Sentences with phrase «radical rethink in»

The ongoing suicide crisis in remote Aboriginal communities also remained in the news, with a major new report from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project (ATSISPEP) expected to call for a radical rethink in Indigenous mental health policy to place Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at the centre of care.
But then it also requires a radical rethink in how we structure our economy.
A step forward that non-specialists neither know nor care about (eg New fossil forces radical rethink in mudstone geology)
«With a growing residential population, a huge rise in visitors and major developments in the pipeline, how we navigate around the city centre needs a radical rethink in key locations and some major improvements.»

Not exact matches

In addition, I think we're going to see — or begin to see — a radical rethinking of the clinical trials process.
On the blog of his company, he shared the results of his radical rethink of his approach to meetings: Rather than try to keep one day a week clear of meetings in order to engage in deep, thoughtful work, Schweikardt decided he'd move all his get togethers to a single day, leaving him four days for his own projects rather than one.
Earlier in 2015, diplomatic corps in Canberra looked for a «radical rethink of business as usual» for Australia.
It is the need to get further light on this question which has led in the twentieth century to a radical rethinking of the nature of pastoral care.
In a book which offers a radical rethink on the nature of the soul, this is a fatal flaw.
In every case of serious postmodern thought, radical hermeneutical rethinking recurs.
The modern notion of the self, like the modern notion of rationality, also needs radical rethinking — especially in new theological anthropologies.
Only as we rethink the radical nature of Christian community and reform our institutions so that they might faithfully strive to transmit their cumulative tradition through ritual and life, to nurture and convert persons to Christian faith through common experience and interaction, and to prepare and motivate persons for individual and corporate action in society can true Christian education emerge.
This is a radical rethinking of God's nature, one that Christians who believe in the meaningfulness and providential course of human history would be hard pressed to accept without affirming in some sense that God, the God of Providence, had died.
The apparatus of scholarship is there, but the book's each and every claim represents a radical reduction of social reality and experience, particularly Faludi's presumption that any rethinking undertaken by any feminist at any time, if the thinker in question comes out at some place Faludi dislikes, constitutes a prima facie case that the woman in question has become a backlash pawn.
The church's witness to the reign of God is crucial but also provisional, for the mystery of God is beyond all domestication, as evidenced in Barth's radical rethinking of baptism and the Lord's Supper as witness to something from on high rather than as the established «sacraments» of Christendom.
Only a radical rethink of pre-school education will improve the lot of the under - achiever and thus social mobility, says Neil O'Brien in the Daily Telegraph
A radical rethink of the technology behind bitcoin could put real political power back in the hands of the people
The seemingly innocuous structure of Kiarostami's film, a series of apparently mundane conversations with wildly spinning depths that over time accumulate such weight, such possibility, that builds to a crescendo with the year's most shattering momentum, wins out over Boal's screenplay that is more than just the effective distillation of a decade of history, but a radical (for Hollywood at least) rethinking of character and a fascinating, open - ended exploration of what counts as evidence and certainty in the post-Iraq War world.
And to do that, Perkins says we need to rethink what's worth learning and what's worth letting go of — in a radical way.
Interface Founder Ray Anderson, who funded the Foundation upon his passing in 2011, was famously inspired by radical new approaches to centuries old design and manufacturing techniques, and sought them out when rethinking his $ 1 billion, global carpet tile company's products and processes.
With the premise that radical reform is needed, the 4.0 Schools team has been working since late 2010 to «rethink everything» and transform the future of schooling, in part by examining revolutions in other industries.
This radical approach to art making set them apart from artists who commanded the greatest market interest at the time, and by rethinking the connection between objects and concepts in the 1980s, they changed the landscape of the art world forever.
With the new academic building, The Cooper Union was presented with a unique opportunity to lead the world in sustainable design — to erect a building that showcased the principles of a radical rethink for sustainable construction in the city — a building that was truly integrated with its surroundings and one that used natural processes where possible to regulate the internal environment.
We realize that these are revolutionary proposals — equally we are in tumultuous times — and thus require a radical rethink and approach to the preserve the mission of Cooper Union.
SITElines signifies a radical rethinking of SITE Santa Fe's signature biennial exhibition, originally established in 1995.
SITElines signifies a radical rethinking of SITE's signature exhibition: when SITE Santa Fe opened in 1995, it launched what was then the only international biennial of contemporary art in the United States, and one of only a handful of biennials around the world.
However, it is exactly the uncontrollable nature of sonic works, their diffuse and permeating nature that defines a radical edge in terms of exhibition display and demands a radical rethink of curatorial strategies.
The exhibition is a kind of scientific autobiography that reviews fundamental chapters in its history starting from the exhibition «Superarchitettura» (1966), in which together with Archizoom, the group proposed for the first time a radical rethinking of architecture and design, replacing the traditional domestic images with a world of alienating objects and visions.
Her large - scale shamanistic sculptures of bones and feathers, and her films of camels and birds in motion show the eye of an anatomist and an anthropologist, but they were also sculptural and painterly studies that sought to rethink sculpture in a radical, intellectual way.
These seemingly internecine art world problems are mirrored in culture at large, where branded feminism appears in the guise of once - radical gestures: from Lynda Benglis's phallic woman, to the indiscriminate schlong - wagging of Miley Cyrus; from the mantra «the personal is political,» to countless «lady blogs» microscopping the daily minutiae of celebrities through a «feminist lens»; from the fight for equal pay to the «Lean - In» ideology espoused by Facebook executive and self - styled activist Sheryl Sandberg, which rethinks «revolution» as a greasy ladder that can be scaled through technocratic efficiency and a 24/7 work ethiin culture at large, where branded feminism appears in the guise of once - radical gestures: from Lynda Benglis's phallic woman, to the indiscriminate schlong - wagging of Miley Cyrus; from the mantra «the personal is political,» to countless «lady blogs» microscopping the daily minutiae of celebrities through a «feminist lens»; from the fight for equal pay to the «Lean - In» ideology espoused by Facebook executive and self - styled activist Sheryl Sandberg, which rethinks «revolution» as a greasy ladder that can be scaled through technocratic efficiency and a 24/7 work ethiin the guise of once - radical gestures: from Lynda Benglis's phallic woman, to the indiscriminate schlong - wagging of Miley Cyrus; from the mantra «the personal is political,» to countless «lady blogs» microscopping the daily minutiae of celebrities through a «feminist lens»; from the fight for equal pay to the «Lean - In» ideology espoused by Facebook executive and self - styled activist Sheryl Sandberg, which rethinks «revolution» as a greasy ladder that can be scaled through technocratic efficiency and a 24/7 work ethiIn» ideology espoused by Facebook executive and self - styled activist Sheryl Sandberg, which rethinks «revolution» as a greasy ladder that can be scaled through technocratic efficiency and a 24/7 work ethic.
But that means a shrinking economy and a radical rethink about the dominant role of technology in our decision - making.
In this radical rethinking, he has chosen to confront the full perils brought on by the present economic system, with its pursuit of growth and accumulation at any cost.
He then continues with his prescription and prediction: «we had better prepare to make other arrangements for living in this country, by which I mean specifically re-localizing, de-globalizing, with an emphasis on local agriculture wherever possible, the emergency restoration of passenger railroad service and related modes of public transit, the rebuilding of local commercial infrastructures, and a radical rethinking of how we inhabit the landscape.»
Frontline child services worker Matt Noffs agrees and on the eve of Mr Abbott's announcement called for a radical rethink about how Australia is dealing with the issue, including hiring chemists to create their own pure form of ice to be administered to addicts in a safe place.
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