Sentences with phrase «social boundaries by»

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What drives people to like things outside the boundaries of Facebook's walls if the action is not accompanied by a social reward?
Buyable pins by Pinterest were one of the first «true» social commerce hybrid features, crossing a boundary beyond simple social media advertising to create a new kind of online experience.
Unrecognized by the third servant, the master endeavored to form a relationship across rigid social boundaries.
The most obvious manifestation of the illicit, involving the crossing of boundaries set by social mores and norms, is found in the persistent adulterous character of the narrative.
By his acts of healing the sick, ministering to the poor and the marginalized, and proclaiming forgiveness to sinners, they began breaking through the sharp social boundaries of the day.
«In the world in which we now live, with fears about «The Other» - whether that be Sunni, Shia, Jew, Christian, Yazidi, Hindu or Buddhist - stoked and spread through social media, and amplified by those who would seek to suppress understanding, rather than promote it, there is an urgent need for calm reflection and a genuinely sustained, empathetic and open dialogue across boundaries of faith, ethnicity and culture.»
exhibit interest in the social and discursive processes of «demarcation» by which orthodoxies define, and thereby in some sense create, heresies — not only as the inevitable cartographic by - products of the impulse to draw boundaries and create centers, but also (paradoxically, and in multiple ways) as necessary sources of «nourishment» for orthodoxies themselves.
Mainly through worship, education and social activities, these congregations appropriate symbols and generate new ones, claim and revise traditions, defend and bridge social boundaries, articulate and invent meanings and values by which to make sense of changing circumstances.
Throughout the church's history, the physical boundary between church and ghetto has been reinforced by other boundaries of ethnicity, race and class, boundaries the church has sought to bridge through a variety of social ministries.
If we pursue these eccesiological motives, the church will not be an organized closed community marked by rigid boundaries as at present, and competing with religious communities but a congregation of believers meeting for spiritual fellowship around the Word and the Sacraments, meant to equip them for Christian living, struggles of justicefor the people and evangelistic mission in religiously pluralistic or secular social economic and political institutions.
Mission for a congregation means the crossing over of the boundaries of its cultural matrix into a world where the congregation's household webs of significance no longer obtain and the household is threatened by different discourses, stories, and social forces.
What is really being pushed on parents here is the arbitrary social idea and / or judgment that the earlier the infant does not need intervention the better (in some way for the infant and eventual child and adult) and this concept is inappropriately used as a weapon often by false claims suggesting that if an infant or child can not by some pre-determined age «self - soothe» it never will, or that something is either wrong with them, and is in need of repair, or that their parents are deficient (for not setting «boundaries»).
Children raised by permissive parents tend to lack self - discipline, possess poor social skills, may be self - involved and demanding, and may feel insecure due to the lack of boundaries and guidance.
The problem, however, arises when this social sphere, which traditionally transcended the boundaries of the public / personal distinction, and which preserved, until the dawn of the modern age social integrity and conventional values, becomes encroached by the intervention of the new social — in the sense in which Arendt used the term.
By the middle of the 20th century, social psychologists had widened their research to examine how people can be influenced to make incorrect judgments or cross moral boundaries.
By studying the social forces that bind these ills together, «you can really push the boundaries of public health,» says Dale Stratford, a medical anthropologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.
She also encourages students to nurture their mental health by engaging in self - care, taking time to recover after intense spells of work, setting boundaries between professional and private life, showing compassion and forgiveness toward themselves, and establishing a social support network.
In 2016, the team decided to push the boundaries of what an app could do by giving users even more social - driven dating tools designed to help people form deep and lasting relationships.
However, by exercising boundaries and good judgment, social media could actually enhance our lives and dating opportunities if used in the right way.
The support of Sundance labs has helped shape this into a special piece of material that will take on the many unspoken issues that are dealt with by inner city youth while pushing social boundaries in the wake of the current Time's Up movement.»
Sundance Institute was founded on the notion that by awakening new ideas, pushing creative boundaries, and creating a space for independent artists to share their work, we could make social change a part of our everyday life.
In Fish Tank, physical boundaries stand for social boundaries — the constraints imposed by gender and class and the walls we build for self - protection.
Now McConaughey and Temple can have a cosy candlelit dinner, realise that true love can cross all manner of social boundaries and get married in a montage at the end of the film to the strains of This Will Be an Everlasting Love by Natalie Cole.
Key facts about the lesson are: The content covered by the lesson are; location of Mt St Helens volcano, identifying the plate boundary that caused the eruption, the primary and secondary impact of eruption and analysis of the economic, social and environmental impact of the eruption.
A national campaign launched by Teaching Tolerance over a decade ago, Mix It Up at Lunch Day encourages students to identify, question and cross social boundaries.
