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New patterns emerge on the law and in social relations.
Below this hierarchical ideal of social relations, Rosenblatt detects gradual changes.
" And so, "oil painting did to appearances what capital did to social relations.
Of course, the politics, history and social relations in every country are different.
"Oil painting did to appearances what capital did to social relations," he wrote.
The map of every city is also the map of its (unequal) social relations.
One of Plaintiff's favorite personal hobbies is using social media to build social relations.
Kafka learned that social relations were fraught and unstable—with great consequence for literature.
Computers were being used to strengthen existing social relations among siblings, parents, and peers.
"Humans are complex, social relations are complex, and it's just not simple," she said.
Bush said his reticence came from his mother's Yankee sense of modesty in social relations.
Heritage harnesses the power of the past to justify present social relations, especially relations of power.
They had to do it through what I call the social relations of the one-way mirror.
Other L Brands board members include several executives with whom Wexner has close business and social relations.
Here, all of our wild, individualistic social relations are aggregated into market research and greased for consumption.
Amazon is rapidly metastasizing into an invisible infrastructure that mediates our economy, politics, social relations, and culture.
Within the pro-life outlook, the hiddenness of the fetus is a microcosm of our social relations.
More generally, precarious labour may be as much the effect as the cause of less stable social relations.
He thinks Mexican culture prizes warmth and a sense of connectedness in social relations, and so discourages bluntness.
Its board includes several people with whom he has close business and social relations, including his wife, Abigail.
In earlier periods, the utopian future tended to be defined in terms of the social relations put into place.
What is the aggregate effect of routing an ever-growing share of human social relations through engagement-maximizing algorithms?
The clear imperative for federal race policy, by Moynihan's lights, was to reconfigure Black social relations at the household level.
It carries with it hidden values, biases, and histories that shape and are shaped by our most intimate social relations.
It is not impossible to maintain friendly and social relations — certainly including book club membership — across the manager/worker divide.
Are our identities defined by the existing state of social relations, or do we carry them with us wherever we go?
He was influenced by Marx; he believed in the realities of material conditions, of objective social relations in determining historical outcomes.
Saudi Arabia is a monarchy that allows Islam to define all social relations as long as it makes no political claims.
Being "white" in Mexico is not only a matter of a certain color but also of social relations and cultural context.
Moms took over the job of educating children, maintaining social relations, and making sure the home stayed clean and everyone was fed.
But in social relations, the Hui are part of this local dynamic — the clerical authority and the authority of the local state.
It would answer the question McKibben leaves open, namely, how we get from green technology to more just ecological and social relations.
I want a world where the social relations I forge with those who are able-bodied are not predicated on my disability.
His argument is that sometimes even the use of physical violence can be very intentional and is intended to regulate social relations.
Actual people are embedded inside social relations and identities — most notably, family, faith, and community — without which they lack meaning and purpose.
It was more like the upcoming March 2700 Women's Strike, a single-day event designed to create new social relations and new solidarities.
So, sexism is the ideology that supports patriarchal social relations, but misogyny enforces it when there's a threat of that system going away.
This prompts putting social relations at a premium, strengthening one's attachment to others, boosting the appreciation of one's loved ones, family, and friends.
So sexism is the ideology that supports patriarchal social relations, but misogyny enforces it when there's a threat of that system going away.
Robbins is more interested in the inarticulable or barely articulable sting than he is in reconstructing social relations in the Mediterranean gift economy.
This trend isn't limited to humans: Current research shows that the greys of the primate community are similarly picky when it comes to social relations.
They're a potent window into elements of sexuality and social relations in the early 20143th century largely absent from the rest of the historical record.
He rehabilitates Neanderthals from subhumans (based on racist and ethnocentric Victorian values) to individuals capable of symbolic thought and social relations not unlike our forebears.
A polite response that would force your friends to rekindle normal social relations with you would be to send good wishes for the New Year.
Lorraine tended to focus upon social relations and the injustice of the political order and what that suggested about who people must be for one another.
I used to think that justice requires a society of maximum individual liberty and entirely non-coercive social relations, which means there can't be a state.
