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"contextualize" Definitions
  1. contextualize something to consider something in relation to the situation in which it happens or exists

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To contextualize: six people died of shark attacks in 2015.
They also contextualize the poetics of her fragmented, experimental style.
Because of this fluidity, Will is hard to contextualize musically.
And so, again, it&aposs harder to contextualize across issue areas.
As a critic, I hope I can contextualize better than that.
In these conversations about current racial climates, it's important to contextualize.
And my response was, well, can you contextualize that for me?
"Their book will contextualize and enlarge this important conversation," she added.
Few writers have anything useful to add to contextualize their art.
Columbia, Dartmouth, Indiana, and Eastern Kentucky now "contextualize" grades on transcripts.
But Mueller has failed to adequately contextualize his report, as well.
A quick look at Russian history helps contextualize Vladimir Putin's motivations.
But we also research, validate and contextualize the submissions we receive.
It requires human anchors who can contextualize what you're seeing on screen.
Or for curators to contextualize your work within a single art movement?
I do think we need to contextualize our own stress and anxiety.
Understanding Robertson's theology helps contextualize some of his more extreme-seeming statements.
People now have a shorthand way to contextualize you — you're less 'weird.
That's the thing... that song is so difficult for me to contextualize.
Contextualize A-Rod however you like, but never deny his star power.
The language can help consumers contextualize a food's flavor, texture and appearance.
Famous moments from other films contextualize the revolutionary nature of Hitchcock's work.
But the paid service can contextualize progress in some new, interesting ways.
And both it and Killing contextualize each other, making both films better.
As such, we have to be careful about how we contextualize it.
The College Board will give students an "adversity score" to contextualize SAT numbers.
It was around 2011 when I started to contextualize and share the work.
Anyway, last thing, we have predictions, but we're going to contextualize it, too.
Third, they contextualize that information, so their readers know exactly what's going on.
He has been trying to contextualize these votes and statements, the source said.
Allow me to contextualize the way privilege has affected my journey in activism.
"We realized we had to contextualize whatever achievements we had," Mr. Gonzalez said.
I also wanted to contextualize the work from an emotional framework of love.
The Twitter wit then came thick and fast to normalize contextualize Trump's boo boo.
It would also be helpful if it could contextualize your stats in some way.
" Trump campaign spokeswoman Hope Hicks declined to contextualize Thursday's tweet, saying simply that, "Mr.
This leads to deeper critical reasoning in order to contextualize the information they're absorbing.
How important was it to contextualize period in Cambodian history that Dr. Ngor survived?
How can fiction help us better contextualize the gravity of our unending nuclear predicament?
Let me set up what this game is so that you can contextualize that.
And it's important to try and contextualize the body as an actual living thing.
And WAM is not alone in this effort to contextualize and address the past.
Museums are often suggested as an ideal location to preserve and contextualize Confederate statues.
She is dependent on sound, reliant on the voice-overs that contextualize her perspective.
She also zooms out to contextualize their stories within the broader swell of history.
Large photographs are used a backdrop as a way to contextualize the points Harvey addresses.
Over the years, Mosset has used a wide array of devices to contextualize his paintings.
Which, given her hyperarticulate ability to contextualize every moment, is saying as little as possible.
I understand how important it is for me to be able to contextualize my work.
Some background on NASA's previous NEO program might contextualize the reasoning behind this new office.
The book's mix of familiar and unfamiliar didn't just re-contextualize the riots for me.
Games became a way—for good or ill—for a new generation to contextualize war.
Parents and students should self-sort and then contextualize: What are my strengths and interests?
Editors' notes help contextualize the letters and amplify the themes of Ellison's life and writing.
People get uncomfortable with thinking about things that are scary, so they'll immediately contextualize it sad.
But it's important to take a step back and contextualize this list before you freak out.
I don't have to contextualize all of my stories, all of my experiences through that time.
CareSkore uses 23 environmental data sources, including Google Maps and Google APIs, to contextualize patient data.
You can contextualize a work in a way that just isn't possible in the physical world.
Let's contextualize this—she is a pre-pubescent tween and her sister is a vampire slayer.
So it's not easy to contextualize, but doubling anything year over year isn't a bad achievement.
Those calculations allow us to contextualize Owens's ability, but Riefenstahl's footage does far more than that.
"I think the best way to contextualize it is to think about the conditions," she said.
That's an easy way to contextualize everything that's happened, but that's also not how people work.
How do you hope this heavy approach will re-contextualize the issue of cyberbullying for viewers?
He urged people to contextualize the interrogations and recall that they took place after September 11.
Critical Distance is a community-supported endeavour aiming to curate, contextualize, and archive insightful writing on games.
Each of these has analogues in other media, and each offers a way to contextualize their play.
But many people will just choose these options without knowing how to contextualize what "keto" even means.
We use language to build a world around the sounds, to contextualize them in time and space.
Adams said he believes that anyone reporting on a stat like this should be careful to contextualize.
After all, at least the Seaboard's familiar piano layout offers a starting point to contextualize music making.
There are no talking heads or experts to contextualize, politicize, or even name the rituals we observe.
Another way to contextualize the data is to look at the overall number of deaths in Wisconsin.
Instead of reporting breaking news, writers contextualize news and offer key takeaways meant to be conversation starters.
We asked her to write us an email explaining what she did so we could contextualize it.
She told the publication that she had plans to quietly contextualize the yearbooks after an initial removal.
Saedi adroitly and humorously uses these universal pubescent ordeals to contextualize Iranian culture and the immigrant experience.
The show also offers plenty of older examples — the better to contextualize Hollywood's longstanding practice of whitewashing.
"We need to give the university time to better tell the history and contextualize events," she said.
And when a flood of it comes in too fast to contextualize, it becomes just the opposite.
She wanted to contextualize their presence, focusing on periods in which the black model remained woefully underexamined.
Even Hermes, who doesn't really belong in either story, has been recruited to narrate, contextualize and kibitz.
Lichtman, a professor of history at American University, uses history to contextualize the fix we're in today.
The gallery would also publish catalogs and provide educational platforms to contextualize their art for local audiences.
Such immersion also allows academics to contextualize their own specializations vis-à-vis the expertise of others.
With rebates in the crosshairs, the executives tried to contextualize how big of an impact rebates have.
It's tough to contextualize a product like Halo Sport, because there really isn't anything like them out there.
And they give a glimpse into what Hillary really thinks, and it's important to confirm and contextualize them.
Surrounding Minimalist works visually speak to Petyarre's work, but don't help us contextualize its concepts of Aboriginal homeland.
And with HTC declining to contextualize the figure it's hard to draw too many conclusions from this detail.
In fact, the NGC 3079 structures could help scientists contextualize the extraordinary dynamics that created the Fermi bubbles.
The Belleguele parents often contextualize this kind of humiliation by describing French society in us-versus-them terms.
They're free of context, and yet they contextualize everything I've ever read or will read or won't read.
Let me contextualize this point a bit more as the term "Watergate" gets thrown around alot these days.
Likewise, other scientists have proposed a kaleidoscopic range of ideas and experiments to resolve or contextualize the paradox.
SARS is often used to contextualize the current coronavirus outbreak through the SARS epidemic of 2002 and 2003.
Where do you decide to draw that line when you want to go back to contextualize current events?
Last year, President Barack Obama echoed these sentiments about the need to contextualize and remember all our history.
Those are the stories that transform industries and re-contextualize how businesses think of themselves and their competition.
My job is about presenting facts to contextualize the news of the day, horrible as it may be.
But he watched Mr. Isaac use the play's words "to contextualize what he was going through," he said.
Even when the contributors properly contextualize the role of strong influences, the images themselves have their own say.
"We see gaming as the lens through which we want to create and contextualize Gen Z," says Horn.
None of these structural elements entirely explain Rory's behavior — but they do contextualize Gilmore Girls' rom-com elements.
And they're very hard to make any sense of until you contextualize them and embellish them with more information.
Do they evolve and re-contextualize themselves over time or do they feel very time and place to you?
To contextualize how uncommon this is, a streak longer than 70 days has only happened 21 times since 1950.
Although both projects are occupied with Ader's disappearance (Daalder's especially so), both contextualize the artist's work within broader frameworks.
But these statistics contextualize the political landscape and are helpful data points in the big picture of electoral analysis.
There's no real systematic way for most social media platforms to contextualize larger patterns of harassment and hate speech.
Without taking the time to investigate and contextualize situations, you're more likely to make knee-jerk decisions, Bennett says.
Although the film doesn't fully contextualize the movement and its reactionary roots, the scene captures a sense of dread.
As machine learning matures, it's becoming feasible for the first time to actually summarize and contextualize the world's information.
It's hard to contextualize just how invigorating it was to watch Mysterio on WCW this far after the fact.
"[A] key challenge is to contextualize attentive behavior by considering users' current overall situation, activities, and goals," Bulling says.
Last year, President Barack Obama echoed these sentiments about the need to contextualize and remember all of our history.
How language is our higher capacity, the ability to express something linguistically and contextualize it through words is necessary.
He's able to contextualize an artist and historical movement through space and time and make them palatable and conversational.
