Sentences with word «reconceptualization»

Included in the exhibition are: Buena Vista, Colorado (1973) by Henry Wessel Jr.; South Corner, Riccar America Company, 3184 Pullman, Costa Mesa (1974) from the series New Industrial Parks by Lewis Baltz; and Irrigation Canal, Albuquerque, New Mexico (1974) and Untitled View, (Boulder City)(1974) by Joe Deal, which all evince this radical reconceptualization of landscape.
Such a political reconceptualization of patriarchy allows one to distinguish between patriarchy and gender dualism, patriarchy and sexism.
«Flux Night, Atlanta's festive night of free outdoor public art, will make a move to Grant Park this year as part of a total reconceptualization of the event.
Assessment and Diagnosis of Personality Disorder: Perennial Issues and an Emerging Reconceptualization.
Such a critical feminist reconceptualization challenges the androcentric frameworks of the discipline as a whole.
His rethinking of the postliberal project amounts to a Christian reconceptualization of the correspondence theory of truth.
Individuals have proposed reconceptualizations that are very promising.
It's not necessarily a comfortable reconceptualization — but looking at risk from this new angle does pave the way for technologies that benefit many people and disadvantage few, rather than the other way round.
Abstract: This paper describes a programmatic reconceptualization of teacher education to prepare novice teachers who are positioned to do the complex work of teaching from the moment they have classrooms of their own.
His article «A Complementary Ecological Model of the Coordinated School Health Program,» initially published in Public Health Reports (2010) and subsequently in the Journal of School Health (2010), provided the first reconceptualization of this approach in more than 20 years.
«RO DBT offers an intriguing reconceptualization of traditional views of internalizing and externalizing disorders, and provides the clinician with valuable new tools to address a number of problems that have been particularly resistant to standard CBT approaches.
The book creates a contextual cultural understanding of attachment that will provide the basis for a groundbreaking reconceptualization of attachment theory.
«The future of health will see a radical reconceptualization of the role and business model of the community hospital, something that can only be achieved through innovation.
This political reconceptualization of patriarchy and women's struggle had three important implications for my work as a biblical scholar.
«Flux Night, Atlanta's festive night of free outdoor public art, will make a move to Grant Park this year as part of a total reconceptualization... more»
Assessment and diagnosis of personality disorder: Perennial issues and an emerging reconceptualization
Bernardo Ortiz's work often involves the rewriting and reconceptualization of images.
Whitehead's theory forces a reconceptualization of our notions of ontological priority.
By revising the vocabulary slightly so that what we are identifying is theologia with oikonomia, LaCugna's reconceptualization — «more accurately the return to the biblical and pre-Nicene pattern of thought» — dispenses with the distinction between God's inner and outer aspects.
That's what made it so exciting there, and what makes congregational analysis so promising for the reconceptualization of theological education.
Impact of parental discipline methods on the child's internalization of values: A reconceptualization of current points of view.
People could, in fact, look at this technology as something that requires the reconceptualization of basic human rights and even the creation of neurospecific rights.
The reconceptualization of the postdoctoral experience as one that is closer in nature to a residency period than to an employment position might eventually lead to other new developments.
This notion of the reconceptualization of the postdoctoral experience reminds me of a conversation I had with my father 3 years ago.
In this article, I argue for a reconceptualization of major depressive disorder (major depression) as an infectious disease.
I also argue that the reconceptualization of the human body as an ecosystem for these microorganisms and the human genome as a host for non-human exogenous sequences may greatly amplify the opportunity to discover genetic links to the illness.
We talk about the reconceptualization of schools and its social function as psychological builders of future generations» citizens.
This reconceptualization represents professional learning directly connected with Twitter chat experiences.
A reconceptualization of the law would seek to develop testing that also measures relative gains so that a school can be given credit for substantially improving an immigrant's language skills rather than being penalized when compared to an average.
During these reconceptualizations, the faculty members had opportunities to talk more candidly about effective teaching in diverse settings.
One of the most innovative developments in American education during the last decade has been the reconceptualization of school districts and how...
The Chicago - based street artist Alex Lukas will focus on the involvement of printmaking practices in his ongoing investigation and reconceptualization of the familiar American landscape.
From that reconceptualization, a whole range of policy implications will emerge.
Placing the Earth at the centre of our law making would enable the reconceptualization of our place in an interconnected Earth community which Burdon describes as follows:
Sales goes on to argue that it would be too radical a reconceptualization of Parliament's intention to assume that it was willing (outwith the Human Rights Act) to permit judicial review on the ground of proportionality.
The problem with this reconceptualization of the Apprendi rationale is that the reason we would want to make a distinction between formal, overt and publicly - ascertainable judge - found facts, on the one hand, and informal, under - the - radar judicial fact - finding, on the other, is far from obvious.
Thus, even under our various theoretical clarifications or reconceptualizations of the Apprendi line, the Court might not be reaching results that vindicate the values about which it cares, and, at a minimum, has a lot more explaining to do.
Beyond insecurity: A reconceptualization of attachment disorders of infancy.
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