Sentences with phrase «national context»

The Sculpture of Ruth Asawa establishes the importance of Asawa's work within the larger national context of artists who redefined art as a way of thinking and acting in the world rather than as merely a stylistic practice.
The seventeenth century would surely count as the height of «religious certitude» in Europe: Wars were fought over religion ¯ or at least over the ecclesiastical form religion took in different national contexts.
Christians living in each country have their own national context, they have their own «temporal citizenships» which are different from each other.
This once prevailing thesis propagates national contexts as dominant, hegemonial conditioning factors which reach across states, including regional and local identities and discourses, whether urban or not.
Case studies and national context reports (downloadable below) are generally 500-1000 kb.
Crosby argues that «scholars of Japanese cinema tend to ignore various aesthetic and cultural influences from other national contexts and instead settle for a potentially misleading form of cultural exceptionalism» (p. 176).
While not lacking in gunfights or bar brawls, the film takes many of the western genre tropes and deepens them in a new national context, with deeper investigation into the politics of postcolonialism in rural South Africa.
It presents approximately eighty works — paintings, sculptures, prints, and photographs — by American artists, while exploring national context and changes in art between 1850 and 1945.
Although the work of Jannis Kounellis and Kishio Suga developed separately within a distinctive national context during the postwar period, their work shares affinities in an approach to material and process, which articulates the artwork as a site of contingency, open to the possibility of fragmentation and ephemeral states.
Local governments can not fund climate change responses on public funding sources only, especially in regional and national contexts where fiscal decentralization and transfers are far from being adequately designed to answer the needs imposed by the new demands in urban area.
Moreover, the choice of a specific standard of rights protection in a Member State not only depends on the specific national context, but rather seems to depend on a specific and often fundamental democratic choice made in a particular Member State.
Immigrant youth in cultural transition: Acculturation, identity and adaptation across national contexts.
Her last publications include: Echoes of Empire: Memory, Identity and Colonial Legacies, edited with Berny Sebe and Gabi Maas, IB Tauris, 2015; European Stories: Intellectual Debates on Europe in National Contexts, edited with Justine Lacroix, OUP, 2010 and Mediterranean Frontiers: Borders, Memory and Conflict in a Transnational Era, edited with Dimitar Bechev, I.B. Tauris, 2009.
And there is a national context for arena development.
This is the national context in which B.C. Premier Christy Clark approaches the promised June delivery date on her government's Climate Leadership Plan.
Therefore dialogue between Religion and Secular Humanism as well as between Religions began to take place within the national context on the meaning, values and goals of modern Indian nationhood.
It does not speak well of the USA compared to other developed nations, of the South in a national context, of Southern Baptists in comparison to other religious traditions.
Charles highlighted how the family of nations could draw on its «wide range of national contexts, experiences, traditions» in finding a solution to the major issues, as he addressed Malaysian leaders and members of the country's royal family.
«National authorities are in principle best placed to apply the convention rights in the national context,» the draft document was quoted as stating.
This report explores recent trends in New York's Medicaid drug spending, the forces behind them, and how they fit into the national context.
So the discussion we're having about pensions in New York is very unusual in the national context
To the Mirror's credit, a shorter article on what the UK would look like under UKIP, based on the party's policy positions, discussed some issues, such as employment, the NHS, and the environment (this was in a national context, however).
In Utrecht, the terminated positions were selected according to a strategic vision, the quality of the sections, and the national context.
In this capacity, Thomas has worked with national governments to support the ongoing development of national climate change mitigation policy, with specific expertise on the national contexts of Georgia, Kenya, Uganda and Mongolia.
Appropriately, Carloss James Chamberlin's extensive discussion follows the film's own path of philosophical inquiry, bypassing the national context altogether.
Use the rankings to help tailor policy responses to national contexts — No country does well on all indicators of well - being for children and all countries face challenges in achieving at least some child - focused SDG targets
To put these numbers in a national context, the authors estimate there were 156,100 beginning teachers in 2007 - 08.
Warikoo, who is at work on a new book on this topic, found significant differences within two national contexts: the United States and England.
The Education Policy Outlook 2015 — Making Reforms Happen addresses the need for improvement in education in a comparative manner, taking into account the importance of national context.
In Rapid Response brief published by Center on Reinventing Public Education author Marguerite Roza examines at how Chicago teacher salaries compare in regional and national contexts.
Chicago Teacher Salaries in the Regional Chicago Context In Rapid Response brief published by Center on Reinventing Public Education author Marguerite Roza examines at how Chicago teacher salaries compare in regional and national contexts.
Associate Membership - enables a range of organisations whose main purpose is to support the work of school leader organisations in a local or national context to become members of the ICP.
«Our understanding of the national context and access to national and state leaders can help frame research and evaluation of local efforts,» she explains.
Sparks's piece for Education Week, published July 29, 2013, includes the national context that 28 states are now using early - warning data systems to help identify potential high - school dropouts, citing a -LSB-...]
It places Colorado's public pension woes within a national context.
Standards detailing the required procedures of the trademark intervention were established in each national context to account for the unique conditions of that nation's educational systems (e.g., university policies, public school procedures, etc.).
Understanding the national context of school funding reform is important, if you are to ensure your budget is responsive to changes in the overall amount of money you are likely to have in the coming years.
With content that is targeted, relevant, and easy to access, board members can become thought leaders who place their local issues in a national context.
«Leading the Way» runs over four 3 - hour sessions fitted around your schedule, and is customised to meet the needs of school leaders within their specific, local and national context.
We bring essential facts to the surface, place stories in their local and national context, evaluate successful efforts, and point to persistent challenges that remain.
Placing A + in a National context: A comparison to promising practices for comprehensive school reform.
During this webinar, participants learned more about the national context of inequity in public education, including the major demographic shifts in public schools — low - income students now comprise a majority of the nation's public classrooms — and the current political debates surrounding educational equity.
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