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"normative" Definitions
  1. describing or setting standards or rules of behaviour

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If what's normative consistently gets us the wrong outcome, then we need to change our assumptions about what's normative.
Right now, thin is the normative representation in media, which, of course, is not reflective of what's normative in reality.
Now it has broadened that normative approach with the SDS.
Her issues, however, become less normative as the show continues.
And I profoundly agree with that as a normative principle.
Well, first of all, it's evolutionary psychology's typical modus operandi: notice something normative in your life, assume that it's universal, and then make up an evolutionary 'just so' story that 'explains' one's own normative construct.
The ACA established a normative obligation — a shared expectation among voters.
When monogamy was a clear path and heterosexual normativity was normative.
"It's normative for adolescents to be super messy," he told me.
It addresses the foundations of ethics — metaethics — rather than normative ethics.
Remmington is a master at finding the funny in the normative.
Stantcheva stresses that her and Alesina's work is descriptive, not normative.
Other times, it takes more normative forms like enhanced religious devotion.
As a child, did you know that your family's behavior wasn't normative?
As I'd done no such preparation, normative determinism became the guiding principle.
There will be normative pressure on these companies to discourage that behavior.
Yet, in economic thought we have no normative ideal, no foundational morality.
People are perpetually fascinated by that which they perceive as defying "normative" conventions.
GREENFIELD: Normative use would be use that doesn't impact anything in your life.
Presumably, this would establish a normative set of criteria for professionals to follow.
Embedded within Islam are a set of normative practices, and those practices matter.
Being seen as non-normative means your sexuality is either invisible or fetishized.
Of course, the lack of understanding of non-normative sexualities is nothing new.
Do we find alternatives, develop oppositional positions, queer the normative, engage in revolution?
Some suggestions: "Clothes from well-intentioned but extremely gender normative relatives," Drummond says.
Gender normative/gender straight [jen-der - nawr-muh-tiv] [jen-der - streyt] | adjective (gender normative people, gender straight people) A synonym for cisgender, gender straight people are those whose gender identity matches up with expectations of their sex assigned at birth.
I don't want them to rest on that … this isn't about subverting the normative.
This will require expertise from people who think about the design of normative systems.
In a theoretical sense, law should approximate the normative ideal in the real world.
"You've got to make some normative judgments, which make economists really uncomfortable," Strain says.
But once it was more than half the classroom, it became actually much more normative.
Together, they looked like the gender-normative bedroom colors for a set of fraternal twins.
It seems that bullying is becoming more of a normative behavior currently in our society.
It's a cesspool of anti-normative, loose behavior that's creating fraud and cheating and bullying.
Unlike the Annual Reminder, these new marches would have no formal, gender-normative dress code.
He thinks we are incapable of distinguishing between radical Islamists and normative followers of Islam.
To the critics doubting the president's doggedness, normative departures are commonplace in the Trump presidency.
And it's just another example of a hetero-normative assumption, one that causes enormous suffering.
Also, that ritual is a bit more novel and caters to people with normative lifestyles.
Books that challenge normative values, especially those with L.G.B.T. themes, have been hit especially hard.
Oddly, then, it comes as some relief to inhabit a state outside the normative categories.
For me, being queer is about being radical—it's about queering all forms of normative identity.
Becoming a battleground for normative assertions about contemporary society, history stops being about what actually happened.
I think these findings cause us to re-evaluate what is normative and what is marginal.
Maybe these practices are as normative as it gets, and to not participate, maybe, is marginal.
But his ascendance has broken down key normative barriers about what you can and can't say.
Republicans need to know what it's like to be on the other end of normative violations.
I think there's potential for redemption baked in by gender, in a very straightforward, normative way.
This is the normative power of the Union, or what is often called 'the Brussels effect'.
If those words are slipping—if those words become normal, typical, normative, what do you do?
"Although aggression is normative, some kids do it a lot more than others," Dr. Lorber said.
The guidelines add that men and boys have historically been considered a "normative referent" for psychology.
"This renders even non-normative sex quintessentially heterosexual and gender normal," she writes in her book.
On one hand, the game makes a lot of normative statements about how to make soup.
Here's why: Creed II follows Jordan's Adonis, (seriously, hello normative determinism), three years after the first film.
To get normative change we need leadership, and in the vaccine compliance arena this is sorely needed.
The poem denies sequential time and refuses to observe the normative conventions of narrative and poetic art.
And this business model imperative to avoid alienating people became a normative vision of objectivity and neutrality.
It is often said that impeachment is a political process, but it is also a normative one.
Rivera and Lillis have consciously cultivated a relationship free from the pressure to conform to normative roles.
"This is what I hope to be: a bridge between the insane and the normative," he said.
It does not, and cannot, foster a positive normative consensus about who or what Twitter is for.
The government is not allowed to make normative judgments about the legitimacy of a person's religious beliefs.
Each branch of government makes decisions based on policy rationales — empirical evidence plus normative goals and values.
But I worry more on the normative side about privacy issues than I did in the past.
This is less about putting aside those differences than acknowledging them while still believing in harmony, becoming aware that people of non-normative sexualities and gender identities can be of deep faith, and that there are people of deep faith who are welcoming to those who are non-normative.
Furuya isn't surprised that the country seems to be suffering from a bout of extreme gender-normative nostalgia.
Of course, our goal is not to impose on all digital actors an indiscriminate and disproportionate normative burden.
Platforms like YouTube assert a set of normative standards — guidelines by which users are expected to comport themselves.
I always get sad and concerned when I see people publicly shaming healthy, normative sexual fantasies and behaviors.
"This reimbursement would be more normative, from both a timing perspective and from an amount perspective," said Kittridge.
Alyza is non-binary, and they're uninterested in a hard-and-fast transition based on normative physical criteria.
Which increases political polarization of the two camps, which further increases normative threat, and so it goes on.
A moral emotion is something like hate or hope — an emotion that features normative judgment and affective mood.
They were, generally, in favor of order and had a propensity toward the broadly normative, a certain squareness.
We haven't set up the legal, technical, or normative controls yet, and many people are taking advantage of this.
In particular, it is striking that the bodies of all of Imhof's performers are beautiful in a normative sense.
We have to make it more of a normative place, and we're starting to try to figure this out.
BS: They're using the fundamentally normative tools of the digital advertising industry that are the center of the business.
This makes American support for, and if need be defense of, Taiwan essential for normative, not just practical reasons.
There's heteronormative culture, and there's radical, queer culture, and counterculture—but that can become very normative as well, right?
Perhaps most of all, they posit bodies as transgressive— partitioned and fluid, interchangeable desiring-machines — non-normative par excellence.
Part of what I'm interested in is how these people who were living anti-normative lifestyles contended with opposition.
In 2017 it often takes effort to distinguish between novel forms and received ones, alternative forms and normative ones.
Because deregulation is the norm, it's nearly impossible to identify normative academic outcomes or document the prevalence of abuse.
The normative system ensured that sales were only introduced once a consensus had formed that lawmakers would approve them.
Because like many immigration arguments, the case for ending birthright citizenship is a normative argument wrapped in incorrect empirics.
I think that's what we're seeing here, a last stand of this white- normative exclusionary, xenophobic vision of America.
Tattoos covered both of his arms — a style element that my teenage children tell me is now considered normative.
These non-normative bodies — seen by the state as abhorrent and, therefore, vulnerable to discipline — appear throughout the exhibition.