But Epstein associates have argued that those crimes were not apparent to Epstein's social relations, despite the presence of young women at many of his gatherings.
Rosalind Nashashibi exhibits two films, set across two different geographical locations, but united by an exploration of the way environments shape social relations, and vice versa.
The Task was originally the centerpiece of The Plot, Ledare's multimedia exhibition about modern social relations which ran at the Art Institute of Chicago in late 2017.
The revolutionary message was hopeful and seductive: peace, bread, power to the masses and not to the plutocrats, radical redistribution of wealth, the transformation of social relations.
Mr. Hearne is hardly sympathetic toward those who wrong women, but I hear "Consent" as compassionating all of us who have been bequeathed unequal, curdled social relations.
This edition of Home Works initially called on participants to partake in acts of collective world-building, suggesting pathways to re-imagine social relations as they currently stand.
Historically, they have used their leisure time to make vital contributions to civilization through scientific discoveries, artistic and literary endeavors, and other influences over policy and social relations.
It would stimulate and focus the mind in a way that would influence the workplace, politics, social relations and "arguably even the rhythms of English prose," Pollan writes.
" Graeber confirms this in a way, but contests Lazzarato's Nietzschean conclusion that "there is no equality of exchange underlying social relations, but rather an asymmetry of debt/credit.
An island is like a ship — the limited space compresses social relations so as to magnify their friction, and Keneally skillfully manages the tension while approaching his catastrophe.
The dream of a paternal god that, as Kanye's song insists, will deliver us peace, serenity, and loving, and "make everything alright," isn't enough to transform our social relations.
Feelings of, or temporary, loneliness are based on subjective, self-perceived feelings of neglection or "a discrepancy between one's achieved and desired levels of social relations," according to experts.
Two weeks after the session, members of the active group felt better, on average, about their social relations than seventy-three per cent of those in the control group.
It uses data to show us the real nature of social relations and, by doing that, forces us to rethink concepts that have come to seem natural and inevitable.
Conceptualism, as practiced in the post-war period, set before itself the task of making the invisible visible, of demystifying art as a process and a product of social relations.
I have seen that these groups embrace and promote a much larger range of values and identities and ideas about social relations than the range being promoted by corporate media.
The ideas that were shared and discussed — dignity for humans and non-humans, land recovery, self-determination, and social relations — demonstrated solidarity and encouraged me to honor and question my ancestors.
This aesthetic has roots in Southern California's legacy of conceptualism, particularly in Mike Kelley's explorations of social relations through the dynamics of suburban high schools and lower- and middle-class workplaces.
The studio is making a claim that porn can be diverse, experimental, emotionally contemplative, and grapple with complex questions of power and social relations—while still delivering hot, balls-deep sex.
Disguise expressed the point of view of working-class youth: in the patterned and selective transformation of identity, they discussed local social relations, outlining and emphasizing differences between different kinds of people.
But I'm interested in what happened before the riots — the space that was created, the intimacies and social relations, the ways of viewing and seeing each other when the police weren't looking.
He is also fascinated by the social relations among and within classes, and how mores changed over a vast era that ended with independence, partition and the birth of Pakistan in 1947.
Their notion of what mattered was undoubtedly different from ours, but we, too, can read the Odyssey for what it tells us—about social relations in the Mediterranean gift economy, for example.
Policymakers "are not really interested in the complexity of the root causes of migration," says Heaven Crawley, a professor of International Migration at Coventry University's Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations.
Last year, Jairam Hathwar of New York spelled "feldenkrais" (a method of exercise therapy) and Nihar Janga of Texas spelled "gesellschaft" (social relations held together by impersonal ties), giving them a joint title.
"Education" in this regard not only includes public and higher education, but also a range of cultural apparatuses and media that produce, distribute and legitimate specific forms of knowledge, ideas, values and social relations.
Gaus wants you to see that you can't justifiably rank a possible system of norms and institutions as the best one if you're just guessing about the pattern of social relations the system would sustain.
It's a simple greyscale operation, and there's no environment or set of social relations or really any of the other information that is supposedly necessary to create the perfect fantasy setting for your roleplaying game.
