Sentences with phrase «social phenomena of»

Our goals are to (1) provide our audience with alternative resources regarding criminalization, inequality, and social harm as well as (2) encourage more action - oriented relationships with groups or social phenomena of study.
Traversing the boundaries of Fine Art, Illustration, and Graffiti, rising star of the UK Contemporary Art movement Alex Young's latest body of work investigates the social phenomena of alter - ego's, rendered primarily in spray paint, Young's -LSB-...]
A unique experience for foreign tourists and that has much success among locals is going to the Lucha Libre, which without a doubt has been one of the most interesting social phenomena of recent years.
The mission of Social Psychology Network is to promote peace, social justice, and sustainable living through public education, research, and The Social Network explores the moment at which Facebook, the most revolutionary social phenomena of the new century, was invented — through the warring
This book explains the psycho - social phenomena of how each person creates their own unique «good mother myth» and then examines why these myths are not only faulty, but could in fact lead to poor parenting, marital disaster and individual crisis.
By the early 20th century, bandwagons were commonplace in political campaigns, and «jump on the bandwagon» had become a derogatory term used to describe the social phenomenon of wanting to be part of the majority even when it means going against one's principles or beliefs.
Rapid population growth is a pervasive fact of life in less - developed countries today — a form of social change so typical, and at the same time so profound, that it may spuriously be associated with almost any other social phenomenon of the present generation.
This social phenomenon of competitive parenting makes me furious.
In this paper we explored the social phenomenon of online dating using a simple binary task that mimics the procedure used by immensely popular online dating sites such as e-Harmony, OK Cupid, Tinder, etc..
There is no denying — the social phenomenon of dating on the Internet is taking the world by storm.
There is no denying — the social phenomenon of dating on the Internet is taking the world by storm... There are literally...
After an Oscar nomination in February for her work in «Lion,» acclaim this spring for her turn in HBO's «Big Little Lies» and even the social phenomenon of the Kidman World Cup, she will now follow it with the Cannes hat trick.
It's not hard to imagine audiences yelling retorts to the screen in the same way «The Rocky Horror Picture Show» set off its a social phenomenon of audience interaction.
In 2017, Annka Kultys Gallery is pleased to welcome Deja by hosting her first solo exhibition with the gallery featuring CYPHORIA, a virtual travel agency that explores the techno - social phenomenon of living concurrently outside / inside the machine.
CV: Was it just this social phenomenon of prejudice, or was it the esthetic or the kind of subject matter that people were involved in?
Drawing on avian physiology, rituals of mating and territorial display, and the social phenomenon of flocking, she has assembled a fantastical procession of species all fashioned from modest materials such as clay, wire, and painted canvas.
Yes, a surprising and useful admission, because it acknowledges a key process via which the huge social phenomenon of CAGW arose in the first place, and indeed that the scientific process is vulnerable to corruption by memes.
I specifically define «the social phenomenon of CAGW», and say that this * doesn't * include anything happening in the actual climate, * or climate science as a proxy for that *.
So, CAGW (and with this term I'm always refering ONLY to «the social phenomenon of», NOT to actual climate events or [uncorrupted] science, but yes including memetically corrupted science) has at least 2 salvation substitutes, one weak and one strong.
PLUS, I reject «the social phenomenon of CAGW», i.e. NOT including any of the genuine science taking place on climate, but yes including science that has been corrupted, because it is the memeplex that has done the corrupting.
That's why I was careful to say «the social phenomenon of» and exclude climate events and (real) science, and in the start of the essay it says the term CAGW will be used to have this specific meaning (because it's way to hard to make those caveats every time).

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Social media, he said, has driven all of those phenomena — in the case of Netflix, it was people convincing the company not to split off its DVD business.
«Friendcasting» is how experts are referring to the phenomenon of social networks determining the news stories we read and the videos we watch.
More than introducing new products or marketing strategies, Facebook wants to cement its position as the social backbone of the web — and entrench itself as more cultural phenomenon than corporation.
