Sentences with phrase «power holders»

Ultimately, ordinary citizens question the legitimacy of such power holders and the ensuing mistrust continues.
Not in an overly studied postmodern sense, but in an expressive manner that so many of the world's artists pursue, and many art world power holders snub and ignore.
Dr Woltin and Dr Guinote, the researchers who ran these studies, argue that this bias of power holders has more far - reaching consequences than previously considered.
It is much better, for example, than paying one's taxes, which is only for the poor and bitter types who aspire to be no more than assistant secretaries than real power holders.
«Power holders feel they need to be superior and competent.
Dr Woltin concluded: «Our findings suggest that mechanisms need to be put into place that make sure power holders do not favour internal cues over other information available to them when they make important decisions.»
Bakhshi's practice is focused on the uneasy and intertwined relationships between power holders such as leaders in religion, politics and capital, and the position and responsibility of the artist within this negotiation.
While we must name and acknowledge power holders like Obama, our movement must empower local communities to make decisions and take action on the causes of the climate crisis in their backyards.
References: [1] This construction in itself is problematic, given the dynamics of art world power holders and language, interest holders, money, visual arts media and communications, and the presence and absence of, and access to, information about the totality of artistic activity.
Both related spirituality as viewed by the power holders in the churches and the intolerance of differing opinions.
It is crucial for democratic arrangements that choices made by the power holders are publicly scrutinized and contested.
Theorists also differ in their understanding of how pluralism works — whether it provides multiple channels to power holders or supplies group anchorage for would - be alienated individuals.
«We need to make sure that the power holders at various levels — be it in organisations or in politics — are aware of this potential bias so that they can counteract it if necessary,» says Dr Guinote.
Throughout our society, adults act as the apex (top) power holders, using adultism to enforce their power.
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