Sentences with phrase «political ramifications of»

Could it be that his research may have threatened university funding because of the political ramifications of his work?
Then there's the appearance of the late Allan Sekula, a famed CalArts professor and photographer who chronicled the deleterious political ramifications of globalization and overseas trade... and even an entire department plucked from Harvard University, the Sensory Ethnography Lab, which both produces ethnographic documentaries and teaches researchers how to make them.
Charging that Irving Sandler had ignored political ramifications of Abstract Expressionism, particularly how the U.S. state department used it as an advertisement for freedom of expression.
While addressing the social and political ramifications of art production, the writings focus on the work of Jackson Pollock, Kazimir Malevich, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, John Chamberlain, Larry Poons, Kenneth Noland, and Claes Oldenburg.
Frequently analyzing the work of Kazimir Malevich, Jackson Pollock, Ad Reinhardt, Barnett Newman, Claes Oldenburg and many others, Judd addressed the social and political ramifications of art production.
Over the course of four decades, Donald Judd discussed the work of more than 500 of his contemporaries in his reviews and essays while also addressing the social and political ramifications of art production.
In his reviews and essays, Judd discussed in detail the work of more than 500 artists showing in New York in the early and mid-1960s, and provided a critical account of this significant era of art in America while addressing the social and political ramifications of art production.
While addressing the social and political ramifications of art production, the writings frequently addressed the work of such artists as Jackson Pollock, Kasimir Malevich, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Lee Bontecou, Yayoi Kusama, John Chamberlain, Larry Poons, Kenneth Noland, and Claes Oldenburg, to whom Judd felt particularly drawn.
While addressing the social and political ramifications of art production, the writings frequently addressed the work of artists such as Jackson Pollock, Kazimir Malevich, Barnett Newman, Ad Reinhardt, Lee Bontecou, Yayoi Kusama, John Chamberlain, Dan Flavin, Kenneth Noland, and Claes Oldenburg.
Featuring Harmony Hammond, Carrie Moyer, Amy Sillman, and Paula Wilson, this session brings together four artists of different generations to discuss the political ramifications of applying pigment to surface.
We can argue the merits, criticisms, or political ramifications of any US conflict some other day, but these books will shed light on what US citizens endured for the cause of freedom.
For example, Toni (Literacy Program) mentioned that the classroom practice of participant teachers differed from the practice of others in their school and wider school district and talked about the political ramifications of this.
Professor Simon, in his thoughtful analysis of the political ramifications of this case, states that one of the most likely consequences of the District Court's decision would be an increase in the centralization of school finance and an increase in the extent of collective bargaining by teacher unions at the state level.
As our nation grapples with the social and political ramifications of this change, a growing number of children must cope with confusing signals of inclusion and exclusion.
Its place as a sequel to «The Winter Soldier» is questionable at best, pitting Steve «Captain America» Rogers (Chris Evans) against Tony «Iron Man» Stark (Robert Downey Jr.) over the political ramifications of weapons - grade human beings.
For such a slow, snowbound month, January sure is busy: talking about Sundance, talking about the Oscars, talking about the political ramifications of not recognizing Selma vs. the blockbuster box office of American Sniper.
Friedman is widely acclaimed for her direct and pragmatic approach to the industry, as well as her incisive commentary on the socio - political ramifications of the role of fashion in today's society.
Patient - specific stem cells may offer an alternative to embryonic stem cells that will skirt the need for immunosuppressive therapy as well as the social and political ramifications of embryonic stem cell research, but their utility extends far beyond such groundbreaking advances and will assist future clinical practice and patient care.
Aware of the political ramifications of the research, his laboratory used no federal money during the course of that study (though it would have been eligible for funding).
Chief political correspondent Norman Smith assesses the political ramifications of the closure of the Grangemouth petrochemical plant.
I mean, I remember seeing stories about it on the news, but since I was only eight years old the political ramifications of what I was seeing rather eluded me.
Cohen says Judge Panepinto ignored the political ramifications of the matter.
Once upon a time, when monarchical titles carried real authority and the financial and political ramifications of that authority, wars were...