Will it just be normative arguments, like the paper of yours that attracted controversy, or empirical work as well?
A heterosexual, normative relationship is much easier to be in because the rules are there—that's considered cheating, that's not.
Risker was concerned that the foundation had taken a dramatic and unprecedented action without communicating any kind of normative process.
"Hello, people — especially feminists — cheering Huma's leaving Anthony: This was a win for normative, not progressive, relationship values," Milstein began.
I've always had fun challenging the normative thinking around gender binarism [sic] and find that my clothes echo that sometimes.
For a start, we must ensure that the global community establishes normative behavior for how we govern ourselves in cyberspace.
If it is to survive, society needs to form a new "normative expectation", a shared belief about how to behave.
The Loner Leader's world is radical and revolutionary, rebelling against the normative world, but it ultimately becomes just as regimented.
But what the precise situation to which the Trump administration has subjected immigrant families isn't at all "normative," she says.
The queer community has often been a haven for artists to create and perform outside of hetero-normative capitalist constructs.
Some observers who have pointed out the potential pitfalls of meditation have advanced normative prescriptions for Western meditators moving forward.
I think she believes in a much more normative paradigm of democracy, so I think she'll be utterly seminally shaken.
Keep your cutesy symbol of cisnormative, white normative, made-a-supposedly-subversive-joke-about-sexual-assault accessories off her head.
Exposure to testosterone might "nudge" a woman slightly away from gender-normative behaviors, inadvertently leading to the outcomes they saw.
I see them as gorgeous and sexy and interesting and normative in a way that the milieu doesn't always present.
The majority, however, are white supremacists, who also believe that races form a normative hierarchy with whiteness at the top.
It creates interesting pressure on normative understandings of raising a family, establishing community and fostering an identity as a people.
Often, the biggest challenge to solidifying a normative framework arises when attempting to contest a political culture that resists it.
There's the "normative" kind that makes you miss your mom when you leave for college, giving you pangs of homesickness.
In that case, coverage imbued with a normative tilt, and which consistently leans in one direction is unexceptional — even admirable.
They question the perception of the body as well as normative ideas of masculinity and femininity in Latin American cultures.
"I think the airline industry, especially with this normative shift about flight-shaming, sees the writing on the wall," she said.
Infrastructures were built for able bodies, where legs could easily bend and straighten over curbs and stairs to underscore normative agility.
How can art turn the disabling gaze of normative society toward the liberatory possibilities of those at the so-called "margins"?
Whatever form it takes, camp can at least be understood as a rebuke to normative "good taste" (whether intentional or unintentional).
Effy Blue hosts workshops in which she aims to help people get the most out of relationships, especially non-normative ones.
But within this demographic is another subset—marginalized groups who experience similar policing because of gender identity or non-normative sexuality.
We've been talking about this until now in a normative and academic sense, but climate action is largely a political problem.
"Conservatives may recruit and promote people who fit a particular aesthetic — blond, gender normative, and on and on" says Clark-Polner.
The weekend-long event showcased independent and emerging voices in virtual reality, departing from typical tech fantasies and normative corporate media.
I spoke with Carens about the ethics of Trump's travel ban as well the normative questions it raises about human rights.
She is not a puritan: she does not demand the end to modern medicine, but rather, the end to normative care.
This issue, she claims, has to do with normative standards of medical care that treat patients as problems to efficiently solve.
" On this score, American whiteness embodied and embodies an epistemological and ontological divide that it takes as "normative," as "common sense.
Afropunk is considered by many to be a safe space where freedom of expression is truly unbound by socio-normative paradigms.
They confuse the law as it exists and has actually existed with the rule of law as a normative, theoretical idea.
Such incisions into the lives of artists who don't fit neatly into the normative narrative change how we read their art.
Incivility: This is "counter-normative" conversation, which could include things like insults or curse words, but isn't necessarily bad or unhealthy.
The holiday evolved into a gathering for those who couldn't make it home or who were left behind by normative traditions.
From a normative standpoint, this evolution is not necessarily a bad thing (though the collapse of comity is tough to watch).
The modest injection of capital will be used by Normative to "accelerate growth" and expand to key markets in the EU and U.S. Billed as wanting to become the "QuickBook of carbon reporting," Normative is a SaaS that plugs into various data — both a company's internal systems and external databases on the environmental impact of goods and services.
We also believed there was a way to think through this problem, resulting in a new model that challenges normative development practices.
Here, I spoke with Carens about the ethics of Trump's executive order as well the normative questions it raises about human rights.
It also confirmed its target for normative EBITDA to reach between 600 million and 700 million euros at the end of 2022.
A strike is the refusal to comply with a normative regime because that norm sets the terms for existence in unacceptable ways.
Many users were rightfully quick to call out the hashtag for being gender-normative and for excluding the experiences of transgender people.
The global banking and investor solutions business reported an adjusted return on normative equity of 11.2%, up from 7.2% a year ago.
"It's an incredibly ambitious project in which they put a lot of theory on normative influence to a road test," he said.
The trans memoir also functions chronologically, from point A to point B, charting the body's progress towards a more normative gender presentation.
It's important to not reinforce the normative idea that you can only have a child in a classical relationship between two people.
The inclination to explore the visual and psychic complexity of non-normative identities stems from his experience as a young, queer Latino.
Trende was misunderstood by certain critics as making a normative argument that the G.O.P. should double down on being a white party.
One scientist at Harvard told me anxiety hasn't been taken as seriously partly because it's a normative emotion: We all experience it.
"[Gifting secondhand items] is already more normative for part of the population and maybe it will become more normal overtime," Meyvis said.
That goes in spades in its fight against insurgents based in dense urban terrain, whether for legal, normative, or public relations reasons.
For these people, in this era of "voting wars," our analysis suggests the normative victory wouldn't come at much of a partisan cost.
People sometimes think that all rights are due to citizenship, but that's just not correct in the empirical or legal or normative sense.
First, many government decisions contain an important normative element; leaving these up to algorithms only obscures that fact, often with deeply unjust ramifications.
It's also worth pointing out that the demo only offered the man's perspective, so I hope the final library is less gender normative.
But my reaction speaks to the paradoxical nature of a "dating culture" that applies the most normative ideals to the most personal objectives.
Herbenick says it was important to include these "normative behaviors" on their survey in order to calibrate their findings with similar sex surveys.
"Sexting is becoming normative," said Jeff R. Temple, a behavioral researcher from University of Texas who studies the impact of things like sexting.
Like many before her in the Black Power movement, she rejected her given name as a form of defiance against normative white society.
Outside it, even the products of the most normative families bear the imprints of aunts, uncles, teachers—a whole network of other people.
The GOP has yet to win in a normative political environment since Robb established the pro-education/racial tolerance/anti -tax campaign blueprint.
Among plants, green constitutes the normative color, the hue we imagine as universal; any deviations, such as browning, seem unusual if not unhealthy.
Female pugilists, of course, were automatically revealing themselves to be outside of the normative middle-class ideology simply by their participation in fighting.
Her first opponent, Hattie Leslie, may have dressed in the appropriate attire outside of the ring, but she, too, defied normative gender behavior.
AIs will only be able to integrate into our elaborate normative systems if they are built to read, and participate in, that system.
But Catherine's story, even with its Freudian ticks and ultimately normative views of relationships, succeeded as the sordid telenovela it aimed to be.
Unlike many L.G.B.T. riffs on pageantry, including ball culture and leather- and drag-focused titles, Miss Tiffany's adheres scrupulously to hetero-normative conventions.
