Second, and most importantly, is the fact that responses to group - based interventions are very often mediated by the unique
social dynamics within each specific intervention group.
Not exact matches
This association apparently arises from the fact that Browning's interest in
social dynamics primarily concerns not processes internal to congregational life, but rather the operations of the larger society
within which congregations are located.
Out of praxis that aims at transforming oppressive
social power arrangements arise fresh theoretical understandings of the structure and
dynamics of oppressive relationships
within society.
«We seek to incorporate
social and environmental principles in our sourcing and manufacturing practices
within the context of the varying government, consumer, regulatory and infrastructure
dynamics that exist around the world.»
Both underlying personal issues
within the relationship and underlying patterns that come from
social dynamics can fuel a husband's demand for his wife to stop nursing.
The National Science Foundation, too, has been increasing its support for network science, especially
within the divisions dedicated to computer science and human
social dynamics.
My past and current work focuses on evolution of various forms of cooperation
within and between species,
social and ecological networks, and human
social evolution and socio - ecological
dynamics.
Aside from the incredible influence of
social upheaval, there are also clear functional
dynamics within the Academy that one must consider going forward.
Classroom design is part of the
social environment, along with the teacher / student power structure, the popularity
dynamics within a peer group and many other factors.
Within such a schoolwide initiative, administrators, faculty, and staff members need to understand and manage student
social dynamics, and to handle aggression with clear, consistent consequences.
Planners require knowledge of planning concepts, principles, techniques, and practices; the
social, economic, political, physical elements, and the
dynamics of change
within communities.
Christian Vincent's dream - like paintings explore the
dynamics of conformity and desire in
social situations
within the framework of a post-industrial world.
Both artists delve into the semiotics of common materials in search of the power
dynamics and
social structures embedded
within.
The exhibition as a whole can be seen as a collection of responses to
social dynamics as they play out in specific locations in Mexico,
within the context of Marfa, Texas, and throughout their shared geographic and conceptual borderlands.
The artists featured in Fire
Within confront ideological, cultural, and
social topics throughout their work — including the changing perceptions of cultural and gender identity,
social dynamics and status, and traditional values and belief systems.
[ENG] With his vast production of drawings Efren Alvarez (Barcelona, Spain 1980) explores contemporary worldviews applied to conflict and
social dynamics, as well as the active properties of drawing
within civic and political contexts.
Working
within the contexts of Johannesburg and Berlin — cities undergoing significant
social and political changes — Rhode's artworks embrace a vibrant spontaneity and are infused with both the language of the street and the
dynamics of body - based performance art of the 1970s.
The starting point for the artists featured in You Don't Need a Weatherman are investigations aimed at revealing
social dynamics, economic systems, and political relations
within an increasingly complex world of virtual representation, infinite sources of information, and invisible data flows.
*** «Perhaps concern over «uncertainty» in complex, adaptive, open systems should be investigated by inductive generalization from observations of the
dynamics of a wide range of such systems: ecosystems,
social systems, computer systems, immune systems, economic systems... It is curious that the following things are never admitted as «facts about the world,» but here goes: the observer would note of all of these systems that they undergo oscillations
within apparent parameters and occasionally flip into new regimes; they often demonstrate novel emergence; and that increased forcing, whether of native elements or exotic ones, increases the rates of oscillation and catastrophic shifts, sometimes after a quieter period of sub-threshold build - up.
Establishing career vision, branding and marketing skills for the workplace, understanding the
dynamics of the workplace, identifying strengths and how they relate to career placement, creating a job search strategy, preparing resumes and cover letters for applying to industries, preparing behaviors for
social and team interactions, scripting interview skills for acing the interview, acquiring a new job, adapting to the new job and the new organizational
dynamics, understanding organizational fit and finding rhythm
within the job role, using assessments to provide third party perception to enable a greater sense of self awareness, apply the new information to increase productivity and influence.
The above studies support the idea that when looking into the issue of high expressed emotion and its correlation with relapse of psychological disorders one needs to not only consider family
dynamics but also
social and economic factors to see what would be
within the acceptable norms for the patient to be interacting with on a daily basis.
It is also important to investigate the
dynamics of
social contexts over time to tease apart effects of stability and change
within the family — peer mesosystem (Bronfenbrenner & Morris, 1998).