Sentences with phrase «socio cultural contexts»

Parents of child with autistic disorder considered a unique experience of stress that varied significantly according to socio cultural contexts, but mainly associated with type of disability that presented in their children.

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Do some research on the original languages (Greek and Hebrew) and then some research on the socio - cultural context of the day and what the writer / s were saying to their generation.
But as long as socio - religious conditions in a major cultural context remain unexplored, the work is not done.
However, as distanciation increases in terms of time, socio - cultural contexts, and linguistic codes, the alterity of the text becomes opaque and therefore subject to polysemy.
[16] This heritage, which many Indian - Christian theologians have too often accepted uncritically, accepting the broad brush - strokes, without going into the nitty - gritty details, needs to be re-examined and re-evaluated so that the meaning of several concepts which such a heritage has spawned and which is reflected, often unconsciously, in the present attitudes of Indian - Christians, can be liberated «from the socio - cultural, philosophical and historical contexts in which they have been deified, and make their theological insights reincarnate in the life and concerns of the people.
The pre-understanding (often overlooked by ordinary Christians but obvious to Bible scholars) is the fact that Scripture itself was given to humans in particular historical and socio - cultural contexts.
2) The principle of phenomenology (the description of actual phenomena): the gospel must be put in specific socio - cultural contexts in order to be understood.
However, a Bible written by human authors in their socio - cultural contexts all too easily becomes a human and cultural book instead of the inerrant Word of God.
The mother - infant dyad can not be taken out of its socio - cultural context.
Analysis undertaken at the socio - cultural level refers to an analysis of the social context in which the text under investigation is produced.
As explained in my neurophilosophical theory of human nature, humans have the potential to be either moral or immoral, depending on their self - interest, and will be influenced in their choices by emotions and socio - cultural contexts.
Many people have experienced ethnic bigotry because they did not belong to a dominant group within a particular socio - cultural context.
The first key argument of this commentary, therefore, after the legal, cultural and socio - political, context described above, is that corrupt campaign finance is a big problem in Nigerian politics, and that money poses the biggest threat to our democracy.
Despite simply touching on some of the book's socio - political, religious, cultural and geographical context, Forster still manages to string together a cohesive narrative of sorts.
I could discuss similar films that played at this year's Berlinale — but these two examples must suffice to demonstrate the dilemma German cinema faces: these genre films suffer on the level of craft, while also facing the problem that the socio - cultural context might simply not lend itself to the kind of genre filmmaking (at least with regard to the thriller and action film genres) that seems to come so organically to filmmakers working in different national contexts.
Before conducting our research, we anticipated that relevant socio - emotional skills are highly dependent on socio - economic and cultural contexts.
«They share our commitment to create accessible high - quality education and teacher development across a range of socio - economic and cultural contexts.
In this context, a radically different vision of human well - being, one that is in tune with nature and respects other species, promotes socio - economic equity amongst all people, enhances the cultural, material, economic, social, and political opportunities for all, and one that empowers each person and community to take part in decision - making affecting their lives.
The combination of period drama, alternative timelines, fantasy elements, zombies, and complex socio - historical - cultural contexts makes this book a welcome departure from other contemporary genre - specific young adult texts.
His referential and detritus - like objects derive their meaning from a discourse based on everyday objects and the urban environment and the meanings they acquire inside a number of socio - cultural contexts that the artist explores.
As an editorial platform, it responds to a wider cultural and socio - political context while expanding upon the research and knowledge generated by the Serpentine Galleries» programme.
Whether it is placing her maternal lineage in the middle of her signature or cleverly placing a mirror to the viewer's socio - cultural ideals, as they stare at her works, in her current exhibition «Of Context and Without.»
In this context, the works in the exhibition convey an acceptance of the multitude of subjectivities in America, as well as a personal responsibility to participate in the socio - cultural realm.
She is interested in deepening her research on a socio - cultural context basis.
The work he produced in the 60s certainly reflects the socio - cultural context the artist lived in: the Rome of «La Dolce Vita,» Fellini's iconic film that well describes the city's sweet, glamorous lifestyle of those years.
By combining things found on the street or in the studio and relating them to specific narratives, Mirza explores «the socio - cultural history of objects and the contexts in which they originally emerged / developed.»
Operating outside the context of Mas» Griffith performative actions are stripped down to their basic form and abstracted to create new images and narratives that respond critically and poetically to our socio - cultural environment.
