Sentences with phrase «sociological implications»

Deciphering the encrypted anagrams and connecting the art history with the anthropological or even sociological implications of Rauschenberg's vocabulary is half the fun of the show.
Ruby has long been influenced by the sociological implications of urban demarcation, vandalism and the power struggles associated with gang graffiti.
However, it is also significant for its sociological implications.
Haneke tests audience's mental thresholds through one - dimensional provocation, never allowing his vague sociological implications to even get a word in.
Representing filmmaker John Frankenheimer's return to the small screen, this made - for - cable - TV reenactment of the 1971 Attica prison riots is jam - packed with political and sociological implications.
What are the sociological implications of a movie?
The results have both marketing and sociological implications.
Uncovering contemporary civilization's lust for a wham - bam - slam heavy - duty heavy sex reality, its pages pretend to cultural, historical, sociological implications.
Certain sociological implications can be drawn from other points which Josephus mentions.
Reason is the default position so until I can come up with tangible physical evidence that he can verify God or gods simply do not have meaning other than sociological implications of religion.
You and Sam are the ones who turned the discussion into a debate over the quality of the observable and verifiable evidentiary sociological implications of generalized political affiliation in relation to spiritual and cognitive self identification.

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In his address «Christianity, Marxisn - Liberation Theology,» prepared for his United States tour this past spring, Pannenberg declared his strong opposition to Marxism and by implication any theology that appeals to Marxism for philosophical or sociological insight.
Continue reading «Activist Television: Sociological and Public Policy Implications of Public Service Campaigns»
To this we would add a sociological analysis, the aim of which is to explain the social background, to describe the structure, and to ascertain the sociologically relevant implications and results of the movement or institution.
Given our current sociological inclination, the formula has come to have different, and perhaps more radical, implications than originally suggested by Bultmann.
Given the pervasive nature of caste and the implications of the caste system in India it is not at all surprising that historically Christians did, in fact become a sociological group, virtually a «Christian caste `.
The sociological and public policy implications of establishment information compliance campaigns.
Finally, there must be added a religio - sociological analysis, in our sense of the term, the aim of which is to analyze the social background, to describe the structure, and to ascertain the sociologically relevant implications of the religious movement and institutions.
Sociologists Without Borders, symposium on the implications of the American Sociological Association's 2009 Human Rights Statement for Research, Teaching and Service, August 2012
He also imparts the cultural implications and scientific nuances of food by combining the ever - popular gross - out factor with culinary, scientific, and sociological facts.
In the case of «Sex with Strangers» pornography masquerades as a sociological study and in so doing reveals a range of political, psychological, and comical implications; in the case of «The Celestial Handbook» an amateur's attempt at scientific astronomy ends up revealing the poetic inadequacy of depicting and describing the cosmos.
It will «introduce six different cities where the biological, sociological and philosophical implications of dirt are examined.
I've got no problem with people quoting it as a sociological fact, with the same lack of implication about the truth of climate change.
Drawing partly on more sociological literature, and the systems innovation literature (Unruh, 2002), tends to support a view that we are now «locked in'to carbon - intensive systems, with profound implications: «Carbon lock - in arises through technological, organizational, social and institutional co-evolution... due to the self - referential nature of [this process], escape conditions are unlikely to be generated internally.»
Basically, they are all about doing, and happy to let others suss out the sociological - historical implications.
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