Sentences with phrase «social conditioning through»

Image credit: Stephen Willats The Space Time Traveller 2010 Courtesy of the artist and Victoria Miro Gallery London Stephen Willats examines connections between personal narratives and social conditions through themes of...
Presenting text - based video and sculpture, the included works negotiate the social conditions through which sound is produced, exchanged, and absorbed.

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It is only through social conditioning that we adapt to others around us.
The focus was not on curing adverse social conditions but on ensuring» through education and employment» that all Americans made use of the opportunities available to them.
A social policy, therefore, that first provides food, clothing, shelter, and medical care and only then attends to the other circumstances that permit or prevent the pursuit of happiness will undermine the social practices through which those other enabling conditions are ordinarily created.
The right to participate in the widest possible moral discourse, through which social practices are legislated and justice is pursued, is also a formative condition of emancipation.
I would not say that seeing through ego requires first seeing through social conditioning, but that they are, in fact, one and the same.
Yet through many centuries she has been conditioned by the prevailing social ambience.
If human beings could communicate among themselves by direct sympathy, then they would be as mutually dependent upon each other as the body and mind are; and this condition would deny individual persons freedom and distinct individuality over against one another.26 Although the relationship between one's body and mind seems to be immediately social, Hartshorne holds that interchange between human minds is almost never by direct contact and generally through mediation of vibrating particles of air and other kinds of «matter.»
The voracious reductionism that undergirds the politics of victimhood can vindicate neither the honor of the poor nor the government's redress of their grievances through the endless rearrangement of social advantages and conditions.
In a general sense, one can speak of four areas of struggle: (i) the system of economic exploitation and social stratification (racial segregation, women's working conditions, unemployment and the new legislation of «flexibility and «deregulation); (ii) the ideology (the way of representing the world, social relations, etc.) that justifies the system — the new ideologies of race superiority, the religious legitimation of competition and the so - called free market as the only and sufficient way of organizing human life (iii) the ways in which the consciousness of the oppressed, is led to interject this ideology of domination and to develop a feeling of self - denial and self - devaluation; (iv) the atomization of the society through the weakening and destruction of neighborhood, workers and local cultural manifestations.
For her part, Margaret Mead, the American anthropologist, already in her 1949 work Male and Female, held that the natural feminine longing for and pride in child - bearing can be eradicated but only through intense social conditioning.
Tight corseting was encouraged during the Victorian Era, often up and through the six month of pregnancy, so that the woman could hide her condition and remain active in the social scene.
Lasting, effective addiction recovery is about social rehab, not just individually but culturally — through how we are conditioning the next generation to reach out to virtual social connections more than in - person, human connections.
But to have value today, Benson's argument needs to be advanced with a new twist: identities are not a given; they are constructed through social processes — processes which also condition voting behaviour.
It took years for workers to develop effective forms of organisation through trade unions and to name and diagnose the harms that underscored moral claims to limits on the working day, decent pay and conditions, and later to a social minimum from the surplus they produced.
Elsewhere in the issue, you can see how science is working on new breeding and distribution techniques to save the coral reefs; a way to gain a better understanding of dark matter through the search for whether axion particles exist; a probe into the cause and solutions for the toxic condition of social disconnection, also known as loneliness; and even how to elucidate the long - sought origins of how snakes got their slither.
Then, through public performance, participants felt the power that their stories could have on others and gained both an appreciation for their lives and a desire to unleash their newly found «voices» to change the social conditions that create HIV risk, stigma and trauma.
According to Dr. David Perlmutter, neurological conditions such as Alzheimer's can be prevented through simple changes to diet, exercise, and social...
This is merely the latest study from Dr. Christakis and Fowler to examine the spread of health conditions and behaviors through social networks.
Each week Funk reaches over 350,000 combat athletes worldwide through his newsletter, social media and online programs and has helped fighters prepare for battle in most of the major MMA and Combat promotions including UFC, Bellator, Glory, K1, ADCC and Grapplers Quest, making him one of the strength and conditioning leaders in the combat sport community.
Sterritt ** A well - to - do Protestant clergyman falls in love with a younger woman, complicating his passage through the World War I era and subsequent years of changing social conditions.
His international breakthrough, Dogtooth, tackled social conditioning (parental or otherwise) through a nightmare experiment in child rearing; it remains a shock - buzzer cult film for the ages.
I call this a transformative volition, or protagonistic intent, a praxis of the possible that moves in and on and through the world designed to transform the material and social conditions that shape us (and are shaped by us) so that our capacities are enhanced and our humanity enlarged.
Limited financial resources brought these families to near bankruptcy when their child was critically injured through a mishap or an accidental inattentive moment, and the often so desperate situation seemed to be reflected, as well as accentuated by their living environment and social conditions.
So Raymond turned to outside resources through partnerships with the community and through foundation grants for two priorities: expanded summer learning and a focus on social and emotional learning, which stresses developing students» non-cognitive skills, such as resiliency, self - control and self - motivation as underlying conditions for effective learning.
