Sentences with phrase «of network culture»

The Meaning of Network Culture by Kazys Varnelis.
Her current book project provisionally titled, Pattern Recognition: Durational Conditions of Contemporary Art, provides a critical analysis of the rise of network culture within visual art after 1989.
Her work is represented in: Yale University Art of the Book Collection, Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Getty Research Institute Library, The Kinsey Institute Library, Institute of Network Cultures in Amsterdam and the Addison Gallery of American Art.
In this vein, it was at once exciting and grounding to see Hyperallergic host Hypersalon in an airbnb apartment, which consisted of a week of salon - style exhibitions, daily artist talks, and «hosted conversations on the conditions of networked culture in contemporary art.»
How does the constant visibility of networked culture impact artists» practices?
Is there a possibility within the dialogical fabric of networked culture to enact a meaningful social restructuring and so push back against the totalitarianism of the apparatus?

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On this episode of Answers to Questions, Entrepreneur Network partner John Meyer of Lemonly provides tips on managing remote employees — how to keep them happy and engaged with your brand and culture
As much as recent efforts to encourage women in STEM education and STEM jobs have helped move the needle a bit, the culture of science has often made life for women scientists harder than it already is — excluding them from clubby publishing and peer review networks and sometimes outright snubbing their achievements.
Regardless of criticisms, Dalio readily admits the institutionalized culture, which he imagines as running like an interlocking network of «machines,» certainly is not for everyone.
This is a mix of culture, community and corporation that leverages the power of social networks to attract a community of employees and prospects (brand advocates if you will) who believe in and trust the brand's mission.
The city's efforts to position itself as a hub of the global high - tech entrepreneurial community will be showcased this week with its five - day Digital Life Design (DLD) festival, driven by the mission to create a network of innovation, digital prospects, science and culture.
By definition, it's a private network that allows for employees of an organization to create and access content, communicate with other individuals within the company, and ultimately develop company culture.
Nozomi Networks, a San Francisco - based provider of industrial cybersecurity, has a different approach to culture.
In addition to helping create a culture of transparency, it also helps to increase the adaptability that your company will function more like a network and less like an organization of silos.
The bottom line is that Apple's ambitions in the content industries seem to be hampered in part by a lack of a consistent vision about what the company wants to do and why, combined with a culture clash between existing movie studios and TV networks about who is the most important player in the relationship, and who gets to control the terms.
Thaddeus R. Miller, an Arizona State University scientist who helps lead a national research network focused on «Urban Resilience to Extreme Events,» said in an email that boosting the capacity of cities to stay safe and prosperous in a turbulent climate requires a culture shift as much as hardening physical systems:
A best - selling author and radio host, his role in popular culture was cemented with the 2014 broadcast of a revitalized «Cosmos» series on the Fox television network, a combination homage and update to the 13 - epsiode PBS series hosted by Carl Sagan in the 1980s.
Before he left in 2015, Simmons was one of the stars of the ESPN universe, thanks to the audience he had built up for Grantland, the standalone sports and culture site he created for the network.
On top of «great pay and benefits» F5 Networks — an information technology company headquartered in Seattle — boasts a laid - back, friendly culture where work - life balance is encouraged.
Tom Gimbel is the founder & CEO of LaSalle Network, a national staffing, recruiting and culture firm.
Because of the relationships I've developed with people, it has helped me create the right time, the right network, the right culture, that is helping us get through this.
Asper became the network's CEO last December and since then he has cleaned up its logo (no more blood), clarified its mission («We have to be about the culture of fighting) and boosted subscriptions by 10 percent (subscribers now number roughly 1 million).
Through a global network of physical LOFT labs, we have built environments where teams discover, incubate, and accelerate work on new technologies, products / services, and processes in a fail - fast culture where every idea is given a fighting chance to succeed.
He started his Culture Mill website about five years ago and included a contact list of arts organizations in hopes of expanding the region's cultural network.
In this video, Entrepreneur Network partner Ben Angel explains why our «hustle until you die» culture can end up causing many of us to feel like we are less than we are.
They are exposed to the diversity and dynamics of Asian cultures and societies through grounded experiences and social networking.
