Sentences with phrase «social meanings inherent»

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Lastly, meaning may also be derived from a more concrete source: The social mission inherent in the Coworking Manifesto, an online document signed by members of more than 1,700 working spaces.
Jacques Ellul in his many writings is one theorist who takes seriously the idea that there is ideology inherent in technology with the consequence that the adoption of particular technologies has implications for social and religious meaning and expression.
This means that regardless of a person's physical capacity, or social standing, they have an inherent moral worth gifted to them by a Creator God.
To claim freedom means becoming intentional about eradicating the social ills which mitigate against the inherent freedom which is ours.
By that, he means that graduate students should be given the opportunity to explore the values and expectations inherent to their specific fields and to consider whether these are consistent or in conflict with broader social values.
Confronted with these digital realities outside of a logical environment, we are challenged to reflect on the allure and contention inherent in digital representation, and what it means to view art in the age of social media.
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