Throughout industry, the annual plant picnic and the annual Christmas party are the gala
social productions of the recreation department.
(ENG) New project by Pedro G Romero in which the artist's unique operations are presented before, after and during his work with Archive F.X, and with which the author continues his interest in
the social production of value, General Intellect.
The research exhibition «Learning Laboratories: Architecture, Instructional Technology, and
the Social Production of Pedagogical Space Around 1970» sets out to reconstruct educational imaginaries, the past's conceptions of the future of education, in an archaeological excavation of learning spaces and knowledge environments of the «60s and «70s.
In my future research, I plan to build on my PhD study to further investigate how economic interests use think tanks, the news media, social media and social movements to engage in
the social production of scientific ignorance in order to manipulate policy debates in the areas of environment, energy and public health.
I am developing an interdisciplinary model of
the social production of scientific ignorance — the process whereby a coalition of agents from different social fields constructs a false scientific controversy at the public level in order to undermine authoritative scientific knowledge.
Not exact matches
The Fair Labor Association (FLA) and Worldwide Responsible Accredited
Production standard (WRAP) both grew out
of U.S. market reactions to labour abuses in Central America during the 1990s, while the Business
Social Compliance Initiative (BSCI), the Supplier Ethical Data Exchange (SEDEX) and Ethical Trade Initiative (ETI) worked to address early European concerns with the fair treatment
of workers across North Africa, India and Bangladesh.
Production means it can take time, and just as with social media, production of content does not
Production means it can take time, and just as with
social media,
production of content does not
production of content does not come free.
Malachi Leopold is president and executive producer
of Left Brain / Right Brain Productions, a full - service video
production company with a mission to create positive
social change.
Social media is an ongoing and basically 24/7
production process feeding an expanding set
of digital channels that need to be understood, rationalized, and managed — at least initially by you as CEO in terms
of creating the «voice» and direction
of the communications and in determining the objectives being sought.
«We are witnessing the entire pace
of technology and
social life swing to «just in time,» «last - minute» dinner planning that has caused labor - intensive meal
production to be de-prioritized,» according to Hartman.
For example, a flaw in
production could lead to more runs
of products featuring defects, or a botched
social media post could continue to be seen by more and more people.
«One
of the biggest mistakes people make when they're trying to be good on Vine or
social media is skimping on props or setting or
production equipment,» Logan tells me later as a bunch
of us are helping to blow up several huge goal posts.
The report suggests that the major VR and AR areas that will be generating revenue fall into one
of three categories: Content (gaming, film and TV, health care, education, and
social); hardware and distribution (headsets, input devices like handheld controllers, graphics cards, video capture technologies, and online marketplaces); and software platforms and delivery services (content creation tools, capture,
production, and delivery software, video game engines, analytics, file hosting and compression tools, and B2B and enterprise uses).
Similarly, a leading producer
of palm oil in Papua New Guinea recognized the
social and environmental impacts
of production, so it altered its business model to include a fully traceable supply chain and reduced its use
of petrochemicals as a fertilizer.
Greenchip Renewal Partners International Institute for Sustainable Development Responsible Investment Association Équiterre Nature Canada Greenpeace Canada SHARE Canada Forest Products Association
of Canada Canadian Business for
Social Responsibility Canadian Urban Transit Association Clean50 Climate Smart Business Genus Capital JCM Power Corporate Knights Toronto Atmospheric Fund The Asthma Society
of Canada Bullfrog Power NEI Investments Sitka Foundation Alterra Power Corp. 20/20 Catalysts Program Renewable Cities VanCity Canadian Solar Industries Association Anglican Church
of Canada Blue Green Canada Network for Business Sustainability Canadian Wind Energy Association Canada Quebec Employers Council Dunsky Energy Consulting NAIMA Canada Alliance québécoise de l'efficacité énergétique Marmott Énergies Biothermica Association québécoise de la
production d'énergie renouvelable Enerkem Canadian Labour Congress Co-operatives and Mutuals Canada Plug» nDrive Regroupement national des conseils régionaux de l'environnement Business Council
of Canada Sustainalytics Sustainability CoLab Écotech Québec National Union
of Public and General Employees Insurance Bureau
of Canada Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources Iron & Earth
Any socialist strategy for the media must, on the contrary, strive to end the isolation
of the individual participants from the
social learning and
production process.
The question is why these means
of production do not turn up at workplaces, in schools, in the offices
of the bureaucracy, in short, everywhere where there is
social conflict.
Repressive use
of media Emancipatory use
of media Centrally controlled program Decentralized program One transmitter, many receivers Each receiver a potential transmitter Immobilization
of isolated Mobilization
of the masses individuals Passive consumer behavior Interaction
of those involved, feedback Depoliticization A political learning process
Production by specialists Collective production Control by property owners or Social control by self - bureaucracy or
Production by specialists Collective
production Control by property owners or Social control by self - bureaucracy or
production Control by property owners or
Social control by self - bureaucracy organization
Economics describes the variety
of social mechanisms by which the
production and distribution
of scarce goods and services may be regulated.
They come from three kinds
of social practice: the struggle for
production, the class struggle and scientific experiment.»
