Sentences with phrase «term coined»

When parents hear the word «attachment», many think of «attachment parenting», a term coined by Dr. Bill Sears, Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the University of California, Irvine, School of Medicine and author of more than 30 books on childcare.
Another term coined by Richard Gardner is «Sex Abuse Legitimacy Scale.»
The title for this article refers to «The Great Australian Silence», a term coined by W. E. H. Stanner in his 1968 ABC Boyer Lecture.
GGG is a term coined by sex columnist Dan Savage to represent the qualities that he thinks make a good sexual partner.
alcohol - related birth defects (ARBD) A term coined by the Institute of Medicine in 1996 that is used to describe a type of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) affecting individuals with confirmed maternal alcohol use and one or more congenital defects, including heart, bone, kidney, vision, or hearing abnormalities.
Parental alienation is a term coined by many authors to describe a phenomenon that occurs when a child becomes allied with one parent and disparages or rejects the other.
An accounts payable clerk is the official term coined for the individual / individuals who work in the accounts payable department of an organization.
That's why I took it to heart when I was living in Maui and friend and fitness guru, Izaak Tyrrell, shared his thoughts on the «Chair Born Society,» a term he coined as the title of his future book.
So, according to me, it's a normal flash and the term coined to confuse user or just to create the curiosity among consumers.
Game Mode is a term coined by Microsoft for computer gamers.
«Edutainment» is a term coined by this online driving class for their entertaining educational value, and believe me, when it comes to value, they've got it.
Defensive Driving is a term coined in 1960s (the explosion of the automobile era) by the National Safety Council.
As I have no law practice to * flawg * (a term coined by Antonin Pribetic of The Trial Warrior, as far as I can determine) I can write about matters which interest me or indulge sardonic thoughts about the worst excesses of the legal profession through Muttley Dastardly LLP and....
At the KM World and Intranets 2005 conference in November, keynote speaker Tom Davenport attempted to address the question of how to manager what he called «knowledge workers» (the term coined by Peter Drucker).
Term coined by Goldstein, Freud and Solnit, authors of «Beyond the Best Interests of the Child» in 1973 to mean a child had only one psychological parent, and thus, should be in the custody of that parent or was at risk for developing an attachment disorder.
A term coined by Netizen's Brent Toderian, former director of City Planning in Vancouver B.C., a sticky street is simply one where human beings like to hang out.
Ironically, The Detroit News quoted me as the «good guy» several years ago in an editorial on «Nuclear Autumn» (June 30, 1986), a term I coined in toning down the nuclear winter debate.
Projective thinking is a term coined by Edward de Bono to describe generative rather than reactive thinking.
The next faction is referred to as the «Lukewarmers,» a term coined [at the Auditor's] and perpetuated [at Lucia's].
The hockey stick was a term coined for a chart of temperature variation over the last 1,000 years, which suggested a recent sharp rise in temperature caused by human activities.
Another term coined for this process is retrodiction, in analogy wit prediction.
Remember that «pause» is the politically correct term coined by alarmists so they didn't have to say «lack of statistically significant warming», which was the original accusation leveled by sceptics.
Maurice Strong reconstituted the term coined by the UN in 1945 for the Rio 1992 conference.
The Economist last week ran a feature and editorial on the new age of the Anthropocene, a term coined by scientists and now increasingly used by others to refer to the age of humans in Earth's history, a period where we are perhaps the most influential force on the planet.
A special focus of the bootcamp was missing middle housing, a term coined by Daniel Parolek to describe the mid-density housing that most American cities quit building many years ago and now sorely lack.
Landskein: A term coined by a painter in the Western Isles referring to the braid of blue horizon lines on a hazy day.
The exhibition title is taken from a term coined in 1974 by South Korean video art pioneer Nam June Paik, who foresaw the potential of global connections through technology.
Their concentration is Arte Povera, a term coined by Germano Celant in 1967 that means, roughly, impoverished art.
