Second, most analysts agree that the numbers have as much to do
with societal roles than anything else.
He often associates service - based hourly working class jobs (he was once a janitor)
with his societal role as an artist.
Not exact matches
As cultures and circumstances change,
roles tend to change along
with them — both at the
societal level and the individual level.
One may expect that
with evolving
societal norms regarding women's
roles and those specifically relating to sexual behavior and thus encompassing abortion, obtaining an abortion will decreasingly be viewed as deviant activity.
I will admit to struggling
with gender
role and
societal expectations when I first returned to work after maternity leave ended.
Marx provides concrete strategies for school and district leaders to: • Engage students, staff, and colleagues in active learning and problem - solving skills, • Build adaptability and resilience in leadership
roles, • Keep in touch
with rapidly changing institutions and communities, • Understand and plan for the effects of
societal development, and • Release ingenuity and creativity in others
They share some features
with Common Core standards, have the potential to radically change school science, and play a
societal role far beyond the classroom, just as the previous standards movement did.
Well, that's another Western
societal construct for, one that is likely more strongly embedded in men because it goes hand in hand
with «being a breadwinner» which is, as we all know, is a stereotypical male
role.
If you are thinking about starting your own business or are new to the
role of top leader, here is a breakdown of the common
societal and cultural pressures you may face, along
with some tips on how to overcome these challenges.
Opie has since become famous for her incisive portraits, which deal
with how people relate to various communities,
societal roles, and subcultures (whether imposed or chosen), and she has most memorably turned the camera on her own body, depicting herself
with cuts on her back in 1993 and as a nursing mother in 2004.
This includes our emotional relationship to images along
with their wider
societal role in commerce and politics.
He went on to develop a formal language all of his own, while concerned
with the media and consumerism, also calls into question the
role of the artist vis - à - vis specific
societal and economic conditions.
With the
societal shifts in the United States after World War II, more women took on the
role of working artists.
Mary Ting describes the concept of the exhibition: «This exhibition centers on the Witch, Whore and Widow who are forever linked and equated
with each other in their
societal role — the
role of the independent female who is apart from the rest, bearing unusual marks, being too quiet, being too smart, being too this way too that way and thereby subject to gossip, accusations, jealousy, and betrayal.
Haviland highlights feminine and upper class objects, researching class structure, family upbringing, and the formation of
societal roles in conjunction
with these stereotypical «high class» objects and their associated etiquette rituals.
With this combined usage of photo and text, the artist not only aims at making the viewer question the logic and application of
societal clichés, but exposes how clichés shape the
roles of women, men, relationships and racism.
Fathers play a unique
role in their children's lives and development, but some fathers face personal or
societal barriers to positive involvement
with their children — such as low levels of education, stigma from criminal records, declining wages for low - skilled men, or family instability.
Certain respondents advocated for the
role of community members, such as grandparents and community health workers, as well as the church, as traditional sources of information
with deep knowledge of
societal norms and expectations.
As for why a mother's self - competence took a hit from perfect dads, Sasaki suggests pressure to keep up
with societal norms plays a
role.