Sentences with phrase «traditional social means»

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Amidst the preference for social media and texting as a primary means of communication, it seems communication styles end up being more functional and less formal and often don't follow traditional etiquette rules.
«That's one of things that's really interesting about distributing content on social media is whether it's Andrea [Russett or another social celebrity], there's a lot of people who have distribution that rivals a lot of traditional means,» Avnet told Fortune.
It means listening to customers who are already having conversations about brands — yours and others — in traditional online channels as well as over the social Web.
«For us, this is an increasingly challenging demographic to reach with traditional means,» Sabrina Caluori, HBO's vice-president of social media and marketing, told Mashable.
Second, I think, for most startups, social media should be used in addition to, not instead of, more traditional means of getting the word out.
Since they can't be distributed by traditional means, it becomes even more imperative that your release be inherently shareable, tweetable and likeable on social channels.
The Golden Arches kicked off the national marketing of its new $ 1 $ 2 $ 3 Dollar Menu on Jan. 4 with traditional and social media campaigns meant to educate customers about its latest value play with humor.
For instance, the steady destruction of our natural forests, pasture lands and inland coastal water bodies has not only meant increased economic poverty for millions of tribals, nomads and traditional fisherfolk, but also a slow cultural and social death: a dismal change from rugged self - sufficient human beings to abjectly dependent landless laborers and squalor - stricken urban migrants.
While the action - oriented nature of mission as witness serves as a corrective means to traditional missionary paradigm, it also brings with it the tendency to limit mission to social activism.
Corporate life loses its vigor and appeal, traditional symbols are emptied of their meaning, and confusion and anxiety arrest social advance and condemn the culture to stagnation and decay.
The plan calls for four separate and complete educational systems, ranging from a more traditional system designed to serve churches dissatisfied with the national emphases on social action to a forward - looking system meant for churches wishing to be involved in social change.
On the other hand, since the nonbeliever is by no means the only person excluded from the social and political order in which the traditional witness of faith is implicated, to think of theology as having to give answer to the questions of the nonperson is more likely to take account of all those to whom theology owes a serious response.
In exploring what he terms «the culture of questing,» Roof points to the decline of traditional theism and the appeal of other meaning systems, «such as mystical, social scientific, and secular - individualistic perspectives.»
Perhaps we have not fully discovered a way to hold together the traditional emphasis on interiority — the inner motive, a sense of meaning and personal commitment to Jesus and the new thrust on exteriority, social action, involvement and struggle.
Not only do scientists — and especially social scientists — demonstrate radically low levels of religious commitment, but scientific and social scientific meaning systems appear to operate as functional alternatives to traditional theistic ideas for a number of people, and technical rationality plays an increasingly important legitimating function in the wider society.
In fact the fundamental rights of the citizen require that all traditional communities change, breaking traditional hierarchies and patriarchies, to bring about social justice by giving the dalits, the tribals and the women who were excluded from the traditional power - structures of society, fuller participation in the power - structures; and the State is called upon to assist it by suitable legislation and other means.
The key shift was in the 1970s, when the Court veered away from strict interpretation of the original meaning of the Convention and adopted instead a policy of interpreting the Convention creatively and, through case law, extending its scope way beyond traditional ideas of political freedom into questions of economic and social policy.
Online outreach, to connect with potential supporters and to influence the online discussion in your space, often meaning blogger relations but also including traditional media relations, social networking outreach, RSS, participation in back - channel email / IM discussions, online advertising, the production of podcasts and video pieces, etc..
When we say comparable, we mean broadly the same outcome so that the tax consequences of pooling does not distort the economic or social decision to pool the land because the tax cost of doing so is higher when compared to the tax consequences of adopting the traditional route.
For elected officials, there is no shortage of means to communicate with constituents and the broader public, whether through modern lines of social media or more traditional newspaper op - eds or television appearances and ads.
The campaigns used email appeals, social media and more traditional means to raise money before Monday's midnight quarterly fundraising deadline.
Mark Brooks, a well - known online dating site consultant, said Zoosk's integration with social networks means people don't have to fill out profiles and they can more casually make connections than on traditional dating sites.
This is a great application for people that many not have the means, or social skills, to meet in the traditional sense of face - to - face and would rather do it from the comfort of wherever they are.
Why online love is more likely to last Internet couples tend to be a better fit than those who meet by traditional means, according to new research Web - based research experiments related to social psychology Other Listings of Online Studies: Psychological Research on the Net (extensive links
Even well - meaning social workers and investigators, believing Orlando beat her and she retaliated given the bruises on his body when he was admitted to the hospital, misgender her at times, the stammering inadequacies of traditional language around gender doing both parties a disservice.
It's commonly associated with the 70:20:10 learning framework, which incorporates the idea that 70 % of learning is acquired through direct experience, while 20 % is achieved through social means, and only 10 % is relayed through traditional instructor - led, classroom - based learning.
And, by «writing something daily» the charity doesn't just mean traditional pen and paper — formats include text messages, social network posts, blogs, coding, lyrics, emails, poems, fiction and posters.
The programs, in nursing and social work, are powered by 2U and provide another showcase of just how much traditional universities have been leveraging online learning to innovate in novel ways to serve more students (even as the partnership with 2U means Simmons is likely not keeping the majority of the revenue).
Whether through CBTs or WBTs, learners could harness the power of technology, such as graphics, audio, and video to understand concepts as taught in a traditional setting and use it as a means for economic and social emancipation.