Each song presents supposedly ordinary people who've gotten suckered in by the imagined normative paradise American archetypes live in and then get burned.
Without quite realizing it, I had begun to identify with anyone whose life threw into question normative assumptions about how daily life works.
"Call Me By Your Name" strips its world of a normative heterosexual gaze and in the process affirms the humanity of its story.
"As long as normative gender roles exist," Berg said, "there will be an urgent need for people, femmes included, to push at their boundaries."
We recognize, though, that many people do not just think about voting rights in these normative terms but, perhaps increasingly so, in partisan ones.
So how do we maintain our credibility as a scientific discipline while engaging in the public sphere in a way that shows normative judgment?
McCain challenged the worldviews popular with the American president and his allies, saying previous generations would be surprised to see them become so normative.
Tereos confirmed a target for normative EBITDA, excluding exceptional elements, to reach between 600 million and 700 million euros at the end of 2022.
"Communities often come together through the very thing that normative society would say is your vulnerability and it opens up an intimacy," she said.
If you read about that online, there are a lot of normative pieces but there has been very limited empirical research on that subject.
The fact is, you need stock photos to run a website, and there aren't many normative stock photos of plus-size women out there.
As within graffiti, the works embrace a refusal to work within normative boundaries, resisting the tyranny of canvas, resisting the rules of conventional practice.
But also it kind of creates an institutional space for hitting back against so-called non-normative people in terms of sex, gender, race.
" Robert McPhedran, Ipsos associate research director in Singapore, said research showed "the normative values of Singaporeans with respect to LGBTQ issues are gradually shifting.
VICE: Your book slates mainstream sex advice, suggesting that, by taking such a normative view, it actually creates the problems it claims to fix.
Casual sex is becoming more normative, and increases in divorce rates through the 20th century has meant a growing population of older single people.
But if one of the two political parties stops caring about these ideals — becomes "unreasonable," as Rawls would say — then this normative barrier fails.
They turned out to be wrong: Delaying or forgoing "normative family roles" does not help a woman's chances of getting a job in STEM.
Partly out of necessity, in a pre-liberation world, partly out of a desire for non-normative, dissident forms of sexual and other encounters.
Still, most teens were not doing it, meaning "the behavior was not unusual but it also was by no means normative," Dr. Levy said.
The plinth, on which a monument originally stood, anoints the drag queen as a living monument to marginalization, the return of normative society's repressed.
The Framers were deeply concerned about these concepts, but they ultimately chose a process rooted in compromise, rather than one based upon normative principles.
"These laws are normative — they are expressing what is acceptable in society or not," said Katarina Bergehed of the Swedish chapter of Amnesty International.
This was the arbitrarily normative nature of my grandfather's WASP identity — the false universality of his own tribal bias — put into appallingly hierarchical practice.
There are still normative assumptions that you're going to get married, have babies, be monogamous, and be a permanent, lifelong couple, a nuclear family.
He spent years in counseling and ex-gay therapy, as he and his parents tried their best to engineer him into a hetero-normative lifestyle.
We started bringing what we were doing and discussing it together: Here we have two parallel virginities on the gender normative binary, female and male.
Nelson, in her memoir about making a queer family, rejects the binaries that culture so often imposes: between normative and queer, between maternity and artistry.
Through her visual art, videos, and Tumblr posts, Aguhar critiqued normative beauty standards, called out racism, misogyny, and fatphobia, and expanded conventional understandings of femininity.
In it, she flips the script on normative standards that declare fat, brown, and transfeminine bodies too "ugly" for dominant culture, insisting on their beauty.
A lot of people on the left have taken on board the basic normative premise that the right has advanced in the age of responsibility.
On the drive they bicker and chafe at the way they are made to feel strange and grotesque when seen through ­hetero-normative Midwestern eyes.
If their worldview is narrow and heteronormative, jokes are more likely to be based on queerness, gender, and ethnic diversity and other non-normative identities.
Queer is not to be conflated with a sexual preference, but a failure of hetero and cis normative ways of showing up in the world.
"I became very aware of the hetero-normative standard in ballet very early," said Mr. Whiteside, who realized he would mainly play straight men onstage.
And so we end up reinstating a normative form of the moral-subject-as-human that we wanted to move beyond in the first place.
"It is widely recognized that corporate activities are by far the largest contributor to climate change," Normative co-founder and CEO Kristian Rönn tells TechCrunch.
This is the post-abstract consciousness that hurls each artist out into the uncharted space of hyper-subjectivity, away from a common, normative visual syntax.
When nutritionists, economists, or medical doctors express a normative judgment, they do so based on common values for human growth, broad economic health, and individual health.
"Police will be able to redirect resources ... away from normative personal users and focus instead on dangerous drugs," Erdan told a news conference in Tel Aviv.
It is for this reason that Mr. Yau's review is disturbing, since it is something that I would expect to find in a more normative context.
A "fetish" typically refers to sexual arousal to an inanimate object, while a "kink" is more of an umbrella term for pleasure beyond normative penetrative sex.
Through the character of Mony Vibescu, Apollinaire explored all manner of non-normative sexual activity, from sadism, masochism, scatophilia, and pedophilia, to group sex and homosexuality.
But the normative question of whether these rates are good policy is very different from the question of what the rates Sanders is proposing actually are.
"Witchcraft is linked to anti-normative behaviour," explains Dr Monica Germana, a senior lecturer at the University of Westminster's Institute for Modern and Contemporary Literary Studies.
After asking participants a series of probing questions about their finances, the researchers asked them to rank themselves along something called the Normative Discretionary Income Index.
Was this really an improvement on the earlier European concept of madness, which saw the non-normative thinker as a person in touch with spiritual truths?
And then there is the subtle manipulation of the plot which presents forced choices as normative, thus making suicide and martyrdom seem like almost reasonable responses.
"The question is can we re-establish some normative minimum that is presumably above what sheer market forces would drive wages down to," Mr. Weil said.
"The law book says it's illegal so that means that it has this general societal inference, changing the social normative views of gay sex," said Han.
Still, with the mainstays of sovereignty and self-determination accepted as normative, offers of international assistance are provided only with the agreement of the affected country.
Because it is a normative statement that local news matters and is important and that specifically Facebook has a responsibility to ensure that people see it.
A lot of times trans stories rely on our trauma, or they want to paint a picture that is digestible to cis-normative expectations of it.
Most of us grew up surrounded by normative clichés about our mortality: Life is short; death is the only constant; live each day like it's your last.
Rousey, of course, has made her name as a tenacious fighter providing young girls (and boys) with a tremendous role model who refutes hetero-normative gender stereotypes.
Language that can empower a person of trans experience to articulate what they're going through as well as open up cis-normative spaces to be more inclusive.
She writes the lives of the SM dykes, the trans women excluded by normative lesbians, the poor butches who are for some reason never, ever on television.
Sometime in 2015, folks started editing images of her legs onto various Nintendo characters, upping their femme appearance, and giving them all distinct, gender-non-normative presentations.
Narrating insanity lets Beckett, for example, open up his characters to the great chasms and paradoxes of existence that are difficult to describe with a normative voice.
I make too many sacrifices in relation to having a normative life to not account for the work as an extension of why I bother waking up.
French would go on to take pictures that spoke the language of the normative ideal (straight, white, conventionally impeccable) men, and oftentimes the models themselves were straight.
Applied ethics guide our interactions in the world as it exists while nudging us incrementally closer to the normative ideal and the world we seek to create.
