutral space is still archetypal in both commercial and institutional contexts — even if a cube now sounds too diminutive to describe many of today's whitewashed hangars.
In other words, once those institutional contexts become more transparent you can be more clear about the intention of your work.
In a lively mix of personal reflection and shrewd analysis, McGowan visits the sites of intellectual activity (scholarly publications, professional conferences, the classroom, and the university) and considers the hazards of working within such institutional contexts to effect change outside the academy.
Instead, drawing on the labor studies and social movement literature, I argue that unions are complex organizations that reflect their political - institutional contexts, which shape their forms of political engagement.
Programs in Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education announced a new leadership development program designed for library leaders looking to gain insight on how to function effectively within rapidly changing societal and institutional contexts.
«MLE introduced me to extraordinary leaders, new research, and a much broader array of institutional contexts.
What was missing was inquiry into teachers» practices, institutional contexts, and curriculum change.»
Results from the implementation of the same basic program, adapted to a wide variety of geographic and institutional contexts and with multiple implementing partners, show statistically significant cost - effective impacts on consumption (fueled mostly by increases in self - employment income) and psychosocial status of the targeted households.
For these initial awards, the foundation has worked closely with each university to create and tailor a Cottrell Postdoc Awards program suitable to specific institutional contexts.
Scientists everywhere work in teams, but teamwork takes different forms in different cultural and institutional contexts.
And when we examine these institutional contexts in which cultural production takes place, we are likely to be interested in the relationships between these contexts and the content of what is produced.
In order to provide the necessary foils to our essentially homogenous academic culture, we must find ways of introducing into the academic world sustained confrontation with persons whose basic life - commitments and institutional contexts — not just their cognitive positions — are decisively different from ours.
Christianity does well to celebrate personal particularity, but the often promiscuous leveling of democracy and the techno - impersonality of both bureaucratization and mechanization erode the institutional contexts in which it's possible to find authentic personal significance.
To understand how ideas change, we need to consider not only subjective needs and values but also the relations between actors who articulate ideas and actors who provide an audience for these ideas, the institutional contexts in which these dynamics take place, and the larger social resources that institutions have at their disposal.
But these explanations focus on psychological factors rather than providing insight into the institutional contexts in which ideas are actually produced, paid for, brought into contact with an interested audience, enacted in collective rituals, used to mobilize resources against competing ideologies, and embedded in social arrangements.
It consists of environmental conditions, institutional contexts, and action sequences.
They may frequently engage moral questions in institutional contexts where the theological warrants for a specific ethical issue may not be honored — as when they advise on matters of medical ethics, public policy and ecological practice.
«We are trying to create entirely new markets in places where the infrastructure and the institutional context is not fully developed,» says Tice, who became d.light's CEO in 2011.
Now, it is characteristic of interreligious dialogue that those who provide the institutional context for it typically disallow, both rhetorically and actually, the thematization of the metaphysical understandings that in fact inform the practices of all participants in it.
In the socialist and mixed systems which comprise the remainder of man's social institutional context, the technology of communications serves their systems» values and goals.
These two reasons interlock because of a crucial fact in the sociology of theology: the institutional context in which most «intellectually serious» or «formal» theology has been done in North America for more than a century and a half has increasingly been the theological school.
The neo-liberal theory provides, in its own foundations, a kind of master program in which the governments can choose the most adapted elements to their circumstances and to their institutional context.
Considering their personal and institutional context, participants in this course will build and reinforce the strategies that ensure autonomous learning skill development in their students.
Studies in teacher education are often situated conveniently in a single institutional context.
L2 reading instruction should be sensitive to the students» needs and goals and to the larger institutional context.
It's Bucher's first on American soil in more than 40 years, and some of the art - works on display, such as the imperial Grande Albergo Brissago (Eingangsportal, 1987, a cast of the entrance portal of a since - demolished hotel on Lake Maggiore), have never been shown in an institutional context.
Seghal's art often works best in an environment where the alienating effects of late capitalism, or the stuffy conservatism of an institutional context have stunted communication.
That Himid suddenly finds herself in the spotlight is especially poignant, not least because her own work has consistently fought against invisibility, particularly in an institutional context.
To accompany the primary exhibition materials that will be digitally accessible for the first time, we have developed related content to provide further art historical and institutional context for this historic exhibition.
Practicum programs are ideal for recent graduates (undergraduate or graduate) wishing to gain professional experience within an institutional context.
Krauss will use the shed as a studio for producing artwork inspired by the immediate environment, both from the ecology of the Hudson Valley setting and from the institutional context of the Center for Curatorial Studies.
Her environments, live events and projects challenge our habitual notions of what constitutes an exhibition — its institutional context, its dialogue with the audience, and even the works of art that are presented.
«Collectors are driven by institutional context,» the dealer David Zwirner said.
Concurrent to conceptual art, Ryman started giving visibility to the hinges and fasteners that correlate paintings to gallery walls — and, by extension, to their institutional context.
With this prologue as a point of departure, The MoUS exhibits a diverse collection of artistic practice concerning the language of an exhibition within an institutional context.
Taking «world making» as a starting point also allows the exhibition to highlight the fundamental importance of certain key artists for the creativity of successive generations, just as much as exploring new spaces for art to unfold outside the institutional context and beyond the expectations of the art market.»
Both structured and improvised, Seghal's intimate works consist purely of live encounters between people and demonstrate a keen sensitivity to their institutional context.
While Jonas is widely known and respected within the art community — she was the 2009 recipient of the Guggenheim Lifetime Achievement Award — institutional representation of the progressive work she's been producing since the 1960s has been surprisingly thin, particularly in the U.S. And while the Biennale is, of course, highly conducive to innovative experimentation, such as when the U.S. pavilion was given over to the San Juan - based duo Allora & Calzadilla's commentary on Olypian athletes and airline furniture, Jonas is no stranger to adapting her performance - based work for an institutional context.
Both structured and improvised, Sehgal's intimate works consist purely of live encounters between people and demonstrate a keen sensitivity to their institutional context.
Many young artists and designers learn their skills and craft within an institutional context, where safety is managed by professionals, and significant resources are dedicated to establishing and maintaining the safest possible work environments.
For this exhibition, Conrad will reconfigure his prison project, adding a new series of diagrammatic works on canvas, effectively projecting the disciplinary penal institution through the kunsthalle's architectural and institutional context.
in our garage is an admission of the inability to enact a fully realized revolutionary politic within the institutional context of both biennials and «alternative» projects.»
Just this year, she capped a seven - year study of institutional context with a book, Ignite the Power of Art: Advancing Visitor Engagement in Museums (Dallas Museum of Art).
Stark's videos are funny; positioned in an institutional context, they become demanding, then tedious (depending on your threshold for pain, or pleasure).
Besides the raw, carved timber and paint used in their construction, the works incorporate paper - mâché made from the shredded pages of art magazines and culled texts of art criticism, a regurgitation of the larger institutional context and history his art is ultimately a part of.
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