Sentences with phrase «of social fragmentation»

Dreher is not wrong to alert us to the destructive power individualism and unbridled desire exert on the social fabric, but he would do even better to recognize that, by God's grace, new forms of order manage to emerge out of the apparent chaos of social fragmentation.

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The fragmentation of the social fabric of the web can be likened to the dynamic of a high - school cafeteria.
Nevertheless, our special interest is to carry forward Whitehead's work as a cosmologist, that is, as one who tried to bring some measure of coherence out of the fragmentation of the physical sciences, the social sciences, and the humanities.
As the new literature about «theological education» began to grow during the past decade it quickly became clear [l] that for some participants the central issue facing «theological education» is the fragmentation of its course of study and the need to reconceive it so as to recover its unity, whereas for others the central issue is «theological education's» inadequacy to the pluralism of social and cultural locations in which the Christian thing is understood and lived.
At stake could be the possibility of assembling a common assault on social incivility and fragmentation.
The goal of nondual understanding is especially attractive right now to Westerners living in a world characterized by fragmentationof landscapes, cities, families, and social communities.
But the 20th century has seen the fragmentation, on a global scale, of the old social forms of reality.
This picture that God is understood by way of the affections tends to have much the same cultural location as does the view that God is understood by way of discursive reasoning or scientia: It is a culture marked by the high differentiation and specialization of social roles characteristic of urban societies and their economics, considerable pluralism of subcultures and worldviews, social fragmentation, personal anonymity, and rootlessness.
Many are keenly aware of social stress and fragmentation; we know that our communities and personal lives are not what they were, and feel little confidence in regard to a quick return to quieter times.
Ms Cartmail said: «It is clear that the not - so - subtle encouragement given by the government for the various privatisation initiatives, such as the private finance initiatives (PFIs) and the misguided experiment with social enterprises, are the Trojan Horse that could lead to the fragmentation of the NHS.
The specter of World War II, with its themes of totalitarianism, social fragmentation, mass surveillance, and the decline of individual freedom, looms over many of the novels.
The high number of refugees and asylum - seekers create a disproportionately high demand of social services in South Africa and yield undesired demand consequences such as: social fragmentation, unemployment, and the continued possibility of tension and conflict.
Shortchanging Student Achievement: The Educational, Economic, and Social Costs of Family Fragmentation by Mitch Pearlstein Rowman & Littlefield, 2011, $ 24.95; 165 pages.
His most recent book is From Family Collapse to America's Decline: The Educational, Economic, and Social Costs of Family Fragmentation.
It seems we would avoid much of the fragmentation and lack of theory if social studies researchers began with the ends in mind — student learning — and examined the ways in which technology can be used to bring about the kinds of teaching and learning activities known to contribute positively to student learning.
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There is a faint hope that fragmentation of the online marketplace and the placement of commerce in the social stream, such as is enabled by Ingram's Aer.io technology, could wrest some of their share.
In addition, the project necessitated the closing and revegetation of unofficial «social» trails that had caused erosion and habitat fragmentation.
Although Atlanta is not a border city, there are certainly points of tension, fragmentation, and dynamics that constitute our social, civic, and cultural lives.
Kevin Bourgeois presented by Causey Contemporary, New York Kevin Bourgeois assembles At Play in the Fields of the Lord, a site - specific and interaction installation that furthers his investigation and critique of unseen policing and social fragmentation within «The Cloud» of anonymous, ephemeral contemporary culture.
New and recent works by Olivia Erlanger, Josh Kline, Jason Matthew Lee, Sam Lewitt, and Carissa Rodriguez touch upon the effects of physical and psychological disturbance, brought on by a general state of fragmentation and precarity that identifies the structural conditions of social and work relations.
Even if Trump himself were gone tomorrow, the nation still faces simmering crises (falling energy return on investment, increasing economic inequality, over-reliance on debt, climate change) that appear to be leading toward collapse of government and the economy; meanwhile, as a result of political polarization, social fragmentation, plain old corruption (see NRA), and truth decay we are losing whatever ability we ever had to address those crises.
On top of the fragmentation within legal tech and the A2J community, there is little intersectionality in this space connecting to broader social justice and grass roots movements that are inherently related.
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