In this situation, it seems likely that there are fundamental social, resource, and perhaps leadership issues affecting student engagement and performance in schools, such that significant improvement without changes in those fundamental conditions is unlikely, even through curricular and instructional improvements informed by detailed analyses of assessment data.
«Language arts became a discipline concerned with major universal themes, the human condition, exploring life experiences, and social agendas introduced through quality literature» (Gonzales & Grubb, 1997 p. 696).
Through this highly interactive Engaged Classrooms Institute, middle and high school educators will take a deep dive to explore engagement conditions and research based strategies resulting in classrooms that support healthy relationships, inspire students to invest in their learning, and support students to tackle the heightened demands of complex academic content and social experiences.
They help us learn about cultures, civilizations, and social issues through time, place, and the human condition and challenge observers to think critically about creativity, context, and perspectives.
The original DOT strategy was intended to have the flexibility to be adjusted periodically in light of changing social and technological conditions as well as new insights acquired through implementation.
In this passionate analysis of the human condition, renowned biologist Wilson guides us through the great maze of evolutionary adaptations that led to our ancestors» «advanced social life,» the biological wellspring for tribalism, art, and morality.
A free market is social cooperation conditioned by the respect of private property rights,» Therefore the meaning of inflation is that it extends the nominal money supply through a violation of property rights.
According to dog trainer Dr. Ian Dunbar, dog aggressive dogs have poor social skills and are best trained through classical conditioning.
Dr. Jim ’83 and Anne ’80 Gardner, who own Gardner Animal Hospital in Eufaula, learned through social media about the lifesaving research being conducted at the college's Scott - Ritchey Research Center for GM1 gandliosidosis, a lysosomal storage disease that attacks the brain and spinal cord, and is a progressive and degenerative condition that is always fatal in children.
For the more social, enjoy a drink at our bar while getting to know some of the other guests or gaze out over the lagoon and if the conditions are right watch dolphins frolicking or perhaps whales swimming lazily through the Heads.
That the social condition can indeed change, that it will change through the desires of female artists to exhibit their works is a necessity, simply because there are more females choosing to do art.
Robert Colescott is «a proud instigator who fearlessly tackled subjects of social and racial inequality, class structure, and the human condition through his uniquely rhythmic and often manic style of figuration.»
In particular, the participating artists María Andueza and Barbara Lázara bring into focus the conditions and experiences of work and speech, through the matters of stress and saliva, delving into processes by which ideas and desires emerge into the social field.
Black Dada references social and historical conditions through the formal methods of conceptualism, producing a point of convergence — the artwork, which sieves and questions matters pertaining to the freedom of abstraction in language and visual art, the animating force of blackness, and the strategies of experimental avant - gardes.
The Everywhere Studio interprets the works of post-war artists and emerging practitioners — including Bruce Nauman, Carolee Schneemann, Dieter Roth, Martin Kippenberger, Faith Ringgold, Elaine Sturtevant, Anna Oppermann, Tetsumi Kudo, Andrea Zittel, Neïl Beloufa, among others — through the lens of the social and historical conditions in which they were made.
EDUARDO RESTREPO CASTAÑO examines, through a practice that draws from academic research and lived experience, the relationship between social imaginaries surrounding nature, gender difference, and the diasporic condition.
Charchian is an investigator of «the state of alienation through realms of the physical, psycho - social, and spiritual human condition
More humbly, it was intended, like many other restagings of historic exhibitions, as an objective observation of the present social and cultural conditions within which art is produced, presented, and given value, through the reenactment of a show that had struggled with similar issues.
The result is a collage of individual experiences, based on the common social condition of living as a perceived foreigner in Germany combined with still - lifes where everyday life objects are exoticised through the way of staging.
Delivering an acerbic political and social commentary through impeccable draughtsmanship, Victor's works act as incisive reflections on the human condition.
Through my work as an independent curator, at the Liverpool Biennial in the United Kingdom and subsequently as the director and later co-curator of the Werkleitz Biennale, I was able to explore different approaches to artistic and cultural production and also to analyze curatorial and institutional models under a variety of cultural, social and economic conditions.
This meant that Arte Povera artists mined their particular social and historical moment to express something distinctly precise about the Italian condition through the use of installation, assemblage, and performance art, explaining why art historians have usually positioned them alongside artists working in the style known as Post Minimalism; American artists such as Keith Sonnier, Richard Serra, and Eva Hesse, and with artists in Europe included in the famous show When Attitudes Become Form (1969), such as Joseph Beuys, Yves Klein, and Hans Haacke.
Within the context of the exhibition, Shonibare's work explores the social constructs which inform the human condition by examining racial and cultural stereotypes through juxtaposing a white and a black ballerina dancing each other's mirror image in what is traditionally a solo from Swan Lake.
These exhibitions offer a mirror to the contemporary condition and its new developments through social photographs and innovative design.
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