There is a temptation for members of a cultural elite to see their values as the only respectable virtues, a tendency that blinds the group to
both cultural innovation and aesthetic dissent, especially from people deemed marginal to established intellectual society.
The significance of conceptualizing these responses as a distinct set of variables is that
cultural innovations are seen as a result of specific actions, not just general phenomena that emerge automatically and mysteriously from structural conditions.
Cultural innovations and child care practices and, importantly, the dynamic social values and ideologies that legitimize them, shift quite rapidly relative to evolutionary - based changes in fundamental infant biology.1 This raises the possibility that widely recommended infant care practices can be at odds with the human infant's biological, psychological and emotional needs and expectations, at least as inferred from the human infant's evolutionary past.
The growth equation was derived with certain conditions that are determined by
the cultural innovation that dominates each historic period: iron, computers, whatever it is.
Rapid climate change during the Middle Stone Age, between 80,000 and 40,000 years ago, during the Middle Stone Age, sparked surges in
cultural innovation in early modern human populations, according to new research.
University College London archaeologist Stephen Shennan has proposed that
cultural innovations were likely due to increased contact among humans as they began living in ever - larger groups.
«Stone Age technological and
cultural innovation accelerated by climate change.»
He adds that the shell beads come from a time when overall
cultural innovation among early humans appears to have been speeding up, as evidenced by the short - lived nature of the Still Bay itself, which was soon replaced with other stone and bone tool styles.
«The most distinct of the many
cultural innovations in the HP culture were the invention of the bow and arrow, different methods of heating raw materials (stone) before knapping to produce arrow heads, engraving ostrich eggshells with elaborate patterns, intensive use of hearths and relatively intense hunting and gathering practices,» says Professor Christopher Henshilwood, one of the team members from Wits and Bergen Universities.
The flexibility and ability to adapt to changing climates by employing various
cultural innovations allowed communities of early humans to survive through a prolonged period of pronounced aridification.
The early human techno - tradition, known as Howiesons Poort (HP), associated with Homo sapiens who lived in southern Africa about 66,000 to 59,000 years ago indicates that during this period of pronounced aridification they developed
cultural innovations that allowed them to significantly enlarge the range of environments they occupied.
The Basques were slow to adopt farming and other
cultural innovations when they were introduced into Europe from the east.
As for the role of population size in spurring our evolution, he and Wang had not given it much thought, but they saw the idea as complementary to their own view, since
cultural innovations allowed more people to survive.
Zoolander and Hansel are veritable Rip Van Winkles, but — distinguishing the film from its Austin Powers template, as well as Zoolander 2's immediate predecessor — it's
the cultural innovations they encounter that are held up to ridicule, such as phones that are bigger than Zoolander's (redeeming his microscopic cellphone from the original), hipster patois (although «hashtag» has for some reason penetrated Derek's vocabulary), and a gender - neutral model (Benedict Cumberbatch) whose name, All, and uncanniness mock the trans movement at a particularly precarious moment in our history.
However, if greater economic dynamism, more powerful incentives for creativity,
cultural innovation, greater opportunity for material comfort, greater acceptance of diversity, and greater personal liberty are taken as measures of societal well - being, then the United States might be better.
Few destinations can compare to the historical significance, diverse cuisine, and
cultural innovation of Boston.
Taking place at over 80 of New York's most exciting art and cultural venues, Performa 09 was created as a collaboration between all of these moving parts, so a portrait of the city's remarkable history of
cultural innovation also emerges from these pages.
A hub for creativity and
cultural innovation since 1871, SFAI's Public Programs seek new forms of exchange between the SFAI community, artists, and the public.
He was born in 1979 in Rome, he grew up in the Writing field and formed as an art historian, he decided to mix his urban art knowledge with his humanistic studies ideating and creating projects in which art and cities collaborate for
a cultural innovation.
Again, our early populations were probably low, and there's evidence the rate of
cultural innovation is partly a function of population size.
Truly modern language, akin to languages spoken today, may thus have been the key
cultural innovation that allowed the emergence of these and other hallmarks of behavioral modernity and ultimately led to our colonization of the globe.»
Not exact matches
While the head of diversity at Apple shared her view that even a racially homogenous team can be diverse because of their life experiences, embracing
cultural diversity and minimizing bias are still the primary goals of most
innovation oriented companies.
Cultural melting pots produce inventive meals, believes Sohrab Vossoughi, CEO of Ziba, an
innovation consulting firm in Portland, Oregon.
«As regulatory, technological and
cultural gaps all work to slow
innovation adoption, Viola Fintech accelerates the integration of innovative ideas into financial institutions while providing the necessary resources to fintech companies as they scale to transform the financial sector.»
The GoKart 600 process reinforces fearless exploration and purposeful
innovation, two of the company's key
cultural traits.
Her expertise combines design research, social science and strategic
innovation, specializing in turning
cultural insights into relevant business strategies.
Portland, Ore - based Ken Lahti, vice president of product development and
innovation advisory firm CEB, suggests using customized
cultural - fit tests during the interview process.
Sometimes
innovation has to account for vast differences in
cultural and socioeconomic conditions.
Whether it's smart minds, a welcoming business environment,
cultural assets, a legacy of
innovation, tech talent or even cost of living — this region has all the ingredients Amazon needs to make HQ2 a success.
