The article below is an excellent exposé
of societal conditioning and programing.
He didn't believe in separating the understanding of art from an understanding
of the societal conditions under which it was made — a practice he admonished Alfred Barr for carrying out at MoMA.
Mitchel has taken great care with the technical aspects of the medium but the greater impact lies in his humanistic depiction
of the societal conditions around him.
Not exact matches
This is a very elegant flip - side to the ideas in Francis Shaeffer's work, in which the arts anticipate and even lead changes in our
societal condition through the connection
of the artists to the spiritual to create their «great» works.
What is the relative value
of individuals, groups, and the
societal totality when it comes to apportioning the sacrifices and benefits that are the
condition for temporal and historical achievement?
Yet I often am made to feel condemned by others from more evangelical backgrounds, (although some
of it is
societal attitudes towards the
condition, I have non-religious things who still see medication - free life as an aim), because I don't tend to assume... or necessarily even aspire to, ever be completely well in this lifetime.
The walls
of the godless and ungodly does nothing but build up the stamina
of the immorally sensitive
conditionings establishing bitterness civilities
of onward
societal mayhems.
Gay parents aren't restrained by the same
societal norms that quietly push straight parents into confined ruts
of conditioned patterns.
Some moms may have to stop breastfeeding due to a medical
condition, but many many more stop because
of societal barriers.
It estimates the
societal burden
of 1,400 medical
conditions in the U.S. over a 12 - year timespan, based on frequency
of diagnosis and health care insurance costs, as well as research publications, awarded grants and clinical trials for each
condition.
Societal costs
of untreated STIs include the price
of hospitalization and treatment down the road and a loss
of productivity at work or in school for patients whose STIs lead to more serious medical
conditions.
The potential
societal and economic implications
of this increase highlight the urgent need for new and more effective treatment options for the
condition.
In the «APV Resola» project, researchers are investigating the economic, technical,
societal and ecological aspects
of the technology in a pilot plant under real
conditions for the first time.
The empire fell under the conquistadors who arrived in 1519, so the potential
societal effects
of highly volatile climatic
conditions during the 16th century are difficult to evaluate.
Because huge expanses
of the deep ocean will be exposed to changing environmental
conditions as a result
of climate change (Mora et al., 2013; this study), the
societal impacts
of climate change in the deep sea will undoubtedly be widespread, complex and dynamic.
Modelling the impacts
of long power outages during extreme weather
conditions is important for
societal preparedness.
Our subconscious is the source that holds the reserves
of our unrealized potential, the archetypes
of collective consciousness, our
societal conditioning, and unresolved traumas.
This female sex fantasy appeals to her naughtiest side — the kinky one that rarely sees the light
of day, thanks to a lifetime
of religious and
societal conditioning.
Because these challenges are the result
of long - term shifts in city demographics,
societal conditions, and urban K 12 public policies, it would seem that there is little that Catholic - school leaders can do to stem the tide.
The book concludes with a review
of more promising avenues for educational reform, including the necessity
of broader
societal investments for combatting poverty and adverse social
conditions.
As for the alleged predisposition
of a given ethnicity to an exacting ailment, augmented vulnerability to infectivity, etc., such qualities, in general, don't demonstrate an «ethnic» nature, but are associated with
societal, enlightening and extra living
conditions, the closeness
of hot spots
of contamination, the grade
of adaptation during immigration, and all that.
In similar fashion, buyers will pay a variety
of prices for homes based on the size,
condition, motivation, park features, location, time
of year, and other personal and
societal pressures.
He went on to develop a formal language all
of his own, while concerned with the media and consumerism, also calls into question the role
of the artist vis - à - vis specific
societal and economic
conditions.
The artist examines various means
of insidious
societal indoctrination that includes gender based color choices (pink / blue), shape, weight, and size
of toys and more widespread
conditioning regarding convention and social mores that children are continuously and explicitly subjected to.
how artists create new ways
of working and living in response to their historical and socio - economic
conditions, often foretelling and epitomizing
societal shifts and providing insight on influential forces in contemporary life that relate to us all.»