Citing the environmental, economic and political ramifications of President Donald Trump's pullout from the Paris climate accord — as well as the perilous effects of inconsistent weather and more intense storms that have already befallen their cities and counties — more than 200 New York officials on Monday called on state Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli to divest the state Common Retirement Fund of companies that contribute to man - made climate change.
The political ramifications of Mangano's arrest could start with next month's competitive state Senate elections and stretch into next year's races for nearly all county and Oyster Bay town offices.
In response, New Kings Democrats repeated its demand that Lopez step down immediately, citing the moral and political ramifications of Vito's continued grip on power.
Incentives of # 650 million had been implemented to encourager councils to maintain last year's council tax levels, as minister became nervous at the political ramifications of voters paying more for reduced services.
Mr Cameron will struggle to evade the political ramifications of Burma's election, however, the results of which will emerge as he flies out to China tonight.
For gods sake were 18 were not thinking that deeply about the political ramifications of our actions.
The political ramifications of Trump's ascendancy to the president's office are far too many to fathom.
But while the markets may have seen violent swings in the immediate aftermath of the vote to leave, the longer - term political ramifications of a Brexit are interesting to consider, too.
For what it's worth, Bremmer isn't the only one who warned of long - term political ramifications of a Brexit, including less EU integration going forward.

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While the ramifications of this dramatic move lay chiefly in the political realm, the business side of this drama is inspiring; when was the last time you witnessed one of the largest companies in the world going head - to - head with such A large foreign government?
Robert has a deep understanding of Blockchain technology and will happily discuss not only the technical aspect but also the economical, political and business ramifications.
The social, economic, political, and legal ramifications of this rejectionist view of Jews and Judaism were enormous, considering that so much of premodern Western civilization was indeed Christendom, where Christians held political power and justified their power in Christian terms.
Pornography culture has diminished and devalued women, and Christian men should not normalize this, but should speak a prophetic word against it, regardless of the political ramifications.
This Christian humanism has important political and economic ramifications, establishing for Röpke the true foundation of political and economic liberty that modern appeals to mere utility do not provide.
To understand that claim and all its ramifications — moral, cultural, economic, scientific, and political — is to understand the distinctive genius of the pontificate of John Paul II.
With the Olympics, it's mainly just a matter of opinion, but with midterm elections, the lack of interest has very real political ramifications.
Telling someone to fuck - off or a theology that says that great swaths of humanity (most people actually) are damned and are going to hell — and all the political, social, and psychological ramifications of that theology in the world of dividing people into «us» and «them» — and the «them» are not worthy of being in God's presence in the afterlife and therefore not worthy in this life either...
The ramifications of that are huge; if those trends continue, men may be shut out of social, political and economic issues affecting children's welfare, they warn.
It did, of course, have legal and political ramifications, not least a commitment by the UK government to promote an Order in Council under Section 30 of the Scotland Act 1998, which had established the devolved Scottish parliament.
Trump has discussed with confidants and advisers in recent days the possibility of installing a new attorney general through a recess appointment if Jeff Sessions leaves the job, but has been warned not to move to push him out because of the political and legal ramifications.
All of which goes to show how sporting events» political ramifications will be felt, or not felt, despite the efforts of politicians.There is no sense in a politician, even one of Salmond's abilities, trying to stir up a zeitgeist.
One of the chief architects of David Cameron's political agenda is leaving Downing Street, in a move with major political ramification for the Conservative party.
* GOP's union - busting drive alienating cops and firefighters: Relatedly, Politico on an important trend: Public safety workers, who were once reliably Republican - leaning, are now turning on the party in response to the public employee union busting of GOP governors, with potentially far - reaching political ramifications.
As for the political ramifications, Fisher said the level of debate Tuesday was disappointingly low, and some legislators had political motives.
«I would really try to have her ceremony be very aware of that history and the political ramifications,» Smith said.
You're in this business to make changes and sometimes the changes aren't popular and if you are afraid of the political ramifications, then get out of the business.»
The American Psychological Association defines sexual orientation as «an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic and / or sexual attractions to men, women or both sexes,» and as Hamer points out, sexual orientation is far less «ambiguous» than personality traits like «self - esteem» and «warmth» that scientists study without religious and political ramifications.
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