Sentences with phrase «see cultural attitudes»

While some social critics accuse youth of being lazy, indulgent, and narcissistic, others see cultural attitudes about work changing because of a transition from an industrial to a service culture.

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Nevertheless, conservatives fear that liberals allow changing cultural attitudes to shape their commitments, and liberals see conservatives as defensive in relation to new knowledge.
In this time of cultural confusion about the meaning of family life, the world needs to see the kind of attitudes Christians can bring to their family relationships and responsibilities.
And as such, we start to see Sonic degrade into a flat, lifeless husk of a character, who spits out slogans and generally has only one personality mode, the radical attitude dude, the sad recycled image of vague»90s cultural concept.
Ultimately, Smith came to see the colour field endeavour as a failure, because all it did in Australia was manufacture an «avant - garde situation», or «adopting an attitude» as Greenberg put it, whilst the only true avant - garde developments were happening in the cultural centre, New York.
Feminists critical of the sex industry generally see it as the exploitative result of patriarchal social structures which reinforce sexual and cultural attitudes complicit in rape and sexual harassment.
We know, though, that attitudes to climate change are strongly correlated with political and ideological worldviews (see for examplethe work of Dan Kahan and the Cultural Cognition Project).
She, too, believes there's a strong cultural component to Americans» attitudes, but she sees the problem as reflecting the strategies people use to avoid painful subjects.
Increase one's knowledge about the values, beliefs, and attitudes of the cultural group most frequently seen in your practice.
It's great to see that cultural competency training is moving away from teaching about different Aboriginal cultures and practices, to challenging the stereotypes, power dynamics, and culture and attitudes we bring that continue to negatively shape the health status of marginalized populations.
[52] See for example: VicHealth, Findings from the 2013 survey of Victorians» attitudes to race and cultural diversity, 2014.
Because too many Realtors adopt a casual dress code, which thereby indicates their casual attitude toward the importance of their vocation, and finally, because newbies quickly fall prey to the old - school underlying «sell, sell, sell» cultural attitude that permeates the industry and they copy what they see being practiced by their less - than - professional peers whom are vastly outnumbered by the real professionals.
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