The American Academy of Pediatrics calls human breast milk the "normative standard" for infant feeding, and recommends that mothers breast-feed their babies exclusively for six months.
This can come at a huge cost if young adults are, in turn, less involved in normative activities like spending time with friends and establishing new relationships.
Those who don't fit into the mainstream gay rights movement are often left behind by those who are getting homogenized into the so-called "normative" queer identity.
With the passing of the new laws combined with my non-normative gender I expect my career to be over, which is why I'm speaking up now.
After all, it seems likely that some kind of normative life course will assert itself eventually: It is one of the linchpins of any stable social order.
Suggesting that suicide is a normative, understandable response to such occurrences increases risk among vulnerable people whose own experiences may cause them to identify with the deceased.
Normative, a startup that lets companies automate their carbon reporting — and in turn help them decrease their environmental footprint — has picked up $2.1 million in seed funding.
Mentally ill and neurodiverse students can pay a high price for such programs, such as being forcibly medicated, arrested, suspended, or even expelled for non-normative behavior.
They were acquitted despite a video that aired around the world, long before the notion of going viral had become a normative part of our collective lexicon.
The question for the ethicist then is this: Is it more ethical to make continued (and often ignored) normative pronouncements against the existence of war, or to engage with the temporal reality of war with ethics that seek to limit the cases in which war is undertaken, to moderate its effects, and to guide it toward the normative goal, with the understanding that this goal is not immediately or fully achievable?
"normally i would never address rumors but i resent having the most important friendships and working relationships in my life reduced to dumb hetero normative gossip," he wrote.
But to be fair, this new Nature study is a normative analysis that assumes a kind of status quo as it pertains to the state of medical technologies.
The rest of the set, then, is her outlining the process of her discovery that it may be impossible to truly talk about non-normative experiences in comedy.
We have to as individuals create a new normative system just like we did over the course of our human history as we had to navigate different contexts.
"Normally i would never address rumors but i resent having the most important friendships and working relationships in my life reduced to dumb hetero normative gossip," he wrote.
Such normative transformations can only come from within, from the will of local actors to change long-embedded habits, overcome longstanding enmities or restore long-lost political traditions.
Yes, the website definitely has Potemkin images, which like the fabled Soviet village depict an ideal vision of socialist life in which happiness clearly is the normative emotion.
In that play, two characters chafe against the way that a wheelchair, like color or language, can be a marker of disfavored status within the larger, normative society.
These three "revolutions" fit within the framework of an overall rejection of authority, the assertion of individual freedom of choice (autonomy), and an overhaul of the normative structure.
" Rönn says similar laws are underway also in the U.S. Adds the Normative co-founder: "Sustainability reporting is a pain and a huge cost in time and money.
Having a common corporate language created to benefit a business ends up excluding a lot of people and creating very particular and normative ways of thinking about sex.
On the one hand, they want to attribute Black consumption of fried chicken as normative; on the other hand, they want to equate this consumption with something negative.
Industrialization mostly destroyed this system, but some pieces of it, like abstention from work during churchgoing hours in Christian societies, either remained normative or were enshrined in law.
"One of the most important things that this Act does is establish new normative standards," said John Carr, secretary of the UK Children's Charities Coalition on Internet Safety.
I'd made this assumption because I am, like most people, susceptible to normative narratives of what a hyper-educated, somewhat reserved young woman does and does not do.
Back in 2008, the IEA started doing some side scenarios that were "normative in nature," as it puts it, including some scenarios targeting various temperatures and others targeting, e.g.
Our publications are largely devoid of normative statements about current political figures, and teaching students that one candidate is actually worse than others is generally considered out of bounds.
Normative notions of gender, race, and sexual identity are also challenged—the actors have attributes that differ greatly from the characters and so question preconceived biases and existing conventions.
This isn't the first time a presumed anti-normative philosophy or aesthetic has been consumed by the commercial fashion industry, and then in turn been consumed by the Met.
Life's things do pile up like that, though I'm daily assured that I can be driven into a normative clarity, wiping away thoughts like they'd accumulated on a windshield.
It's the expectation that I need to go financially above-and-beyond for a fellow friend not because because they're in dire straights, but to satisfy a normative ritual.
Rather than taking a normative body and representing it in a million different positions, and assuming it works in these particular ways, let's talk about the diversity of bodies.
These women would often put it down to the fact that their partners [already] had to challenge normative constructs around being a man, because of their own sexual preferences.
"These vehicles were long viewed as something as marginal and anti-social, as lowriders acted outside of normative culture," says Andrew Connors, curator of art at the Albuquerque Museum.
Haidt's use of the concept of "normative threat" is helpful in exploring other challenges to traditional cultural norms, including male reaction to the nomination of a woman for president.
Adolescence, after all, is often portrayed as a universal normative experience when in reality it can look different for each child as some mature faster or slower than others.
For queer communities, for women who do not have normative desires the stakes are higher — to recognize themselves as full human beings, to be recognized as such by others.
Still, cruising still goes on, and one reason is that many men—straight, gay, bi, whatever—get pleasure out of dissident, non-normative, non-monogamous forms of intimate encounter.
Of course, the Just War Ethic suffers from a problem: The normative ideal in this case is the absence of war, yet the reality of war precludes that ideal.
I have argued that Barraza has not [only] been made responsible for her crimes but has been criminalized for how she looks: She transgresses the normative standards for women.
They are trying to come to grips with how technology is changing what it means to be human, and to devise new normative boundaries to cope with this reality.
" His criticism targets a new genre of Muslim bloggers and writers who he says "challenge or outright reject the traditionally normative Islamic view on social issues and Muslim life.
The work sets the tone for the show, wherein the artist, attentive to the hierarchies and injustices of society, disrupts the normative flow of power in the mainstream realm.
At the height of the 1950s, Beat writing was characterized by political ruminations and a call to bohemianism as a rejection of America's normative and oppressive, war-torn climate.
But notwithstanding its blind spots, this liberal worldview was and is essentially pro-marriage, in the sense of believing that it's good for society to have a single normative destination to which most couples arrive, a single normative institution in which most children will be raised — and in the sense of favoring a mild cultural and political pressure in its favor, encompassing forces and ideas (religion, gender difference) that are not necessarily progressive.
Moynihan's analysis grounded the problem of inequality on a misguided understanding of the legacy of slavery and segregation that adjudged Black families as deficient on a gender-normative analytic baseline.
When Jack Antonoff denied dating Lorde, he called the speculation around their relationship "hetero normative gossip," implying that culturally, we're incapable of seeing man + woman and not automatically assuming sex!!!!
The political claims the work makes — namely, to broaden contemporary understandings of "sex" and incorporate a range of gender nonconforming, non-binary, and anti-normative subjectivities — are a little overblown.
They are expressions of the children who wear them — not the products of some group of designers sitting in a dark room deciding that girls should wear gender-normative snacks.
Debates about the goals themselves are values questions, premised on our normative judgments, that is, our views on what ought to be—what makes a good society or political system.
To use a more normative example, you might just be up for being next to your partner when they orgasm because that would make you feel really close to them.
"It's about shunning the hetero-normative, big-worded mundane guidelines in life people feel we HAVE to abide by, especially as women," the group commented on the song over email.
Lesthaeghe continues: These three "revolutions" fit within the framework of an overall rejection of authority, the assertion of individual freedom of choice (autonomy), and an overhaul of the normative structure.