Op Art (a term coined in 1964 by Time magazine) is a form of abstract art (specifically non-objective art) which relies on optical illusions in order to fool the eye of the viewer.
In theosophy and anthroposophy, the Akashic records (a term coined in the late 1800s from -LSB-...]
Automedia is a term coined by Paris - based artist Chris Clark to describe video art shot in or from a car.
The exhibition reintroduced to the public the avant - garde movement Vorticism, a term coined by American expatriate poet Ezra Pound to describe an abstracted figurative style.
The sculpture features themes present through Spero's 50 - year career, including her interest in «victimage,» a term she coined to describe the transition from victim to protagonist.
As part of Frieze Projects and the ICA off site program over Frieze Week, the Dominican artist will discuss her practice and her new «occasions»: a term coined by Lewis herself to describe a celebratory and sensory gathering of things, people, plants, music, dance and smells, a social meeting place that situates itself somewhere between a bar, a lecture and a salon.
Lauster defines his work as Intermedia Art, a term coined in the 1960s to describe art that falls between established genres.
A term coined by the American critic Harold Rosenberg in 1952 to define a specific set of Abstract Expressionist artists who saw the canvas as an «arena in which to act.»
Tachisme Term coined in 1952 by the French critic Michel Tapie, for the technique of painting in irregular dabs (taches or spots) and in an apparently haphazard manner.
Post-Painterly Abstraction Term coined by the American critic Clement Greenberg for a group of Abstract artists working in the 1960s.
Like several other shows from the early 1990s, including Jeffrey Deitch's Post Human (1992), Kelley's experiment took its cue from the rise of «mannequin art,» a term he coined to describe artists like Charles Ray, Kiki Smith, and Jonathan Borofsky, whose life - size sculptures — not, in fact, all mannequins — evoked anxieties about the role of the human body in a time wrought by the AIDS epidemic, the growth of plastic surgery procedures, and advances in biotechnology.
The manifestations of «experimental geography» (a term coined by geographer Trevor Paglen in 2002) run the gamut of contemporary art practice: sewn cloth cities that spill out of suitcases, bus tours through water treatment centers, performers climbing up the sides of buildings, and sound art of the breaths exhaled in running the evacuation route of Boston.
Nouveau Realisme (New Realism) Term coined in 1960 by the French critic Pierre Restany for art derived partly from Dada and Surrealism, which reacted against more abstract work, especially by using industrial and everyday objects to make junk art or sculpture.
A term coined by curator William Jenkins in 1975, «New Topographics» described a group of landscape photographers, Nixon and the Bechers among them, whose pictures had an elegantly banal aesthetic.
Art Informel Term coined by French critic Michel Tapie, and used from the 1950s to describe the European equivalent to American abstract expressionism.
His economy of means, his rejection of the habitual schemas of painting, and his opposition to a gestural art that was too personal and (in his view) too easy make him one of the precursors of minimal art (a term coined in 1965 by the English philosopher Richard Waldheim in an article published in the Arts Magazine in which he quotes Ad Reinhardt).
Hard Edge Painting Term coined in 1959 to describe abstract (but not geometric) painting, using large, flat areas of colour with precise edges.
Term coined by Dutch abstract painter Piet Mondrian and used as the title for a collection of writings he published in 1919.
Originally a term coined by New York artists in the mid-century art scene, Fluxus, «Happenings» were pop - up parties with art, live music, and installations.
With works reminiscent of Kazimir Malevich and Ad Reinhardt's black paintings (he hardly invented it), Stella was hailed a sharp newcomer and a key figure in both minimalism and post-painterly abstraction, a term coined by art critic Clement Greenberg in 1964.
Neo-HooDoo is a term coined by poet Ishmael Reed to refer to the continued vitality of American spiritual traditions descended from Haitian vodun.
Yet artists in those fields, notably Allan Kaprow in some of his later, ephemeral happenings (a term he coined), have done work similar to his.
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