A group
of 25 diverse women artists were invited to create art about present
conditions of DISILLUSIONMENT, whether personal, global, cultural, political or
societal — addressing issues
of deception, falseness, unfaithfulness, betrayal and treachery — with reference to wearing, inhabiting, being veiled, clothed, draped, revealed, exposed or wrapped in disillusion.
«Toxicity» presents the work
of artists who deal with toxicity, in physical as well as
societal manifestations, as a contemporary
condition.
In these times
of diversity and multicultural experience, the artist's image is both a cypher for the human
condition as well as the foundation for complex iconography in which the cultural object stands to reflect the impact
of societal norms on the individual.
This artistic research, which relates the present dramatic situation
of refugees to the historical experience
of flight and exile between 1933 and 1945, focuses on the fragility
of individual and
societal conditions triggered by wars, poverty and terrorism.
Collectively, our community has scratched the surface
of what it means to gleefully, painfully, patiently dismantle the
societal conditioning which implores us to never step out
of line.
This compilation
of work features iconography based on the black experience as it transcends trends, myths,
societal mental
conditioning, and conscious ignorance.
Our story on the punishment
of a woman in Sudan who dared wear pants brings to mind a theme that has percolated on Dot Earth for a while: the relationship among the
conditions facing women (and girls) in developing countries, progress toward prospering, stable populations and, in the end,
societal and environmental stability.
Dubos was one
of our founding fathers, present at the creation, and the first part
of his essay traces his sometimes - painful steps from bench scientist as a bacteriologist to someone profoundly focused on the human
condition and the ways that the world that humans inherit, alter and leave behind shape human health, not only in the narrow sense
of healthy people but in the larger sense
of societal health and well - being.
This paper finds that under a wide range
of assumptions about future growth in wealth and population, and about the effects
of human - caused climate change, in every case there is far greater potential to affect future losses by focusing attention on the
societal conditions that generate vulnerability to losses.
Modelling the impacts
of long power outages during extreme weather
conditions is important for
societal preparedness.
While extreme events per se are not abrupt climate changes as defined in this report, changes in extreme events could lead to abrupt changes in two ways: (1) an abrupt change in a weather or climate extremes regime, for example a sudden shift to persistent drought
conditions; or (2) a gradual trend in the frequency or severity
of extremes that causes abrupt impacts when
societal or ecological thresholds are crossed, as illustrated in Figure 2.10.
Falling back on the surface temperatures as the metric for the most
societal relevant climate metric, even if its period
of record is longer, is not a reason to focus on it, if it does not serve the purpose
of telling us if humans are significantly altering these circulation patterns, and thus the weather and ocean
conditions that matter the most in terms
of the impacts on water resources, food, energy, human health and ecosystem function.
As the Joint Institute for the Study
of the Oceans and the Atmosphere says, from â a
societal impacts perspective, recognition
of PDO is important because it shows that «normal» climate
conditions can vary over time periods comparable to the length
of a human's lifetime.â
It affirmed that health inequities are unacceptable, and noted that they arise from the
societal conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age, including early childhood development, education, economic status, employment and decent work, housing environment, and effective prevention and treatment
of health problems.
Stanley Cohen, in his seminal study Folk Devils and Moral Panics (1964), defined moral panic as requiring «a
condition, episode, person or group
of persons» that becomes seen as «a threat to
societal values and interests».
Only one health economic evaluation
of ICBT for severe health anxiety has been conducted, and in that study it was found that the treatment was highly cost - effective in comparison to a basic attention control
condition that did not receive active treatment.13 The incremental cost - effectiveness ratio (ICER) was − # 1244, meaning that each case
of improvement in ICBT relative to the control
condition generated a
societal net economic gain
of # 1244.