"When people see footage like that, they immediately — not contextualize it, but personalize it for themselves," Mr. Anen said.
But to contextualize this a bit, essentially all incumbent leaders appear to be benefiting from a coronavirus-related bump.
One way to contextualize "Tightrope Walk" is to compare it to any of the versions of Matisse's "Dance" (1909).
All his gentle tunes and surprising sounds contextualize lyrics that both parse and come at you from trick angles.
The tape, and possible witnesses who can contextualize the video, may be enough for a grand jury to indict.
But it's starting to contextualize our windy, rainy, messy, crowded planet, and in the future it'll do so even more.
As his condition becomes more apparent, Johnson opts to contextualize his life by visiting people and places important to him.
She added that Man Repeller will suspend all its normal publishing in favor of prewritten stories that contextualize the strike.
That's why there's this economy of journalists who explain and contextualize each development in Twitter threads and on cable news.
For Johnson, music stands in as a harmony for the work, helping to shape and contextualize it with sonic reflection.
So the text from the survivors helps to contextualize the deep and lasting effects of their encounters with gun violence.
Yeah, some people would say it is, 'cause sometimes those captions are amazing and totally re-contextualize what it is.
Facebook says the goal is to provide the relevant information necessary for congressional investigators to understand and contextualize the ads.
These accounts contextualize Prum's experiences in light of historic Cambodian visual arts traditions and larger contemporary trends in labor slavery.
There is widespread agreement that anchors and reporters will be under pressure to fact-check and contextualize whatever Trump says.
They contextualize a whole battery of different topics that surround a young person's decision whether to have sex or not.
It combines full-length documentaries, archival photographs, and samples of compositions to contextualize the histories of Reich, Glass, and Adams.
With thoroughly written wall texts that contextualize the work, the exhibition feels academic but still refreshingly legible to wide audiences.
She appears throughout "Hors la Loi" to contextualize the story, and has the last word in a heart-rending monologue.
The book isn't necessarily interested in solving its central mystery; what it wants to do instead is emphatically contextualize it.
Through therapy I have learned to contextualize with language the feelings that seemed to me so inexpressible as a teenager.
Honig pointed to the way the managers have presented videos and documents from the impeachment hearings to contextualize their arguments.
The updated exhibition will include contemporary practices and the lives of present-day descendants, and will contextualize the artifacts presented.
"No one confused a crude remark for a rape, and efforts were made to contextualize the incidents with notes," she said.
But at the very least, the new feature does help contextualize the scope of the conversation taking place around a topic.
Visit a history museum Some history museums have Flag Day-themed programming and exhibitions to contextualize the significance of the holiday.
I mention all of this to contextualize the facts that Nelly was the biggest rapper in the world and Murder Inc.
Unlike traditional media outlets, as a digital-only product we have endless space to explain science to people, to contextualize research.
Imaginaria's "Anything is Possible" appears to have a marching anthem to contextualize pre-made demo reels, including a British Smarties commercial.
This characterization is a grave exaggeration and fails to contextualize the academic and social pressures that inform the study abroad experience.
This is a broad generalization, of course, but I must contextualize how my glorious, newly acquired 11 pounds came to be.
Some of the page's sources, one editor claimed, were outdated, and not enough secondary sources were included to contextualize primary materials.
Ms. Stone's feedback helped Ms. Picoult contextualize racism from the perspective of an African-American, Ms. Picoult said in an email.
Lowery said that being able to see his film in a frame allows him to better contextualize what he is seeing.
And we see a lot of video clips of evangelical Trump supporters drawn from publicly available sources, which you contextualize beautifully.
Is it possible that we need the distance and perspective afforded by time to contextualize discrete moments in our shared history?
Dr. Fox said that the ability to contextualize and understand why someone does something is crucial to not judging and accepting it.
Click here to view original GIFIt's fun to try and contextualize these and imagine what nightmarish scenarios are going on his head.
Reverso has scrapped a ton of content from the web, movies, books and official documents to contextualize words as much as possible.
A number of developments over the course of the past year have helped contextualize this unusual, at times surreal, American election season.
We're giving you the run-down on how to contextualize (and sexualize) what some might believe are the most pointless emoji available.
The aerial views — taken from airplanes in a pre-drone era — contextualize the sites' relationships to the communities and environments around them.
His playing style is so distinctive and his achievements so outsize that statisticians and sports historians are struggling to contextualize his breakout.
It's a fine line between explaining what happened to condemn something, to contextualize it, to talk about it, and incentivizing future behaviors.
Martha has come to Sun Springs to die, yet we learn nothing about her that might contextualize her rejection of medical treatment.
The platform's automated fact-checking feature — a box that shows facts to help viewers contextualize footage — incorrectly displayed information about the Sept.
The series shows almost everything from both Subaru and Haru's perspectives, which helps contextualize Haru's reactions to what Sabaru sees her do.
While waiting for the final vote, Natarajan said it was interesting that Project Debater could contextualize information and pull details from research.
Uber sought to contextualize its findings in the report in its executive summary, and said that 99.9% of its trips were safe.
I had to contextualize it again — my first encounter with the term "asexual" was eight years ago, and I was eight years younger.
In addition to spending billions on its own mapping data, Google relies heavily on user contributions to contextualize the glut of new information.
The tape, included with the purchase of the machine, enables the cutting head to contextualize itself — movement is with respect to the tape.
And so, you still have to contextualize even your 100 percent accuracy with is the data really measuring what you think it's measuring?
Often, such a mentality leaves women in the community without the agency to contextualize a sexual advance in a meaningful or nuanced way.
Yet founders must be able to properly contextualize the pedigree of those customers, and always keep the long-term vision front and center.
Every time we report a security lapse, we try to contextualize it so confirmed or possible victims can take measures to protect themselves.
Though he aims to flesh out and contextualize what happened to Garner, this may be the most critical look at the man himself.
" He'd written the musical, he said, "to contextualize the record in its comedy and absurdity, and to drive home how personal it is.
To contextualize that figure, George W. Bush dropped to a 42 percent approval rating after Hurricane Katrina ravaged much of America's southern coastline.
We find ways to contextualize it and try and present the truth on the ground without letting them write their own press releases.
But I tend to think we're far better suited to examine, interpret, and contextualize the events unfolding today than we are to influence them.
It's a conventional talking-head doc, alternating footage of Wong leading protests with interviews in which various scholars contextualize his impact on the country.
The content on The Incessant is so personal to you, but with music everyone will interpret and contextualize it the way they want to.
And so we are trying to basically build a resource that is not just a database, but a way to contextualize all of that.
Our Verge battery test would be rather useless in this situation since it would just spit out a marathon figure that's hard to contextualize.
It's the job of a leader to contextualize all of that and to explain both the struggles today and the possibility of triumph tomorrow.
But it's useful to re-contextualize the ever-present gun, to move it outside its usual habitat to get a closer look at it.
Then in the next breath, he'd contextualize stereotypes Americans might have about these cultures with lessons on Western imperialism, political violence and dictatorial regimes.
You're trying to contextualize something for the people where you are, that's meaningful, and then express something about the people here to another group.
While some economists said that Wall Street's angst over the week's data appears overblown, others said it's important to contextualize any single economic figure.
But the whole mess shows just how gross it was to try to contextualize this kind of charge within the realm of a Hollywood award.
Games contextualize for me firsthand what history taught me intellectually: that towers are simple, powerful tools to leverage against people literally and figuratively below you.
Not only is Pastor Seibert firmly against same-sex marriage, he relies on bogus research to contextualize being gay as a a symptom of abuse.
Google Lens is getting some updates from last year, such as being able to contextualize a restaurant menu or information on a piece of paper.
A series of aerial shots contextualize the museum's sprawling presence relative to the rest of North Adams, which is a quaint but largely uneventful place.
Before you sign a term sheet, you need to take the time to contextualize the profile of the person who is taking a board seat.
Now, they're scrambling to contextualize a remark attributed to Pope Francis by an Italian journalist at the newspaper La Repubblica that hell does not exist.
APIs working between the applications and intelligence can quickly process and contextualize data, giving you responsive insight and the coveted 360-degree view of users.
" The selection of images in the exhibition aims to re-contextualize blackness, mostly into a visual language that helps the artist "make sense of things.
The version I saw was able to identify key machine learning papers published on ArXiv and contextualize them alongside social media postings and news reports.
Though the show never gave anything to contextualize his character, it seems to think it did and that we will find his mopiness interesting. Nope.
He said they had argued that the information was too massive to sift through and contextualize, unlike pedophile pornography, for which there were automatic detectors.
The aim should be not to minimize individual responsibility but to contextualize it better, and to allow it to produce something more constructive than humiliation.
Its larger point is that the Met, as one of the world's greatest encyclopedic museums, has a unique potential to contextualize modern and contemporary art.
Focused on questions of social justice, these works are often accompanied by lectures, potlucks, and/or exhibitions that contextualize the questions the artists are exploring.
In the midst of a global pandemic, it's the media's job to cover -- and contextualize -- what the President and his advisers are saying and doing.
The Monument Avenue Commission, however, believes that the statues should remain and that it exists to receive public input on how to better contextualize them.
