Sentences with phrase «social hierarchy for»

As a response to the current social and political climate in the United States, the Strange Fire Collective is looking for work made by women, people of color, and LGBTQ artists that engages with issues of social justice and critically questions the dominant social hierarchy for our upcoming exhibition Call and Response: Art as Resistance.
Since older men are probably more stable in their careers and in the workplace and social hierarchy for walking.

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«If you believe you are attractive, you tend to think you belong in a higher social class yourself and believe, accordingly, that hierarchies are a legitimate way for organizing people and groups.
The abnormalities of atheistic beliefs are in today's timelines littering profusely many cherished religious societies whose fundamentalisms have been a social consistency for many good years... Even though I am distasteful of today's religions in that they are usurping the least wealthy, I see their mismanaging of financial dexterities due each religion's hierarchies needing more money for themselves than for their communal poor folks...
A third, a physician in New York City, praised the Catholic tradition for its emphasis on human dignity and social justice, but added: «I am troubled by the fact that I find greater acceptance of myself as a whole person in my professional community as a physician, than I do in the official hierarchy of the church of my family, my childhood, and my life.»
And this regime was, naturally, a fixed hierarchy of social power, atop which stood the gods, a little lower kings and nobles, and at the bottom slaves; the order of society, both divine and natural in provenance, was a fixed and yet somehow fragile «hierarchy within totality» that had to be preserved against the forces that surrounded it, while yet drawing on those forces for its spiritual sustenance.
Hillary Mantel is a very talented, very bitter ex-Catholic who's said that the Church today is «not an institution for respectable people» (so much for the English hierarchy's decades - long wheedling for social acceptance).
The alleged subordination of the gospel to Karl Marx is illustrated, for example, by charging that «false» liberation theology concentrates too much on a few selected biblical texts that are always given a political meaning, leading to an overemphasis on «material» poverty and neglecting other kinds of poverty; that this leads to a «temporal messianism» that confuses the Kingdom of God with a purely «earthly» new society, so that the gospel is collapsed into nothing but political endeavor; that the emphasis on social sin and structural evil leads to an ignoring or forgetting of the reality of personal sin; that everything is reduced to praxis (the interplay of action and reflection) as the only criterion of faith, so that the notion of truth is compromised; and that the emphasis on communidades de base sets a so - called «people's church» against the hierarchy.
According to MacKinnon, sexuality is «socially organized to require sex inequality for excitement and satisfaction,» or, «to put it another way, perhaps gender must be maintained as a social hierarchy so that men will be able to get erections; or, part of the male interest in keeping women down lies in the fact that it gets men up.»
This means neither syncretism nor relativism, since it is possible within any social or personal context to develop criteria for the evaluation of religious phenomena and a consequent hierarchy of choice.1
Martin imbibed the traditional culture and kept his place in a severe social hierarchy, shuttling between various respectable and well - set - up families, the Schalbes and the Cottas for whom he did baby sitting, and accompanied Heinrich Schalbe's son to school.
The biggest thing for me to keep in mind is that everyone comes from someplace different in the social hierarchy, and that it is damn difficult to do the «right thing» when you have fewer resources.
Most studies of mouse social hierarchy have focused on more aggressive behaviors such as how male mice might pick on new cage members, says Helmut Kessels, a neurologist at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience who was not involved with the research.
Fighting ants, giant solider termites, and foraging worker ants recently discovered in 100 - million - year - old amber provide direct evidence for advanced social behavior in ancient ants and termites — two groups that are immensely successful because of their ability to organize in hierarchies.
Ecologist Tuttle, who has studied bats for more than half a century, reveals their unique intelligence, social hierarchies and necessity for healthy ecosystems.
The crucial connections dictating a mouse's place in the social hierarchy appear to sit in the part of the brain called the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), responsible for emotion and decision - making.
In humans, social hierarchies exist but they are less pervasive and depend on quickly changing social reference groups, for example, within one's family, or at work, or in a sports team.»
We know that packs of wolves form complex social hierarchies, and that this behaviour is likely to have evolved because it is good for the pack, which in turn helps protect its members.
For example, in species such as baboons that have rigid social rankings and hierarchies, with so - called alpha males dominating other males and females over extended periods of time, it can apparently be more stressful at the top.
So important is it that for many people, physical and emotional wellbeing are directly connected to their place in the social hierarchy.
The traditional environment imposes traditional rules of social hierarchy, he says, but «all that suddenly gets tossed on its head when you're in a bubbling dungeon» — which was the venue for the session 2 panel led by Williams.