"I've always had a dark sense of humor, and to critique society, especially hetero-normative society, is really important to me," Olson says, of the misanthropic themes in his work.
But for a pagan soul like me, beaten down by normative Judeo-Christian values and the world of late-stage capitalism, nature was the only thing still worthy of worship.
Spying is a business, and like all businesses it has a normative structure, a set of shared expectations that guide the behavior of both the spy and the spy's handlers.
It remains to be seen if in her case normative habits and deliberative practice can prevail over nasty right-wing subcultures that are amplified by technology, social media and weapons.
An elephant or a dolphin or a chimpanzee isn't worthy of respect because it embodies some normative form of the "human" plus or minus a handful of relevant moral characteristics.
To enter Ouyang's alternate universe, where East Asian women are worshiped and revered by their opponents, is to forcibly reexamine our current state of normative gender roles and racial stereotypes.
There is something about the hypervisibility of Hill's performance-body and the almost total absence of his figure in these photographs that speaks to the double bind of non-normative bodies.
The final step in creating a durable social norm, says Ms Bicchieri, is when normative expectations become empirical ones—that is, when everyone can see that the new rules are sticking.
It's refreshing to see something as benign as a great pair of jeans or sweatpants just be a great pair of jeans or sweatpants, without being tied to normative gender descriptors.
He says he called himself "Nakamoto" after a 17th-century Japanese philosopher and merchant, Tominaga Nakamoto, who was highly critical of the normative thought of his time and favoured free trade.
He says he called himself "Nakamoto" after a 20153th-century Japanese philosopher and merchant, Tominaga Nakamoto, who was highly critical of the normative thought of his time and favoured free trade.
Many women are unhappy with their bodies—in Western consumer society, to be unhappy with some aspect of your body might almost be thought of as a normative condition of womanhood.
" She continued to point out that "significant evidence suggests that transgender persons are especially visible, and vulnerable, to harassment and persecution due to their often public nonconformance with normative gender roles.
This paradigm, epitomized in the simulated pleasure of hetero-normative pornography, will only begin to diminish in force as we reject the dishonesty of a sexual discourse founded on misogynistic myths.
Perhaps it signals a shift for a show that has long trafficked in toxic, cis-normative sexual politics, one that has seemed uninterested in shifting as the world around it has.
The conditions of change and instability, not as a commentary on politics but rather as a normative description of the experience of the modern subject, form the heart of this exhibition.
The website promotes feminist death—an idea that, among other things, strives to recover the narrative of women in death work and fight the gender-normative ways embalmers typically style corpses.
Even as kink becomes more popular and widely discussed in mainstream culture, the common depictions of BDSM don't leave much room for those with non-normative bodies to be able to participate.
Another is that the traditional division between positive and normative economics has been allowed to deteriorate to the point at which ideological bias has become more salient, raising the risk of error.
Observer gives us a world of infected vs healthy; cybernetic vs pure; enfranchised vs disempowered; normative vs mentally ill; shiny cyberpunk VR cathedrals vs worn down, decaying apartment buildings; safety vs freedom.
These normative systems are the systems on which we rely to solve the challenge of ensuring that people behave the way we want them to in our communities, workplaces and social environments.
We went from spending 16 hours trying to hand sort open-ended survey responses, down to one hour with Canvs, and that's in addition to never-before-seen normative insights across pilots.
The party itself is a breath, an essential timeout from the hyper-vigilance and chaos of being black and brown queer bodies who exist beyond the scope of majoritarian and normative expectations.
Both characters—who were queer, crass, occasionally partook in recreational drugs, and ever-scheming—debunked socio-normative roles of how some may believe young Jewish women from middle-class backgrounds should behave.
"What ends up happening in the process is that people with disabilities are being screened out because they don't present in ways that are considered normative by these algorithmic assessments," explained Altiraifi.
In other words, logic provides us not with an empirical understanding of how our thinking actually works (that's the purview of psychology), but with a normative understanding of how thinking should work.
Stenner demonstrated, first, that levels of authoritarianism rise and fall in proportion to the experience of "normative threat," and second that over the past generation authoritarianism has been predictive of Republican voting.
If impeachment can be used not only to signal disapproval but actually work to head off an ongoing threat to American democracy, then the normative power of the proceedings might be reestablished.
Smith: After looking through the performances we then analyzed them by location and created this normative behavior that predicted what musical preferences were in terms of genre between red and blue states.
His work is as important today as it was then; all the reasons he gave for rejecting originalism as both a descriptive and normative theory apply with equal force to the modern Court.
DH: The flip side of that of course is it can be very normative and if you don't participate in that version of gay life, it can be very hard to find friends.
In the 220 Biennial, the idea of non-normative sexual and gender identities emerges through a more truthful array of lenses, surfacing visual approaches that limn questions of autobiography alongside economics and politics.
While the world at large may not, I love and cherish non-normative womanhood in all its presentations and, for me at least, a lot of how that manifests comes down to hair.
Investments in the most strategic disruptive technologies, construction of an innovative normative framework for the sharing of data of general interest: we have leverage to encourage the emergence of reliable and effective solutions.
"Those relationships are deeply important and sacred." normally i would never address rumors but i resent having the most important friendships and working relationships in my life reduced to dumb hetero normative gossip.
My sense is that all the normative and philosophical arguments about responsibility are super interesting to weirdos like us who are into that kind of thing, but most people don't give a damn.
And what is p-hacking today was normative then and so most of us just went along with the flow—but we are now so clear about the error of our old ways.
Unlike the Hattie's, who maintained some semblance for culturally normative femininity, Gussie was known for her masculine ways as she swaggered amongst men, smoking a pipe, drinking whiskey, and swearing like a sailor.
But our complex normative social orders are less about ethical choices than they are about the coordination of billions of people making millions of choices on a daily basis about how to behave.
Are we prepared for AIs that start building their own normative systems—their own rules about what is acceptable and unacceptable for a machine to do—in order to coordinate their own interactions?
Even to ask the question of whether it would be a tragedy if humans were to disappear from the face of the planet requires a normative framework that is restricted to human beings.
My own normative sense, based on more than a decade of teaching, researching, and reading about this stuff and thinking about democracy from all angles, is that these shifts represent some true losses.
In reality, yes, some do that, but as feminist porn directors introduce broader, less normative definitions of what sexy looks like (and cam girls take ownership themselves), we've moved beyond the totally bare aesthetic.
They point to the models that non-Protestant church history offers to Christians who don't fit the hetero-normative mold, like the Beguines, a celibate spiritual movement among Catholic women in medieval Northern Europe.
The real issue, in my opinion, occurs not when a parent is promiscuous or sexually non-normative, but when a parent goes to extreme lengths to hide truths about their identity from their child.
Instead, Democrats opted to make normative arguments about the impropriety of Mitch McConnell's role in blocking Merrick Garland—the widely respected moderate whom Obama nominated to replace Scalia—and the Senate confirmation process itself.
A 1984 study found 41 percent of women expressed body dissatisfaction, results that caused researchers to coin the phrase "normative discontent" to describe the widespread dissatisfaction women experience when it comes to their weight.
However, ten months later, there was a shift in AI strategy, and the U.S. government is increasingly interested in leading the design of a normative framework for the development and use of AI technologies.
We still need symbols of resistance against misinformation and stigma, because we are still defending the rights of queer people to medical access, to lives lived free of abuse, to visibility amid normative culture.