"The idea is to look at the Passover story about the passage from slavery to freedom and to contextualize it for 2018," Mr. Kantor said.
Everyone agreed that since the emails were already out there — and of importance to voters — it was The Times's job to "confirm" and "contextualize" them.
The exaggerated stereotypes propagated racism freely back then, but it's apparent that the legacy of the harmful imagery still affects how we contextualize racism today.
Leah Williams, who is a descendant of those enslaved people, hopes her views will be considered as the university decides how to contextualize its history.
Ultimately, say Raglin and Sachs, something like the ShapeScale would be best for those who already know a lot about fitness and can contextualize the numbers.
For as much as people in America talk about (and count) calories, not many people know how to contextualize them or even know what they are.
At one point, in an effort to contextualize the story, Farrier goes to meet a tickle fetishist in Miami — one completely unconnected to Jane O'Brien Media.
With an archivist's understanding of how to best contextualize primary materials, he has created a graphic novel worthy of its fans and acclaim around the globe.
"We are always looking for ways to contextualize our content to make it more intuitive," said Christopher Payne, Head of the Olympic Games Knowledge Management program.
Beyoncé didn't need to contextualize the content of her album, and her reputation continues to be shaped by the things she's revealed artistically as a result.
When you contextualize this with the cuts and failing services, you have to ask: If survivors had been properly looked after, would they end up here?
Harris will need to identify validators who can contextualize her record and vouch for her values related to the relationship between African-Americans and law enforcement.
The show's unwillingness to connect and contextualize its scenes and characters, to offer simple information about timelines and even names, makes it great fodder for speculation.
The video also works to contextualize how people viewed movies at the time, when the art was young and its potential was only just being discovered.
To fully appreciate the significance of the Company's decisions and to contextualize them appropriately, we think it useful to revisit how AT&T first found success.
I mean, you have to contextualize the fact that the reason I'm personally able to be away is because I have the resources to do so.
The article noted, however, that in some cases Ms. Ma offered flexibility that allowed local American journalists to contextualize propaganda videos sent from headquarters in Beijing.
She responds first by chattering about one thing after another in a desperate attempt to contextualize and move forward from the diagnosis, an attempt Vic rejects.
Picture-book biographies can help, using narrative flair and information-rich illustrations to compress a life story or contextualize an important moment in a small package.
Exhibiting them all in museums is unfeasible, and in certain cases the best option will be to contextualize them in place through well researched explanatory plaques.
To fully contextualize this situation, let's run through a few charts: In the mid-1990s, Oklahoma's top individual income tax rate was lowered to 6.65 percent.
Alongside journalist Jamelle Bouie, Onion currently hosts an online audio series on Reconstruction, which uses complex historiography to contextualize the legacy of the post-war South.
Detailing these fascistic images at the beginning of NeoRealismo helps contextualize how Italian propaganda formed the basis of the country's neorealism movement in the 21960s and 28s.
Colt and Larissa There's no way to contextualize, for a nonviewer, why you might enjoy a show like TLC's 90 Day Fiancé without sounding like a dick.
"Unless we know the percentage of people who don't like beer who would have sex on the first date, we can't contextualize that 60 percent," Adams said.
Mr. Schiller had envisioned a modest 40,000 words to contextualize a lavishly illustrated volume to memorialize the assassinations of King and Kennedy 50 years ago this spring.
New imagery released by the European Space Agency (ESA) on Thursday reveals dimensions of this feature that help contextualize its geological evolution (though its origins remain unresolved).
But Benioff and Weiss' scripts don't do much to contextualize his feelings in any way that would give them depth or justify them as a character choice.
Having a tool that puts it in discrete monetary terms that everyone can understand seems like the perfect way to contextualize the harm caused by CO2 emissions.
The power to contextualize and canonize works by contemporary artists largely falls on white critics who reflect the lack of diversity generally found in western art institutions.
I'm often presented with the difficult task of trying to contextualize and explain the complex and fast-changing story of Catalonia to our American friends and colleagues.
More than that, he says, he wanted to contextualize tap, to show how it was the product not just of a shared technique but also of personality.
Trump says and does so many things that are abnormal -- not just for politicians but for people -- that it is impossible to properly contextualize all of it.
I don't want to predispose any listener too much to my personal narrative, but I do think it's handy to contextualize the music with some vague imagery.
It will likely take weeks for journalists, academics, and other researchers to parse through the majority of the documents in the trove and contextualize their historical significance.
The coronavirus pandemic is an enormous crisis that has descended before most people have had time to learn the facts, much less process or properly contextualize them.
After ongoing review and assessment of materials, we realized that we could not adequately contextualize his practice and came to the independent decision to cancel the exhibition.
But students and residents cannot contextualize these facts when confronted with a patient and often have trouble synthesizing much of this information to solve a clinical problem.
A Neighbors post, the Ring employee said, will contextualize video requests and reach people who may not have Ring cameras, but have information relevant to law enforcement.
While it touches on the toxic masculinity and systematic sexism that permeates Fox News, it does little to contextualize the industry that allowed this behavior to thrive.
Given Cusset's academic background — she spent 11 years teaching 18th-century French literature at Yale — it's unsurprising to see her seduced by the biographer's desire to contextualize.
Embracing the over-stimulating lifestyle that social media and Netflix have thrust upon us, Aminé uses characters and plots as reference points to contextualize life's highs and lows.
" Mr. Gaskin provides little context for his work, with just a one-line bio in the program: "Keyon Gaskin prefers not to contextualize their performances with their credentials.
But from the beginning, critics worried that her book, which refused to contextualize itself with ''positional'' humility or some powerful theory, would serve only to reinforce popular stereotypes.
Surviving R. Kelly is less in-depth, in part because there are so many survivors to hear from, as well as experts who contextualize Kelly's career and abuse.
A recent episode of Atlanta, Donald Glover's brilliant new series on FX, attempts to contextualize its underdeveloped female lead, Van, through her friendship with an old friend, Jayde.
It's as simple as that, sadly: Profit and expansion have been prioritized over tools potent enough to stop the posts and a moderating program sufficient to contextualize them.
Forty percent of respondents said they believed that Confederate statues should remain as is, while nearly a quarter said a plaque should be added to contextualize the statue.
The aim of La Colifata is to create conditions to contextualize this particular way of being, a space that allows residents to narrate their perception of the world.
Beckermann wants not so much to contextualize as to invoke — with the hope, perhaps, that placing us in the middle of this debate will create its own context.
"We wanted to get what happened across anecdotally but also contextualize it in terms of our experience and, most obviously, the experience of the Holocaust," Mr. Friedman said.
Robé will show rare, lesser-known protest footage and contextualize the groundbreaking work of AIDS activist group ACT UP New York and the Mexican revolutionary group the Zapatistas.
We asked a group of experts to contextualize this crisis for us, and they happily agreed, providing a range of calm, level-headed responses that are downright encouraging.
" She added that characterizing users' voice "analysis in terms of 'relationships' helps contextualize the relevance of their stress and enables them to be more mindful day to day.
While it touches on the toxic masculinity and systematic sexism that permeates Fox News, the film does little to contextualize the industry that allowed this behavior to thrive.
Just to contextualize how big it was for readers who might not remember, it was so popular that one of its songs was used in an Outback commercial.
In creating this book, I wanted so desperately (and selfishly) to learn the backstories of these intrepid Arab Women on the Ground to contextualize and celebrate their work.
"We are in the process of deciding the best course of action, without censorship, to contextualize any perceived racist content in Dr. Seuss's body of work," she said.
Although the Journey of the Human Spirit is the focus on the exhibit, other contemporary and ancient artifacts contextualize the deep communal history of the Four Corners area.
In this video, we piece together the underlying issues relevant to sex testing in sports and contextualize them within the long history of athletic officials scrutinizing women athletes.
The pressures on Wang's protagonist cause the boundaries between her sense of self and her Ph.D research to blur as she struggles to contextualize her place in the world.
And this gruesome, growing story of decades-long abuse helps us to contextualize that power by identifying the people who abuse it as well as its trickle-down effect.
It was an opposing viewpoint... I think that it's totally fine to be a dissenting voice and want to contextualize this emergent technology and even be opposed to it.
I'll admit it does get exhausting to constantly be thinking about the show along two rails: what's happening onscreen, and which fan theory might best contextualize what's happening onscreen.
Along the way, they revisit major points of interest from Elvis's life and call in a wide variety of people (sometimes planned, sometimes not) to explain and contextualize them.
I thought I could contextualize that and put it into [Gummo], but we found his family, and he'd died, and the family didn't want to give us the rights.
In a few minutes, the film attempts to contextualize the atmosphere of its setting — a turbulent, racially divided 1967 Detroit — with a decades-long, if not centuries-long, prologue.
In attempting to contextualize current ethical and geopolitical conflicts, we have developed a bad habit of referencing these catastrophic periods more as broad theory than crimes with individual victims.
And let's say the ethnic influence on the music is only what's necessary to contextualize some of the characters and maybe some of the folklore or mythology behind Jack.
