Sentences with phrase «societal contexts of»

Selected projects inscribe themselves in the structural, historical and societal contexts of the city, while also pointing beyond the specific site: themes related to the global present and reflections on contemporary concepts of sculpture are as much an integral part of the artistic inquiries as investigation into the basic parameters of publicness and the public realm.

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A respected diversity trainer and consultant in conflict resolution, Johnson possesses a keen understanding of the mechanisms of societal oppression (based on race, gender, sexual orientation, economics, etc.) and seeks to approach these from the context of spiritual oneness.
Like Lindblom, Sen places economic life within the wider context of personal and societal wellbeing.
The effects of science on religion do not arise within narrow societal contexts.
Nonetheless, nobody can doubt that most people have found, and still find, heterosexual genital contact, enjoyed within some societal context, satisfactory for them and their preferred way of intimate relationship with others of the human race.
«4) Had Durkheim lived longer, he very likely would have pursued the religious significance of societal integration in a modern context.
The writers of the following chapters make some use of the social sciences to analyze how preaching is related to its societal context.
The Great Emergence is a good summary of some of the broad strokes of Christian history, in the context of wider societal and technological change.
Many religions, unfortunately, skew the education of their members to the extent that they are incapable of viewing their religion in its social context, and therefore do not, and can not, understand the societal benefit of the freedomd to grow and change and learn as a society.
«We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Consequences.
This knowledge could play an important role in the design of future vaccination campaigns, but also highlights a deeper evolutionary logic which modern humans sometimes are governed by: as social beings, in the right circumstances, we can afford to take into account a broader societal context, but when we get the chance to invest in the evolutionary «core values» (survival and procreation) the larger context is easily forgotten.
Scientific approaches in Dr. Rotimi's lab take broader societal context into account, recognizing the risks of alienating individuals or communities from the scientific process.
Eleonore Pauwels (Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC) spoke on how experts in genomics navigate the complex societal contexts and issues of trust as they engage with publics about their work.
Professor Laura Penman, a participant in BTI's Plant Biology Curriculum Development Project and three - week summer Teacher Fellow, has infused her Biology 101 curriculum with plant science that engages students because it is being taught within the context of societal challenges.
While the field may lack these elements, there are other aspects of professionalism that are often overlooked, such as educators» abilities to address diverse learning styles and complex societal issues in multiple contexts.
They publish the «top 10» of charities in the UK, which confirms the historical, c.q. traditional model for charities in a societal context [17], as it also reflects the mechanism of an extremely important segment of society as a whole.
Americans May Know More than You Think about Science Science, 8/9/16» «We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Consequences.
Programs in Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education announced a new leadership development program designed for library leaders looking to gain insight on how to function effectively within rapidly changing societal and institutional contexts.
As Green (2004) explains, «[b] ecause the courts no longer legitimize race - conscious remedies as a means of correcting societal discrimination, a new camp surfaces and argues that within the context of higher education, racial diversity is important to educational excellence and a democratic society» (379).
We hope that participants from all over the world will come and share wisdom that is drawn from their own societal contexts and join us in an international dialogue that aims to achieve multi-cultural understanding of Lesson Study.
To determine the real value of rising high school graduation rates in the wider societal context, it is important to look at how youth outcomes have changed across other indicators.
Thus, reduction of racial and ethnic disparities in higher education is essential not only for national economic development but also for reducing discrimination and prejudice incidents in wider societal context.
«The GDELT Project is an initiative to construct a catalog of human societal - scale behavior and beliefs across all countries of the world, connecting every person, organization, location, count, theme, news source, and event across the planet into a single massive network that captures what's happening around the world, what its context is and who's involved, and how the world is feeling about it, every single day.»
It is important to stress our intention to create a gender balanced participation in this publication and raise awareness of more subtle, nuanced critical positions regarding art and its societal context.
AIDS Timelinematerialized a dense cross-section of societal responses to and constructions of AIDS through artworks, artifacts, media accounts, medical statistics, governmental policies, activist initiatives, community organizations and public opinion — taking into account the particular social contexts and location of its presentation at the University of Berkeley.
«Many of the societal norms Lipi and Rahman challenge within the context of their native Bangladeshi culture have deep resonances around the world — from issues of personal identity to gender equality to migration,» said Caitlín Doherty, curator of the exhibition and Deputy Director of Curatorial Affairs at the Broad MSU.
These images question the legitimacy of applying the term normal in a societal context by prompting a reconsideration of what, if anything, is normal, or at least what is perceived and labeled as such.
At first glance, much of their work shares affinities with American pop or conceptual art, but in context, it points to deeper societal rifts.
His work as a director of important European institutions, curator of major biennials and both writer and publisher of critical texts have sought to investigate the role of art as a catalyst for social change and the societal or political contexts in which art comes to be made public.
As part of her residency, Breitz will lead a collaborative studio workshop with OCAD U students: Being Ourselves + Others will invite students to expand their individual artistic strategies through a process of exploration into and reflection on coalescing societal contexts and ideas.
As part of her week - long residency at OCAD U, Breitz is collaborating with students on Being Ourselves + Others, a studio workshop on coalescing societal contexts and ideas.
Claudia Arozqueta outlines the cultural landscape of Mexico City, carefully framing it within crucial societal contexts.
I see a concentration on the choice of subjects, the societal context, in the compositions, and also in your titles.
I also fail to understand how verification and validation is wrong within the context of making economic and societal changes based on a theory.
«the idea is to probe the candidates» views and understanding of the overall problem incorporating the component political, technical, societal, and economic contexts.
In the case of GGR, we have started to see a shift, e.g., with a major programme funded by the UK National Environment Research Council (NERC) that «will undertake research to improve our knowledge of the options for removing carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gases from the atmosphere at a climatically - relevant scale, giving interdisciplinary attention to the environmental, technical, economic, governance and wider societal aspects of such approaches on a national level and in an international context» (http://www.nerc.ac.uk/research/funded/programmes/ggr/).
Thus, the question of what is «marked» is not based on «are these parents «bad» parents,» or even, «based on my own personal standards are these parents bad parents,» but rather the question is based on the societal standard in place in the context of the circumstances.
In dealing with issues of the past, present and the future, placed in the context of a broad societal discussion of the rights of Indigenous people, the churches have become major participants in the process of reconciliation.
Specifically, the impact of day care on attachment insecurity depends on the social context (familial, cultural, societal) in which day care is experienced.
Maternal depression is demonstrated to contribute to multiple early child developmental problems, including impaired cognitive, social and academic functioning.3 - 6 Children of depressed mothers are at least two to three times more likely to develop adjustment problems, including mood disorders.3 Even in infancy, children of depressed mothers are more fussy, less responsive to facial and vocal expressions, more inactive and have elevated stress hormones compared to infants of non-depressed mothers.7, 8 Accordingly, the study of child development in the context of maternal depression is a great societal concern and has been a major research direction for early childhood developmental researchers for the past several decades.
Collectivistic cultures prompt young adults to regard love and romantic relationships within the larger context of their familial and societal obligations (Yang 1968).
The authors then integrate principles of societal context, power, and equity into the core concepts of ten major family therapy models, paying close attention to the «how to's» of change processes through a highly diverse range of case examples.
Authors demonstrate how to integrate principles of societal context, power, and equity into the core concepts of ten major family therapy models with detailed cased examples.
Alternatively, culturally - bound roles and a personal sense of inferiority and insecurity in these societal contexts could create compensatory mechanisms in individual attachment styles during later stages.
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