Associated with tech - driven
innovation, quirky, youthful workplaces and high - impact results, the global proliferation of startups may be a
cultural phenomenon in addition to a new economic engine.
In the realms of both
cultural development and technical
innovation, ignorance and inflexibility are the enemy; Giancarlo stresses that the upcoming generation «see virtual currency — along with social media — as a means to bypass control by a failed generation of leadership.»
«Toronto is brilliantly positioned for success in the global
innovation economy, with world - leading scientific discovery and humanities scholarship, a stable economy, and a vibrant creative and
cultural community.
Through monthly networking and knowledge - sharing events, for example, Regus customers are able to explore new business opportunities, enhance capabilities, and stimulate
cultural change and further
innovation.
The main themes of the questions were
innovation, climate - change policy and the
cultural sector in Canada.
People with different
cultural backgrounds and skills help to bring
innovation and creative ideas to the business.
It's for this reason that ideas such as a guaranteed basic income will not solve the social and
cultural problems caused by globalization and technological
innovation.
In each case (1965 and 1981) it is evident (and somewhat embarrassing) that my sense of theological dislocation is hardly a matter of my own new insight or
innovation, but one of a somewhat panicky, sloppy and inept reaction to external events, to massive and threatening
cultural and historical changes that, quite against my will, force on me a different procedure, a different viewpoint, a different set of questions — a different theology.
My rule of thumb for buying a cookbook is that it must contain at least five recipes that I can not live without trying AND it must offer some intangible something —
innovation, technique,
cultural insight, or even nostalgia — that I can not already easily find on my shelves or on the internet.
As a
cultural leader in its territory, we will attempt to bring you the best of the worldwide sushi
innovations in the form of recommendations for sushi restaurants, sushi festivals, and pictures of celebrities enjoying their sushi in partial nudity.
Other activities in four municipalities in Mindanao include forum on golden rice and organic agriculture, organic food and products fair, press conference, concert,
cultural presentations (reading of poems on organic agriculture composed by farmers), t - shirts printing, dissemination of campaign materials, sharing of farmers» practices and
innovations, boodle fight, and opening of organic trading post.
Rated # 1 by Zagat and praised by the New York Times as «Art, not Soup,» it set the standard for
innovation and excellence long before the famous «Seinfeld» episode made it a
cultural icon.
This will happen by adopting a culture of
innovation and continuous improvement that works to implement best practices across a full spectrum of sustainability dimensions — social, ecological, economic,
cultural and accountability — for the benefit of all of agriculture and the peoples of the world that depend on it.
This could be through culinary
innovation, a commitment to social responsibility, sustainability or the economic development of their community; involvement in health or environmental campaigns, the promotion of pioneering
cultural projects, or works that benefit society through their positive impact on the food industry.
Wolfgang Puck Catering, brings a new level of
innovation and inspiration to special event and contract dining services for
cultural, corporate and entertainment venues across the country, offering a restaurant - quality experience in a special event setting for both small and large scale events.
Perhaps, the best answer is that energy independence has never been a simple technical, economic or political solution to the problem of foreign oil dependence; rather, it has been a
cultural artifact, a discourse evoking particular American notions of the exceptional nation, American
innovation and ingenuity, the can - do spirit, and the very notion of «independence» on which the American national project has been built.
1 Etymology 2 History 2.1 Prehistory 2.2 Medieval kingdoms 2.3 European contact (15th century) 2.4 Independence (1957) 2.5 Operation Cold Chop and aftermath 2.6 21st century 3 Historical timeline 4 Geography 4.1 Climate 4.2 Rivers 4.3 Wildlife 5 Government 5.1 Foreign relations 5.2 Law enforcement and Police 5.3 Military 5.4 Administrative divisions 6 Transportation 7 Economy 7.1 Key sectors 7.2 Manufacturing 7.3 Petroleum and natural gas production 7.4 Industrial minerals mining 7.5 Real estate 7.6 Trade and exports 7.7 Electricity generation sector 7.8 Economic transparency 8 Science and technology 8.1
Innovations and HOPE City 8.2 Space and satellite programmes 8.3 Cybernetics and cyberwarfare 8.4 Health and biotechnology 9 Education 9.1 Overview 9.2 Enrollment 9.3 Foreign students 9.4 Funding of education 9.5 Provision of educational material 9.6 Kindergarten and education structure 9.7 Elementary 9.8 High school 9.9 University 10 Demographics 10.1 Population 10.2 Legal immigration 10.3 Illegal immigration 10.4 Language 10.5 Religion 10.6 Fertility and reproductive health 11 Universal health care and health care provision 12 Culture 12.1 Food and drink 12.2 Literature 12.3 Adinkra 12.4 Traditional clothing 12.5 Modern clothing 12.6 Music and dance 12.7 Film 12.8 Media 12.9 Sports 12.10
Cultural heritage and architecture 13 National symbols 14 Tourism 15 See also 16 References 17 Further reading 18 External links
He states: «This country's remarkable creative and
cultural heritage, our appetite for entrepreneurship and
innovation, and our willingness to embrace new ideas and digital technology are all reasons why the advertising and marketing industries are thriving.
(The Gendered
Innovations website defines sex as a biological quality while gender is a socio -
cultural process).
There's a large
cultural bias toward progress, a belief that
innovation is good
innovation.
This represents a period of dramatic
innovation in terms of subsistence,
cultural and technological practices among the humans of the age.