Telling the story of a group of outsiders dealing with stoners, violent stepdads and new social hierarchies, it also proved a breeding ground for the now famous Judd Apatow clan.
«I did wide research into the social and historical world of the Royal English family [from 1887 at the Queen's Jubilee celebration until her death in 1901], and this woman who was burdened with formality and rigidity and the absurdity of the hierarchy within the household,» said long - time Fears costume designer Consolata Boyle (twice Oscar - nominated for «The Queen» and «Florence Foster Jenkins»).
Like the strange chemical cocktails he drinks, the sex he craves is synthetic and instead of living his own life he looks for a synthetic version of life, and that's the belief system and social hierarchy that Lancaster offers.
«Kiss my shoe» is her opening salvo, and the complicated gender and class dynamics between them make for a heady affair marked by reversals of social hierarchies.
Set in the post-WWII South, Netflix's powerful period drama is based on Hillary Jordan's play and charts the story of two families pitted against a barbaric social hierarchy and an unrelenting landscape — the McAllan family, with wife Laura (Carey Mulligan) underprepared and overly hopeful for Henry's (Jason Clarke) grandiose farming dreams, and the Jackson family, led by Hap (Rob Morgan) and Florence Jackson (Mary J. Blige), whose families have worked the land for generations.
More worrying is the effect on classroom ethos as children are increasingly seen to directly compete against each other for their place in the class and therefore the social hierarchy and life chances.
We've called on SAISD to expand its non-academic support for our students — support sorely missing in a district that appears to prioritize the addition of new leadership positions in an already top - heavy district hierarchy over providing social workers or behavior specialists for our students.
For better or worse, a highly academic environment will create social hierarchies based on academic metrics while a school environment that reveres sports will structure the system around athletics (Crosnoe, 2011, pp. 184 - 187).
Not only is a Social Security number not a requirement for all credit reporting, but it only tends to comes in at third place within the hierarchy of the four most critical pieces of personally identifiable information that determine whether an account lands on your credit report or doesn't.
FACE (Foundation for Animal Care and Education) said on their blog, «Once our dogs» foundational needs (biological, social, emotional) are met, we can then use the Hierarchy of Dog Needs to address force - free behavior modification.»
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In general, we do have to be cautious about drawing parallels between the social behavior of wolves and other wild canids vs. dogs, because we know that there are important genetic behavioral differences — for example, feral dogs live in much looser social groups than wolves with members coming and going frequently, and do not have a strictly defined social hierarchy.
It is very important that puppies stay with their mom and siblings for as long as possible during these periods and get to develop very important social skills of relating to each other and establishing a pecking order or hierarchy.
Rockstar announced yesterday that they would be incorporating a new hierarchy system as part of its Social Club, just in time for GTA V's release.
As social becomes the axis for which all search is predicated, advanced SEO / SMO and a maturing human algorithm reinforced by the stature of one's social capital will ultimately contribute to the hierarchy, placement, and findability of the content and social objects we share online.
Ever since the beginning of her career, Trockel showed her love for addressing controversial issues of sexuality, feminism, as well as the hierarchy of the political and social systems.
Third, it exposed the fact that Iniva's programme has, since the mid 2000s, existed in a state of arrested development, a position of stasis made all the more apparent by the accelerated rate of social, economic and cultural change during the period — most notably the partial dissolution of cultural hierarchies facilitated by the world wide web, and the emergence of strong grass roots arts activities and young independent organisations operating, for however brief a period, outside the mainstream.
Yet his purpose with such inclusions is not the personal anecdote; rather, they raise questions concerning the category of the collective — for example, to what extent social structures and the hierarchies woven into them inform our personalities.
Known for her powerful installations, performances, and videos which question notions of social inequality and hierarchy, Marcelle's latest exhibition was created using a radical and unconventional process, whereby the artist handed over the creative process to a team of six local artists and technicians.
For nearly five decades Denes has used the pyramid both structurally and conceptually to examine environmental priorities and social hierarchies.
But this unique indigenous group, known for shunning material possessions and social hierarchy, is at great risk of losing the elements that have allowed them to thrive for so long.
Worrying about this, having any sort of social stigma, personal social discomfort with this is just manufactured nonsense of the highest order — manufactured by advertising linking sweat to lack of control and, at a deeper level, by ingrained hierarchy (sweating is laboring and laboring is a lower rung on the social ladder than being able to pay or order people to labor for you; cool people don't labor).
Consequently, the study points out to the extent that aggression is instrumental for social climbing, increases in status also increase the risk of victimization — at least until the pinnacle of the hierarchy is reached.
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