Looking for more subtle ways to
respond to the changing political and economic landscape of India, Sheela Gowda moved away from painting into large - scale installation work in the early 1990s.
As a Church, we urgently need to have a debate that transcends the rhetoric, and considers how to
respond to this changing political world.
Not exact matches
Do religious groups,
political parties, local authorities only
respond when something so bad, so shocking happens that there is no option but
to change.
The driving force behind this process — i.e., the «factors making for growth in the halakhah» — is, first, the «necessity
to respond to new external conditions — social, economic,
political, or cultural — that pose a challenge or even a threat
to accepted religious and ethical values,» and, second, the «need
to give recognition
to new ethical insights and attitudes and
to embody them in the life of the people, even if there [is] no
change in objective conditions.»
But if we recognise the foreignness of the past, and the very different ways in which people in different
political settings
responded to the pressures of social
change and the emergence of more popular forms of politics at the end of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth centuries, we may find ourselves able
to ask questions of our present — and of our futures — that would not otherwise be asked.
«We urge
political leaders in both Westminster and Brussels
to listen and
respond to the message of
change that the voters have made clear they want now, not later.»
A new paper published just this month reported that respondents across the
political spectrum
responded positively
to information about the scientific consensus on climate
change.
Lertzman explains that everyone will
respond to climate
change differently, depending on their temperament, personality, schedule, etc. «Some people will find that it makes sense for them
to become involved on a
political level; others may be more interested in fashion and want
to focus on engaging with sustainable clothes,» she explains.
Responding to news that Julianne Moore will be playing the former governor in an upcoming HBO adaptation of Game
Change, the 2008 behind - the - scenes
political campaign peek.
Instead, he saw all parties as
responding to massive social,
political, and organizational
changes in the larger society.
The
change in direction is unnecessary and is making life tougher for teachers who are constantly trying
to respond ot what
political leaders say they want.
Like Haacke, Asher, Broodthaers, Fraser, Robert Barry, Louise Lawler, and others, they effect
change in ways that are both
political and poetic, while
responding to a diverse range of contemporary issues, from the rise of a speculative art market
to cutbacks in public services.
Part of our 2018 Season, The Art of
Change, which explores how artists respond to, reflect and potentially effect change in the social and political land
Change, which explores how artists
respond to, reflect and potentially effect
change in the social and political land
change in the social and
political landscape.
Maclean says of Spite Your Face: «With this film I set out
to respond to significant
changes in the
political climate in the UK and abroad over the last 12 months - in particular the divisive campaigns in the lead up
to the Brexit vote and the US Presidential election.
Mark Vallen has a great essay up on his blog Art for a
Change responding to Larry Beinhart's recent article bemoaning the lack of «
political» art in a recent group...
Drawn from the title of a Robert Frost poem and a
political documentary film by Emile de Antonio, the museum states that the exhibition «seeks
to celebrate the ever -
changing perspectives of artists and their capacity
to develop visual forms that
respond to the culture of the United States.
This display examines how the artist's work draws on art history while also
responding to cultural and
political changes from the 1960s onwards.
Whether that was Arthur Jafa's «Love Is The Message, The Message Is Death», or the Obama portraits, and I was wondering the extent
to which you feel compelled in the current
political climate
to change your program,
to be
political, or
respond to the artist if they're being
political.
To the extent that political leaders respond at least partially to the priorities of the general public, we can turn the question around and ask what messages on climate change work with the
To the extent that
political leaders
respond at least partially
to the priorities of the general public, we can turn the question around and ask what messages on climate change work with the
to the priorities of the general public, we can turn the question around and ask what messages on climate
change work with them.
Science has been able
to respond to the
political call, because the culture of science has
changed.
In a 2015 press release from Drexel University, he called for the greater involvement of sociologists in the climate
change cause, in order
to «answer questions like, how can we
change our culture of consumption, how will we
respond to extreme weather events caused by climate
change and how do we bridge the
political divide on this issue.»
Yet she has
to maintain her version of scientific certainty because if the public realises that there is a debate about how
to respond to climate
change, and a debate about how reliable forecasts are, her
political manifesto simply has no currency.
A detailed description of the climate
change disinformation campaign that is responsible for much of the
political opposition that has been largely responsible for the over 25 - year US delay in
responding to the scientific warnings about the threat of climate
change is beyond the scope of this article but has been extensively discussed on this website under the category of «disinformation campaign.»
And the
political reality that matters most right now is that our fossil - fueled, corporate - controlled
political system has both failed
to respond in any serious way
to the certainty of catastrophic climate
change, and, at the same time, has produced the phenomenon of Trump's all too serious bid for the Republican Party's presidential nomination.
And I think it is fair
to speculate that the high degree of association between
political ideology and views on climate
change, among those who
responded, is characteristic of those who are heavily engaged in the debate.
The
political, cultural and economic diversity that exists among Arctic regions today impacts how communities are affected by, and
respond to, environmental
change.
The widespread and continuing failure
to respond to the challenges of climate
change shows that our current set of
political institutions is inadequate
to the task of that collective deliberation.
Climate
change and its potential impacts are increasingly accepted, but economic, social and
political systems have been slow
to respond.
Whereas in the mid 2000s, Stern et al emphasised the imperative of
responding to climate
change — or facing catastrophe — they now want
to present global
political action as entirely inconsequential with respect
to cost.
One of the most important economic and
political points arising from climate
change is uncertainty about how seriously future governments will
respond to the problem.
The unduly narrow focus of the majority report, seemingly based on a reading from a
political crystal ball, has ruled out policies that have a proven capacity
to respond most effectively
to the nation's climate
change goals.
Ansel, you've been involved in a couple of efforts recently that have a lot more
to do with current events, and how technology should
respond to government, and surveillance, and
political changes and things like that.
Although he insists, as most judges not named Richard Posner are wont
to do, that «[q] uestions of what policy choices the City should make or how the regulatory environment ought
to respond to mobile communications technology
changes are
political ones» [13] and not for him
to resolve, his awareness of, and willingness
to mention, the conflict between «vested interests» and the «competition genie» suggest that he knows that his decision will influence the choices that will end up being made.
The Renewable Energy sector is one of the most dynamic elements of the global energy industry,
responding to surging
changes in the economic, regulatory and
political environments worldwide.
The main thing we students want
to see is meaningful
change — not half - step measures designed
to respond to political pressure.
This history canvasses the
changing context of care and education for young children and traces the way in which early childhood advocates, through ECA and its predecessors, have shaped and
responded to the social and
political changes affecting children and families.