Along the way, they revisited major points of interest from Elvis's life and call in a wide variety of people (sometimes planned, sometimes not) to explain and contextualize them.
The movie as a whole, however, feels somewhat disjointed, despite attempts to contextualize it with clips from news and latenight programs, where Madoff was a hot topic of conversation.
Mainstream media meticulously cover murders, and that coverage is often sensationalistic, fraught with victim blaming, and fails to contextualize individual cases within the larger structural issue of gendered violence.
Using browsing data for customized newsletters is one thing, but many talented social media managers know how to contextualize stories and maximize clicks (even if it means clickbait, sure).
As recently as a few months ago, though, I still couldn't contextualize Simpson, the things he had accomplished or the lofty position he occupied in America — in white America.
One of the things I had to do was to properly contextualize the movement, starting with a detailed yet accessible explanation of our one-of-a-kind political system.
Like any other video game franchise, Pokémon has an ever-growing laundry list of themes and motifs that familiarize and re-contextualize themselves over a wide variety of media.
Partly because it's hard to translate how nice and responsive it is and partly because it's a bit hard to contextualize the role it plays in the computing process.
When you're doing a job that isn't necessarily for an art client, are you thinking while you're shooting about how you could re-contextualize the photos down the line?
Though the always playfully ferocious Olek doesn't lead with feminist talking points, it's difficult not to contextualize her works as playful but nevertheless punk rock acts of feminist protest.
It's the first probe designed to study the interior of a gas giant in detail, and is tasked with collecting evidence that might help contextualize Jupiter's birth and development.
"Our whole framework is predicated on the principle that it's better to educate and contextualize rather than remove or move or erase," said the school's chancellor, Dr. Jeffrey Vitter.
The guide also features essays that contextualize his work, as well as personal introductions written by his niece Kimberly C. Ellis and another by Sala Udin, a lifelong friend.
Experts, including Stephen Kinzer, author of All the Shah's Men (a definitive English-language guide to the event), contextualize the history and political maneuvers leading up to the coup.
Over the course of the following year, the organization convened an advisory panel, diversified its company by hiring more Asian-American actors and brainstormed ways to contextualize the show.
Because the truth is the media does not properly contextualize data breaches, because they do so based upon which companies they dislike much more than the actual practical effect.
It functions as the primary metaphor for how these young nerdy boys are able to communicate and cooperate with one another and how they contextualize the challenges they face.
The harder we push at him, the more we shed a light on him, the more we fact-check him, the more we contextualize him; the more they like him.
Andrew's skull helps contextualize these possibilities, and it may explain why Diplodocus juveniles consumed a more diverse diet—or a "greater range at the salad bar," as Woodruff put it.
Still, industry professionals can do one thing the average consumer can't: contextualize and understand trends using the fashion literacy they've developed over the past 10, 20 or even 50 years.
Dallegret's portraits help contextualize even the most abstract of his designs, and form a mini-chronology of his work, tracing the evolution of his career as an artist and designer.
Think of it like a robot teacher that can identify when students reference other people's work in an essay but cannot contextualize that the quote is used as a citation.
In theory, the adversity score was meant to provide colleges with an additional data point to help contextualize a student's socioeconomic background and help enroll more students from diverse backgrounds.
The book is characteristically well written, and makes impressive use of theological crises from centuries past in order to contextualize Francis in the long, often fractious sweep of Catholic history.
CBS has done largely that in a show that at times awkwardly seeks to contemporize and contextualize the material while still offering basic thrills of the busting-down-doors variety.
The war is getting further and further behind us, and people are developing new and alternative ways to contextualize the events of the past, to make them fit the present.
One argument in favor of airing this interview now is that the panel can contextualize Mr. Simpson's comments in ways that Fox might not have cared to do in 2006.
Instead Pereira de Almeida chooses to contextualize Mila's arc using the paths her paternal and maternal grandparents took separately and together, crisscrossing Portugal's African colonies to eventually arrive in Lisbon.
And so, many colleges rely on "holistic" evaluations, allowing colleges to contextualize applicants' academic records and to identify disadvantaged students who might lack the sparkling credentials of their affluent peers.
The poems gathered in the sections "A Partial History of Iridescence" and "Gizzard," for example, contextualize poetry as a kind of spiritual transcendence opposed to the monotony of social alienation.
The lesson "Understanding the Global Refugee Crisis" from Facing History and Ourselves includes more footage of Ms. Power's conversation with students, with additional readings and questions that contextualize today's crisis.
In its report, Uber repeatedly attempted to contextualize the number of sexual assaults as a percentage of total rides, saying from the start that 20183% of rides occur without incident.
It is this aspect of our recent history that runs a deep risk of being forgotten or rewritten in order to neatly (de)contextualize the unprecedentedly institutionalized paradigm we inhabit.
However, the line between praise and co-opting is a thin one, and conservatives like the Bundys often cite civil rights champions to contextualize themselves within a classic American activist narrative.
Let's hope the museum makes some effort to contextualize the costumes within their histories: alongside the movies that brought them to life and the people who cared for and loved them.
What's missing, though, are the third-party voices that could help contextualize his remarkable life, a stylistic shortcoming that explains why "What's My Name" scores fewer points than it otherwise might.
So not only are you able to quickly reference, say, your latest lab results, but the Health app is able to contextualize that information to help you make sense of it.
"It helps the patient better contextualize their illness and think about what they need to do, psychologically, to pull themselves through it and to get back on their feet," Baldwin said.
Update: A 23andMe spokesperson provided the following statement to TechCrunch to contextualize the results in question: The variance in Charlsie's and Carly's 23andMe results are primarily within the "Broadly European" estimate.
To characterize Puerto Rico's relationship to the United States as an exercise in colonialism is to contextualize it within the colonial experience of the European expansion in the last 28503 years.
I understand that it's a topic of interest, but to have it be presented to readers as a way to contextualize the experience of reading my book, that's weird to me.
Dr. Silva will be wrestling with troves of data from the city to contextualize noise with factors like traffic and census information to generate "a full geometry" of the urban landscape.
According to people familiar with the chain of events, the two filmmakers addressed Ms. Winfrey's concerns by conducting additional interviews with experts to contextualize the issue of misogyny in hip-hop.
And next week, they're talking to a few more key witnesses who could contextualize the full extent of Trump's and Giuliani's efforts to push Ukraine to dig up dirt on Biden.
That career history gives us a nice framing: it allows us via Ana to compare humans to animals, and therefore to contextualize the personhood debate around the digients throughout the story.
Brown Girls is centered on the friendship between Leila (Nabila Hossain), a queer Muslim woman, and Patricia (Sonia Denis), a young black woman, as they explore their identities and contextualize their relationships.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art's series of talks and tours on Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection helps visitors better contextualize artwork by Indigenous creators across the centuries.
TrueMotion always runs in the background and uses your phone's own speed and GPS sensors, along with deep learning algorithms, to contextualize your movement and determine how your phone is being used.
Not just in the sense of "Who is he, really?" but because Chu's status as a public figure is difficult to contextualize unless you've spent frankly too much time on the internet.
A recent exhibition at the Harvard Art Museum set out to change how we view and contextualize Australian Indigenous art—not as relics of the past, but as contemporary, internationally relevant contributions.
JH:​ Given our small holdings in African art, we have always tried to contextualize this piece within the works we do have, or have it on view within a cross-cultural conversation.
But in using the language of video games to power those sequences, Snyder helps us contextualize Babydoll's purest coping mechanism and better understand how it ties into the movie's broader, darker themes.
MUNCHIES contacted David Klonsky, a professor of psychology at the University of British Columbia who specializes in suicide and self-harm, to help contextualize what is actually happening during these tense moments.
The series would have done better to contextualize these issues beyond mere hints, but again, Luhrmann makes an attempt to tackle an entire social landscape and perhaps tries to do too much.
Before, Facebook had a set of guidelines that instructed human curators how to analyze fast-moving news events, and then contextualize the coverage of those events on regional, national, and international scales.
Understanding what happened in Charlottesville requires that we contextualize the Unite the Right rally in a genealogy of post-Civil War racist violence intended to intimidate anyone who challenges white supremacy's logic.
We realized this cannot be just a book of photographs; it has to contextualize those photographs and to explain and reflect their unique status and through that the unique work of Activestills.
Video:  Kotaku/YouTube Indeed, these obstacles are compounded by the fact that we don't really understand our own comedic tastes and impulses, which makes it tricky to contextualize them for a computer.
Threat Intelligence is starting to address this challenge, and I'm optimistic about solutions that systematically profile and contextualize attackers with a level of detail and granularity that has never been achieved before.
The tools, developed by the Facebook AI Research (FAIR) team, are called DeepMask, SharpMask, and MultiPathNet, and all three work in tandem to help break down and contextualize the contents of images.
We need to identify the particular moments of success with clarity and insight, and we must also identify and contextualize the failings, even when our general impression of the work is positive.
"As we worked on the materials for the show, we found that it was impossible to adequately frame or contextualize Jodorowsky's remarks with the imagery in 'El Topo,'" the museum's statement said.
The way we cover democratic politics is often about how voters react to what a candidate says, rather than providing proper information to help a voter contextualize what the candidate has said.