When maximum
production and continually increasing economic growth, measured by income and expenditure figures, are taken as the measures
of social well - being, then occupations and the educational preparation for them are dehumanized and made narrowly vocational; and persons are degraded into interchangeable parts in a giant
social machine designed for generating and gratifying acquisitive hungers.
This
social doctrine provided the alternative to the Marxist notion that revolution and the collectivizing
of the means
of the
production would establish a just society in which charity is superfluous.
We see socialism as a new
social and economic order in which workers and consumers control
production and community residents control their neighborhoods, homes and school and the
production of society is used for the benefit
of all humanity, not the private profit
of a few..
This was followed by five subsequent phases
of development in a regular pattern
of succession: (1) the organization
of home and foreign mission societies to channel new leadership into church planting or into the field; (2) the
production and distribution
of Christian literature; (3) the renewal and extension
of Christian educational institutions; (4) attempts at «the reformation
of manners» — i.e., the reassertion
of Christian moral standards in a decadent society; and (5) the great humanitarian crusades against
social evils like slavery, war and intemperance.
One is a lack
of belief in gods, the other is an economic and
social ideology that promotes a classless society based on public ownership
of the means
of production.
By setting his, discussion in the context
of a dialectic (externalization, objectification, internalization), he has in effect stressed the importance
of social interaction for the
production and maintenance
of religion but at the same time he has recognized the independent capacity
of religion to exist as a cultural system and to shape individual thoughts and attitudes.
When human beings break their covenant with society by exploiting the labor
of the worker and refusing to do anything about the
social costs
of production — i.e., poisoned air and waters — the covenant
of creation is violated.
The
social restructuring
of society can not take place as a result
of the blind working
of economic forces or success in
production.
These inequities are not only important for determining who has access to means
of cultural
production; they also become problems with respect to
social control that may result in attempted ideological resolutions.
The
production and distribution
of goods and services are matters for deliberate
social decision.
In much
of Africa, standard development policies have left
social and ecological havoc in their wake while largely destroying what industrial
production was once there.
The branch
of social science that deals with the
production and distribution and consumption
of goods and services and their management... www.cogsci.princeton.edu
A fifth and most difficult set
of problems is the
social control
of alcohol
production and consumption.
Also, one result
of man's scientific development has been the
production of weapons
of war which threaten the existence
of every form
of moral and
social progress.
Cees Hamelink
of the Institute
of Social Studies in the Netherlands estimates that 70 %
of the costs
of industrial
production today are devoted to the processing
of information — market exploitation, advertising, research and development, and intracompany communications.
communis — common, universal) is a revolutionary socialist movement to create a classless, moneyless, and stateless
social order structured upon common ownership
of the means
of production, as well as a
social, political and economic ideology that aims at the establishment
of this
social order.
When it concerns large - scale
production we need to seek other formulae, new forms
of social links between the workers going beyond what has been a sort
of joint management aimed above all at integrating them into the logic
of capitalist accumulation.
On an economic and
social level it is the fruit
of two contradictions affecting modes
of production.
It is out
of the synergy
of these two points that
social struggles emerge to construct another system
of production and collective organisation
of humanity.
They hold media industries accountable for what they produce and distribute, and propose critical analysis
of the cultural,
social, political and economic influences on media messages, the development
of creative
production centers that create community, and taking personal and public action to challenge government and industry abuses.
On
production and consumption in relation to texts, see Kuno Fussel, «The Materialist Reading
of the Bible,» in The Bible and Liberation: Political and
Social Hermeneutics, ed.
They were thus «liturgical» in nature, intended for the whole community; and as, say, in the
production of a drama with religious overtones, they were both religious in nature and
social in character.
In October 1977 the entire panel was assembled for an Energy Ethics Consultation, at which an effort was made to assess technologies and policies for energy use and
production in terms
of their consistency with Christian ethical concern for the
social impact.
Instead, students are encouraged to put works «in context ¯ to see how
social, political, and economic, and cross-cultural conditions shape the
production and reception
of ideas and works
of art.»
But there is also a new middle class, based on the
production and distribution
of symbolic knowledge, whose members are the increasingly large number
of people occupied with education, the media
of mass communication; therapy in all its forms, the advocacy and administration
of well - being,
social justice and personal lifestyles.
Especially in the light
of the increasing privatization
of the
production of technical knowledge and cultural expressions, also these
social spheres should be subject to democratic control.
It also could provide a means whereby other influential factors could be investigated and addressed, such as differences in the
social and economic purposes
of broadcasting, the
social sources
of violence and how media portrayals interact with those causes, how the restraints and traditions
of media
production cause the media to pick up particular cultural images while ignoring others, and how particular audiences respond to and use media images.
A new mindset is needed, one that locates food
production in the wider ecological and
social context and involves consideration
of how the affluent can reduce their demands for food.
The media industry produce programs under significant pressures: from their raison d'etre as commercial institutions, the interweaving nature
of media organisation and functioning, their traditions
of production, international networking, and
social alternatives.
The evangelical - moralist sector has gained access to the White House, the Supreme Court, the Congress; it has a near - monopoly on mass media religion news, popular religion, the
production of religious celebrities; it makes clear its positions on what it calls
social issues, and is engaged in calling for constitutional amendments and new laws and in protests in the public squares.