Sentences with phrase «of cultural identification»

This volume presents new essays and commissioned visual projects that elaborate on the crucial ideas raised in the forum — the new kinds of cultural identifications facilitated by the Internet; the relationship between art and activism; the poetics of online communication; the relevance of the museum in a digital world; and the complex relationships between bodies, information systems, and urban realities.

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Griffiths suggests that the secular cultural field may emerge in part from the influence of the capitalist market economy, which results in «market - states» and the identification of human beings as primarily «consumers» or «choosers.»
With Gandhi formulating the political ethic of satyagraha as an application of Jesus» Sermon on the Mount and Tagore interpreting the Cross as the symbol of God's identification with suffering humanity, there was also the growing awareness that not only western humanism but also the religion of Christianity would get creativity and stability only by planting them in the Indian cultural soil and allowing it to put down roots in it.
They range from study of the evolutionary phases of a functional cosmology to the various phases of human cultural development, the emerging ecological age, and the identification of values.
But I've come to see the question as mostly the fault of the Orthodox themselves, who have not quite figured out how to convey that Orthodoxy — being Christianity — is for everyone and doesn't require a particular cultural identification.
Psychology is the basis for any study of cultural imagery, Sentiment and identification are psychological phenomena, and «archaeology» a familiar metaphor for the probing of a troubled mind.
Jewish identification has been reinforced by the influence of the black power movement, the ethnic revival in America and the surfacing of national - cultural - religious separatist movements throughout the world.
«Multiculturalism» and «pluralism» suggest that the cultural groups composing a society are more important than identification of the society itself as an cultural «enti ty.»
He thinks that «rituals made strikes into cultural events,» while the singing of «time - honored revolutionary songs» and the «totemic identification of places, buildings, squares and marching routes» form «an inversion of religious processions.»
Also, as I have already mentioned, since the dominant ideology permeates not only the middle classes but — through the device Gramsci called «cultural hegemony» — the working and poor classes as well, the intellectual can not settle for some kind of «identification with the poor.»
The new IDNYC municipal identification card has been popular and comes with a year's free membership to dozens of cultural institutions, and $ 23 million was added to the art education budget for public schools last year after an audit by Comptroller Scott Stringer showed major disparities.
Embracing Immigrant Communities: IDNYC enables non-citizens to participate in the civic and cultural life of the city, with 855,000 - plus cardholders who have secured the peace of mind that comes from recognized government identification.
In archaeology, despite modern techniques like radiocarbon dating, period or cultural style remains a crucial tool in the identification and dating not Highlights • Technological study of ceramics from Upper Nubia, dating to three distinct contexts, from c. 7600 to c. 2500 BCE, and contemporary, locally
Finally, Ford makes a very interesting comment about the lack of training provided to school psychologists — who conduct testing for gifted programs and are major gatekeepers in the identification process — regarding cultural responsiveness and gifted children's needs.
ELLs require special attention in terms of identification of learning needs, development and evaluation of effective instructional programs (including teachers), allocation of necessary resources, and cultural / linguistic competence.
AB 2491 by Assemblyman Blumenfield, which requires the State Board of Education, upon the next revision of the Gifted and Talented Education program criteria, to adopt a standard ensuring that school districts participating in GATE adopt student identification procedures in order to provide economically disadvantaged pupils and pupils of varying cultural backgrounds full participation in the program.
The authors examine the literature on potential sources of disproportionate identification rates — including test bias, poverty, special education processes, inequity in general education, issues of behavior management, and cultural sensitivity — and conclude that no single simple explanation exists.
American Indian and Alaskan Native: person having origins in any of the original people of North America and who maintain cultural identification through tribal affiliation or community recognition.
Witness station activities such as mustering, sheep shearing and bore runs (all seasonal) and learn from the Aboriginal guides about their intriguing cultural link with the land and the identification of local foods and medicinal plants.
Fine Art Registry (FAR) is a U.S. patented identification numbering system and database, realized, engineered and specially developed as a Web - based, permanent standard registration system and globally networked database for fine art, which is based on the Getty's Object ID, the core world standard for the identification of art and cultural objects.
Historically, hegemonic systems have been predicated on the identification of an oppositional force, a cultural «other» — often located within its midst — against which the system can define itself, thus protecting its cohesion and power.
''... not simply an excellent historical survey of artistic and curatorial identifications with and resistances to capitalist and post-productivist worlds of work; [Work] is also a deftly edited collection that makes a claim for cultural labour as essential to the working politics of our contemporary age.»
Using the dolls as her models, Phelan composes arrangements within her studio, proceeding to render psychologically charged narratives that address the powerful themes of self - identification, cultural roles and memory.
Like many young artists of the time, he grappled with the legacies of minimalism and cultural studies, the relation between politics and art, and his own identification as a gay, HIV - positive artist who nonetheless eschewed identity politics as the basis of an art practice.
A raucous laugh track further situates the installation within the cultural paradigm of the 1980s, referencing the artist's formative experiences reconciling conflicting personal identifications through cultural markers.
Considering the possibilities of genetic imprints, cultural identification, innate and intuitive beliefs and a conscious seeking of links that reveal continuities that are hidden or largely unsuspected by the mainstream, Benzant imagines himself as an Urban Shaman.
