Sentences with phrase «perspective on the complexity»

During his visit, we went to the premiere of the movie and spoke to some of Mexico's key journalists about the film's local impact and how its altered their perspective on the complexity of citizen's taking matters into their own hands.
John Cook's skepticalscience.com provides an interesting perspective on the complexity and breadth of the debate, one that is no doubt unintended.
This gives us a unique perspective on the complexities of this changing market — insights that we relish sharing to help law firms make the very best resourcing decisions.

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The complexity of the Christian past is further exemplified by theologians «who interpret or even reject the notion of original sin as something children inherit and who provide alternative perspectives on sin.»
Chaos and Complexity: Scientific Perspectives on Divine Action, edited by Robert Russell, Nancey Murphy, Arthur Peacocke (Notre Dame.
In an additional paper recently published in Child Development Perspectives, Berenbaum discussed the complexity of androgen effects on behavior and the value of studying girls with CAH.
It is, however, an engaging and accomplished production and its coda offers yet another perspective on the show, the controversy, and the complexity of the characters we might have assumed we knew from observing them on camera.
It also paints a rare picture of the complexities of the HIV / AIDS crisis from a personal perspective — a disease which has been largely ignored in Hollywood, despite its devastating impact on societies around the world.
Capturing the physical brawn and emotional complexity of its subjects with wit and tenderness, this companion piece to Cote's singular animal study Bestiaire (2012) is a self - reflexive rumination on the long tradition of filming the human body that also advances a fascinating perspective on contemporary masculinity.
It looks at the importance of the act of confession from an experiential perspective and draws on the a literary source to help students understand the complexities and importance of this form of prayer.
Harvard Students and DOJ Will Find Answers Elusive in Quest to Learn about Admissions Decisions (The Conversation) Natasha Warikoo shares her perspective on universities» holistic approach to admissions decisions, and the complexities behind who gets in and who doesn't.
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Once they're comfortable with the way that one thinking routine has worked in their classroom, they can branch out and focus on different kinds of inquiry, like Here Now / There Then, which could be used in a civics class to help students understand how past perspectives change over time; or Parts, Purpose, Complexities, which encourages observation and understanding of art objects or mechanical systems.
I have difficulty getting a perspective on this, but I am taken with Odita's exploration of human consciousness and the manner in which we perceive variations of color and feeling in the angular complexities he has given us.
Recent protests against white supremacy and Confederate monuments in the American south have made it clear that the complexities of our history continue to influence and confound contemporary perspectives on race, rights and equality.
Perpetual Peace invites the public into a dense and layered experience of the postcolonial diaspora in the Phillipines, where shifts in space and time expose a complexity of psychic and social effects of diaspora and a nuanced and thought - provoking perspective on economic globalization.
Featuring: Amna Asghar, Dana Davenport, Umber Majeed, Tammy Nguyen, Ke Peng, Sahana Ramakrishnan, Sheida Soleimani Amna Asghar speaks on the construction and translation of disparate references, cultures, geographies, and generations from Pakistan and America; Dana Davenport addresses the complexity of interminority racism within her own community and institutions from her experiences as a Black Korean American; Umber Majeed's practice attempts to unpack the temporalities within South Asia as site, familial archival material, popular culture, and modern national state narratives; Tammy Nguyen interrogates natural sciences and non-human forms to explore racial intimacies and US military involvement in the Pacific Rim; Ke Peng documents the feeling of alienation and disorientation from urbanization and immigration by taking a journey into an imagined childhood in China, Hunan, where she was born and Shenzhen, a modern city where her family relocates to; Sahana Ramakrishan explores myths and religion from Buddhist and Hindu tales to speak upon the magic of childhood and the power dynamics of sexuality, race, and violence; Sheida Soleimani is an Iranian - American artist and a daughter of political refugees, making work to highlight her critical perspective on the historical and contemporary socio - political occurrences in Iran.
It feels urgent and fitting to address the complexities of the biennial context, and the broader debates around nationality and (inter) dependence, by way of artistic practices in which the subversive and critical potential of humour is explored, that powerful affective force that is capable of opening up new perspectives on our existence beyond knowledge or rationality.
Recent curatorial projects include #callresponse, a series of locally responsive art commissions centering on Indigenous women and artists accompanied by a touring exhibition; Unsettled Sites (2016), a group exhibition at SFU Gallery that highlighted the complexity of belonging and refusal from both settler and Indigenous perspectives; and Cutting Copper: Indigenous Resurgent Practice (2016), a collaboration between grunt gallery and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery that brought together performance art with a panel of Indigenous theorists and curators for the exhibition Lalakenis / All Directions: A Journey of Truth and Unity by Kwakwaka» wakw artist Beau Dick.
To present, today, an exhibition from 1969 just as it was, maintaining its original visual and formal relations and links between the works, has posed a series of questions on the complexity and very meaning of the project, which has developed through a profound debate from various perspectives: the artistic, the architectural and the curatorial.This was the challenge: how could we find and communicate a limit to a non-limit, creating a place that would reflect exactly the architectural structures of the Kunsthalle, but also an asymmetrical space with respect to our time and imbued with an energy and tension equivalent to that felt at Bern?
From a visual perspective, Bartlett's formal and chromatic input may range from the all - consuming to the trivial, depending on the complexity of the work and how she manages to pull all the parts into place.
«Interdisciplinary research is both highly challenging and highly rewarding; it helps participants take on new perspectives and broadens our understanding of the complexity of the phenomena we are researching.
A Perspective on Legal Education in the 21st Century, 2014 Illinois Law Review 1431 (2014) Daniel Martin Katz & Michael Bommarito, Measuring the Complexity of the Law: The United States Code, 22 Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Law 1 (2014) Daniel Martin Katz, Quantitative Legal Prediction - or - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing for the Data Driven Future of the Legal Services Industry, 62 Emory Law Journal 909 (2013) Daniel Martin Katz, Joshua Gubler, Jon Zelner, Michael Bommarito, Eric Provins & Eitan Ingall, Reproduction of Hierarchy?
As demonstrated in a recent investigation of resilience among former foster youth), 28 empirical research may also benefit from person - oriented approaches, which begin with the experiences of individuals, as a complement to knowledge afforded by variable - oriented perspectives, which focus on mean differences across groups of individuals.1 By studying individuals in context, we are beginning to understand the complexity of resilience as a developmental construction over time and in the context of lived experience.
In most cases with our Q&A submissions, we only have one individual's perspective on his or her life and / or relationship, and are not aware of the individual's relationship history and specific social contexts that contribute to the complexities of that individual's relationships.
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