Nothing draws clients to you faster than the power of social proof — the phenomenon by which others look for external clues to your credibility.
Social media offers a great example of this phenomenon.
While social influence behaviors like ingratiation are typically thought of as a dyadic phenomenon (that is, involving two people — the ingratiator and the ingratiated), these behaviors are actually embedded in a much more complex and dynamic work environment, which includes many other people.
Zuckerberg has built Facebook, which could be valued at up to $ 104 billion by the stock offering, into an international phenomenon by stretching the lines of social convention and embracing a new and far more permeable definition of community.
Amplify was formally unveiled last May as a way for Twitter, broadcasters and advertisers to capitalize on people's use of social media while they watch TV — a phenomenon called «second screen» viewing.
Over the past five years, connecting on social networking sites has rocketed from a niche activity into a phenomenon that engages millions of Internet users.
Wikipedia defines social proof, also known as informational social influence, as «a psychological phenomenon where people assume the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.»
The New York Times» Andrew Kramer reported on the phenomenon in December, writing that «for more than three years, rather than rely on military officers working out of isolated bunkers, Russian government recruiters have scouted a wide range of programmers, placing prominent ads on social media sites, offering jobs to college students and professional coders, and even speaking openly about looking in Russia's criminal underworld for potential talent.»
Millennials were also twice as likely than Baby Boomers to buy clothing for their pets, a phenomenon Richter chalks up to the prevalence of social media.
A few months after the Boardlist launched, following a beta period, it touted more than five dozen active searches and one early success: The site facilitated Martin's appointment to the board of Challenged, an app that promotes social media challenges along the lines of the ALS ice - bucket phenomenon.
We are also witnessing the phenomenon of buyers in B2B marketplaces becoming more social in their interactions.
This phenomenon is fueled by the advent of social networking technologies that enable buyers to interact with selling businesses and peer buyers.
Grabowski adds that the rise of social has accelerated this phenomenon because consumers can now publicly register complaints, organize boycotts and directly reach out to the media for coverage.
Her article goes a long way toward explaining the feminization of poverty and the war on children, phenomena that in my view could eventually destroy the social fabric of our nation and undermine any hope of a bright future for my two young sons.
François, who belatedly wakes up to the new realities, sees the revival of social conservatism as not merely a sociological phenomenon, but as the beginning of a second intellectual victory for the right (the first was the victory of neoliberal economics).
It flourished as a social phenomenon in Russia during the reign of Alexander II, one of the most liberal czars, who was ultimately killed in a terrorist act.
And it is quite striking just how regularly Kristol's writings reference Christianity, often tracing contemporary economic and social phenomena back to ideas buried deep within Christian thought and the history of the Church.
It's a fraught and complex cultural phenomenon, linked to a number of related shifts: increased political polarisation and extremism, the rise of social media and postmodern philosophy.
Honest, probing analysis of the current economic organization and its economic, social, ecological, political and cultural consequences can only delegitimize this phenomenon which is paraded to the world as the paragon of progress.
The mission conceptions of alcoholism and homelessness are grossly in adequate, overlooking nearly all that the social sciences have to tell about these two phenomena.
myth historical definition «a traditional story, especially one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon
These roles and relations are not fundamentally natural phenomena integral to human identity and social welfare but are mere accidents of biology overlaid with social conventions that can be replaced by functionally equivalent roles without loss.
He then insists that any attempts to revive myth as a viable organ of belief are doomed to failure: «For we must remember that belief in myth is not a personal attainment alone; it is more, much more so, a social phenomenon and depends for its efficacy on group acceptance and adherence; a private myth, however admirably expressed in whatever form, is therefore an ultimate, irreconcilable contradiction.»
Just for a few moments, please try and put on another set of lenses in order to objectively look at a social phenomenon that I believe the local church must address.
However, the book lacks a broad concern for the nature and power of rhetoric as a social phenomenon.
Equally important in the evangelical surge, say students of the phenomenon, are deteriorating social and economic conditions.
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