Her choices, arranged around selections of her own work, reveal her probing interest in slippages of identity and identification, cultural memory and forgetting and the ways in which artistic action and production engage these issues.
1970 String and Rope, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York, US 995,000, The Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, CA; 3,549,000, CAYC, Buenos Aires, AR Conceptual Art & Conceptual Aspects, The New York Cultural Center in cooperation with Farleigh Dickinson University, Madison, New Jersey, New York, US Art in the Mind, Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, US 18 Paris IV 70, 66 rue Mouffetard, Paris, FR Umwelt - Akzente / Die Expansion der Kunst, Kunstkreis Monschau, Monschau, DE Using Walls, The Jewish Museum, New York, US Concept Art, Arte Povera, Land Art, Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna, Torino, IT 3rd Salon International des Galeries Pilots: Artistes et Découvereures de Notre Temps, Musée Cantonale des Beaux - Arts, Lausanne, CH; Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris, FR Summer Show, Studio International, London, UK Information, Museum of Modern Art, New York Summer, Art & Project, Amsterdam, NL Software, The Jewish Museum, New York, US; The Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C, US American Drawings, Yvon Lambert, Paris, FR Halifax Conference, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Halifax, CA 3 - 00; New Multiple Art, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, UK Identifications, Fernsehgalerie Gerry Schum, Hannover, DE Beached, presentation Nirvana Exhibition, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Fine Art, Kyoto, JP Huebler, Antin, Salvo, Weiner, Galerie Sperone, IT
Juxtaposing the mass media's production of difference, positions, fantasies, and desire against the private photograph's complex construction of intersubjectivity, Ledare renders the cultural stereotypes and identifications present in the mass media violently evident.
In her opinion, our culture no longer creates its self - image and an understanding of itself through text and artifact, but by means of cultural performances.11 In her analysis of the «reenactment» phenomenon of artistic performances, curator Inke Arns suggests that reenactments give us access to the past by means of immersion, identification, and the forging of more personal and diversified links with aspects of that past.
Through varied typologies, the works included in this exhibition present a range of responses to environments and dispute the purity of space while signaling cultural identification through representations of figures, structures, and concepts.
I was interested in the climate wars prior to that — but hearing what she had to say piqued my interest because for quite a while I have been interested in what sorts of things bias how people reason I have been particularly interested in how people use pattern - finding to make sense of the world, and how people's cultural / social / ideological / experiential / psychological identifications affect their cognition and reasoning.
What I've been talking about is your identification of a «calamitous climate change culture,» and your distinguishing that «culture,» as a matter of kind, from the cultural components the larger framework of associated ideological polarization.
Motivated reasoning stems from the very human attributes of how we reason — particularly when we're examining controversial issues, and particularly in particular when those controversies overlap with social, cultural, political, etc., identifications...
But I think that the psychology of motivated reasoning is also something that is very important — as it presents an obstacle to effective conflict resolution on any number of issues that overlap with social, cultural, and political identifications.
Indeed, I am often trying to help students maintain a sense of healthy identification with their own cultural identity even as I am trying to encourage them assimilate so as to be able to maximize their success in a «culture» that stresses different attributes than might have been stressed in their prior life experiences.
Inadequate assessor guidelines and training in the areas of violence identification and cultural / linguistic biases;
The identification of written documentation that supports your firm's cultural claims and which can be used in discussions with regulators;
The tuning improves accent recognition, colloquial phrases and identification of cultural references.
Further, the Commission recommends that the Water Amendment Bill 2008 amend s 202 (7), to include the use of water for Indigenous cultural purposes in the identification of water users.
The Committee recognizes further that the land rights of indigenous peoples are unique and encompass a traditional and cultural identification of the indigenous peoples with their land that has been generally recognized.
Many concerns that native title parties raise during negotiations have nothing to do with money and can include: identification of sites to be avoided during construction, cultural awareness training for company personnel, and possibilities of the company's assistance in protecting important areas.
that the land rights of indigenous peoples are unique and encompass a traditional and cultural identification of the indigenous peoples with their land...
This approach is endorsed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research given that it emphasises participation by the people being studied, cultural respect, capacity building and collaboration.32 The key features of the action research approach to be used in this study are «cyclical activities involving examination of existing processes, change monitoring the apparent effects of the change, and further change».33 This will help the services develop and implement practical strategies to improve the identification and treatment of cannabis and related mental health issues in their young Indigenous clients.
Since attachment styles play one of the most fundamental roles in the individual's attitude towards himself and relationship of people with each other and are also one of the effective factors in relationships and acquisition of identity, identification of attachment styles and related problems is among the important and essential issues, particularly with regard to the cultural - social context of society.
However, the answers to these do need to be informed by a yet to be determined, central cultural capability mandate that takes into account of one's gender, sexuality and their identification as an Aboriginal and / or Torres Strait Islander.
A stronger connection to the family unit may lead to a stronger identification with heritage cultural values of commitment to in - group members.
Marriage outside of the race or culture was seen as a disruption of a sense of community, cultural heritage, and identification.
The cultural broker accompanies the responding social worker on the initial response and assists with family engagement, assessment, development of a safety plan (if appropriate), and identification of absent parent, relatives, and other support systems.
Our therapists are skilled in using a range of therapies and are culturally competent and sensitive to the racial, cultural, and gender identification issues that can impact children and their families.
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