The downside is that in their enthusiasm to fasten on it, they've attributed a kind of normative sheen to it that we don't think is warranted by the quality of the decisions that result.
There was no way we were going to win against patriarchy and cissexism — the normative perspective that perceives trans people as abnormal and aberrant — by attempting to play by its own fucked-up rules.
"Advertising is thought to make product use seem more normative and acceptable, and to convey the impression that positive outcomes like having fun or feeling attractive will result from use," Shadel said by email.
More normative perspectives are also present in 30 Americans — as the show's title would suggest, the point is not necessarily to emphasize the other-ness of African American people, but their identity as Americans.
Is there any good reason why a normative preference for, say, universal health care and free college should also give you good reason to think Sanders would do better than Clinton at beating Donald Trump?
Despite Cyber Command's new authorities, Moscow's hackers are comparatively unfettered by legal or normative boundaries and have a far wider menu of means and methods in competing with the U.S. short of all-out war.
In a video titled "Beach, Please" for Great Big Story, Fitz discusses non-normative beach wear and her fashion project Tomboyish, which aims to tackle the ways we see and experience beauty, femininity, and masculinity.
Non-normative sexuality and gender identity are still markers of difference within our society, but as the success of these and other LGBTQ civil servants shows, it's one that may be shrinking by the year.
But Inside doesn't want you to fear the abnormal or non-normative; rather, Inside wants you to embrace yourself as part of the abnormal in order to find collective resistance to fear, isolation, and oppression.
"There are a lot of ways you could visually attack him, but something that goes after his masculinity, anything that challenges his image as a hetero-normative male, in particular, will offend," Mr. Law said.
Although of course I know that these behaviors are not normative or acceptable, it's darkly fun to indulge in the fantasy of them, of giving into the base human impulses that exist beyond societal expectations.
Pursuing a normative order as part of a broader security order that preserves peace in Central and Western Europe, East Asia, Latin America and Australasia is an immense benefit to us and of vital interest.
Calling out policy proposals that dehumanize classes of people is more of a normative discussion than I typically have in my courses on American political institutions, but not doing so would be irresponsible and naive.
You see, the course I'm teaching is at Stateville Correctional Center — a maximum-security men's prison in a suburb of Chicago — where raised voices aren't typically the result of intense philosophical debate about normative ethical theories.
If there could be such a thing as Jenna Maroney feminism, it would be queer, unruly, and untraditional, and it would not define itself in relation to normative benchmarks of adult life like marriage or children.
He also told the audience that "Facebook is now starting to make normative decisions about what people should see," implying that he sees it as having characteristics of a media company, not just a technology platform.
Wave election has followed wave election, and if the 2016 election was not a partisan wave, it was certainly a normative one — with Donald Trump being in some respects the polar opposite of Barack Obama's administration.
"Uniforms, utilitarian clothes, normative dress, including straitjackets, were included in the Gucci S/S 2020 fashion show as the most extreme version of a uniform dictated by society and those who control it," the brand wrote.
For the exhibition, The Other's Gaze, the curators left the objects in their usual locations in order to illustrate the rich history of representing non-normative gender and sexuality already present within European painting and sculpture.
One unfortunate shortcoming of AIDS at Home lies in its virtual omission of the intersection between sexual orientation and a national health epidemic on one hand, and race and non-normative gender identities on the other.
In one set of studies, we found support for this view: People tended to take someone's normative statements — such as "It is morally wrong to waste energy" — as an indication of how the speaker himself acted.
But no such normative constraints obtain in a society where the disruptive entrepreneur is the cultural hero, the public servant is held in low esteem, and inequality has risen to its highest levels since the 239.6s.
I'm attracted to all sorts of humans, but particularly those whom society turns a blind eye to, or places a stigma upon because they're 'flawed' by normative standards... We're quick to grant fame, but quicker to defame.
"Exposing young people to normative and unrealistic images of bodies leads to a sense of self-depreciation and poor self-esteem that can impact health-related behavior," said Marisol Touraine, France's Minister of Social Affairs and Health.
It was not until 2016, when I lived in Chinook/Multnomah land, the colonized name being Portland, Oregon, and was around queer non-normative culture, that I began shooting again, this time with 35mm and 120mm film.
"Putting the talks in broader normative terms gives (Beijing) leverage — 'I can't make big concession because my society will be angry' — but it also makes it harder for both sides to dispassionately find common ground," Kennedy added.
Eugene Volokh, a UCLA School of Law professor, published an article in 2006 that tried to document cases where parents have been penalized in family court proceedings for holding non-normative views on sex, religion, and politics.
Composed of a three-channel projection, flags, a relief sculpture, and archival materials, Meyenberg's project takes a critical stance toward normative pedagogical structures in the form of uniforms, discipline, education, gender, the state, and symbols of nationhood.
The EU acts as a regulatory superpower through the "normative" power of its trade deals and other instruments that impose standards, which often become global, in areas including digital, health, environmental, and all manner of industrial sectors.
Lewina O. Lee, an assistant professor of psychiatry at Boston University School of Medicine, and colleagues analyzed several decades of data from women in the Nurses' Health Study and men in the Veterans Affairs Normative Aging Study.
If, for example, the changing win rate is caused by exogenous changes such as new, more restrictive laws or procedures, the change itself would not be a cause for concern, although one might question its normative desirability.
In a nation where whiteness has been considered normative and "diversity" has been seen as secondary, it is easy to see why we have a tendency (and history) of perceiving minority groups on the basis of stereotypes.
Caitlyn Jenner's now-famous Vanity Fair photo shoot and Laverne Cox's Time magazine cover are so wrapped up in normative beauty and sexual appeal that their contributions to the conversation around gender identity appear slight by comparison.
As a 43-year-old queer lesbian, I understand that "queer" in more academic (privileged) milieus essentially means "non-normative," and can signify a philosophical and political stance against normalization, as well as a sexual and gender orientation.
The cause was two new Snapchat filters, which allow users to look at gender swapped versions of themselves by adding traditional masculine features (beards and short hair) or normative female features (makeup, long hair, and a softer complexion).
There's no one specific to blame for the fact I didn't realize I was gay until my mid-30s, aside from a heterosexual normative society that pushes male/female relationships on children from the moment they are born.
Look, there did not — it's not obvious to me, this is not my specialty, it's yours — not obvious to me why social media ... I wouldn't say unvarnished, but why it couldn't be a normative good in our democracy.
I had a bully, who was and remains a moron, and who enjoyed extremely conventional bullying tactics: pushing me into lockers, taking my lunch money (sooo bully-normative!) and accusing me of loving science (I loved English, asshole!).
I'm in the process of writing a sexy comedy pilot, which will feature three trans women whose stories interweave with each other as they navigate through dating and life in queer spaces as well as cis-normative lifestyles.
If a major international actor establishes standards on an ethical or normative issue, such as how the EU has done on privacy with the GDPR, to a large degree this standard can become the default for the world.
In a new body of work exhibited at Jack Shainman Gallery, Not Quite Human, "She" takes on the role of a contortionist, someone whose movements are non-normative, who bends her body into a variety of extreme positions.
Stonewall was an explosion of queer fury against normative culture and the police state, and the people involved have sort of gone extinct as a species in that area; it feels pretty heteronormative and conventional at this point.
In an email, Goldberg wrote: To sum up, both social media and the progressive direction of the Obama years helped lay the groundwork for the progressive/multicultural normative context that Trump would later enter and threaten to smash.