For 70 years, the museum has enchanted generations of Italian schoolchildren (and adults), and this week it will present a revamped installation of its Leonardo galleries, meant to better contextualize the artist.
For end-insured customers, Arceo helps companies understand whether they're using the best mitigation strategies by providing policy recommendations and industry benchmarking to help contextualize day-to-day cyber behavior and hygiene.
Nadler and Judiciary are left to recap and contextualize why that matters, like a congressional version of "The Talking Dead," trying its best to follow up another cliff-hanging "Walking Dead" gorefest.
This is all to contextualize that when I heard there was a show titled Lesbian Matters on view at the Trestle Gallery in Sunset Park, a wave of excitement came over me.
He uses cultural iconography — like du-rags, satin sleep bonnets, and dreadlocks — to contextualize his subjects despite their ambiguous backdrops, and uses recognizable art historical references to define his distinct artistic style.
Which could help Facebook users contextualize political ads and be wiser to attempts to manipulate their opinion, as well as generally better understand how their personal information is being used (and potentially misused).
"Because we can't use intonation in our voice or body language to contextualize what we are saying, emoji are the way we do it online," Iyad Rahwan, associate professor the MIT Media, wrote.
These writers are comparable with Spiotta in ways that have nothing to do with gender — Egan, formally inventive; Kushner, influenced by film — and the list is meant to contextualize the novel for librarians.
Films are being shot around the world and released around the world … so being able to contextualize this current moment and put it in historical context is something we're always excited to do.
Welcome to a special Axios Top 5, focused on bringing together 5 stories to help you understand and contextualize today's indictment of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
The job of a genetic counselor isn't just to interpret results for patients, but to counsel them on what to do about it, as well as how to contextualize and process the information.
A second camera following the action might help human brains contextualize the movements in space, but some of the nascent racing leagues set their courses inside buildings, making a chase camera's operation difficult.
There are records of this, like Quebecers being told, 'Speak white' instead of 'Speak English and not French' It's important to contextualize this relationship between Quebec and Canada for a Unites States audience.
That pattern in a time series is detectable so we're able to spot, contextualize, ascertain the relevance, and then essentially give the right information to the right client at exactly the right time.
The team's findings may help contextualize some of Titan's most perplexing features, including regions of sand dunes that appear to be sculpted in the opposite direction of the moon's east-west prevailing winds.
The success of the critical and annotated version, it said, was proof that the attempt by a team of historians to annotate, criticize and contextualize the original much-reviled work was worth it.
The film emphasizes Chris's rising levels of fear and his patient attempts to remain calm and be on his best behavior in order to contextualize the escalating, life-threatening danger of his situation.
"Washington and Lee has a direct tie and they have a responsibility to be the first mover when it comes to addressing history and figure out ways to better contextualize it," Stroud said.
While many of the arguments posed at the Summit weren't necessarily new, the wide variety of stakeholders that showed up to express concern looked to contextualize the far-reaching risks associated with the deal.
Knowing and understanding the prologue to that rise offers a reminder of how hellish her life had already been, and helps contextualize what it became after her WWE career was abruptly yanked from her.
Not only will the exhibition serve as the first public viewing for many of the works, it will also contextualize them within the framework of what Bearden produced both before and after this decade.
"'The harder we push at him, the more we shed a light on him, the more we fact-check him, the more we contextualize him, the more they like him,'" she recalled herself saying.
It's hard to properly contextualize what it means when the American president, standing beside the Russian president, says that he can't say whether Putin or the US intelligence apparatus is to be believed. 22016.
It's hard to properly contextualize what it means when the American President, standing beside the Russian President, says that he can't say whether Putin or the US intelligence apparatus is to be believed. 30.
"Emotionally she is attached to the geography, to the grounds, so it's easier for her, you can actually feel it, she was very emotional about the location, it helped contextualize the character," Diaz said.
Not many extreme metal records come with a specialized recommended reading list, but Usnea does just that in an effort to contextualize the lyrical ambiguities on their sci-fi-inspired, politically-charged new album.
Separating the top 233 candidates for this exercise was a struggle to split hairs, so I did my best to contextualize where we're at by combining stats with hours upon hours of eye test.
But, as Rosa-Salas and frequent collaborator Isabel Flower will tell you, a search for the history of nameplate jewelry won't turn up many stories like Rosa-Salas' that contextualize its significance and genealogy.
In two interviews released Tuesday, with Charlamagne and "TMZ," Mr. West emphasized the importance of "free thought" and "free love," trying to contextualize his acceptance of Mr. Trump as part of a broader philosophy.
For whatever reason you might be into them, you know that a daily horoscope update can help contextualize the moods and events of your day — or be so off-base it makes you laugh.
Jesus College said on Thursday that from now on it would "acknowledge and contextualize" the role in its history of Tobias Rustat, a major 17th century benefactor who benefited from the transatlantic slave trade.
These books contextualize the deep tensions between Israelis and Palestinians and explain the significance of Jerusalem, in particular — the status of which former American administrations had hoped would be resolved in a peace agreement.
"Feud" is pretty rough on Crawford, but Lange helps us contextualize her behavior, helps us understand why that woman a decade later would break down in tears at the unconditional love coming at her.
To him, Lighthouse is ultimately the "connective tissue of the smart-home" because it's so easy communicate with and has the brains and vision to contextualize whatever is going on within the camera's range.
It would also re-contextualize a new arsenal of instruments for a pop audience, wielding synths as both eerie, dissonant sound effects and dancefloor-ready sugar to help the anti-establishment medicine go down.
To what extent are some of our difficulties figuring out how to conceptualize repentance, as a society, the result of lacking a cohesive, shared vocabulary within which to contextualize what forgiveness and repentance mean?
Both provide avenues into promising new technologies like self-driving cars, more sophisticated digital assistants, and the kind of image recognition that could imbue a smartphone with the ability to understand and contextualize the world.
White feminism is often criticized for this exact thing, the inability to bring in other, also marginalized voices to further contextualize how, say, being a black woman comes with its own specific kind of oppression.
His ostensibly silly, certainly pretentious rock hero moves serve not to express their own verbal ideas but rather, by lending it a mouthpiece and a persona, to contextualize the message already implicit in the music.
I'm trying to figure some shit out, but I won't be able to until I can contextualize my experience and make it into something that is positive, something that people can maybe draw something from.
I'm not a socialist, but something I think socialists get right (with Noam Chomsky as the giant here) is to insist that we contextualize media conduct with regard to the concrete material interests in play.
Sure, if people want to use Dear Black People to regurgitate the same harmful narratives about Black folks or contextualize race in a way that doesn't acknowledge privilege and oppression, then we have a problem.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. It takes a good few years after a cultural wave has crested, broken, and washed up on a mobile phone advert before we're able to contextualize it properly.
Analysis, grief, and rage poured forth as soon as the closure was announced, as queer women sought to contextualize the closure within the rapid decline of lesbian-focused bars, bookstores, and publications in recent years.
Rosselli is at her most insecure and self-destructive and, for the first time, readers may feel that they are reading something private, and that a key is needed to contextualize what is being read.
Such delegation is only problematic because it was provided without commensurate guidance about the administration's foreign policy objectives in the region and without ranking interagency partners to help contextualize the military elements of the policy.
The curators could have simply used the works included to illustrate the requirements of pulp, but they also contextualize this work by presenting it along with historical printed media — magazines, books, etchings, drawings, and prints.
" Lowery responded to The Daily Beast's story by tweeting, "Should go without saying: reporters of color shouldn't have their jobs threatened for speaking out about mainstream media failures to properly cover and contextualize issues of race.
Now the Tulsa, Oklahoma museum is exhibiting Nelson's first retrospective, called Lusha Nelson Photographs: Celebrity, the Forgotten Man, and 1930s America, part of a decade-long initiative by the institution to retrieve and contextualize his legacy.
To be sure, parsing out this data and making comparisons to 2012 help contextualize the information, but it is important to keep in mind that turnout in every election varies in volume, method and demographic composition.
These may contextualize some of the elements in Coolidge's work, but they will not adequately equip you for the heady mixture of intellectual pleasure, semantic frustration, and visceral musicality that Coolidge's work is likely to provoke.
Made in America exemplifies what a crucial tool documentary filmmaking can be, helping us contextualize some of our most told and retold stories not as individual events, but as the products of an endlessly complicated history.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to contextualize and more accurately reflect Pence's comments about the administration's previous misleading claims to justify a southern border wall and to correct a reference to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
A convenient content solution will contextualize relevant content in such a fulfilling and immersive way that you will be glad you've let companies trail your internet path for years, and it won't even require an app.
How do we preserve a spirited intellectual autonomy that yet includes enough sense of the past to contextualize and resist those power-grabbers who would bamboozle the public with their own fun house versions of truth?
The media often contextualize Trump's comments by merely pointing out that they are "unprecedented" or that they "shock experts," but this practice, rooted in otherwise admirable professional norms, so understates matters that it misleads the public.
My reservation about her strategy is that this conceptual cover is summarily thrust upon the viewer, announced literally at the door of the gallery, as a wall text reminiscent of the "didactics" museums use to contextualize exhibitions.
