Sentences with phrase «traditional division»

This kind of interdisciplinary activity cuts against the grain of traditional divisions of labor in the art world.
Known for his woven paintings — made of handwoven fibers, wool, cotton, and acrylic on canvas — Wadden's work often disrupts traditional divisions between folk art and fine art.
This large - scale group exhibition (9 December 2016 - 22 April 2017) presents art being made today in, or about, Africa, from an Afro - futurist perspective that challenges traditional divisions: fantasy, imagination and cosmology, usually associated with past mythology, are incarnated into science fiction and futurist representation.
Most significant in the elementary English as a Second Language (ESL) setting was the evolution of roles played by university and school members of the collaborative (see McVee, Pearson, McLellan, Svoboda, & Roehler, 1997), from the more traditional division of labor in which university folks do the research and school folks implement the practices to a model of shared responsibility for all roles.
A vision of cosmic process raises human horizons above traditional divisions based in the particulars of history, and above divisions based in the absolutization of many kinds of particulars in addition to theological ones.
The transition to parenting is associated with an increasingly traditional division of household labor, and mothers» dissatisfaction with their share of childcare responsibilities reduces their marital satisfaction (Adamsons 2013; Khazan 2008; Katz-Wise 2010).
Featuring a number of recent acquisitions, Outside the Lines sets up a visual dialogue that crosses not only international lines but also traditional divisions between fine and applied art.
By inviting people to actively participate, artists attempt to overcome traditional divisions between art objects and spectators, and production and reception.
This large - scale group exhibition presents art being made today in, or about, Africa, from an Afro - futurist perspective that challenges traditional divisions: fantasy, imagination and cosmology, usually associated with past mythology, are incarnated into science fiction and futurist representation.
On the more traditional division of powers front, we have represented clients in variety of cases, some also involving Charter claims, including Reference re Employment Insurance Act ss.
Maternal gatekeeping has been shown to correlate with a more traditional division of family work (Allen and Hawkins 1999; Fagan and Barnett 2003; Gaunt 2008).
So if Apple wanted to spend its vast cash reserves, it would likely need to adopt a traditional division structure so it could pursue many different projects in parallel.
What really matters, we are told, is «to accelerate a basic change in the way both women and men look at the traditional division of labor between the sexes.»
This places an inexorably increasing pressure upon the traditional division of reality between the concrete individual and the static and hermetically sealed off character of the universal «form».
The traditional division of labor was disrupted, as men were recruited for wage - paying export agriculture and other industries — employment frequently requiring long absences from their home villages and families, yet without the compensation of substantially greater support for those families.
The Swallow Anthology of New American Poets edited by David Yezzi Swallow Press, 360 pages, $ 19.95 In his introduction, editor and contributor David Yezzi suggests that this collection reconciles the traditional division in the poetry world between those who prefer classical forms and those who....
Obama's «Promise Neighborhoods» could challenge the traditional division between education policy and poverty policy — between improving schools and improving the lives of poor families.
They report three times the marital contentment of the next happiest group — working - and middle - class families who favor a traditional division of labor and have only one breadwinner.
According to the literature, this wage premium is largest for men who demonstrate other «markers of workplace hegemonic masculinity,» meaning those who are white, heterosexual, married with a traditional division of labor in the home — even a stay - at - home - wife — college graduates, and white - collar workers.
Despite his personal support for an alternate vote ballot, he told the House today that MPs will vote using a traditional division system, following criticism from both sides of the chamber.
Traditional divisions will form a backdrop to the campaign, rather than its central theme.
Dr. Benedetti's research methodology employed in this article transcends the traditional division between psychology, the study of the mind and how it works, and biology, the study of all living things.
The research, which was funded by the Royal Society, forms part of a broader programme of study challenging the traditional division between marine ecology and «mainstream» ecology, the notion that marine systems are somehow fundamentally different from terrestrial systems, and that this demands separate research approaches and indeed research institutes — to study them.
Completely ignoring the traditional divisions in photography, he works seamlessly with various themes that he transforms into art, exhibitions and books.
In the last decades indeed, Eliasson, through site - specific works, installations, spatial designs, pictures and sculptures, subverted the traditional division between visual arts, architecture, design, landscape, and communication.
Recognizing that a more global approach might warrant further examination, we are bypassing those traditional divisions to create a single cross-historical, cross-geographic installation.
They challenged thinking about art and mass media, democratising art in the post-war period by questioning the traditional division between high and low art.
An iconoclast, Rauschenberg blurred the traditional divisions between different media.
Brent Wadden's woven paintings seek to entangle the traditional divisions between folk art and fine art.
This large - scale group exhibition (9 December 2016 - 22 April 2017) presents art being made today in, or about, Africa, from an Afro - futurist perspective that challenges traditional divisions.
Furthermore, the office is changing; more and more people are working from home, the traditional division between contract and residential is breaking down.
Goldblatt Partners has an exciting constitutional law practice that has involved both challenges under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and traditional division of powers disputes.
In contrast, the trademark attorney listings remain largely unchanged; although it is worth noting that the traditional division of labour between the two sides of the profession continues to be less and less pronounced, as law firms take on increasing prosecution dockets and attorneys hire solicitors to build their litigation offerings.
Law school and CPD / CLE courses must provide a cure — courses that cut across the traditional divisions among areas of law, to teach the many ways in which laws are dependent upon technology for their effective use.
Traditional division of labour might have seen men looking after «external» chores such as lawns, gardens and vehicles; and women looking after «internal» chores such as cleaning and preparing meals.
For many couples, this traditional division of labor — childcare and housework for women, income generation and home repair for men — feels comfortable and each partner is satisfied.
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