Sentences with phrase «shaped cultural attitudes»

History has shaped cultural attitudes towards marriage over time, resulting in very different priorities in contemporary times, than in the recent...
History has shaped cultural attitudes towards marriage over time, resulting in very different priorities in contemporary times, than in the recent past.
Levine, Sherman, and Barbara Kruger, among others, used photography to expose the significance of images and the media in shaping cultural attitudes.

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Our cultural attitudes are unconsciously shaped by our collective history as much as they are consciously shaped by our current context.
Nevertheless, conservatives fear that liberals allow changing cultural attitudes to shape their commitments, and liberals see conservatives as defensive in relation to new knowledge.
By setting his, discussion in the context of a dialectic (externalization, objectification, internalization), he has in effect stressed the importance of social interaction for the production and maintenance of religion but at the same time he has recognized the independent capacity of religion to exist as a cultural system and to shape individual thoughts and attitudes.
Cultural messaging shapes beliefs, and beliefs shape attitudes and actions.
In addition, diverse cultural and religious backgrounds inform this type of education so it's imperative that parents share personal values, attitudes and expectations with their children to help shape and enrich discussions that have been had at school.
In his new publication Jens Hoffmann reflects on the spaces of contemporary art — the gallery, the institution, the biennial — and ultimately positions the discipline of curating in the context of a larger cultural sphere shaped by the political, social, and economic conditions of its time, while demanding new attitudes and new thinking.
Presenting a reality that contrasts with stereotypes, The Drug Series illuminates the political and cultural attitudes that shape our perception of drug use.
Exploration of the many cultural factors shaping new patterns of sexual behavior including the divorce revolution, changing attitudes towards work and career, and the new financial pressures many young people face today
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.
Although I acknowledge that biological differences between infant males and females play a role in shaping their emotional development, I argue that the subsequent emergence of gender differences in emotional expressiveness is heavily influenced by cultural values and attitudes concerning gender roles.
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