The end goal, it appears, is to teach Google software to contextualize real-world objects and then re-create them using its understanding of how the human brain draws connections between lines, shapes, and other image components.
But while it's clear that both Camille and Eve are haunted by the transgressive violence of the killers they pursue, viewers are only given small glimpses into their interior lives that contextualize the darkness of their obsessions.
Fontana still has the power to overcome the tyranny of the discreet paradigms into which acid art and religious art are placed, to re-contextualize them away from certitude and keep art an open, fluid, mythical conduit.
The actress has extensively used her public profile as a platform for political engagement, whether it was to campaign for Clinton during the 2016 election or to contextualize the socially-conscious merch she often wears on Instagram.
She feels this might help contextualize the environment but also says that "there's a lot of really great men who are really supportive of women who are in the military who might shudder at being called conventional."
While the meme is always comedic in content, it's usually used to speak to or contextualize a larger cultural issue or provide witty commentary on a universal theme or topic that is relevant to a specific demographic.
"To be able to reveal what's inside is very exciting and hopefully the museum will be able to present it and contextualize it in an interesting fashion," Louisiana State Museum interim director Steven Maklansy told the affiliate.
Their trilogy of exhibitions in natural science museums across Germany is based on extensive research of received Western knowledge and ideas about nature, which they contextualize with parallel, post-colonial narratives, as well as with contemporary art.
But Frank and his colleagues hope that as astronomers continue to discover and learn more about the countless exoplanets in our own galaxy, we might be able to contextualize the development of these planets using their metrics.
Our job is to hold both of those truths and tensions together and properly contextualize the past so current and future generations can make up their own minds about the significance of what happened and empower themselves.
Given that Puś's project exceeds the fixed category "gay," I would not contextualize it within the history of art by primarily gay men in Poland that is beginning to be unearthed by scholars like art historian Paweł Leszkowicz.
Most commonly, you'll find someone arguing that people should only pursue meditation in traditional systems or contexts, not via apps or secular feel-good sessions, because these older practices have stronger frameworks to contextualize and manage hard experiences.
We spent the evening examining his critiques of violence in the US, his unabashed gay identity, and tried to contextualize this mass shooting at the Pulse night club within the arc of gay history and his critical thinking.
At best, an actual doctor on television can act as a journalist, or translator, who has enough specific knowledge to explain and contextualize medical findings in lay terms and, maybe on a very good day, even change behavior.
Their dark theatricality and simple renderings of complex emotions come from the same place as Korn and friends, so it's no wonder that they've found a way to re-contextualize that music within their own sets and productions.
However, the research could help contextualize how life sprang up on Earth 4.5 billion years ago, perhaps with the help of organohalogens seeded by our own Sun when it was a baby, or by comets colliding with Earth.
Over the coming months, The Privacy Project will feature reporters investigating how digital privacy is being compromised, Op-Ed editors bringing in outside voices to help foster debate and contextualize trade-offs, and Opinion writers calling for solutions.
He gave a speech at Georgetown University last week seeking to reiterate and contextualize Facebook's commitment to free speech, and he's next due back in Washington on Wednesday for a hearing on Libra, the company's planned digital currency.
From this starting point, to contextualize the Brotherhood, the exhibition fragments into tangents: the predominant one being the theme of the curved mirror famously reflecting unseen guests in Van Eyck's Arnolfini piece, through dazzling optical trickery (hence "Reflections").
But the show makes a smart choice to contextualize just how awful this place is by letting us get better acquainted with Emily, her pre-Gilead life as a biology professor, and her furious misery in the Colonies.
These include supporting both analog and digital archives, preservation of historically important video art, the commissioning of essays and texts that contextualize artists' work, the publication of curated programs and box sets, and an extensive range of public programs.
I think that's the role it plays in Smoke & Mirrors, both to celebrate this amazing number that did so much for me and contextualize it within a whole realm of spectacular drag tricks that I keep up my sleeve.
The items found in antique stores obviously tend to be older, and I think it's important to document and contextualize these older items next to more contemporary items to show the long lifespan and evolution of racism in America.
Artur Sebastian Rosman, a managing editor at the McGrath Center for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame, told Vox how, as a Catholic, he found his priest vital in helping him contextualize and cope with his depression.
That's to say that content owners will be able to insert relevant advertising into their videos, while advertisers will be able to contextualize their web advertising by making it relevant to the videos that they appear against or near.
Important decisions had to be made in handling this material: Should it be rendered in text and still photos, the classic Times newspaper format, which would require us to use our own language to characterize and contextualize these outbursts?
Through this contrast, O'Reilly uses the work of other artists throughout history to contextualize his own imagery with the hope that it will extrapolate an original perspective on the human form and the way we interact with each other.
If you had followed the rise of Stephen Miller, and if you had seen his other media appearances, and you can contextualize this particular appearance and when it came, you knew that the interview was going to blow up.
Yet even by the end of the overwrought second half of "The Inheritance," you're likely to feel the abiding, welcome buzz of energy that comes from an unflagging will to question, to create, to contextualize, to — oh, why not?
My students read C.S. Lewis, but also Dorothy Day and Malcolm X. A 2018 NetVUE conference, focused on mentoring students of color, explicitly sought to contextualize the personal concept of vocation within the political structures of race and religion.
As Pepe graduated from an esoteric joke to a virtue signal being shared by political figureheads and foreign states, so too did our need to earnestly catalog and contextualize memes as the cultural and political artifacts they truly are.
To help contextualize what a 163 year deal means, here's what the Carter's world will look like a decade from now when Jay's contract is finally done: IDK if you know this, Jay, but that's only three years away from 60.
Around this time, a friend introduced Soleri to the work of Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a turn-of-the-century philosopher/geologist/Jesuit priest whose writings attempted to contextualize human evolution in the greater context of the evolution of the universe.
"In other words, I do not feel as though our efforts are much more than a drop in the bucket but I do think that we are adding to a larger effort to contextualize this information and actual news," she added.
I think one of the reasons a project like this is important to me is because these conversations have a history that we can draw on and help to contextualize where we are now in relation to things like facial recognition.
"The whole purpose of the event is to contextualize issues of shared cultural heritage, of what cultural heritage means to people, and the significance of these objects to people's every day life," Alexy Karenowska, the Institute's Director of Technology told Hyperallergic.
We don't believe in a personal Satan or in Satan as an actual literal being, but we use the metaphorical narrative of the ultimate rebel against tyranny to try to contextualize and create a cultural identity for everything we do.
Decisions guided by efforts to contextualize information, foreground stakes, preempt harm, and accept consequences also help combat information disorder, a term Claire Wardle and Hossein Derakhshan use to describe the process by which misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation contaminate public discourse.
To make that point, here are just a few of the biggest rounds announced and recorded by Crunchbase in 2018: Now, this is the part I normally include a chart and 400 words of copy to contextualize the AI market.
But who is to say that the recent crackdown on gay and transgender Egyptians does not contextualize the aggressive return of military rule since the 2013 coup against Mohamed Morsi, the first democratically elected head of state in Egypt's history?
In fact, there are substantial overlaps in the brain networks used to understand stories and the networks used to navigate real-life interactions with others — in particular, interactions in which we look to identify or contextualize other perspectives or feelings.
In 29's case, the narrative thrust exists around an upcoming barbecue that Ao and Bo feel uncertainty over, a skeletal framework designed to explore the pair's relationship and, importantly, to contextualize the social anxiety Davison experienced in the house.
Such spoken bits are intermittent, though; they contextualize the rest of the largely instrumental album, as if to prove that explicitness can only go so far, that crackling beats and startling sonic contraptions are their own form of political work.
Indeed Moholy-Nagy's 1947 book Vision in Motion — and of course his "Light Space Modulator" (1923-30) — clearly prepare and contextualize Schöffer's oeuvre, as well as that of Takis's and Pol Bury's artistic dialogue between machine, light, shadow and motion.
The first two songs, "To Know Your Mission" and "Evening Prayer" contextualize  the album's existential anxiety with spiritual yearnings and wet admissions of sentimentality, but the concreteness of their details, intended to be clever, is not a substitute for wit.
Even the most complex histories can be understood if you treat them as reality and contextualize them in a way that, within a few clicks, opens your eyes to the thing that the artist wanted to convey in their art.
On Wednesday "Hair by Sam McKnight" was unveiled, a retrospective on 40 years of cutting, drying and pinning artistry by the Scottish stylist, and the first show to contextualize the critical role of the hair guru in shaping today's fashion industry.
Across the gallery, Chavez and Vigil brilliantly contextualize the caretaking of acequias (irrigation ditches emblematic of collective life in northern New Mexico) as a rite of passage, in which annual community cleanings create a generative, performative space of knowledge sharing.
He can let a monument stand as is; re-contextualize it through added signage or programming; move it to another public site, such as a museum; change or expand its meaning by adding new art; or remove it from view.
For example, in an effort to contextualize numbers, we try to find other numbers to compare them to, but if we don't have any relevant numbers at hand, we tend to use the most recent one we have seen or heard.