His work critically examines subject formation in the context of socio - cultural norms and historical specificities.
On these premises, Sanchez mobilizes ideas on the socio - cultural implications of the architecture in the context of Miami.
Featuring paintings and sculpture characterized by his signature use of clothing, fabric, and objects to give his works cultural and socio - political context, the exhibition takes its name from an invented term that means «one who embodies elements of beauty and hardship, one who has been rejected, disjointed, disfigured, and discarded after being used for his labour.»
Proposals are selected according to their critical and exploratory character — exploratory insofar as they pose significant questions (formally, conceptually and politically) within current artistic and broader socio - cultural contexts.
This year's guest curator, Steven Loft, has selected works based on their exploratory character — exploratory insofar as they pose interesting question (formally, conceptually and politically) within current artistic and broader socio - cultural contexts.
It's curated around the premise of raw materials responding to different cultural / socio - political contexts.
«If the video represents her personal experience of Sun Ra's work, it also depicts the concert in relation to the socio - cultural context of that time, when ideas in music and art were invested with revolutionary meaning and «Free Jazz!»
Together, tactics of queerness such as humor, subversion, caricature, exaggeration, and others, can be used to disorient objects themselves: to see them anew, to give them new context, to understand how they perform as socio - cultural representations.
The retrospective in the Neue Galerie Graz focuses on Pistoletto's early works, which were groundbreaking at their time and to be seen in context with movements such as Pop Art, Minimalism, or Conceptual Art, as well as socio - cultural changes in Italy.
The Library Research Seminar IV, The Library in its Socio - Cultural Context: Issues for Research and Practice, taking place at the Univsity of Western Ontario on October 10 - 12 2007, has issued a call for papers:
Parents of children with autistic disorder experience a unique form of stress that varies significantly according to socio - cultural contexts.
Finally, problems are set in a socio - political context, exposing the cultural beliefs that support them.
The Culturagram (Congress, 1997, 2005) is a guide that identifies various domains of the socio - cultural context and suggested questions to explore each domain.
A culturally anchored process for gathering information includes considering how the worldview or socio - cultural context of each party family, staff, and the consultant themselves may influence the perception of any concern or need for any intervention.
The socio - cultural context of the family includes information about the family history, cultural beliefs and values, as well as economic and social factors.
Cultural Context of Community Families are also embedded in a community and a socio - cultural context — physical, material, social and political - that may have a significant impact on parenting and socialization (Huang & IsaacsCultural Context of Community Families are also embedded in a community and a socio - cultural context — physical, material, social and political - that may have a significant impact on parenting and socialization (Huang & Isaacs,Context of Community Families are also embedded in a community and a socio - cultural context — physical, material, social and political - that may have a significant impact on parenting and socialization (Huang & Isaacscultural context — physical, material, social and political - that may have a significant impact on parenting and socialization (Huang & Isaacs,context — physical, material, social and political - that may have a significant impact on parenting and socialization (Huang & Isaacs, 2007).
Resiliency and vulnerability are distinctive personal characteristics influenced by environmental factors such as socio - cultural and institutional contexts.
She is interested in the cultural context of parenting, cultural adaptation in immigrant and minority families, identity processes surrounding ethnicity, socio - emotional development and regulation, and research and clinical work that support vulnerable parents and their families.
Originally from Seattle, I received a double major in Psychology and Sociology from Western Washington University, giving me insight not only into one's intrapsychic nature but also into the larger socio - cultural context they exist within.
She is a founder of Socio - Emotional Relationship Therapy, an approach that attends to the micro-processes through which couple interaction, emotion, and socio - cultural context come together in the moment by moment of clinical proSocio - Emotional Relationship Therapy, an approach that attends to the micro-processes through which couple interaction, emotion, and socio - cultural context come together in the moment by moment of clinical prosocio - cultural context come together in the moment by moment of clinical process.
Parenting practices are also influenced by the socio - cultural context.
An examination of the social interaction context and the developmental pattern of socio - emotional functioning from the within - cultural perspective is the first step toward understanding its meaning and significance and provides a critical and necessary foundation for cross-cultural comparisons on children's socio - emotional functioning.
Specific attention to issues of gender, race, ethnicity, disability and other critical historic, socio - cultural contexts and influences in the problems of addiction are appreciatively considered and viewed as essential to any effective approach to treatment.
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