Sentences with phrase «particular social context»

Stigmatisation occurs when a person is thought to possess «an attribute, or characteristic, that conveys a social identity that is devalued in a particular social context» (Crocker, Major & Steele, 1998, p. 505).
The advantages accrued, however, have value only in a particular social context.
AIDS Timelinematerialized a dense cross-section of societal responses to and constructions of AIDS through artworks, artifacts, media accounts, medical statistics, governmental policies, activist initiatives, community organizations and public opinion — taking into account the particular social contexts and location of its presentation at the University of Berkeley.

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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.»
Similarly, Latina, African and Asian women have taken up the challenge of understanding the ways in which the practices of reading and interpreting the Bible serve to constrain or to emancipate women in their particular social and cultural contexts.
When evolution produces an intelligent social being on the order of homo sapiens, it thereby brings into existence a creature equipped with the intellectual resources to enter into the realm of communication process in a way that enables it to transcend the historical concreteness of its particular spatiotemporal context of existence.
Social Darwinism on both the Left and Right both suggested that we, so to speak, are the species that has taken charge of its own destiny, and the flourishing of particular members of our species can and should take place within the context of our common project.
The interpreter has to look for that meaning which a biblical writer intended and expressed in his particular circumstances, and in his historical and cultural context, by means of such literary genres as were in use at his time, To understand correctly what a biblical writer intended to assert, due attention is needed both to the customary and characteristic ways of feeling, speaking and storytelling which were current in his time, and to the social conventions of the period.
There is but a short time between birth and death, and from the very limited nature of my particular historical and social context I can discover, like every human being, a sense of the ultimate worth of it all.
mistrusting generalizations and theoretical constructions, exploring particular situations revealed by close reading of specific texts in the light of all I could learn about social and cultural contexts
Block grants are a favorite tool of conservatives to shrink the role of the federal government and reduce the size of social programs, but as the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities well articulated in a statement hastily released yesterday, block grants in the particular context of school food are very likely to put children's health and wellbeing at risk:
In this context, we aim to explore the impact of policy instruments — in particular risk - coping mechanisms, environment - related policies and land use policies — on the social - ecological resilience of smallholders.
The remaining possibility is that food cravings develop due to the consistent association of certain foods with particular stimuli or social contexts (special occasions).
In particular, the lesson focuses upon the language used by Claudio and Leonato to denounce Hero (with links to the expectations within the social / historical context of the renaissance), the dramatic response to the allegations, and Benedick's altering priorities.
In particular, many school and system leaders are experimenting with complementary indicators that focus on social - emotional learning and career - readiness, topics that resonate with parents and can help place standardized test scores in context.
The NAE has found that free schools have higher results on average than municipal (state) schools, but the agency says a significant factor for parents who opt for free schools is «choosing a particular desirable social context».
This symposium serves to highlight five core themes emerging in the out - of - school time (OST) field: positive youth development as a key frame for child and youth engagement and learning both in school and beyond; the role of mentors and authentic contexts in supporting diverse populations, in particular, traditionally underserved and underrepresented children and youth; the need for meaningful professional development of youth - serving professionals; and the rise of social - emotional skills as a vehicle for 21st century learning.
Most of the short fiction written today doesn't take the national context into account; there's no suggestion that the writer is aware of the workings of the country, or the particular social and political backdrop against which their story is taking place.
We also consider evidence directly connected to the intervention in question (for instance, studies of a particular implementation in an animal advocacy context) as well as evidence more distantly related (for instance, from general psychological studies or from sociological work done on other movements for social change).
a body lotion dispenser, a clock, a chaise lounge and a refrigerator are situated throughout the space, evoking associations and emotions in the viewer of a «lost» time, or a memory sourced from a particular historical or social context.
By taking an existing artwork and altering it, the artist makes the audience aware of the greater social and historical contexts of a particular piece.
For scientists to contribute effectively to such debates, they must learn new ways of making their particular type of knowledge convincing in unfamiliar intellectual and social contexts
On Nissenbaum's account, that presumption may be rebutted if the new technology can be shown more effectively to serve both general social values such as social welfare and national security, and also the particular purposes and goals of the original information context.
The report goes on to say that «although Justice Camp made significant efforts after complaints were made to the Council to reform the thinking and the attitudes which influenced his misguided approach to the Trial, in the particular circumstances of this inquiry, education — including social context education — can not adequately repair the damage caused to public confidence through his conduct of the Wagar Trial.»
That is why a growing number of people who believe the system can work better for citizens are exploring alternatives other than strategic planning in that context, the Social Lab in particular.
Finally, there are social facts used to construct a frame of reference or background context for deciding factual issues crucial to the resolution of a particular case.
Here, contract compliance (once a particular bugbear of Mrs Thatcher's government) is not normally considered (if at all) in the context of wage protection, but instead in the context of the advancement of other social goals, in particular under equality / discrimination law, eg only giving contracts to firms who show that they are equal opportunities employers.
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In Chapter 12 Dawkins is making a point about the development of Evolutionarily Stable Strategies (ESS) in a social context, and the role of game theory in illuminating the development of cooperation and selfishness, in particular a game called the «prisoner's dilemma» which highlights the development and subsequent stability of cooperation and selfish strategies for how we socially relate to each other.
In the course of the interviews, culturally meaningful and important categories are meant to emerge so that an appropriate idiom or dialogue is developed.49 This approach generally requires a social scientist on the team who has a first hand understanding of the qualitative research methodology involved, as well as staff with a first hand understanding of the communities to understand the group's recent history and cultural context, and be able to correctly evaluate what norms and values underlie a particular person's expressed opinion or action.50
Within this highly variable and multidimensional context, the AAP and others have encouraged pediatric providers to develop a screening schedule that uses age - appropriate, standardized tools to identify risk factors that are highly prevalent or relevant to their particular practice setting.29, 66,67 In addition to the currently recommended screenings at 9, 18, and 24/36 months to assess children for developmental delays, pediatric practices have been asked to consider implementing standardized measures to identify other family - or community - level factors that put children at risk for toxic stress (eg, maternal depression, parental substance abuse, domestic or community violence, food scarcity, poor social connectedness).
The results provide evidence for the differential association between aggression categories and future social — psychological adjustment constructs with particular relevancy for school contexts (i.e., peer rejection and student — teacher conflict).
The direct observational method, based on a recorded play session, named Lausanne Trilogue Play (LTP)(Fivaz - Depeursinge and Corboz - Warnery, 1999), has already shown strong ability to detect the specific characteristics of the family triadic interactions in the context of therapeutic orientation, preventive and social interventions, in particular with infants and children (e.g., Fivaz - Depeursinge and Favez, 2006; Fivaz - Depeursinge et al., 2007, 2009; Galdiolo and Roskam, 2016).
It has been revealed that positive interpersonal relationship, such as social support, is generally positively related to mental health, but also indicated that it is also positively related to anxiety within particular context (Rapee et al. 2015).
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