Sentences with phrase «world social dynamics»

The founders of Neumate have built a website that replicates the real - world social dynamics of a bar.
In the simplest terms, the site replicates real - world social dynamics accurately and therefore encourages natural social interactions.

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This is an objective claim about the human mind, the dynamics of social relations, and the moral order of our world.
What actually happens with Gutiérez and others close to him is something like this: they turn to the social sciences for help in understanding the dynamics of the world in which they live; among those they read is Marx, who describes a world in which a «class struggle» is going on.
Science and technology as they constitute the central dynamics of modern societies in the world, may be called technocracy, which is the social process in which the scientific and technological elites play dominant roles (Kim Yong - Bock, Messiah and Minjung: CCA, 1992).
«We seek to incorporate social and environmental principles in our sourcing and manufacturing practices within the context of the varying government, consumer, regulatory and infrastructure dynamics that exist around the world
Early childhood programs respond to the political, social, and economic dynamics throughout the world.
I think we're fascinated by scandal because we're trying to comprehend the social and psychological dynamics of the world we live in.
If you take one thing away from this issue, let it be this: integrity at the cellular level, the dynamics of our inner universe and the richness of our social world contribute equally to mental well - being.
By creating a virtual problem landscape, IU cognitive scientists explored the dynamics, advantages and disadvantages of «social learning» — the act of learning about the world by observing or imitating others.
Web 2.0 will model (and improve on) many of the social dynamics that we experience in the real world.
As Black Panther explores the social, familial, and political dynamics of Wakanda, Coogler and Cole build their world intricately and with grace.
Dee Rees, USA, 2017, 134m Writer / director Dee Rees's historical epic details daily life and social dynamics in the failing economy of Mississippi during the World War II era.
Some reflections that demand to contextualize the globalization tackling global dynamics (economical, political, cultural, social, educational, religious, etc.) with a complex thinking process and a holistic, poly - logic, multireferential, planetary and cosmic vision that proposes pragmatic alternatives for a changing, multidimensional and interdependent world.
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The undergrads, in their jobs and internships, had already seen the social dynamics of adolescence affecting people's interactions in board rooms, in operating rooms, in the world.
Christian Vincent's dream - like paintings explore the dynamics of conformity and desire in social situations within the framework of a post-industrial world.
Indeed, with her adeptness at luring viewers with captivating (and seemingly innocuous) hand - painted illustrations, humorous texts, and sheer scale and then surprising them with content that is remarkably honest — by turns subversively friendly or bitingly critical and addressing such fraught subjects as power dynamics, social marginalization, and even the machinations of the art world — she has smartly aligned herself with the enduring and boundary - pushing strategies of satire, parody, and caricature.
All this together tries to deliberate artistic production, its economic condition and social dynamics, taken outside the traditionally defined commercial art world.
Engagement with Political and Social Issues: Following a year of upheaval and conflicts around the world, many galleries will showcase artists that grapple with pressing social and political issues of our time, ranging from legacies of colonialism, to the politics of feminism, to the dynamics of power and the dissemination of information in an increasingly digital Social Issues: Following a year of upheaval and conflicts around the world, many galleries will showcase artists that grapple with pressing social and political issues of our time, ranging from legacies of colonialism, to the politics of feminism, to the dynamics of power and the dissemination of information in an increasingly digital social and political issues of our time, ranging from legacies of colonialism, to the politics of feminism, to the dynamics of power and the dissemination of information in an increasingly digital world.
Clearly the shifting social dynamics surrounding allegations of sexual harassment in other cultural realms — by Hollywood tycoon Harvey Weinstein, political reporter Mark Halperin, literary critic Leon Wieseltier, fashion photographer Terry Richardson — have moved into the art world.
Marina Abramović and Ulay's Breathing In / Breathing Out, 1977, and Patty Chang's referential work Untitled (for Abramović, Love Cocteau), 2000, strip kissing from its emotional state and re-introduce it as an equally transcendental and bizarre gesture, a tool to provoke social dynamics, the human body, and the art world.
The exhibition raises questions pertaining to how various social media change our view of the world and to which subliminal political dynamics are made visible by them.
Prior to the 1960s, textiles were consigned to the «low» world of craft, frequently categorized as «women's work,» and constrained by social dynamics that included race as well as gender.
Fascinated by the dynamics in the natural world, Greenfort's work often evolves around ecology and its history, including the environment, social relations, and human subjectivity.
The starting point for the artists featured in You Don't Need a Weatherman are investigations aimed at revealing social dynamics, economic systems, and political relations within an increasingly complex world of virtual representation, infinite sources of information, and invisible data flows.
*** «Perhaps concern over «uncertainty» in complex, adaptive, open systems should be investigated by inductive generalization from observations of the dynamics of a wide range of such systems: ecosystems, social systems, computer systems, immune systems, economic systems... It is curious that the following things are never admitted as «facts about the world,» but here goes: the observer would note of all of these systems that they undergo oscillations within apparent parameters and occasionally flip into new regimes; they often demonstrate novel emergence; and that increased forcing, whether of native elements or exotic ones, increases the rates of oscillation and catastrophic shifts, sometimes after a quieter period of sub-threshold build - up.
Jacquie McGlade is a world renowned scientist who has pioneered research in the dynamics of ecosystems, citizen science and social and environmental informatics.
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