Sydney Shavers is an artist whose photographs, collages, films, performances and sound pieces
question established conventions and spaces of existence.
Not exact matches
But while the
questions of who participates and on what topics are critical, I want to throw open a different kind of
question: when — that is, at whose discretion — should a constitutional
convention be
established?
The
established convention seems to be that the Monarch is not obliged to take the advice of the outgoing Prime Minister, and may take advice from other sources, although if the resignation of a Prime Minister follows a general election in which another party has won a single majority in the Commons, there will be in practice no
question about who should become the new Prime Minister.
One has to
question just how formulaic this epic Roman drama is, because the formula was still fresh by the time this film came along,
establishing certain tropes that would be shamelessly slammed into by future epics of this type time and again, and yet, outside of what would go on to become
conventions, this film does most of what you'd expect, with a predictable narrative, storytelling style, dialogue, and, for that matter, portrayal of Ancient Rome.
Exploring the comic, the cosmic, and the beautiful in equal measure, his works maintain a strong critical edge that calls both artistic
conventions and
established orders into
question.
The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (ITC Project) was
established in 2002 to assess the effectiveness of national policy provisions in the World Health Organization Framework
Convention on Tobacco Control.5, 6 ITC Project studies have been undertaken in more than 20 countries, following up nationally representative cohorts of smokers, asking
questions about smoking attitudes, behaviour and exposure to different tobacco control policies and activities.