" While Rosales says she has been accused of glorifying gang culture in her work, a central drive behind all of her projects is to deepen and re-contextualize the narrative of Latinos often stereotyped and profiled as gangsters or "cholos.
Many outlets attempted to do their journalistic due diligence, pointing out that the story only relied on one anonymous source, and worked to contextualize the information -- explaining that purges and reeducation sentences are not uncommon in North Korea, especially for foreign diplomats.
In that sense, in following the family's wishes not to contextualize his struggles, the documentarians unintentionally comment on a theme they could have explored explicitly: what McQueen might have been up against in defining himself while trying to remain close to his family.
The best bet, according to Austern, is to know your own values—family, religion, whatever comprises your particular reason for the season—so that when you're unsure whether to sit something out or try to push through you can contextualize its importance.
What my professors were able to do was contextualize what I learned, linking it to other concepts, talk about how it fits into the larger perspective of the class and the field and teaching me why I was learning what I was learning.
Another hack presented on stage here at the TechCrunch Disrupt San Francisco 2016 hackathon uses AR to contextualize gadgets with the aim of helping consumers better understand what they're looking at, find a local stockist and even buy the gizmo there and then.
"We surveyed the papers of our women creators, looking for autobiographical content that would help contextualize their lives and their work," explained Megan Burdi, the archivist for digital initiatives managing this project, who selected the documents for transcription together with intern Justin Padilla.
So, the goal is to contextualize artists, art historians, art dealers, gallery owners who we might have heard of — but through their own autobiographical writing you can get a better sense of what they were like and what their life was like.
Watch the VICE Does America crew mess with Ted Cruz at the Iowa State Fair: This is not to say that I am against independent art and artists representing historical figures in ways that honor, embrace, challenge, and contextualize our collective past.
All of them without words, leaving no ability to contextualize them from the outside, beyond what we already know about the journey of the Hardy Boyz from North Carolina spot monkeys to one of the most successful tag teams of the modern era.
By their hush-hush standards, Monday's report about Kyle Lowry's earlier discontent from Bruce Arthur of the Toronto Star, Kyle Lowry's tweet in response, and the need to contextualize all of it were, together, more buzz than the Raptors are used to.
October 14923, 2016–January 8, 2017 The standard account of modern art in Mexico, which this exhibition sets out to contextualize and complicate, revolves around the muralists José Clemente Orozco, David Alfaro Siqueiros, and Diego Rivera, with detours into Surrealism courtesy Frida Kahlo.
Critic and VICE contributor Katelyn Burns wrote about this last year, using this particular sequence to contextualize some of Rowling's other statements and behavior on Twitter and to persuasively make the case that Rowling is transphobic in very familiar and common ways.
Stream the track below, and when you preorder your copy of Zelalem, be sure to get the package that includes a 50 minute cassette mix Seifu made to contextualize the record, made up of a range of Ethiopian and African folk music.
In her show, Edwards has included works by artists of many races from many periods to show this arc over the 20th century and into the 21st, and to contextualize this new direction in exploring blackness and race with the color black.
Because we were also filming a short documentary to contextualize the project, we set up the shoot to correspond with the various days of the dead, so that the very last night of our shoot was the Eve of All Saints' Day, October 31.
Knowing Stubbs is a host doesn't re-contextualize any of his actions in a significant way, and the reveal that Present Day Charlotte is Dolores was so out of left field, it seems pointless to go back and see if there were any clues.
And once you understand and accept that, you can draw a more complete picture of moguls and artists who might have created great films but still did horrible things, a more complete picture that can help you contextualize modern art made in similar circumstances.
I like this method of choosing games to return to, partially because it helps to elbow out space to have conversations that otherwise die on the vine (or in our brains), or to contextualize discourse that is often built on memory instead of recent analysis.
It's very much a back and forth and ebb and flow of just being thrown in the room of the Apollo in a very intimate and specific way, then coming out of it into a scene that helps contextualize who these artists are as people.
"They've got all the optics, but I think the government's attempt to contextualize it and make an emotional appeal — that's all good press, but I don't think that changes what's at issue and what's at stake," said Scott Vernick, a partner at Fox Rothschild.
In the last room of the exhibit, there was a vitrine filled with everyday objects from her life: gallery invitations, envelopes, napkins, matchbooks — an attempt to piece together a biography, to contextualize the time and place in which the elusive Lawler made her work.
At a time when the President is tweeting lies on a daily basis and attacking the press in unprecedented ways, it's particularly important for journalists to remember that our job is to take a step back, examine, and contextualize what happens in the world.
Because of the way these businesses are set up and because of what the endgame is for a lot of them, it's not in your best interest as a business to deliberate, to make decisions based on years of research or overly contextualize the work.
What distinguishes her work from, say, Bunny Rogers or Sparrow (both of whom write short, tweet-friendly poems) is what I identify as her resolve to find a historical ancestry for her style of writing, and to contextualize it as a new form of literature.
The pure ingenuity with which people keep inventing new ways to inject light and sound into the sky is tremendous, so to contextualize the gram-worthy photos of explosions you're sifting through this morning, here's a primer on some of the basic types of fireworks.
In her view, the original product was developed "to remove all friction from sharing" without prompts to "contextualize or comment" on forwarded content, a dangerous precedent that — when put in an environment where people are less educated, less experienced about the web — can have dire consequences.
One reason for providing the reader with some details of Martin's history is because it will help contextualize the work you see in the exhibition, Eddie Owens Martin, Pasaquoyan in the City: Fashioning a Southern Saint, at Institute 193 (1B), curated by Annie Moye and Michael McFalls.
Get the data: Explore data on police shootings from the nation's 50 largest local police departments Without that information about Detroit's shootings, it's tough to contextualize the actions of the city's officers, or to understand what role, if any, bias may play — or how to combat it.
We're still waiting for the detailed numbers, but re/code's Peter Kafka helps contextualize things by noting that NBC's record-setting stream from last year's game attracted an audience of 353 million concurrent users measuring 235,2000 average viewers per minute for a total of 22 million minutes.
Shimon Attie similarly seeks to re-contextualize national barriers through his Facts on the Ground series, composed of light boxes bearing concise phrases installed in historically important, if often overlooked sites in and around Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, the Negev desert, and in the occupied West Bank.
In the interview, which was filmed a few weeks prior and aired on Fox on Tuesday night, Kelly gave Trump an opportunity to explain and contextualize his emotional state and reactions to stress and challenge, asking him questions about his late brother's death and his multiple divorces.
Organized by the Louvre and the Institut, in partnership with the Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, the exhibition joins the little-known 1569 Judaeae gentis clades ("Disasters of the Jewish People") engravings with other works that contextualize the religious climate and classical influence in van Heemskerck's work.
Sections like this are the strongest in the movie, straightforwardly told with historical footage to contextualize the Mister Rogers' Neighborhood segments and to remind us what it was like, as children, to see an assassination or explosion on TV and wonder what it meant for the future.
But the question remains: Does calling this kind of cooking Asian-American cuisine deepen and contextualize our understanding of it, or is it just a label, like speaking of Asian-American art or fiction — a way of simplifying a complex story and making it a marketable cliché?
And in the earnings call, Pichai mentioned they will be looking to better capitalize on the content uniquely available to YouTube, like "unboxing" videos and makeup/skin care tutorials, and leverage their experience advertising with Google Search to better contextualize ads placed in YouTube search results.
In doing so, the gallery sacrificed an opportunity to engage with my work or to contextualize its artist's work in a larger field, missing precisely the values and practices an art gallery should perform in the face of digitally-produced and disseminated work like my own.
Among the topics they discuss is the need to contextualize his photographs and, by implication, others as well in an exhibition of this nature; the underbelly of "desert bloom" and its potentially negative long-term impact on the natural ecosystem; and how colonialism is inscribed in the desert landscape.
The new "ultra-mobile" device (a term us old people used to use to refer to something closer to a netbook) is a hard thing to contextualize without a picture, so I took a bunch, and many of my oft-jaded co-workers fell for the thing immediately.
The company consulted with its LGBTQ group OUTburst — "The gravity that centers [Yelp's] efforts and priorities on any LGBTQ-related initiative" — and transgender engineers and other trans team members during the process, as well as coordinating with the Human Rights Campaign for how to contextualize the new feature.
RUTENBERG We talked about those Trump rules yesterday, and as I said then, it turns out the Trump rules were really just plain old journalism rules: Collate what's true from what's false; analyze, contextualize, dig, dig, dig — for scoops and hidden details (and hopefully not your own grave!).
The detail is loving, and the detail makes you love them; for a mobile game in which the characters themselves are far more the star than the JRPG plotline that contextualize them, the animation is crucial for selling who the characters are, in their nobility, sexiness, or silliness.
But I think this is more about trying to contextualize my story from my perspective rather than get into the weeds of what is in the record of trial, what is in the documents, what the investigation focused on, because we're just not able to get into that area.
The catalog is as accomplished for the photographs it reprints as it is for its many fine essays on Parks, including those by Maurice Berger, Sarah Lewis, Deborah Willis and Philip Brookman, which contextualize Parks with the writers who mattered to him, Langston Hughes and Richard Wright among them.
