Synthetic biology, or synbio, has leapt into scientific, commercial, and
social discourse with amazing speed.
Not exact matches
In truth,
social media is not a telescopic lens — as the telephone actually was — but an opinion - fracturing prism that shatters
social cohesion by replacing a shared public sphere and its dynamically overlapping
discourse with a wall of increasingly concentrated filter bubbles.
I will call this the practice of moral
discourse, appropriating the term «
discourse» from Habermas and designating
with it the specific
social practice that suspends other purposes in order to assess the validity of contested claims (see Habermas, Theory 17 - 18,25,42; Moral 158 - 60).
The duties correlative
with these rights must be explicitly neutral to all substantive
social prescriptions precisely because the
discourse is about those prescriptions in their pertinence to legal norms.
Lentricchia, whose earlier work earned him the epithet «the Dirty Harry of literary theory, is the author of Criticism and
Social Change (1983), which urges us to regard all literature as «the most devious of rhetorical
discourses (writing
with political designs upon us all), either in opposition to or in complicity
with the power in place.»
It is an ideology seizing threads of environmental,
social, racial, and economic justice, and interweaving them
with strands of multiculturalism, gender
discourse, gay rights, queer theory, post-colonialism, and anti-capitalism.
But
with the widespread failure of the field to come to any agreement about the Bible's own categories of
discourse, its special modes of literary expression and intentionality, and especially those
social and religious factors that handed the Old Testament over to us, we have simply been thrown back on ourselves and the deeply felt convictions
with which we began the process of interpretation.
Best Headline: Bruce Reyes Chow
with «10 Things This Liberal,
Social Justice Christian, Progressive Democrat Has in Common
with Conservative, Evangelical Christian, Tea Party Republicans» ``... At the core of our
discourse should not be an obsession
with winning the future, but our common yearning to discover where God is leading us.
From a few simple words to a huge piece of
social discourse, or even just an image
with no words.
First, the term acquired distinct meaning in the late «90s domestic political
discourse of Hungary and is specifically used to describe thinking and politics associated
with neoliberal economic policies and a set of progressive
social and cultural ideas.
With the usual few years of delay, the Italian left seemed on the path to modernize its political
discourse along the lines already taken by New Labour in Britain or the
Social Democrat's Agenda 2010 in Germany.
The
discourse surrounding this protest avoids foriegn policy issues, while it is obvious to all parties involved that the solution to questions of welfare and
social policy can not be detached from whatever stand Israel chooses to take
with regard to the upcoming UN resolution and its consequences.
Many
social critics, including Binyavanga Wainaina, Emma Dabiri, and Brian Bwesigye have taken issue
with Selasi and the broader Afropolitan
discourse — arguing that it reflects an elitist representation of African diasporas, which depoliticizes
social relations and commodifies African cultures.
With the right circumstances of
social discourse, education, media coverage, and so on - powerful or interested minorities make people believe or support one thing or the other, and they vote accordingly.
The
Social Liberal Forum contributes to the
discourse on public policy within the Liberal Democrats and in the public realm through events, blog posts and opinion articles, engagement
with the media and political leaders and through publications.
An honest
discourse on asylum and migration in the EU must certainly recognize the challenges to
social cohesion and legitimate concerns of the receiving societies that develop
with the arrival of migrants.
The societal level deals
with the permissiveness of the political and
social climate, the societal norms and the public
discourse on what is possible and impossible for women to do, how women should behave etc (8)(9).
By examining HRE through a historical trajectory, the course engages
with current debates on HRE and its contribution to
discourse on
social justice and education.
«When I thought about what had happened to our
discourse about government and the
social fabric, I had the idea that it begins
with 9/11 — technically the book begins on 9/12 —
with that intense reaction to what had happened: the coming together, the selflessness, the collective pride.
Postcommodity works to forge new metaphors capable of rationalizing our shared experiences within this increasingly challenging contemporary environment; promote a constructive
discourse that challenges the
social, political and economic processes that are destabilizing communities and geographies; and connect Indigenous narratives of cultural self - determination
with the broader public sphere.
Gillian Wearing's work leaves a strong personal and
social imprint that provides it
with a powerful
discourse, that addresses highly topical issues such as violence, isolation and trauma from the point of view of everyday life.
As the Hammer Museum's announcement describes, what binds the artists involved is that they are «deeply engaged
with vital aspects of our culture today and believe in art's capacity to engage
social discourse.»
Working
with video, radio, painting, and people, he is exploring the connecting points and underpinnings of
social discourse.
His critical
discourse also went beyond the page to the salon — in the 1930s, Schapiro would organize dinners
with his peers, including pioneering MoMA director Alfred Barr, art historian Erwin Panofsky, curator James Johnson Sweeney, art dealer Jerome Klein, and critical and
social theorist Lewis Mumford.
The exhibition features lithographic prints, linocuts, mixed media collages and tapestry — all of which deal
with ideas of courage, voicing identity and exerting valour in the face of adversity in both past and present
social discourses.
