She developed an artistic practice of presenting fragments and gestures that examine and
question social relations.
Not exact matches
In caving quickly to the backlash, General Mills ignored the larger
question facing them and every other CPG company: is the company's revenue - generation from traditional coupons worth the costs they bring to your organization in terms of
social media, public
relations and risk management?
First was the
question of the Churches»
relation to the rising
social and economic problems.
Is it adequate to pose the central diagnostic
question in
relation to these matters as a
question whether this school in its full
social reality tends more to form persons «heads» or their «hearts,» as though if it were more a matter of heart it would then necessarily.
Whether or not the story of the giving of the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai amid thunder and lightning and great pictorial drama is to be taken literally, there is little
question that the Hebrews entered Canaan with a clearer sense both of their covenant
relation to their deity and of their moral and
social obligations to each other than they had possessed prior to Moses» leadership.
Seeking God's justice should include trying to promote justice in
social and civic as well as personal
relations, though how far Jesus had this in mind, if he used these words, is open to
question.
He writes, «The radicalizing of these
questions becomes especially clear if we take seriously that the scope of ethical responsibility is no longer confined to life in personal
relations or in
social structures.
One wishes that present - day Bible students would take Josephus more seriously — and also that writers who discuss the
relations of Judaism and Christianity, or «the Jewish
question» as a
social - historical problem, would read and reread that profoundly tragic history until its full meaning sinks deeply into their minds.
The reality of power is complex; and its use and misuse in all human,
social and political
relations and interactions has been a
question of utmost importance for all peoples.
But for those of us who work in political and
social philosophy (and theology), a great
question remains: What is the proper
relation of Christian faith to the open society?
Use and misuse of the power in all human,
social and political
relations and interactions has been the
question of utmost importance.
Put in the form of a
question, it is this: Does the person's drinking frequently or continuously interfere with his
social relations, his role in the family, his job, his finances, or his health?
In March and April, ABC aired a series of television reports on BPI's product, raising
questions about its quality and sparking a public
relations furor that roiled
social media, consumer advocates and the nation's beef industry.
«I definitely think if there were stories in my classes or things in
relation to gender in the curriculum, it would have made my
social transition in middle school much easier because the topic would have been known and most
questions would have already surfaced instead of me being the lab rat for everyone.»
JMBT: You note that critical pedagogy ``... draws attention to
questions concerning who has control over the conditions for the production of knowledge, values, and skills, and it illuminates how knowledge, identities, and authority are constructed within particular sets of
social relations».
HG: What this
questions registers is how do power, politics and knowledge connect in creating the conditions for the production of knowledge, values, subjectivities, and
social relations in both the school and the classroom.
It draws attention to
questions concerning who has control over the conditions for the production of knowledge, values, and skills, and it illuminates how knowledge, identities, and authority are constructed within particular sets of
social relations.
After providing the political and cultural contexts for the rise of the testing accountability movement in the 1960s that culminated almost forty years later in No Child Left Behind and Race to the Top, this book then moves on to provide a policy history and
social policy analysis of value - added testing in Tennessee that is framed around
questions of power
relations, winners, and losers.
Principals have to manage, lead, and are held accountable for: common core; technology initiatives;
social and emotional learning; referendum initiatives; math implementation; science implementation; special education, community outreach; reading; testing (local and state); effective instruction; transportation; public
relations, parent custody issues, residency; student and staff discipline, evaluations; hiring; parent complaints; bullying; safety issues; budgeting; human resources issues; immigration
questions / concerns; school safety, visibility in and out of school; championing the never ending requests and demands from the central office (one of the biggest challenges); the constantly increasing demands around
social media and communications; and the barrage of emails / texts demanding immediate response 24/7, just to name a few.
The finished artwork
questions the position of personal and
social memory, in
relation to the tradition of socialist, modernist architecture.
This exhibition and event series invited contemporary artists to respond to archival materials and poetry relating to the history of white southerners who migrated to northern cities in the 1960s and 70s and organized cross-racial
social movements, while addressing historical and contemporary
questions of equity, justice, and race
relations.
«Controlled Fantasy» asks
questions by wandering between rituals,
social dress codes, power
relations, borderline experiences and popular culture issues.
Join us for all or part of a one day symposium inviting leading affect theorists from a variety of fields to comment on the problems of affect and the future of the humanities as institutions
question power, creativity and
social relations.
Judy Radul's (1962, CA) interdisciplinary practice revolves around the
question of how we as
social beings understand our
relation to the material world through the visual.
Thematic concerns range from the examination of non-public and private
relations to
questions of ownership
relations or of free access to art, knowledge and information, through to the artistic and curatorial analysis of the individual and
social significance of belief or of the plurality of belief systems in the present day.
His works span across different media, including performance, installation and video, and «unveil upside - down and sometimes absurd situations from specific
social contexts,
questioning the contradictions and power
relations in today's society.»
Martínez Celaya's work examines the complexities and mysteries of individual experience, particularly in its
relation to nature and time, and explores the
question of authenticity revealed in the friction between personal imperatives,
social conditions, and universal circumstances.
So many artists are in some way playing with the way in which people find value in objects and how objects give value to
social relations: Rirkrit Tiravanija, Meschac Gaba, Urs Fischer, Isa Genzken, Jeremy Deller, Rosemary Trockel, David Hammons, Thomas Hirschhorn, Doris Salcedo, Jimmie Durham, Gabriel Orozco, Mark Manders, Robert Gober, Kara Walker in her last show... I think the
question is, who doesn't?
Through their work, they
question contemporary
social issues such as identity, family
relations, and the search of balance.
The Showroom presents two newly commissioned projects that address
questions of (in) visibility in
relation to how
social structures and conditions are experienced in everyday life and made visible, or not, and why this is so.
His works
question today
social and cultural phenomenons (individualism, nomadism, personal mythologies) in
relation with European identity, conceived as a paradigm.
The artists will reflect on cultural constructions and
social frameworks in the special context of China and how all these form individual identities and artistic practices as well as define
relations in the system that we urgently need to
question.
During the 1960s and 1970s she focused on
questions raised by her personal life, e.g. around
social roles and inter-human
relations.
At 4.30 pm, the Prime Minister Theresa May is before the Liaison Committee to answer
questions on four broad sets of issues: UK foreign policy, particularly
relations with Russia; the plight of the Rohingya in Bangladesh / Myanmar; Brexit - related issues focussed on borders, food, farming and fishing; and the funding of the NHS,
social care and public health.
The Phipps and Curtis Exclusion Measure contains five items that ask a single
question in
relation to each dimension of
social exclusion in children.
Sylvia Perry, Northwestern University About My Research: We are investigating research
questions at the intersection of
social cognition and intergroup
relations.
In
relation to the first research
question, because the available studies to date have mainly dealt with a different type of anxiety and / or investigated a different age group (Broeren et al. 2011; Duchesne et al. 2010; Feng et al. 2008; Marmorstein et al. 2010) it was difficult to formulate a hypothesis regarding the number of trajectories of
social anxiety.
This 27 - item questionnaire contains
questions that cover the domains of Physical Comfort, Body Esteem,
Social Life, and Family
Relations.