The increasing refusal of Muslims to share water or food with Christians suggests an inability to come to terms with a past that defies the religious identifications meant to structure all of Pakistan's social relations.
It was holistic in the sense that they discussed the structural features of capitalism: social relations between capital owners and wage workers, distribution of national income between capital and labor, formation of the social elite.
So instead of asking if the barbershop is vanishing, we should really be asking: Where are they disappearing, what is replacing them and what are the social relations underpinning the emergence of the new men's salon?
Cristie Hopkins, the director of media and social relations who works with "Funny Guy" Andersen at the Harford County Sheriff's Office, said its posts often reach over 100,000 views thanks to more than 53,000 Facebook followers.
Always more interested in individuals than in types, Neel painted the immigrants, outsiders, and activists around her because she believed that art was duty-bound to represent the real social relations under which contemporary life was lived.
A "structure" is a pattern of social relations — involving class, race or gender, say, or the organization of the economy — that influences many aspects of life and that tends to persist even if most people don't like it.
A "structure" is a pattern of social relations — involving class, race or gender, say, or the organization of the economy — that influences many aspects of life and that tends to persist even if most people don't like it.
"We consider it worrying that the proposal aims to shut down a course dealing with social relations between men and women, gender inequalities as well as issues of family and demographics," Dean Gabor Juhasz said in a statement.
"Social relations in Westeros are sustained as much through bread-breaking rituals, arranged marriages, and promise-keeping as through backstabbing and treachery," Charli Carpenter, a professor of international relations at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, writes at Foreign Affairs.
It's at the pith of modernity, before everything has been settled in terms of social relations, and all of these different types of people have been thrown together in human encounters that are at turns, violent, remarkable, and creative.
Once it was effectively decoupled from political-economic dynamics, "racism" became increasingly amorphous as a charge or diagnosis—a blur of attitudes, utterances, individual actions, and patterned disparities, an autonomous force that acts outside of historically specific social relations.
And "Parasite," which won the top prize in Cannes in May and has recently become the rare subtitled release to be mentioned as an Oscar contender beyond the foreign film category, plays out like a parable of contemporary social relations.
Liberalism is the philosophy of free movement of citizens within the nation-state (particularly from the land, where they were bound by traditional social relations, to the city, where they could find their own level) and free competition in talent.
For nearly three decades, Wilson has made, appropriated, and curated cultural products in order to expose racism and erasure at the core of social relations, whether in the United States, Europe, or — with Afro Kismet — the perimeters of the Middle East.
Marx's view of government, meanwhile, derived from his materialist view of history, whereby the organization of society (including government structures) reflects the economic system (which he called the mode of production) and the underlying social relations: the interaction between classes.
They ultimately identified 59 distinct experiences one could have trouble with during a meditative session, which they divided into seven categories: changes in cognition, mood, motivation or willpower, physical perception, physical sensation, one's sense of self, or one's social relations.
Now the evidence is inarguable, and there have been a number of other books that have come out, whether specifically on that topic or more generally about the ways in which the internet has transformed personal and social relations overall.
However, Sehgal is an artist whose work eviscerates any boundary between dance, choreography, human social relations, sculpture, and political economy, in the process forging new ground as one of the world's most relevant, provocative, and puzzling cultural producers of our time.
Still, in the political confusion, we may feel that we are seeing something that has not been seen in countries like Britain and the United States since before 1945: people debating what Marx would call the real nature of social relations.
But depending on how these technologies develop, a digital ecosystem that demands less of our eyes could be better for everyone — less immersive, less addictive, more conducive to multitasking, less socially awkward, and perhaps even a salve for our politics and social relations.
Polanyi argued that the 19th-century economic brew of "international free trade, competitive labor market, and gold standard" had, while bringing rapid economic growth for a time, eventually proved so unstable and destructive of existing social relations that it led to fascism.
Whatever its other legacies may prove to be, classical liberalism—the public philosophy that organizes social relations around the principles of individualist market exchange—is looking more and more like a recipe for environmental catastrophe, as reports of accelerating climate change become steadily more dire.
