Sentences with phrase «new kind of community»

The large number of women and minority students has transformed the schools into new kinds of communities.
What new kinds of communities will form around the books of the future?
I am suggesting that rather than abandon our selfhood we can perfect it in new kinds of communities of love.
Moreover, my proposals are in line with Zuckerberg's proclaimed goals: if the Facebook CEO truly wants to foster new kinds of communities, then he ought to unleash the force that can best build the tools those disparate communities might need.
The idea that the seashore was a place of beauty and an escape from city life led to the relatively new kind of community, the seaside resort.
Discussing the transformations wrought by the Internet — particularly the latter's implications for artistic practices — the participants in this forum illustrate how the impassioned debates taking place on the Net can help forge new kinds of communities, discourses, and intimate connections across this most transitory of landscapes.
Grounded in feminist, queer and decolonial approaches, District explores the curatorial as a performative as much as an analytic practice and probes new kinds of community.
Moreover, my proposals are in line with Zuckerberg's proclaimed goals: if the Facebook CEO truly wants to foster new kinds of communities, then he ought to unleash the force that can best build the tools those disparate communities might need.
If Starbucks sought to create a new kind of community space in an increasingly alienated world, and Lululemon promoted physical fitness and yogic mindfulness as paths to personal empowerment, Luvo's social mission is even more ambitious.
For the early church, it wasn't that they were being sent out with no extra food, no extra clothes, just to suffer on the streets; they were learning about this new kind of community.
They meant to say that here was a new kind of community life, exhibiting the marks of inward spiritual power in its freedom, unity, and constructive energy.
Everything in the life and liturgy of the Church has its meaning in this new kind of community.
It is in its witness to this new kind of community, that Christianity brings something distinctive to the task of the healing of the human spirit.
The Christian faith is not only an individual affair, it also involves a new kind of community.
What is most striking about Alyosha is his love of humanity, his faith in people, in all people (pp. 16, 17, 821) The new man that Dostoevsky sees emerging in Alyosha is a communal man, bound to his brothers in a new kind of community.
This experience of a new kind of community led to the belief that it was truly of God and not of the world.
It could also be a launching pad for a new kind of community interaction, half virtual and half physical.
New body plans and ways of living emerged in concert with a new kind of community, one characterized by complex food chains
But the internet has given rise to a new kind of community where lies and hate can flourish.
94, Ed.D.» 98, was chosen as a 2014 — 2015 Fulbright - Nehru Scholar, which will take her to Maharashtra, India, to research the decisions and actions of state policymakers as they oversee the early implementation of a new kind of community college.
After seeing many of his contemporaries sell off their farms to developers in the 1990s, farmer Jim Johnston worked with his family, builders, and developers to create a new kind of community for the area.
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