I am fascinated by the body's fat, excretions, implants, hormones, pigment, etc.. Natural or artificial, visible or atomic, named or unnamed, I borrow these bodily fragments in my work to make tangible the absurdity of normative identity categories.
"Art history suffers from linear thinking; things are stacked on top of each other in a straight line that serves a Western hetero-normative white supremacist patriarchal framework, which leaves out a lot of people and expression," Sweet explains.
She says she used to struggle with the condition herself, and although she has had it under control since her 20s, her experiences help her understand how maladaptive daydreaming differs from normative daydreams, both in style and in content.
"It's becoming a normative component of teen sexual behavior and development," said Sheri Madigan, a psychologist who was first author of a large study on digital sexual activity published at the end of February in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.
Indeed, his tiny body implicitly breaks age-old porn tropes: He doesn't tower over his co-star, he doesn't exude normative masculinity, and he's dominated because he's a tiny man in the arms of a woman of average stature.
The show is brilliant at sending up the anxieties and pathologies of the city's yuppies, but characters outside this circle are often made relatable to HBO's audience by being supplied with some quirk, hidden talent or non­-normative sexuality.
"Although many organizations are supportive of the message to 'sit less and move more,' this physical set-up encourages sitting and implicitly portrays it as normative - and standing as a departure from the norm," Gardner said in an email.
With "more democracy" left as the only normative game in town, formal party leaders lack grounds to make the affirmative case for parties: to celebrate their democratic and egalitarian commitments, and to build up the organizational strength required to honor them.
Is it too romantic of me to rail against the Met, to still designate camp and queerness as anti-normative or anti-establishment in a world where there is a Drag Race-industrial complex, where priorities around queerness have changed?
Some trainers may even believe that disabled people don't belong in a gym, adds Wade, but instead should seek physical therapy so they can recover from their disability, and then enter a gym space and work in a normative fashion.
Regardless, he gave us the freedom to be who we were, to discover our own passions, and defy imposed normative structures, whether they be from the confines of a school curriculum or parents who wouldn't let us eat Mickey D's.
The forthcoming issue intends to address the limits of queerness outside normative white contexts, and how decolonization and the schema of radical liberation might provide new context to how LGBTQ culture operates in regions like Latin America and the Global South.
Perhaps the least remarked development has been what Kevin Casas-Zamora, a former vice-president of Costa Rica now at the Inter-American Dialogue, a think-tank in Washington, calls "the patient building of a new normative edifice" against corruption.
Similar processes happen to states that turn into faint replicas of what they used to be; no wonder there is a growing desire to bring back some of the normative, economic, political, and cultural values lost in the age of hyperglobalism.
The treatment by European leaders and officials of this situation as in a way normal, in the absence of serious political commitments to resolve it, could be usefully spoken about in terms of normative or mediocre evil in the world today.
"It could be said that in the 20 years from 1960 to 1980, the previously normative standards regarding sexuality collapsed entirely, and a new normalcy arose that has by now been the subject of laborious attempts at disruption," he wrote.
In "Lobster Dinner," for instance, love blooms parodic amid the bloody ruins of cracked carapaces, "some of them with lipstick marks on their empty husks," as the notion of a lobster dinner — that cliché of normative romance — is wickedly inverted.
Image courtesy of Shutterstock Image courtesy of Shutterstock Successful and safe AI that achieves our goals within the limits of socially accepted norms requires an understanding of not only how our physical systems behave, but also how human normative systems behave.
I was empowered through learning about people like Miss Major Griffin-Gracy, Marsha P. Johnson, Sylvia Rivera and other black and Puerto Rican activists and artists who transgressed normative gender and resisted the forms of oppression that confined their lives.
" Willingham says, "The upshot of rape myths like those Cosby's defense relies on is that in order to be believable, a rape victim must embody our culture's purest version of normative womanhood: white, guardedly chaste, heterosexual, and, most importantly, silent.
The viewer is left to decide if Stanton knows that he hasn't yet overcome the inner demons that originally destroyed his relationship or if he no longer believes in the normative family structure — a quandary My Vibe flirts with at times.
"This kind of role-play is used to create an understanding of what is normative, and teenagers seek it out in an authentic way," said Caroline Fleck, a clinical psychologist and an adjunct instructor at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
The researchers, from Australia and the United States, say they hope the work will shed light on the diversity of sexual expression in the plant kingdom, as well as challenging the notion of "normative" sexual conditions for other living things.
"It could be said that in the 20 years from 1960 to 1980, the previously normative standards regarding sexuality collapsed entirely, and a new normalcy arose that has by now been the subject of laborious attempts at disruption," Benedict wrote.
To make room, I've had to build my own worlds and environments — using my work to explore the ephemerality of these normative structures around home, family, and gender that I grew up with, through a combination of drawing and performance.
Ultimately, this is a game that's about exploring the connections between our world and one that is supposedly unlivable, and it asks us to consider how our current world is made unlivable for many people who don't fit into a normative framework.
Far from conflicting with America's interests, argues Ted Piccone, a former foreign policy adviser in the Clinton administration now at the Brookings Institution, advancing normative values is essential to those interests, and is the basis for America's national prestige and international legitimacy.
In order to experience the full power of Nanette's last act, in which Gadsby deliberately stops being funny, we need to experience the context of her first act, complete with acknowledging her non-normative physical appearance, which gradually becomes a major subject.
I know that I will never stop photographing my community because of the lack of queer stories represented by queer people; I often find that visibility in normative society is misunderstood for acceptance and understanding of the identities that exist outside of it.
As a normative matter, it's true that if accepting money to give a speech on Wall Street is a bad thing for current or future or former politicians to do, then they should all face comparable scrutiny and criticism when they do it.
This notion held that men are conventionally masculine and unchallenged in their dominance, women are the submissive property of their husbands, and procreation is the primary purpose — all tightly controlled by government policies that sanction normative family forms and don't recognize any others.
"Exposing young people to normative and unrealistic images of bodies leads to a sense of self-depreciation and poor self-esteem that can impact health-related behaviour," said France's Minister of Social Affairs and Health, Marisol Touraine, in a statement on Friday.
Researchers need to avoid "simply reinforcing the normative view of race as the great social divide without offering fresh insights or bringing attention to an unrecognized problem," according to Dr. Richard S. Cooper from Loyola University Medical School, Maywood, Illinois and co-authors.
"People are very interested in the bizarre, the surreal, and the outlandish, and to a certain extent, the Twitter feed reflects that—although we try to put as much of what you might describe as normative news on there as well," says Toyn.
This is used to suggest that while she may profess to like women and men, she will ultimately end up with the more normative romantic partner because it's what she's used to; and that if she's just going to 'choose' straightness later on.
As Lyman Stone recently argued in First Things, the evidence from Europe suggests family policies are most effective when they're understood as part of a flexible pro-family consensus, rather than as attempts to impose a single normative model on women and families.
"Girls, at large, experience so much hesitancy and a normative drop in confidence over the middle school and high school years," said Andrea Bastiani Archibald, a developmental psychologist and the chief girl and family engagement officer for Girl Scouts of the USA.
Our new normative mortality is a "long, drawn-out death after 85," Sandra Tsing Loh observed in the Atlantic, adding that the demographic experiencing this is also the fastest-growing in the nation and is projected to more than double by 2035.
These normative shifts reflected and shaped the world view of the baby boomers, and, although subsequent generations of American liberals have advanced other causes (gay marriage, marijuana legalization), the basic frame for American progressivism has remained the same for the past fifty years.
