In the context of 2016, (Re) Public celebrates the self - determination and agency of the country while tackling contemporary issues in Ireland which have broader resonance globally, these include: — hidden histories of state institutional abuse (Nolan) community identity in post conflict rural border regions (North 55), issues relating to natural cycles in time, climate change and its global effects (Softday), the individual's struggle for autonomy within the field of mental health (Tighe), the importance
of creative autonomy and independence for the right to self - expression in movement and dance (Donnellan) and strategies of resistance that include artistic intervention, self - organization, and collectivism (Morley).
Although independence provides an enviable amount
of creative autonomy, it utterly lacks the security that a large university can provide in times of financial distress.
A small firm taken on as an independent subsidiary might gain just the right combination
of creative autonomy and financial stability.
Not exact matches
Most individuals can figure
creative ways to cope with the 10 % loss
of income they're guilted into giving up, but the effects
of having your humanity,
autonomy and intelligence sucked out
of you lasts for years and years, if you can ever escape the pull
of the suction.
It affirms the
autonomy of the human being and it involves as a consequence the rejection
of every attempt to rob
of human person
creative power.
Most people, according to Rank, achieve a dull quieting
of this basic conflict by conforming and thus renouncing their striving toward
creative autonomy.
How can couples maintain a
creative relationship within which the needs
of each
of us for distance,
autonomy, and personal growth are balanced with our need for intimacy?
Rather, forms
of communication produced with the express intent
of public readership, generated not by the
creative autonomy of individuals but by persons employed by a news entity, must be subject to legal scrutiny.
The
creative tension between the
autonomy that our expert teachers value so highly, and the common aspects
of shared accountability that enables BASIS Curriculum Schools to maintain academic quality control across the network, is the nexus at the heart
of our classroom learning culture.
Giving our schools the
autonomy they need to implement new and
creative programs will benefit our students and allow them to achieve greater levels
of success,» said IPS Board
of School Commissioners President Andrea Roof.
The leading scholar on teacher retention, Richard Ingersoll, has amassed a mountain
of research that comes down to this conclusion: Teachers — including in high - demand specialties such as math, science, and technology — are leaving not merely because the economic rewards are greater in the private sector, but because they lack the
autonomy to engage their students in a
creative manner (Walker, 2015).
Gavin Price,
Creative Lead at Playtonic commented, «From the very start we said that we'd welcome only a partner that could genuinely improve the creation of our game, while respecting the independence and creative autonomy of our developme
Creative Lead at Playtonic commented, «From the very start we said that we'd welcome only a partner that could genuinely improve the creation
of our game, while respecting the independence and
creative autonomy of our developme
creative autonomy of our development team.
Do you have a lot
of autonomy /
creative freedom?
Andrew notes that, as a San Francisco subsidiary
of GREE, Inc. (based in Japan), GREE International Entertainment maintains a high degree
of creative and operational
autonomy which has been invaluable in taking advantage
of the rapidly evolving games landscape.
Amid the many visual arts exhibitions and events this year commemorating the fiftieth anniversary
of Singapore's independence, an upcoming exhibition at Sundaram Tagore Gallery at Gillman Barracks seeks to explore the more abstract notion
of artistic and
creative autonomy in the city - state at this momentous juncture in its history.
Being financed through private foundations meant that the community had full
autonomy over the school's program and, instead
of focusing on usual brain - cramping classes other universities were so fond
of, Black Mountain College focused on music, visual arts, theatre, dance, architecture, weaving, woodwork, literature and
creative writing [4].
The performances» cycling between contraction and release suggested that there are no easy resolutions to the paradoxes
of creative labor, and that a critical yet caring approach to the spectacle
of bodies at work may be one way to preserve
creative autonomy.
Diderot thought
of the artist as an example par excellence
of a free individual; we also believe that
creative autonomy and independence require both the strictest self - discipline, as well as a ceaseless longing for the advancement
of culture.
By extension, S allele carriers may be more likely to demonstrate negative cognitive biases, such as engage in narrow thinking and cognitive focus, which facilitate maintenance to collectivistic cultural norms
of social conformity and interdependence, whereas L allele carriers may exhibit positive cognitive biases, such as open,
creative thinking and greater willingness to take risks, which promote individualistic cultural norms
of self - expression and
autonomy (Isen et al. 1987; Fredrickson 2001).
According to Benard, «we are all born with innate resiliency, with the capacity to develop the traits commonly found in resilient survivors: social competence (responsiveness, cultural flexibility, empathy, caring, communication skills, and a sense
of humor); problem - solving (planning, help - seeking, critical and
creative thinking);
autonomy (sense
of identity, self - efficacy, self - awareness, task - mastery, and adaptive distancing from negative messages and conditions); and a sense
of purpose and belief in a bright future (goal direction, educational aspirations, optimism, faith, and spiritual connectedness)» (Benard, 1991).