Sentences with phrase «zeitgeist more»

The shift from a litigation culture chimed in with the family law zeitgeist more widely with the growth everywhere of mediation and collaborative lawyering: «we were inadvertent change agents,» Ms Mason said.
Fortunately, this year also marked a strong showing for projected works — Chrissie Iles» doing I presume — and while most demonstrate an unhealthy fixation on American dominance, the majority of them made a strong case that projected works may be zapped into the zeitgeist more than any other medium.

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More than anything else, 2015 was the year the «blockchain» made its way into the zeitgeist.
More than a decade ago, I saw that social media was going to be the zeitgeist for human connection — a new way to storytell and build relationships.
Is evangelical liturgy anything more than an accommodation to the Zeitgeist?
the messages of many current popular religious leaders are dictated more by their attempt to be «receptor oriented» than by their critique of the Zeitgeist.
The Zeitgeist of our century is more accurately seen as one of horror and barbarity.
Cobb's perspective strikes us as more naturalistic than substantively Christian, and it is not without its unacceptable moral costs; it not only relativizes all ethics to the Zeitgeist, it leads to a monism which produces great suffering and pain as can be seen in any number of poor lands around the world.
Now, what I have referred to before as the something, the force, just waiting to spring on the American Zeitgeist would in the early sixties be given throaty articulation by the courtiers surrounding John F. Kennedy, who, while clearly doing little more than making rhetorical gestures, nevertheless managed to hit the cultural nail squarely on the head.
In this regard it is clear that moral education, even in its diversity and its oppositions, is more a story about the legitimation of American culture than it is about its transformation; as in every generation in America, the substance of moral education has reflected the central assumptions and ideals of the prevailing zeitgeist.
Dr. Martha Lauzen, the study's author, told Variety, «The cultural zeitgeist at the moment is very concerned with providing more people with more opportunities, but the numbers have yet to move.
It's since exploded into the zeitgeist with such force it's become downright mainstream: search #eatclean on Instagram and you'll find more than 47 million photos.
It's since exploded into the zeitgeist with such force it's become downright mainstream: search #eatclean on Instagram and you'll find more than 47
Fast - fine businesses have been springing up around the country, though nowhere more so than in San Francisco, where spots like Corridor, RT Rotisserie, Barzotto, The Kebabery, and Souvla have flourished by delivering a dining experience that's perfectly suited to the city's zeitgeist and its economic realities.
Ignoring any of the sampling undertaken at the Jazz World stage (jazz stopped being relevant in the 50s, even if the doodles make more sense with a pint of pear cider in your hand) and flitting from Tinchy Stryder to White Lies, through Florence and the Machine, Friendly Fires to Kasabian, the zeitgeist was unremittingly unconcerned with the social advancement of society.
This is more to further emphasize the difference between The Venus Project from Zeitgeist and the Communist Manifesto cited.
That, in turn, could come back to the environmental zeitgeist: models suggest that such shifts will happen more frequently as a result of climate change.
«There is a zeitgeist now of Big Science being more effective,» says Zachary Mainen, head of systems neuroscience at the Lisbon - based Champalimaud Foundation and co-organizer of the open letter against the HBP.
A more flexible perspective towards marriage continues to emerge with a zeitgeist of individual freedoms and diversity.
Mobile dating took off in a big way this year, and shows no sign of stopping, so expect to see even more mobile services on the 2014 Zeitgeist report.
Earlier this month Google released its annual Zeitgeist List, a collection of the top Google searches for the last 365 days that reveal what defined the year in pop culture, politics, technology, and more.
The Social Network shares creative DNA with a handful of classic, zeitgeist - savvy films like Network and All the President's Men, as well as more recent fare such as The Insider and Michael Clayton.
Their voices were more piercing, their overlaps with the zeitgeist (whether pre — or post — #MeToo) more ardent and personal.
There's much discussion about how the film is supposedly a game changer, how it's more in tune with the current zeitgeist as opposed to the traditional narrative strengths and linearity of a period piece like The King's Speech.
This time, though, Wade Wilson's adventures are a bit more action - oriented as he goes about assembling a makeshift version of The X-Force — with Terry Crews as Bedlam, Lewis Tan as Shatterstar, Bill Skarsgård as Zeitgeist, and Rob Delaney as, wait for it, Peter — as Josh Brolin as Cage shows up looking and acting all Terminator - like with regards to Firefist... er... the boy wonder Russell.
