Sentences with phrase «social geography»

«The Proto ‐ Aurignacian shows some internal variability that could reflect an adaptation to changing environmental conditions, overall it remains very stable in terms of its techno ‐ typology and social geography across these events,» the researchers wrote in their study.
By comparative standards, America has a weak welfare state, a decentralized education system, a segregated and unequal social geography, an underprofessionalized educational field, and very high expectations for its schools.
To this end, Social Geographies engages artistic agency on multiple levels.
In response to such prescriptive terms, Social Geographies asks viewers to experience artwork regarded as different, differently.
Leisa Rundquist (Associate Professor of Art History) curated the exhibition titled Social Geographies: Interpreting Space and Place for the Asheville Art Museum (January 25 — May 18, 2014).
Kyong Park is an architect, artist, urban theorist, and activist, whose research and artistic practice focus on urban landscapes and contemporary social geography.
«The Proto ‐ Aurignacian shows some internal variability that could reflect an adaptation to changing environmental conditions, overall it remains very stable in terms of its techno ‐ typology and social geography across these events,» the researchers wrote in their study.
He could go to my last post, about the tensions between classical music and popular culture, or better yet, to perhaps the most important (yet - least - commented - on) Rock Songbook entry I ever wrote, «Rock's Social Geography
Rock's Social Geography 16.
The project includes the subjects of human ecology, philosophy, political science, sociology of law, social geography, economic history, physical geography and ecosystems analysis.
Years later, Sadlier continued to innovate by publishing the Social Geography Series.
Although very different bodies of work, Baltimore and Paradise Omeros both use the triple image format Julien has been working with since 1996 to explore the aesthetic, social and psychic aspects of space, location and social geography.
Asheville, NC, Asheville Art Museum, Social Geographies: Interpreting Space and Place, curated by Leisa Rundquist, January 25, 2014 — May 18, 2014
Spatial divisions between «inside» and «outside» impact how the art world describes, identifies and validates artists featured within the exhibition, Social Geographies: Interpreting Space and Place.
Social Geographies: Interpreting Space and Place was organized by the Asheville Art Museum and guest curated by Dr. Leisa Rundquist.
The exhibition's staging creates a web of relationships and connections across the related fields of postcolonial studies, cultural migration, and social geography.
Like the larger floor works, surplus engages the politics of unseen industrialized labor more so than the social geographies of cities address by the After Willis series.
Vaughan's drawings have been exhibited in group and solo shows in the US and abroad, including The Influential Female in Brooklyn, NY, A Social Geography of Hair in North Adams, MA, and Exquisite Self: Fabricated Boundaries in Tampa, FL..
No longer a fortress in an uneasy city, the Whitney Museum of American Art opens itself up to a changed New York, a glittery emblem of new urban capital signaling a definitive shift in the city's social geography.
Exposing contradictions and paradoxes within the way people use language, remember history, and relate to one another, Ewan's work extrapolates from bits of urban architecture or social geography to find important lessons in how we navigate culture and one another.
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