Second, from the title of the book on down, it is focused clearly on the problems of normative two-parent middle-class families and how to facilitate their existence and comfort rather than dwelling on the arguably more acute concerns of marginalized groups.
The panicked tone of the accusations of censorship leads me to suspect that what is being asserted has little to do with artistic freedom per se, and everything to do with a bitter fight to retain normative status, and the privileges that flow from it.
Kink can be something as "non-normative" as oral sex given to a person with a vagina, which, in some Black sex conversations, is labeled "dirty," or only reserved for special occasions in monogamous partnerships (despite the ubiquitous expectation that women should give head).
Alissa's photos of Sheri's Ranch, the legal brothel in Las Vegas where she's been working for six years, are no exception, as they illustrate that the life of a sex worker is certainly non-normative, though not something to stigmatize or be horrified by.
The artist and Whitney staff member Madison Zalopany thoughtfully broached this topic in her presentation, which critically questioned the ways that truth-telling depends on platforms and resources that are less accessible to people who lack certain privileges or fail to conform to normative standards.
While our society surely does not treat L.G.B.T. people as barbarically as some others, disdain is still present in the belief that identities that are not strictly hetero-normative are immoral, corrosive and corruptive, and violate the laws of nature and the commands of God.
BDSM requires a certain level of openness and honesty, and practicing that behavior could even help parents teach their children about the importance of topics such as consent or keeping an open mind to non-normative taste and not being ashamed of what you're into.
Gay Twitter takes the smallest moments in normative culture and appropriates them into something world defining, something for us, a kind of Polari—the secret gay language used by homosexuals to communicate pre-1967 while our identities were still illegal—with which we all communicate.
By bringing this work to light specifically for this exhibition, the Prado confronts head on the uncomfortable place this work inhabits within Goya's oeuvre as well as the poignant suffering and mockery of the figure represented, which Goya directly correlates with non-normative sexuality.
His latest collection, New Normative, which he showed at Milan Design Week in April, is a suite of living-room furniture made from curved, varnished ash that's spliced with powder-coated emerald-green steel tubes and upholstered in hot-pink and burnt-orange velvet.
Between one and two percent of the United States population is born intersex, according to Democratic state senator Scott Weiner, who authored the bill, meaning they are born with genitalia, chromosomes, and/or reproductive organs that don't fit strict, normative definitions of male or female.
Sex dolls could also potentially serve as outlets for people with non-normative sexual preferences (think a taste for violent or nonconsensual sex) who don't wish to harm a living person, or people in monogamous relationships who want to sexually experiment without actually committing infidelity.
Curator Anna Dannemann has arranged more than 200 works into four loose themes — the rejection of the domestic space, the novel use of the female body in art, the collapsing of normative beauty standards, and the use of masquerade in photography — to probe stereotypes of femininity.
The video was anti-trans for two reasons: She perpetuated the idea that there is something wrong with sleeping with a trans woman and she used a trans person as a prop for petty, cis-normative revenge that only assists in the dehumanization of trans people.
The results are already here, since these groups had a major role in recent developments, such as the equity crowdfunding regulation and the seed funds normative instruction, both issued by CVM in 2017, and the P2P and online lending rule, enacted by BCB in early 2018.
Of course, most everything that took place at Hedo would have been illegal in Jamaica proper—in most of the United States, even, which tends to frown upon public nudity and overt displays of non-normative sexuality (not to mention exhibitionism, BDSM, and drinking beverages in pools).
"When teens are exposed to tobacco marketing, they are more likely to have a positive affinity to the brand, more favorable attitudes about tobacco use, and greater perceptions that tobacco use is normative," said lead study author Annice Kim of RTI International in Triangle Park, North Carolina.
"I think we thought that the period of the welfare state was kind of normative for American life, that this is indeed what the United States is: a nation that provides for its poorest and the neediest and protects the rights of the weakest," Nadasen said.
" Echoing what is arguably a larger problem of society in general, Budz mentions the correlation between being attractive and successful in the art world: "People with non-normative bodies are not given the same opportunities or voice as people who society deems to be more physically attractive.
"If this trend continues until Labor Day, Chicago might be on its way to a year with 500 or fewer homicides, which is closer to the normative number of murders in recent history, beginning in 2004 and factoring out 2016 and 2017 as aberrations," he said.
John Ford explains in his book, Prizefighting, that despite normative cultural marginalization about immigrants, and the Jewish, Irish, and African populations were some of the most discriminated against at the time, men could attain greater social and economic status in the ring than in any other profession.
Rather than sequester these artworks in an exhibition space, the curators have left the objects in their usual locations in order to illustrate the rich history of representing non-normative gender and sexuality already present within European painting and sculpture, while simultaneously highlighting that history's silence.
His integration of disease and bodily breakdown into, rather than exclusion from, dance abolishes hierarchical distinctions between "good" and "bad" or "beautiful" and "ugly" body movements; sensational at its time, his butoh offers a powerful mode of catharsis as it advocates for disabled and non-normative bodies.
The community abandoned its more extreme racial and anti-government views, replacing them with narratives that were more compatible with normative Islam and views that stressed the value of working within the constitutional system for reform and staying true to both the American and the Muslim identity.
In an age of acquisitiveness, and one moreover in which the normative constraints on acquisitiveness have largely fallen away, it is comforting — and perhaps even imperative — to recognize that of all the personal histories that we might choose from, it is our own that would be our likely choice.
Like the JAPs that came before, the JAPs I came to know in the mid-aughts preferred a semi-arbitrary assortment of normative status symbols: the Coach wristlet, the Tiffany heart tag bracelet, the Hard Tail or So Low fold-over pants, the Seven for All Mankind jeans.
Placing contemporary visual art into the center of your wedding is not a universal solution to the problem of lame, overpriced hetero-normative weddings, but it cracks open a window that has been purposefully jammed shut, drawing an invigorating breath of fresh air into a stale institution in need of revival.
Hungary's Viktor Orban, for example, now rejects the universal values and concern for human rights that are foundational principles of the EU. At the 19th Party Congress last November, President Xi said that he wanted to export "Chinese wisdom" to the world, a clear challenge to the liberal order's normative power.
Perhaps their closest touchstone in terms of rebellion in response to drab masculinity and conservative politics was early 90s Manic Street Preachers, and by the time Placebo rolled into public consciousness Richey Edwards—their primary lyricist and gender-bending critic of anything normative—had already been missing for a year.
J.M. Berger, the study's author, said that the findings "suggest that the battle against ISIS on social media is only the first of many challenges to mainstream, normative values," adding that "other extremist groups" have been able to learn from ISIS' successes and mistakes to develop their own digital strategies.
However, with the imminence of the [Digital Economy Bill], which is set to target "non-conventional sex acts", I think it's crucial to understand how quickly this policing can flip on its own head, legislating the bodies and acts of those it deems as "non-normative" – and that's usually involving women's pleasure.
"I wanted the player to observe the dynamics and not interpret the visuals in the most immediate and normative way," he writes in the release notes, and this lack of immediate interpretation is helped by the use of Everst Pipkin's Mushy tileset, which was produced by training a neural network on isometric art.
Stenner makes the point that liberal democracy's allowance of these things inevitably creates conditions of "normative threat," arousing the classic authoritarian fears about threats to oneness and sameness, which activate those predispositions — about a third of most western populations lean toward authoritarianism — and cause the increased manifestation of racial, moral and political intolerance.

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