The culture of forming solid social networks of friends, families, and neighborhoods is another likely factor in Costa Ricans» high wellbeing.»
Tom is also a two - time author, including How Clients Buy: A Practical Guide to Business Development for Consulting and Professional Services (2018) and Bread and Butter, a critically - acclaimed book that describes his work at Great Harvest and how he and his team created a nationally recognized corporate learning community and culture of best practices using collaborative networks.
By fully integrating with social networks, and cultivating a culture of helping and giving back, you will be amazed how vibrant your Rotman School of Management community is!
Basing your business in this global industry cluster brings enormous advantages: Network effects, economies of scale, access to the world's best talent, deep pools of capital, a rich ecosystem of resources and know - how for both startups and mature companies, a nurturing entrepreneurial culture, infectious energy, and strong trust relationships that make the impossible possible.
Joshua joins Charlie Rose to discuss the power of artificial intelligence, the future of billion - user platforms like Linkedin, and the power of the network and connection in forever altering the nature of work and culture.
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World Coin Network aims to bring a stable Middle Eastern Crypto Currency to help facilitate trade and foster a culture of innovators and builders through a four pronged approach — 1) Digital Currency Stability 2)... Read more
The best thing about being a part of a global network of employees is gaining exposure to a wide range of diverse people from different cultures and seeing and hearing what things are like in other places.
«If you are not careful, you are creating a survival network rather than allowing desperation and a culture of repentance,» says Kent.
We also lost the culture of fellowship that provided a network of friendships that could be renewed and renegotiated every week.
But they had all built loyal ranks of followers well beyond their social networks — they were evangelical Christian leaders whose inspirational messages of God's love perform about 30 times as well as Twitter messages from pop culture powerhouses like Lady Gaga.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction in the pursuit of substantive justice.
(12) The consumer orientation of electronic culture and the expansion of widely advertised and available alternatives has brought a shift away from a committed and sacrificial relationship to organically - integrated communities towards one where as individuals we construct our own individualised networks characterised by tentativeness and usefulness.
Second, my major ministry, the San Francisco Network Ministries, is among people long ago abandoned by the church — the frail elderly poor, the homeless, addicts and alcoholics, illiterates, people with AID»S / ARC who are living in poverty, prostitutes and other victims of our culture's «sex industry,» and people with various mental and physical disabilities struggling to live on meager benefit payments.
That culture maintains a number of «nurturing and networking» organizations, such as Dignity, Coalition for Catholic Lesbians, New Way Ministry, and Communication Ministry, Inc..
In helping the Long - range Planning Committee get moving, Landry led the members in exercises to identify what Max Weber calls the «webs of significance» of Faith Church, the network of natural awarenesses, beliefs, values, and goals that make up the culture of the congregation.
You will have the opportunity to network within your vocational channel of culture and learn from leading cultural influencers in media, education, government, arts and entertainment, business, the social sector, and the church.»
Meanwhile Archbishop Ravassi, Prefect for the Pontifical Council for Culture, had already announced that a «Court of the Gentiles» will be inaugurated in Paris next March, hoping «to create a network of agnostic or atheistic people who accept dialogue».
The Food Network, and the prevailing culture of urban young adulthood, taught me to treat coffee, ethnic foods, and cocktails as well nigh sacramental.
This community is a network of culture for the life of the covenant people.
Through these introductory chapters I have stressed the idiomatic nature of parish culture, its thick networking of construable signs to form a dialect of signals and symbols.
It is easy, of course, once a conceptual dualism of this kind has been established, to argue that culture can not be understood sociologically unless it is «explained» in terms of social structure — unless the «sources» or «causes» of religious beliefs are located within such obdurate features of the social world as class interests, power relations, social networks, family backgrounds, and the like.
India Food Network and APB Cook Studio will organise Community Cook - Ups, a series of workshops and cooking demonstrations to celebrate food cultures and traditions across communities during Indian festivals.
In 2016 the Prize was awarded to Venezuelan chef María Fernanda Di Giacobbe for her Cacao de Origen project, a network involving education, entrepreneurship, research and development around cocoa as a source of identity, culture and economic wealth in Venezuela.
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