Sentences with phrase «of social relations»

Because a large portion of the social relations in the study were listed as family members, genetics could be playing a role, too.
«Catholic schools benefit from a network of social relations, characterized by trust, that constitute a form of «social capital,»» he said.
The show explores the idea of social relations contingent on the artistic, cultural and curatorial practices that produce it.
It puts one in position «above» and transcends the horizontal web of social relations.
A similar growing prominence of the Internet is also occurring around the maintenance of relationships, and the development of social relations more generally.
Performance as conceptual art also features heavily in this exhibition with a particular focus on the investigation of social relations of power, gender, stereotype and history.
In both the bedroom and the public square, the purpose of social relations is the pursuit of private life plans and personal well - being.
I suggested also that from what we know of social relations in this life, the next life will be a society of persons in which the ties of love will be preserved.
His work is abstract but it's a sort of aerial view of social relations.
In a field of perception dominated by visual culture, the pair investigate acoustics as a means to establish and question new sets of social relations between subjects and space.
Study Day, 2 - 5PM Join Curator Dan Kidner for a Study Day that takes the film Peggy and Fred in Hell, Folding (1984 - 2015) as a starting point from which to explore the group exhibition The Inoperative Community; an exhibition of experimental narrative film and video that addressed ideas of community and the shifting nature of social relations.
In the enthusiasm of the early days of the «social gospel» it was natural to take these two parables as referring to a gradual transformation of all social relations and institutions according to the will of God.
For the cognitive perspective the loneliness involves the perception of «a discrepancy between two factors, the desired and the archived pattern of social relations» (Peplau & Perlman, 1982a, p. 5).
Anger, for her, expresses caring and is «a sign of some resistance in ourselves to the moral quality of the social relations in which we are immersed.
At the time, Coleman was head of Johns Hopkins University's Department of Social Relations (later renamed the Department of Sociology).
Twenty years on, we may as well ask: what narratives do contemporary artists imagine in order to address the undiminished complexity of social relations — relations where gender is invariably found to play a constitutive, and yet always contextualised, role?
Small shifts in what is familiar amplify human presence and speak to the intricacies of social relations in MK Guth's work.
To unambiguously disentangle the two mechanisms would require data on the reciprocity of social relations between individuals and their peers over time [15,24].
The stability of social relations among adolescents with special educational needs (SEN) in regular schools in Norway pp. 83 - 94 (12) Authors: Frostad, Per; Mjaavatn, Per Egil; Pijl, Sip Jan
Frostad, P., Mjaavatn, P.E. & Pijl, S.J. (2011) «The stability of social relations among adolescents with special educational needs (SEN) in regular schools in Norway».
Thus both the enlargement and the narrowing of the sphere of freedom are strangely interdependent, because such things as technology, automation and the development of social relations which enlarge the sphere of freedom at the same time also furnish the means to restrict it.
Laura Lima, working around the subject of social relations and human behavior, currently has two performance artworks at Zürich's Migros Museum that she is directing from a distance: the artists, who lives and works in Rio de Janeiro, has dispatched actors in her stead to enact dramaturgic scenes from her hometown.
Also significant were studies of the roles honor and shame played in Mediterranean societies, and of patron - client forms of social relations.
Whitehead's concept of Society thus explicitly calls attention to the essential orderliness of social relations; that is, groups of existing things are related socially because those things share a particular order among themselves.
This ramifies through domestic, economic, political, and every sort of social relation, and is at the same time a major consequence and a major cause of the relaxing of Christian standards in a largely secular world.
The writers of history thus tend to underestimate the fragility of social relations and the convulsive influence of salvific aspirations.
A Christian community can not promote uncritically a system which is based on greed, profit - making, exploitation and commodification of all social relations.
At this point, Royce could have taken the tack of John Dewey and turned his attention to how the family, the school, and the Church might be retooled to steer ideas of social relations away from the materialism of the Gilded Age.
So there does have to be a means of establishing justice that is not simply defined by social relations grounded in tradition (a side point, but the labour tradition of social relations has been largely ruptured so to recreate it is in Oakeshottian terms, an act of enterprise.
A more comprehensive view of power is needed across the field of social relations, it is argued, as found in Foucault's account of a disciplinary society.
The politics who consider religion as basis of social relations are considered rightists and those who oppose - leftist.
Among these are the relations between individuals and cruel, unforgiving environments or authority — in particular, the marginal status of adolescents; the nature of masculinity; and violence as a defining attribute of social relations.
A cross-sectional developmental study of the social relations of students who enter college early.
In this way, «systems of high - stakes testing effectively mask the existence of social relations and structural inequalities... that persist in [students»] lives, resulting in what some have called the «new eugenics»» (Au, 2009, p. 43).
He impersonates supermodels, scarecrows, psychotherapists, sushi chefs and security guards as he traverses a kaleidoscopic fun house of social relations.
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