Her artworks are primarily the interpretation of her personal experiences over how she has struggled with lack of freedom of speech and the
impact of social transformation.
Her artworks are primarily the interpretation of her personal experience over how she has struggled with the lack of freedom of speech and the
impact of social transformation.
This habit is shared, not only by revolutionaries, but also by constitutionally - minded socialists, and even by many who would describe themselves as liberals, and who locate the
instrument of social transformation not in violent confrontation, but in law.
Moreover, the Akatu's education program values the teacher as a leading
agent of social transformation through education of children and adolescents through the transmission of new values, new concepts and new practices where the school environment acts as a space host of this process.
Beuys» utopian vision
of social transformation through individual creativity and self - determination was expressed through his art, but also through actions, lectures and sustained political activism.
The CFC / SN program asserted the idea that you make a film to start a conversation, this afternoon will consider film as a
medium of social transformation and explore key questions:
To learn more about how Shel can help your organization build this
kind of social transformation into your products, services, and corporate culture, click here to see some of the programs and modules he offers.
But as mainline denominations moved away from dependence on revivals and mass evangelism, they came to apply the optimism of perfection more to the
arena of social transformation than to the sphere of personal sanctification.17 The result was that Methodist devotion to entire sanctification had to find expression outside the denomination in so - called Holiness groups.
We, of course, did not find any artifacts that said «King David» or King Solomon» but we discovered at the site
signs of a social transformation the region underwent, including the construction of a large edifice in a plan known to archaeologists as «the four - room house» which is common in Israel but is rare to non-existent elsewhere.
If white middle class and affluent Protestant churches are to become dynamic
centers of social transformation, then a vision must be offered them which makes it clear that the ideas, values, and actions required by the vision lead to their liberation.
This new critical awareness of society on the part of oppressed peoples previously restricted to the status of victims brings them to a fresh reading of scripture in which the word of God is heard speaking clearly to their situation of structural oppression, and they are moved to deep reflection (theology) directed to a new
praxis of social transformation.
In short, as engaged Catholics, both lay and clerical, took the
measure of the social transformations of modern economic and political life, they began to develop a body of reflection, properly called social Catholicism.
On one hand it says that «scientific knowledge of the situation and the possible
ways of social transformation are the basic for an efficient action, capable of obtaining the goals that have been determined.9
Instead of the active
ethic of social transformation, we have, on the one hand, the passive and legalistic ethic of the good functionary, and on the other hand, the triumphalism of «dominion theology» which dreams of a divine right of evangelicals to temporal power.
By studying past
instances of social transformation, scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) hope to predict future change in response to global warming as part of California's Carbon Challenge — a study commissioned by the California Energy Commission to help the state cut greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent below 1990 levels.
Even more risky was Marília Hughes Guerreiro and Cláudio Marques's A Cidade do Futuro (2016), with a language of its own mixing footage, documentary style and fiction to reveal the
antagonism of social transformation and new form of human bonds.
In contemporary art of the last fifty years, the concept of real has often been characterized as an embodied
engagement of social transformation and an imagined utopia against a pictorial formalism.
While all of the exhibiting artists in Love Action Art Lounge approach the social from distinct and varied perspectives, they, arguably, share what Yates McKee, the author of Strike Art: Contemporary Art and the Post-Occupy Condition, describes, when writing about Occupy Wall Street, as a horizontal pedagogical space in which viewers themselves might be prompted to imagine and perhaps eventually enact their own
sense of social transformation.
Shaped by its early years in which the gallery was one of the few spaces in which both black and white could coexist, Goodman's programme is still driven by
ideas of social transformation.
Cordeiro was Communist, his politics and art theory combined making him a proponent of art as a fundamental
element of the social transformation process, firmly believing art should be accessible to all, rejecting the hedonistic idea of «art for art's sake».
Havre adopts a multidisciplinary approach in his exploration of these themes and their attending questions; he uses myriad tools and methods to make tangible the conditions of identity within
situations of social transformation.
Coming up on Small Farm Future — some posts on the hows and
whys of social transformation towards more sustainable societies, which have been prefigured in recent posts like this one on «self - systemic» agriculture and my previous one on utopias — perhaps particularly in relation to the ensuing discussion about individualism and collectivism.
Far from being a simple matter of what the «neutral liberal state should do in public matters,» then, public law is for Sullivan the crucial
tool of social transformation.
After making a splash at Duke, he returned to Brazil — maintaining his Duke appointment — determined to use science as an
agent of social transformation.
(51) This is a kind of «trickle - down theory»
of social transformation that seems both too theoretical and too politically naive.
One of the leading figures of the German art scene in the 1960s, Posenenske saw art as a tool
of social transformation and institutional critique.