Sentences with phrase «own social context»

As horrific as the tolls from Hurricanes Katrina and Sandy — or those from the tsunamis in Japan (2011) and the Indian Ocean (2004)-- were, Galea reveals how the social context in each affected region transformed the population's health, in ways good and bad, for years afterward.
It depends on one's social context.
All these platforms use video differently and they all have their own social context that needs to be respected and taken into consideration.
I found that attending an art, yoga or dance class can give you the social context to ask questions and get to know local customs much more quickly.
The general concept is that playing for money can be legal if it is in a purely social context.
To fit within the «social context,» a pool must be structured so that nobody involved can make or earn anything other than as a player in the game.
Moreover, it provides the website with a social context.
Given these public debates, it will be interesting to see how Malaysia will apply goals of shared cultural prosperity from early iterations of the NEP to the current social context.
«Your brand can fully benefit from having fans when most of your ads show social context, which increases advertising effectiveness and efficiency,» the document states.
As credit was increasingly privatized, debt became a dynamic powerful enough to dissolve the checks and balances that had shaped the social context in which money first developed.
Adopting outside - in expertise in social context - based qualitative research and insight gathering methods are critical to reaching the deeper understanding of the new social buyer persona.
After first establishing the footprint of a deep understanding of the new social buyer persona through social context - based qualitative efforts, companies must continually «refresh» this understanding in order to achieve the state of social buyer persona readiness.
It will give you a chronological stage view perhaps but will not give you meaningful social contexts that can reshape strategies.
In the key Lavigne vs. OPSEU decision of 1991, Justice Gérard La Forest explained that the unionization model in Canada ensures that unions have «both the resources and the mandate necessary to enable them to play a role in shaping the political, economic and social context within which particular collective agreements and labour relations disputes will be negotiated and resolved.»
Individualistic countries value individual effort and achievement and thus are in favor of redistribution of family wealth toward creating more equal economic opportunities, independent of the social context (i.e., wealth of the family) into which one is born, which legitimizes high inheritance taxes.
Further, his oratory continuously appeals to traditional Roman political and social contexts.
So while, when he focuses on the social context of suffocating patriarchy, Le Rider is no innovator, he is far more alert than many feminist interpreters in seeing how the cure - liberation from hierarchy and patriarchally assigned roles - could easily double back on itself, leaving, as it were, seven devils in the cleanly swept house where previously there had been but one.
As feminist scholars are not slow to point out, there is a very definite social context in Freud's time that led so many women to collapse into hysterics in his office.
But the implicit message is unmistakable: congregations must come to terms with their changing social contexts or pay the price of numerical decline.
The Christian reformist rejects patriarchy; but she asserts that while the social context for Christianity is indeed patriarchal, its fundamental meaning is not to be identified with its patriarchal context.
Apart from my own contribution, and a few others, the emphasis here was, very much on the form of the art, how it was produced, who the artists were and their social context, rather than its message.
The hippies» opting out of modernity reflects their discontent with the here - and - now of their social contexts.
To confirm its credibility, the message had to move beyond its initial eastern Mediterranean ghetto by engaging the broader social context into which it was continually expanding.
Education for this kind of pastoral leadership — as our Protestant forebears in the early decades of this century understood so well — must connect individual faith and social context.
Creative, practical skills and theological understanding must be linked to a knowledge of social context.
I mean studying Scripture alongside our social context, so that Scripture is the blueprint for our civic engagement.
A more striking change is the significance that practical theology gives to the social context of theology.
By what moral standards do we establish a social context for the family?
At the same time, the school's transactions with its neighborhood inescapably teach certain concepts to its own members, that is, teach certain capacities and abilities about how to lead an institution in its relationships with its immediate social context.
But in other respects, students face new challenges in practicing traditional values in a new social context.
At the same time it involves receiving capacities to respond to that presence by understanding everything else, other persons, our shared natural and social contexts, and especially ourselves in distinctive ways, namely, in relation to God.
The poet invites us to watch creation as it is assaulted by God; the social context of Jeremiah provides ample motivation for the debilitating rage of Yahweh.
The author works from the premise that all theology must be practical theology in that it must enable individual faith to be effectively connected to social context.
... viewing morality not simply as individual perfection but as part of a social context... tile concept of universal human values which are valid through history and across national, cultural lines respecting different political and cultural possibilities, but at the same time acknowledge some common goals.
The answer is centered in a misunderstanding of what an apostle was in the first place (in the Greco - Roman social context), and is based on a hierarchical understanding that places apostles at the top of the church structure when the New Testament clearly places them at the bottom.
Whatever social action is morally prescribed, in other words, an individual's range of purposes is greater if she or he can also choose whether to dissent from her or his social context.
One of the watersheds in the use of sociological and anthropological analysis was the publication of The First Urban Christians, by Wayne Meeks, which was a comprehensive attempt to describe the social context and organization of the early Pauline communities.
Language analysis takes place in a social context, What we need today is a church that would know what «unique» means because the word describes what it is doing.
To understand how the Bible is true, therefore, we must understand its genres, recognize its attitudes toward the reporting of historical details, and consider the social context in which it was written.
So throughout his writings, and in a great variety of ways, he elaborated his concept of the individual, of the person who is free to grow in Christian love, hope, joy and peace because he or she is not a spiritual slave to social context.
That Pannenberg himself understands the social context's significant role in the development of the person is evidenced in his Anthropology.
While Sartre attempts to explain the mechanisms of dialectical reasoning in its social context, Solzhenitsyn's Gulag sets a limit to dialectical thought by demonstrating its ultimate moral failure.
Unfortunately, they view this urgent set of problems in strictly individualistic terms, and ignore the historical background and social context of the current crisis.
He will compare instances where religious concepts, forces, and personalities effected subtle or far - reaching changes and transformations in the cultural and social context in which they occurred.
Mary Fulbrook's comparative study of Puritanism and Pietism in England, Wurttemberg, and Prussia also contributes to the current reassessment of Weber's ideas.2 Asking why religious ideas favored absolutism in Prussia in contrast to a politically passive orientation in Wurttemberg and an anti-absolutist attitude in England, Fulbrook is led to examine the interaction between religious ideas and the social contexts in which they take shape.
Verbal instruction in democracy is not convincing within a social context that contradicts the principles taught.
Rather, it is a model, which does not derive from images and reality.107 As part of language, metaphor is not only used in a textual context, but also in an oral context, providing a social context for both.
Perhaps it is a hint at the lower social origin of Jesus.12 The two dominant perspectives regarding the social context of Jesus are the view that Jesus was an artisan - carpenter and that he was a small village carpenter.
So the social context of the metaphor is as much important as the textual context.
My fear is that the far higher taxes that are proposed by politicians like Bernie Sanders will hurt job growth and, in the American social context of unstable families, make things everything worse.
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