There were many more of course, but it's that last one that draws a tie to the latest hard R - rated comedy attempting to hit the zeitgeist.
Following Hunger Games, the Lawrences could have collaborated on material that was more populist, possessed some more zeitgeist appeal; however, the actress» choices have intentionally been more sophisticated, i.e. Joy ($ 17M opening, $ 56M) and mother!.
The film is anti-military but pro-police, which strikes me as a relatively sophisticated attitude and more attuned to the present zeitgeist than to that of the post -»60s counterculture.
In a way, the most prescient thing about the sequel to Al Gore's 2006 zeitgeist - hitting documentary An Inconvenient Truth, is that 11 years after the first one came out, the issues at its core are more prominent than ever before.
With Wonder Woman back in the cultural zeitgeist (if the most famous female superhero ever really left it), writer / director Angela Robinson's film serves as a superhero origin story in a more literal and more literary - criticism meaning of the phrase.
The insanity plea is likewise at the centre of Gregory Hoblit's same - year adaptation of William Diehl's Primal Fear, speaking to synchronicity, sure, but moreover to the reality of zeitgeist as more than a metaphysical construct.
The timing was certainly right, coming out a few short weeks after IT brought King back into the zeitgeist by virtue of bringing in more box office money than any horror movie in history.
Fresh: Its concerns are deeper, and more richly psychological, than merely trendy probings of the zeitgeist.
I mentioned earlier that the era of a coming - of - age film is, more than anything else, an incidental environmental backdrop, but as epochs go, I can't deny how satisfying it is to see my own underused zeitgeist explored with such love and care.
Expect that and more from the writer / director's latest stinging triumph «Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri,» a bleak, all - out brilliant pitch - black comedy that taps the raw nerve of America's revenge - fueled zeitgeist with its unpredictable narrative about how a mom's quest to avenge her murdered daughter upends a town.
Meyers is in her element when the movie plays like classic narrative cinema, unafraid to go for the corny sentiment that she does with more conviction than the attempts at zeitgeist comedy.
When the film adaptation of The Hunger Games was released in 2012, it had the weight of a legion of Suzanne Collins fans and pop culture zeitgeist behind it, but managed to be little more than a vaguely interesting (if derivative) story told in a mediocre fashion by director Gary Ross.
was released in 2012, it had the weight of a legion of Suzanne Collins fans and pop culture zeitgeist behind it, but managed to be little more than a vaguely interesting (if derivative) story told in a mediocre fashion by director Gary Ross.
But, more importantly, it captures a certain zeitgeist among the artistic community at the time trying to live a Bohemian ideal by not selling out to corporate careerism.
Since the superheroes he gathers have silly names (like Shatterstar and Zeitgeist) and even sillier superpowers (spewing acidic vomit and having good luck) the tryouts are more like an absurd SNL casting - call sketch than a gathering of badasses, but the team is mobilized and, in the movie's most subversive and riotously funny scene, they parachute into the city to save the captive Firefist.
Me generation Can there be a brand that more effortlessly captured the «I want it my way» zeitgeist of the early 21st Century than MINI?
It could be the zeitgeist, I don't know, but people are talking more about supporting community businesses rather than sucking money out of the community and giving it to American tax dodgers.»
But the image of Charles Chaplin did more than just frighten, bewilder, and excite thousands of onlookers; it bound a select few of them to an engaging narrative that illustrates the zeitgeist of the Progressive Era's waning years.
College admissions are more competitive now than ever, and the difference between receiving a big, fat acceptance package and a slim rejection letter in the mail comes down to a personal essay, what it says about your personal character in relation to the college's zeitgeist and brand.
Personal lines companies have a tailwind in that the zeitgeist has policymakers taking actions to prevent accidents — graduated licensing, anti-drunk driving, making cars safer for drivers even it creates more cars that get totaled, while passengers survive better.
One of the sharper summations of the zeitgeist comes by way of a recent post from Read more -LSB-...]
Sony now need to attract more AAA developers if they're to propel VR into the gaming zeitgeist, and, most importantly, Sony needs to have the faith in itself that it can produce full gaming experiences to its growing audience.
Amano is much more traditional fantasy, dreamy, ethereal, while Nomura's always tap into the current zeitgeist of young, modern Japan.
You could have interesting spaceship designs that would appeal to younger gamers who're more relevant to the Zeitgeist, but no.
The zeitgeist of 1960s counterculture is channeled by Hello Meth Lab in the Sun, although at times it's more «living dead» than a romantic flashback.
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