Interacting conceptually and aesthetically, the work in «Recent Histories» sought to deepen and expand the representation surrounding the
discourse of African photography and video art, as well as dealing
with the
social and political tensions that occur worldwide.
Modern Mondays presents new — and newly rediscovered — film and media works
with the director in attendance, stimulating
discourse, dialogue, and interaction in a
social setting.
In it, Steinberg declared that by inventing what he dubbed the «flatbed picture plane,» Rauschenberg derived a «pictorial surface that let the world in again» — a bold and profound claim from an art historian who had upon their emergence in the 1950s loudly decried the Combines.2 Implicitly contrasting Rauschenberg's achievement
with the conventions of Abstract Expressionism and Color Field painting, Steinberg claims for Rauschenberg not simply a great formal advancement, but one that forced a shift in the
discourse of visual art to include once more the
social world.
As the title suggests, this stunning exhibition brings together six modern and contemporary artists working
with their local Persian traditions in Iran as well as internationally, broadening the
discourse to current political and
social situations.
Actively engaging
with the present
social discourses that inform South Africa, the exhibition's curatorial premise asks both the artists and viewers to reflect on the future: is it possible to envisage a future based on principles of humanity and equality, rather than on exclusion and division?
To be concerned
with the institutional conditioning of young artists is to associate oneself
with a
social group inextricably connected to academic
discourse and economic opportunity.
The emotional thread woven into the paintings, the
social spaces, is meant to stimulate
discourse with the audience.
He forms a unique
social discourse, developing events that break
with traditional notions of performance and embrace realism and interaction as necessary aspects of the viewing experience.
With its one - year research and exhibition program» UNTIE TO TIE — On Colonial Legacies and Contemporary Societies», the ifa - Galerie Berlin explores the intersections between artistic and
social discourses related to the colonial structures in contemporary realities.
He forms a unique
social discourse, developing events that break
with traditional notions of performance and embrace realism and interaction as necessary aspects of viewing experience.
As an outsider to the school but certainly no stranger to its culture, Tehrani plans «to expand [the architecture school's] conversations
with the schools of Art and Engineering, and the Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences, to catalyze the broadening of architectural
discourse within the institution as a whole.»
With this take on his own technique, Bradford is showing the public an aspect of himself in the form of bright color, wry wit, and his personal gift for maintaining grace and humor in his engagement with the full range of social discou
With this take on his own technique, Bradford is showing the public an aspect of himself in the form of bright color, wry wit, and his personal gift for maintaining grace and humor in his engagement
with the full range of social discou
with the full range of
social discourse.
Seeing art as a profound and competent media for
social and political
discourse, the gallery aspires to serve as a platform for art that interacts
with the surrounding society.
The grants draw from the New York - based foundation's Art and
Social Justice initiative, established in 2015 to
with a mission to use «art as a tool for advocacy and creative change, inclusive community engagement, and the promotion of greater civic participation and public
discourse.»
Made in L.A. 2018 presents a diverse group of artists who are deeply engaged
with vital aspects of our culture today and believe in art's capacity to engage
social discourse.
The mere use of words such as «high priestess,» «heresy,» «apostasy,» and the like
with barely a hint of irony in what should ultimately be a scientific and
social discourse highlights the perversion of the process.
The problem
with this «end justifies the means» argument — where the means involved is the abhorrent use of a pejorative descriptor to devalue the arguers of alternative points of view rather than their arguments at the political and
social level — is that it is as close to absolute evil in
social and public
discourse as it is possible to get.
How does
discourse about nuclear energy, climate change, and / or the environment manifest in mass media, popular culture, or
social media and
with what consequences?
Demand and supply - side interventions have different ethical implications,
with ethics being the
social discourse about how we manage our own agency or agencies (our «doing») in the light of what is best or better for us or for a greater community or some combination thereof.
The one significant book on the subject I've come across (and I haven't looked exhaustively, so please enlighten me if there is more out there) The
Social Construction of Climate Change: Power Knowledge Norms
Discourses, ME Pettenger really deals only
with the question of how climate change advocacy fails to capture the policy agenda.
The Advisory Committee will include members
with expertise including climate science, climate impacts and economics, potential response options, science communication,
social media engagement, science education, and other issues considered to be contentious in public
discourse.
Social media and networking platforms have hijacked law firm marketing mind share, discourse and resources, with many «experts» proclaiming that social media is the n
Social media and networking platforms have hijacked law firm marketing mind share,
discourse and resources,
with many «experts» proclaiming that
social media is the n
social media is the new PR.
My point is that our current
discourse on «gold farming» is inextricably tied to race / ethnicity because our
social interactions
with other players are based on pervasive stereotypes of racial identities.
As a
social worker in the field of adoptions, and having spent a lot of time volunteering or working
with adoptees, and having the benefit of a
social work education, JaeRan wanted to connect - the - gaps in what she saw as an adoptive parent and adoption professional dominant
discourse around adoption.
Drawn from the principles underlying the right to development defined in the Declaration on the Right to Development and the international
discourse on sustainable development the framework outlined in chapter one seeks to integrate the ethical principles of equality and respect
with the economic and
social forces that direct contemporary societies.