A study released in November by Harvard Law School's Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Justice took a look at eight major inter-district integration programs across the country and concluded that Choice is Yours had «perhaps the most impressive system of outreach for students and families crossing school district boundaries — as well as racial, social - class and cultural boundaries
The new SPG App for iPad app pushes the boundaries of current hospitality apps by uniting Starwood's unique focus on design and photography, as well as both curated and real - time social content into one mobile experience.
Contents: Dialouge, by Elaine de Kooning with Rosalyn Drexler Moving Out, Moving Up, by Marjorie Strider Do Your Work, by Louise Nevelson Social Conditions Can Change, by Lynda Benglis The Double - Bind, by Suzi Gablik Women Without Pathos, by Eleanor Antin Artists Transgress All Boundaries, by Rosemarie Castoro
Indeed, with her adeptness at luring viewers with captivating (and seemingly innocuous) hand - painted illustrations, humorous texts, and sheer scale and then surprising them with content that is remarkably honest — by turns subversively friendly or bitingly critical and addressing such fraught subjects as power dynamics, social marginalization, and even the machinations of the art world — she has smartly aligned herself with the enduring and boundary - pushing strategies of satire, parody, and caricature.
In his exploration of social boundaries and socio - cultural inequalities, Santiago Sierra places a succession of war veterans, from varied past conflicts, standing facing one corner of a 5 -5-meter room and instructed to only move from their post once solemnly replaced by another veteran mimicking the changing of the guard.
The show, a bold move that is testament to the lasting legacy of soon to be ex-director Nicholas Serota come June, explores how artists have expressed their sexuality during times of social change and how gender roles and preference assumptions have been questioned and transformed by a collective of creative who were often at the forefront of pushing boundaries and questioning norms.
Boelt and Jenkins sample, recycle and simplify imagery acquired from the internet, magasins, and urban culture, challenging the boundaries of their art work by introducing into the artistic realm concepts of philosophy, science, politics and social theory.
The fiercely un-curated show blurred the boundaries between art and real life: the store, consisting of readymades and multiples, proved that the distance between artworks and everyday objects is established by the art market, and the 24/7 access suggested new forms of social interaction.
Work by KP Brehmer and Ludmila Seefried - Matejkova who were active in West Berlin during that time period are presented along side Suzy Lake's Boundaries series from 1985 and which were made in reaction to her disillusionment with the social activism she was involved in while working with the Sandinistas in Nicaragua.
The Guardian shares ten books by «wild women» who transgressed social, personal, and literary boundaries, including works by Leonora Carrington, Margaret Cavendish, and Audre Lorde.
The exhibition features works by artists responding to social, historical and geopolitical concerns of living in an interconnected world, where notions of boundary, difference and «otherness» have become more complex.
Interlocuting performances establish key narrative shifts within the piece, altering the social fabric of the room by presenting actions that go beyond expected boundaries of interaction.
The exhibition also includes works by artists who are not content to stay on their side of a borderline, and who, through their works, transgress personal and social boundaries.
A strong believer in the power of Art to revitalize communities and bring about social change; he is fascinated by playing with the porous boundaries between painting, video, sculpture, performance, and printmaking.
Yeh's practice is unified by a continual pushing at the boundaries of printmaking; a medium at the intersection of popular literacy, commercialism, and social engagement.
A relentless innovator always pushing the traditional boundaries of art, Oiticica moved rapidly and radically from early works influenced by European modernism to large - scale installations that were meant to be physically experienced and often to critique political and social issues.
Among the exhibitions she has curated at BRIC are Brooklyn Photographs, a major survey of work by the Nuyorican artist Juan Sánchez, Whisper or Shout: Artists in the Social Sphere, and the photography exhibition, En Foco: New Works / Crossing Boundaries, in collaboration with En Foco.
The note, clearly aimed at tyros in the social media scene (which will likely include most lawyers, whether there or here, I'd guess), begins by asserting that social media offer the professional benefits of marketing, interaction with clients, networking, and public education, and present risks such as «the blurring of the boundaries» between professional and personal lives.
When establishing a LinkedIn network, choose a tasteful, professional profile photo, use crisp, creative verbiage, and maintain the personal / professional boundary by checking the privacy settings of your various social network accounts.
It offers the breadth of outlook required by sociologists, social psychologists, social and cultural theorists and others who are addressing healthcare issues that cross disciplinary boundaries.
Adapted from the British neighborhood approach, Patch was used to improve cooperation between public agencies and consumers of services by increasing access to social services, eliminating miscommunication and boundaries between social service agencies and families, empowering individual and families, nurturing local resources, and respecting diversity.
Human rights principles build a framework for economic and social development to occur within the cultural and political boundaries established by Indigenous peoples» traditional laws and customs.
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