Sentences with phrase «shift social perspectives»

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Demand for social selling experts is rising too, as companies look for outside perspective on how to create the culture shift, processes and skills training necessary to make social selling real and valuable.
His argument seems to be directed against a certain kind of historical «paleoconservative» who sees a Golden Age in the social institutions or social spirit of some past time; yet his refutation of such a perspective invokes progress in dentistry, rhetorically shifting the evaluative criteria from sociology to technology.
Much like a social experiment, the challenge is meant to help men shift their dating perspectives to
He's also repeatedly shown himself to be less interested in success, financial, artistic, and social, than with failure and what failure, regardless of age, does to his characters» ever - shifting perspectives on love, life, and everything in between.
Having been missioned to teach English and Social Studies to nearly one hundred middle school students, approximately two - thirds of whom were the children of first generation migrant workers, Paul's focus quickly shifted from an inward to an outward - looking perspective.
Invoking social theory, the more comprehensive perspective has the potential to shift the field of educational leadership research from a dominant preoccupation with «agency» (explaining leaders «behaviors as a function of individual capacities, motivations, and traits), toward a more balanced understanding of how the structures within which leaders work also shape the work that they do.
The underlying rationale of its program is a firm belief in visual arts as a potent tool capable of shifting perspectives, and to ignite engagement for art practice as a viable path for social and political transformation.
Perpetual Peace invites the public into a dense and layered experience of the postcolonial diaspora in the Phillipines, where shifts in space and time expose a complexity of psychic and social effects of diaspora and a nuanced and thought - provoking perspective on economic globalization.
Expressing issues that defined the political, social, environmental, and economic crises of the era, the Chicago Imagist artist used luminous color, silhouetted figures, stylized natural forms, and dramatic shifts of scale and perspective to create provocative works of art.
Through diverse means of expression, from installation and performance to drawing, video and interventions in public space, Öğüt weaves loose narratives that meander between artistic practice and social life to provoke critical consciousness and subtle shifts in perspective.
His work is rooted in the reality of everyday life and he uses the symptoms of social and political ideologies, systems and histories to produce ambitious projects that enact subtle shifts in perspective.
Through deceptively simple shifts of perspective, Banner focuses our attention on the absurdist power plays and infrastructural scripts of our political and social worlds.
Established in Johannesburg in 1966, the gallery works with artists who are at once contemporary and influential, and who strive to shift perspectives and engender social transformation.
Focusing particularly on how the ideas of the 1960s counterculture permeated the desires of the «silent majority», Jones re-stages this historical event as an adapted verbatim script, revealing the shifts in our understanding of gender, social roles and notions of the Self in relation to others and how these perspectives might have shifted in the last half century.
The project as a whole will consider Goodman Gallery's history as an inclusive space, as well as its approach to showing contemporary art that shifts perspectives and engenders social transformation.
The profession rejected this strictly «formalist» approach to teaching writing processes as inadequate preparation for independent legal writing and analysis.44 The shift away from models in legal writing instruction accompanied a shift to teaching students to write from the social perspective.45 The social perspective integrates into writing processes an understanding of the purposes for which a particular document is written, the identities of its audiences, and the needs of those audiences.46 Part of the New Rhetoric evaluates students» work, in part, by how well it fulfills the audiences» needs.47 The difficulty for the first - year law student in this paradigm for learning analysis and writing processes is that she does not know the audience for her first legal writing projects, and she has no basis for comprehending the audience's needs.
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