Sentences with phrase «into cultural dynamics»

Redondo creates installations and multimedia works that emerge from his deep research into cultural dynamics, Brazilian architecture and its practitioners.
(Texas, USA) Redondo creates installations and multimedia works that emerge from his deep research into cultural dynamics, Brazilian architecture and its practitioners.

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Whether or not these feelings are labeled as such and organized into overt behaviors and lifelong identities is a result of a wide combination of social and cultural dynamics.
Kayvon's understanding of the middle - eastern cultural dynamics helps ease families into the idea of therapy.
This some may say to be perhaps equivalent to our modern day birthday parties and gifts giving but the fact remains that, the purpose for giving birthday gifts have extended beyond their religious origins because they have now evolved into more complex social and cultural dynamics.
Sonia brings a strong strategic perspective, extensive senior leadership experience, the ability to interpret organisational and cultural dynamics, and a knack for translating strategic direction into language that influences behaviour.
Clearly the shifting social dynamics surrounding allegations of sexual harassment in other cultural realms — by Hollywood tycoon Harvey Weinstein, political reporter Mark Halperin, literary critic Leon Wieseltier, fashion photographer Terry Richardson — have moved into the art world.
US - based firms need to understand the specific cultural dynamics at work in other countries and transform American thinking about diversity into a global mindset.
Although I agree that the Camberwell Family Interview is a useful, proven tool in assessing family dynamics and underlying prejudices regarding mental disorder, I believe that there is another point that needs to be taken into consideration and that is the family s cultural background.
I also use systems theory, which takes into account the dynamics surrounding an individual, including family, social, cultural, educational and occupational environments.
As detailed in the Social Justice Report 2011, lateral violence is a product of a complex mix of historical, cultural and social dynamics that results in a spectrum of behaviours such as gossiping, jealousy, bullying, shaming, social exclusion, family feuding and organisational conflict, which can and often do, escalate into physical violence.
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