However, if we understand that the enemy is not our physical environment, but the unjust social relations that allow some to gain at the expense of and risk to others, then technological solutions can be a part, but only a part, of the plan.
It draws our attention, instead, to the dense social relations and operations that characterize "the most geospatially contested area in [the] Hemisphere," especially as they pertain to indigenous people, who are both divided by the border and erased from discourses about it, yet persist nonetheless.
All clan members are known to one another and, since a clan will usually have at least 100 adult members, and may have twice that, this means an adult (an adult female, at least) can recognise and have meaningful social relations with that many other individuals.
"Millennials are forced to move frequently under the tyranny of landlords who have no interest in recognizing that establishing ties to one's local community fosters the everyday social relations that make all the difference to our sense of belonging and thus our feeling of loneliness," says Watts.
To imagine such a world, we have to shake off the habits of this one and picture ourselves as able to reset all our institutions and social relations, keeping only those that are just—that is, are justifiable to everyone who has to live within them.
It can be hard to keep track of the throngs of characters and myriad feuds, but Green gets his teeth in and hangs on, teasing out deeper truths of the crew's world — namely, the flatness of social relations and the explosive potential of even silly conflicts.
In the self-directed clip, we find Abrahams in isolation against an arid desert climate—which he tells us via email is the volcanic Lanzarote island in the Canaries—singing the song in sign language, lamenting disintegrating social relations and an earth unnaturally divided by human imposition.
But increasingly, people thought the utopian future (including these better social relations) would depend on the application of technology — which is why it was so easy for narrow-minded technophiles to focus on a particular technology which they see as going to give us all a wonderful new life.
It's as if they've already been estranged from themselves, caught inside a murderous loop, divorced from oneself and one's sanity; or caught inside an architectural condition that begets murder and mystery precisely because of the way it rearranges social relations inside a burgeoning capitalist society with an escalating market.
Women had long used their bodies to critique social relations and hierarchies, but the fact that so much of Fraser's work had existed within an intellectual framework, steeped in discourse and terminology, meant that no one really knew how to contextualize her more explicit use of her sexuality.
He shows that what you have is not just a reproduction or extension of the division of labor, but you have a whole system that is producing novelty at the same time that it is creating new systems of social relations which are, in turn, creating new needs.
But in 2011, a team of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania headed by Keith N. Hampton found evidence that "close social relations do not attrite with internet use and that internet users tend to have larger personal networks," and that social isolation was actually lower in 1503 than in 1985.
But it goes wide from there, covering the psychic toll of sexual violence, the Weinstein ruling, how visual art infuses Solnit's journalism, the changing cultural role of San Francisco, what climate change will do to social relations, the different narratives of violence that men and women grow up with, and much more.
Yet we cling to the selfie: It is one of the last modes of self-expression and immediacy, an opportunity to create space online, and to connect for (the illusion of) free in a digital age that will transform our personalized interests, purchases, browsing history, and social relations into currency for them.
This idea swims against a tide that has been gathering strength since the post-war period, when artists began to work seriously at shrinking that separation between art (that is aesthetic intervention) and life (the everyday, social relations that describe what this exhibition regards as our supposed purgatory in contrast to a heaven of artistic concerns).
The discomfort and outright lies that characterize our talk about race, the impact of emotions generated by our racialized lives, the network of social relations at political, economic and ideological levels that shapes the life chances of the various races — these are the reasons the American Sociological Association (ASA) chose "Feeling Race" as the theme for its national conference next month.
Putting aside the burden on roads, tranquillity and social relations, to frack a gas well means taking roughly four million gallons of water, poisoning it with chemicals, some of them proprietary secrets, and forcing this brew, together with some three million pounds of clay pellets or silica sand, into a well that extends horizontally a mile or two through shale.
In an eight-part series, he looked at the history of virtual worlds and why games are already social networks, why social networks want more gaming, what the next few years looks like for the industry and why isn't it mainstream already, how these virtual worlds will lead to healthier social relations, what the future of virtual economies will be and which companies are poised for success in this new market.

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