This is based
on societal norms, beliefs, and personal biases.
I believe that morals are based
on societal norms and that regardless of belief / disbelief you get your good and bad.
Not exact matches
In a short statement
on the Formula 1 website
on Wednesday, commercial operations director Sean Bratches said the custom of using grid girls «does not resonate with [the] brand values [of F1] and clearly is at odds with modern day
societal norms.»
The video might make viewers pause to reflect
on the
societal implications of this behavior and this may have achieved the company's goals of challenging gender
norms and identifying what holds women back.
we base our morality
on our current
societal norms and empathy.
This happened in a country where in 1979, at a White House Conference
on the Family, participants could not agree as to whether or not there is a
societal norm that could be described simply as the American Family.
It has been standard practice in adjudicating the psychopathological status of a behavioral syndrome to focus
on four criteria: statistical infrequency, distress, maladaptiveness, and violation of
societal norms.
Morality is a process whereby the beneficial or harmful outcomes of an action are compared and the choices made are labelled either good or bad depending
on societal or cultural
norms.
Which is too bad, because if celebrity culture can indeed change
societal norms, then we need role models like Mo'Nique
on magazine covers like People to normalize open relationships and Hugh Grant to normalize the idea that «40 - year - long monogamous, faithful» marriages may not be the ideal.
Therefore, parents should do their research
on this before hand and make a decision based
on the best interest and well - being of their baby, rather than a
societal norm.
He said regulating indecent communication was essential and could help control content posted
on social media, which would also avoid denigrating Ghanaian
societal norms and values.
Patents
on DNA have not caused the severe disruption of biomedical research and
societal norms anticipated by critics.
It's become a
societal norm to pin mood swings
on hormonal fluctuations, and that's an issue.
I love that these women grabbed the reins of this conversation we're having about previously accepted
societal norms and took it away from just focussing
on the victims and perpetrators and the salacious stories and moving it towards pay - equity, legal defense and accountability.
The
societal level deals with the permissiveness of the political and social climate, the
societal norms and the public discourse
on what is possible and impossible for women to do, how women should behave etc (8)(9).
It's just an excuse to get a bit wild
on the way to work or out
on the weekends while keeping within the confines of the
societal norms.
While I don't think that his behavior is surprising given
societal norms at the time I do think that his change in behavior came
on pretty suddenly and I found found it a little unbelievable.
Ro, a high school teacher, works tirelessly
on her biography of the 19th - century trailblazing Faroese explorer Eivør Mínervudottír, who shucked
societal norms for decades, ultimately freezing to death at age 42
on a polar expedition.
I believe there's a common mindset or thread shared between people who achieve success early -
on or who don't worry about
societal norms like finishing college and having a «white picket fence house».
While the Women's Expeditions are currently only open to female travelers due to certain cultural restrictions and
societal norms, those who are interested in traveling to these destinations
on a similar itinerary are encouraged to explore Intrepid Travel's full range of tours in Morocco, Jordan and Iran at www.intrepidtravel.com.
Swapping the dream of white picked fence for the open road has long been my personal choice and while I never let the
societal pressure stop me from following it, there's nothing more reassuring, inspiring and motivating than knowing that you're not walking a lonely path; that there are hundreds of others just like you, who didn't want to base their idea of happiness
on the social
norms and instead, decided to create it for themselves.
In 1978, the same year she made Walking, she collaborated with Senga Nengudi
on a performance in which the two artists, entangled in pantyhose, illustrated how women are restricted by
societal gender
norms.
Photographers like Larry Clark, who got his start documenting bands of roguish teenage surfers and skateboarders (often during moments of reckless violence and illegal drug use) and went
on to direct Kids, exposed the grittier elements of youth culture, prompting uncomfortable conversations about a rising generation that disregarded prevailing
societal norms.
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.
His themes are often based
on socially induced phenomena and he questions
societal norms.
The change in
societal norms and the breaking of the glass ceiling in certain industries for women has had a huge effect
on alimony awards in divorce cases nationwide, including those in Kentucky.
In particular, the Court considered the effect that
societal norms may have
on precisely where that fine line may be drawn.
While this has a lot to do with the ongoing impact of historical experience and cultural as well as
societal norms against the employment of women, as with other gulf country states, Saudi Arabia is highly dependent
on foreign workers.
Although the countries where this research occurred (USA, 20, 21 Australia22, 23 and Holland24) may be culturally similar to the UK, differences
on a systemic level (eg, mental healthcare provision) as well as
on a
societal level (eg, language use,
norms) mean their results can not be generalised to a UK population.
Taboo Talk Time with Dr. Eva is a movement towards breaking through
societal norms, increasing mental health awareness, and unhinging taboo topics that need to be acknowledged, normalized, and contextualized
on a global scale!
Since print media discourse can both reflect and shape
societal values, cultural
norms and ideals of workers in this country, it is important to understand this representation and its potential influence
on the occupational engagement and life transitions of Canadian workers.
But «what is a goal» is all dependent
on the point of view which again is typically influenced by
societal norms.
It is based
on the wider variation in
societal expectations and
norms for fathers», as compared to mothers», parenting.
This may partly reflect the lack of
societal norms for men who find themselves in the position of being a father figure, perhaps competing with the biological father's claims
on the child.
The field of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy is incredibly important given its impact
on so many aspects of daily life,
societal norms and interpersonal dynamics.