Sentences with phrase «one's public identity»

«Platforms will have more transparency obligations regarding sponsored content to make public the identity of sponsors and of those who control them, but also limits on the amounts that can be used to sponsor this content.»
If we negotiate unofficial concordats with same - sex marriage of the sort Creighton has — not «approving,» mind you — then it's hard to maintain the Church's public identity as a teacher of truths about sex, marriage, and the family that are at odds with the sexual revolution.
Each member takes the name of a woman artist from the past as a pseudonym and in public their identities are hidden under gorilla masks.
But making men part of that mix comes with significant risks, like muddying the company's carefully nurtured public identity.
We do it in much more subtle ways, but every day we construct and perpetuate idealized public identities and confuse these identities with who we are.
But their lack of a collective public identity limits their influence — as Catholics — on both the general culture and young writers.
Establishing public identities for themselves beyond the nameless, faceless skin market of the fashion industry, these three ladies have fashioned their personal brands with motherhood.
This video has pinpointed three key areas in need of reform to create a legitimate political community for the EU: political engagement, common public identity and the EU's ability to problem solve.
There are several key components to a brand, and it is essential you understand them all when creating your own unique public identity:
In 2012, Bowker was named an official registration agency for ISNIs (International Standard Name Identifier), which is enabling greater accuracy of information about public identities by disambiguating similar and alternative names of authors, illustrators, scholars, and more.
I'm trying to deal with ideas about histories, fame, hearsay, and how public identities are constructed.
I won't try to analyze it, but obviously there is something about blogging / writing that brings such people together; perhaps the freedom of expression, or the independence of mind and self - confidence it takes to stake out an imperfect and non-corporate public identity
The Church maintains her public identity as an adversary of the sexual revolution.
And something cruel, no doubt unintentionally cruel, about impressing upon a young child that his public identity is that of victim.
Taken seriously, the rite requires parents to prepare their child for something more than a domestic significance and to free the child for a public identity beyond their final reach and control.
At best, Catholicism is seen as a private concern rather than a public identity, and certainly not an advisable or reliable basis for a personal aesthetic.
Richard Rorty once notoriously called the invocation of God's will a «conversation stopper,» expressing the now «standard view that citizens who are believers must first assume a public identity as rational, ahistorical persons before venturing to participate in public debate, reserving their private identity as believers for more domestic spheres, as if religion were a hobby such as fly «fishing or building model trains.
Much of my work explores the space in between our public identities, our true selves, the the dreams we dream and the realities we create to better define who we are and who we want to become.
Yet the Oedipal dynamic that has defined the junior governor's life has also left him without much of a public identity of his own outside of New York.
Couching the argument in psephological number - crunching about the shifting class structure, they are playing out a deeper existential question about the party's strategy and public identity.
Nimoy wrestled with that public identity, evidenced in publishing two books, titled I Am Not Spock and alternatively I Am Spock.
Or do you play up certain aspects of your personality to create a public identity or instructor persona?
This helps keep your public identity somewhat disguised.
As well as potentially revealing their public identities, should they choose, on the service as part of their profile.
Gerwig has a way with Stillman's fast - paced chatter, but she also gets that this is a movie about the way young people try to define themselves, always hiding their petty hypocrisies behind convoluted modifications to their public identities.
The group has also helped TFA's teachers of color build a public identity, which helps challenge the «messianic, white Ivy Leaguers» image often cited by the organization's critics.
Her genius was in the construction of a public identity of partial affiliation — a university - based historian who never wrote an academic dissertation, a former government official whose career in public service lasted less than two years, an overseer of the national testing program with no particular expertise in testing, and a champion of public school teachers who has never taught in a public school.
«The EAS is going to be the governing body that eventually oversees the conversion of these schools into charters or be granted»em powered school» [status], which are basically charters but keep their public identity,» said Greg Harris, an education policy expert who recently ran Excellent Schools Detroit, a local coalition of education players and fundraisers.
More specifically, the exhibition challenges some of the basic assumptions that are deeply ingrained in our social fabric about personal and public identities.
But the ambiguity of what is disclosed and what is not — between Mellon's understanding of her private and public identity — is in many ways an acknowledged and embraced aspect of the show.
Henry Moore: Sculptural Process and Public Identity - Henry Moore: Sculptural Process and Public Identity includes entries on sculptures by Moore in Tate's collection and explores his use of different materials and techniques.
Henry Moore: Sculptural Process and Public Identity — a five - year research project, completed in 2015, which examined the artistic ideas, processes and reception of Henry Moore.
Marsden Hartley's personal archive at the Bates College Museum of Art not only provides a wealth of information about the artist's life, relationships, and interests, but demonstrates his attempt to construct both a personal history and a public identity.
Paschke used the celebrity figure, real or imagined, as a vehicle for explorations of personal and public identity with social and political implications.
A couple of years ago now, I was asked to contribute an essay for a new online scholarly publication being put together by Tate Research entitled, Henry Moore: Sculptural Process and Public Identity.
Her videos, performances, publications and installations examine how private and public identity is constructed from familial, cultural and historical inheritances.
Henry Moore: Sculptural Process and Public Identity, Tate, 2015.
Some good examples include the handwritten electronic signature capture systems that literally mimic the biometric practice of signing one's name on a piece of paper, and the electronic ID Card (Rey and Gómez, 2004) which aim to be a safe and reliable instrument for the functional accreditation of personal identity within the physical world, offering the possibility of signing e-documents by means of a Public Identity Certificate.
In particular, Privacy by Design and privacy - preserving technologies are critically important for a public identity ledger where correlation can take place on a global scale.
Unlike Bitcoin, whose founder's identity remains unknown, Litecoin has been created by a known figure — former Google employee Charlie Lee — who holds a public identity and interacts with Litecoin investors directly and spontaneously on Twitter and Reddit.
Perceived relationship dissolution and sexual orientation of a hypothetical ex-partner as an interpersonal threat to public identity.
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