Critical pedagogue Ira Shor defines critical pedagogy as: «Habits of thought, reading, writing, and speaking which go beneath surface meaning, first impressions, dominant myths, official pronouncements, traditional clichés, received wisdom, and mere opinions, to understand the deep meaning, root causes, social context, ideology, and personal consequences of any action, event, object, process, organization, experience, text, subject matter, policy, mass media, or discourse.»
Animals — Less than 1 % Less than 1/5 Concepts — 8 % 5 % Holidays / festivals / religion — 9 % 3 % History / sports / people / places — 10 % 5 % Education / reference / language — 15 % 10 % Games / activities / hobbies — 20 % 18 % Biographies / autobiographies — 28 % 12 % Social situation / family / health — 22 % 65 % Does this mean that the sales go to traditional publishers because their books are better illustrated and published?
Traditional publishing points of interest: pros and cons regarding traditional publishing versus self - publishing or hybrid publishing, the process of querying, resources for formatting a query letter, difference between agents and publishing houses, why to pursue an agent or not depending on personal book goals, what book advances are (dispersing of them, royalties being paid out afterwards, etc.), what it means to «earn out» your advance or not, common publishing house marketing budgets, common requirements for social media presenceTraditional publishing points of interest: pros and cons regarding traditional publishing versus self - publishing or hybrid publishing, the process of querying, resources for formatting a query letter, difference between agents and publishing houses, why to pursue an agent or not depending on personal book goals, what book advances are (dispersing of them, royalties being paid out afterwards, etc.), what it means to «earn out» your advance or not, common publishing house marketing budgets, common requirements for social media presencetraditional publishing versus self - publishing or hybrid publishing, the process of querying, resources for formatting a query letter, difference between agents and publishing houses, why to pursue an agent or not depending on personal book goals, what book advances are (dispersing of them, royalties being paid out afterwards, etc.), what it means to «earn out» your advance or not, common publishing house marketing budgets, common requirements for social media presence, and more.
For writers, that means knowing about trends not only in self - publishing, but also in traditional publishing, social media marketing, and more.
While the store's traditional means of advertising — a commercial that runs on a local TV station, plus quarterly segments on the station's morning show — drives a lot of business, Pottenger says her focus is digital and social media.
Into the Blue 2013 is no exception to this commitment, with marketing efforts including a national PR and advertising campaign, social media coverage via PADI and selected ambassadors (the PADI Facebook page alone has over 730,000 likes) plus a communication reach - out to thousands of potential new divers via electronic and traditional means.
The game isn't meant to be a traditional Zelda experience, it's a fresh new formula designed for those on the go or who are seeking a more social experience with the Zelda franchise.
As one of the UK's traditional art institutions in the UK it seems ironic, yet also progressive, for the Victoria & Albert Museum to stage what they claim to be the first exhibition to explore design as a means of aiding social upheaval.
Living in Beijing, Haidutschek's work challenges the traditional manner in which the meaning of an artwork is shaped and how the context of its presentation informs its significance by exploiting the proliferation of images across social media.
Gowda's use of unconventional materials is a highly evocative element of her practice, where the tactile qualities of thread, hair, traditional dyes, pattern and weaving, bring the viewer's attention to a meaning that transposes these elements into social objects and practices located within a network of production and distribution, framed in relation to India's socio - political legacy.
Rejecting the traditional passive way of viewing art, West creates pieces as social experiences, as in his «Adaptives,» started in the 1970s, small sculptures meant to be picked up and carried around, and chairs, lamps, and tables that can be moved and used.
A relentless innovator always pushing the traditional boundaries of art, Oiticica moved rapidly and radically from early works influenced by European modernism to large - scale installations that were meant to be physically experienced and often to critique political and social issues.
Ever since the likes of Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and other services achieved a scale and online reach unthinkable to traditional newspapers and magazines, social media has become a key means of content distribution.
What do this platforms mean for traditional social media platforms today?
Other companies will use social networking sites and LinkedIn to recruit, in addition to using traditional means of recruiting like posting help wanted ads in newspapers and listing jobs on job boards like Monster or CareerBuilder.
* Collaborate with department heads to create a new, efficient marketing strategy that implements social media and more traditional advertising means.
Plus, your video resume is sharable, meaning you can add it to your traditional paper resume or social media profiles.
However, as is clear from the above discussion, native title has not been fully integrated into government policy making as a means of harnessing the power of Indigenous people's identity based on traditional laws and customs to achieve economic and social development.
It means, for example, if we think about children's social and emotional learning, that the ways children are greeted, the ways that they're helped to separate from their parents or carers, the ways that they're helped to resolve conflicts, the ways that lunch is organised, are just as powerful in their potential for social and emotional learning, as traditional socalled «activities that educators might organise and offer in a fairly structured sort of way at particular times.
Expressive Arts Therapy can be considered a particular type of psychotherapy as it overlaps with traditional forms and techniques of psychotherapy and is likely to be considered a part of the «controlled act of psychotherapy» defined as: «to treat, by means of psychotherapy technique delivered through a therapeutic relationship, an individual's serious disorder of thought, cognition, mood, emotional regulation, perception or memory that may seriously impair the individual's judgement, insight, behaviour, communication or social functioning.»
Nor is it restricted only to the traditional means of livelihood but includes a right to social and cultural evolution and economic development.
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