How does
the routinization of teaching, advanced by private experts, differ from that of the publicly funded professionals the authors so harshly criticize?
That won't happen on auto pilot; these couples made a conscious effort to ward off
routinization of sex.»
A professor at the New School for Social Research, Rapp came to the project of mapping the «construction and
routinization of this technology after she herself went through prenatal testing, a diagnosis of Down syndrome and a selective abortion.
Not exact matches
Just as other once - charismatic religious movements have followed the path
of overinstitutionalization and over-regulation, which in turn has discouraged much
of the original charisma, the Assemblies
of God could suffer the chilling effects
of routinization.
He is interested to see if «
routinization» has begun to set in at Calvary Chapel after almost two decades
of explosive growth that began in the Jesus movement
of the 1970s.
He concludes that the engineering
of spiritual consent may simply not be able to overcome the forces
of routinization.
On the other hand, the efficacy
of rituals can themselves be «killed» by
routinization or maintenance
of status quo.
Performance was usually an element in Wiseman's films,
of course, from the rank - and - file formations in Basic Training to the catwalk struts in Department Store, and later films like At Berkeley have returned to the structural expose format, but Ballet puts the emphasis on creation and not
routinization.
To that end, I heartily endorse the
routinization and documentation
of common processes as a tool for improving throughput at a particular step in a process, and even for the process overall.