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.
"What a lot of this framework is about is spatial chromatic color pattern analysis, which is the ability to contextualize and pay tribute to the fact that in any visual system, the eyes ultimately feed into neural processing that doesn't stop at the retina," van den Berg explained.
But "Lorena" uses that time to contextualize events that surrounded the case, from Anita Hill's testimony to the Tailhook convention to the O.J. Simpson trial, all of which touch upon sexual politics and how the media processed sexual-assault and harassment allegations, including the question of marital rape.
The book speaks to that broader activity, and hopefully it will help people contextualize or consider why and how we do that, and what worth it is to us and what worth it is to celebrities, who profit a lot off of taking up free real estate in our brains.
The features, including Chantal Akerman's Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles (1975), Lizzie Borden's Born in Flames (1983), and Bette Gordon's Variety (1983), the last with a script by Kathy Acker, all share with the shorts the movement's thematic preoccupations and help contextualize No Wave within cinema's history.
People care about who James Franco sleeps with because he so blatantly cares; they feel they should be privy to his sexuality, not for the sake of gossipy titillation, but to contextualize a frankly continuously confusing body of work that seems to exist solely for the purpose of self-indulgence.
Let's therefore contextualize this black artist's work not just in relation to white male artists, as the curators do, but also in relation to the treatment of black female bodies, hair styles, and ideas of beauty by artists like Kara Walker, Mickalene Thomas, Wangechi Mutu, and María Magdalena Campos-Pons.
I think this way of releasing the album both in a traditional sense as a finished piece, but also granting the option that I and anyone else can change, cut out, appropriate and re-contextualize any part was the most honest and most productive way I could come up with.
"There are so many different things we must contextualize when we're looking at astrology, and the problem of making distinctions around gender, but not doing so around class or race or religion or ability, is that we're treating gender as valid but these other things as not valid," she says.
If there is an explanation for why Catholics have formed the backbone of the pro-life movement, it is here: Their reverential deference to Mary helps contextualize the birth of the embryo, miraculous as it might be, in the context of the woman whose life is so severely affected by it.
In the week since former Uber engineer Susan Fowler blew up the internet with her blog post chronicling her mistreatment as a female engineer at the company, countless pixels have been enlisted to analyze, contextualize, and cheer on the author, who fortunately is now ensconced in a presumably women-friendlier startup, Stripe.
I have no idea what Simpson and Fritsch charge, but I understand it's a lot, and that seems to be driven by the market: They are seriously savvy at finding extremely hard-to-locate — and even more difficult to understand and contextualize — documents and other intelligence on globally powerful people and organizations.
To contextualize these paintings, and while in bed with a broken ankle incurred in a skirmish, he began work on an artist book called Noa Noa: which means something like "very fragrant" (in reference to the scent of Tahitian women mixed with that of their fragrant gardenia tiarés and rosewood, according to Gauguin).
With his M.B.A. from Wharton and his executive position at Empire, Andre is used to being the master of his own destiny, which makes an unjust, racist assault by police —- or his struggles with bipolar disorder — hard for him to contextualize without convincing himself they are, in some way, his own fault.
One essay, "Brief History of the Black Comic Strip: Past and Present," chronicles the work of black creators starting in the 1920s, while other contributors contextualize the work of black creators, explaining how they tackled themes such as the intersection of gender and race and incorporated political and social commentary in their comics.
As always, we'll contextualize these primaries by using FiveThirtyEight partisan lean — how much more Republican or Democratic a jurisdiction is than the country overall — to give you an idea of how competitive each general election will be, as well as whether the parties are choosing the candidates with the best chance to win in November.
When writing about this kind of research, it's important for us to properly contextualize it and make clear that while a lot of these techniques are indeed cutting edge and cool, most of them are unlikely to ever be deployed against the average consumer; unless you just want to create a piece of hack porn.
The Americanah author took to Facebook to contextualize the initiative: "The Nigerian government's disastrous economic policies have led to a reduction in the value of the naira and therefore in disposable income, a change in values, a disorientation of the middle class, and most of all, to a debilitating sense of uncertainty," Adichie wrote.
Each deck should be tailored to a functionHere's the breakdown: Teaser deck: Convince VCs to meet with youMeeting deck: Contextualize your in-person pitchFollow-up deck: Serve as a reference for additional callsUltimately, each deck should tell a story about the business you're building — and get investors excited about being part of that experience.
These maps, published by Socrata, contextualize how far and wide the opioid epidemic has spread, showing the rate of drug overdose deaths by county in 2004 and 2014: As the maps show, it's not just that overdose deaths rose as a result of the opioid crisis; these deaths also spread to all parts of the country.
Research conducted by social psychologists at Cambridge University in the UK, and Yale and George Mason in the US, offers a potential strategy for mitigating the spread of misinformation online — involving the use of pro-active warnings designed to contextualize and pre-expose web users to related but fake information in order to debunk factual distortion in advance.
It is also Sisyphean to mesh admissions' idealistic language with a university's practical goals of maintaining its tenuous spot in the rankings; to contextualize the relative strengths of various high schools, student achievement, intellectual curiosity, leadership qualities, drive, and character while making sense of test scores (spanning different regions and economic backgrounds) that are within a 150-point range.
"These images are often shared without text, and it can be hard to contextualize them if you're outside of a formal educational environment, without access to books on the topic, and with no real way to sift through information that is out there," Mae Lyons-Penner, a PhD student in comparative literature and the GMS project manager, told Hyperallergic.
Much of the text was written before that fateful evening, he said, but the defeat meant two sections required substantial revisions: the introduction, where he had to contextualize the American failure, and a chapter on Latino player development, which was built around a promising California-born midfielder, Jonathan Gonzalez, who subsequently committed his international future to Mexico.
And to contextualize the countrywide battle against segregation, beyond the famous 1957 integration of Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas, he included Julian C. Wilson's 1964 shot of activists sprawled in the dirt of a building site, the huge construction shovel looming over them, as they attempt to halt a new school that would support segregation in Cleveland.
Many of the historical concepts that students will engage with in the post-1450 world will appear without an origin story that would allow them to contextualize a broad understanding of previous technologies, trade networks, diseases, engagements in slavery, ideologies, religions, and worldviews that far preceded the European "Age of Discovery" in the mid-fifteenth century.
The set of patterns can then be transformed via iterative reconstruction algorithms into a full 3D real-space image of the density variations in the sample… In this case the subject is too small to read like a real-space X-ray, so they have to rely on reciprocal-space imagery — but you still need real-space measurements to contextualize it.
Folkenflik suggested that Facebook, Google, and other social media and search engines can help by acting like an old-fashioned newsstand, where like-minded publications (from tabloids to daily newspapers) were grouped with one another, giving the consumer a sense of the category to which the publication belongs, and thus giving the public the tools to contextualize what they're reading.
The author's Irish heritage and early exposure to writing and theater (her mother, Mary Manning, was a playwright, novelist and critic, who helped to found Poets' Theater later in Cambridge) and her Cambridge, Massachusetts, upbringing (her father Mark DeWolfe Howe was a noted professor in the Harvard Law School who wrote on Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes), further contextualize these works.
Second, if they or their supporters complain about it, whatever: Your supporters don't care about the other side's hurt feelings, and the other side doesn't actually care if you apologize, contextualize, or walk back what you said — they'll just consider it a victory and continue hating you just as much (Omar's unambiguous apology released Monday will be a good test of how well this thesis holds up).
Because of this, Parks became the voice of a generation, able to capture and contextualize the African-American experience at a time when many sought to silence black voices in the US. A two-part exhibition of his work titled Gordon Parks: I Am You, on view now at Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City, brings together some of his most iconic pictures.
But since so much of the prison population is in for violent crimes, getting America's incarceration rates back to these other countries' levels will require pulling back the punishment of violent offenders, as this great interactive from the Marshall Project demonstrates: All of this is to contextualize the rationality of mass incarceration: There was a serious rise in violent crime, and people were genuinely worried about it.
Uber is updating policies that favor riders unfairly over drivers in its view, and will introduce new tools that allow riders to correct their pickup points mid-hail rather than having to cancel and rebook; new earnings statements that aim for greater clarity; and a new process of evaluating complaints that will take into account driver history to contextualize number of complaints versus volume of trips.
Read: The plan to make America's nukes great again could go horribly wrong "I'm not trying to downplay [the report], but it is import to contextualize that when they say remotely exploitable, they don't necessarily mean some kid sitting in his garage at home can detonate a bomb or launch a missile," Jake Williams, a former member of the NSA's hacking unit, told VICE News.
It is arguable that the desire to recast and literally re-contextualize the objects within the fine art space reveals a yearning on her part to find a place for these aesthetically cherished objects that confers a different status upon them: a place where a woman is perhaps allowed to wear the jewelry she wants, without it leading to intrusive implications about her sexuality.
At the entrance to the show, "Infomercial" (217), a 173-minute video, uses colorful motion graphics and voiceover (first in English, then Spanish) to contextualize the Paquete's history: although its economy was formalized in 217, an informal circulation of media has been around since the early 218s, a decade after the Cuban Revolution, when people began renting out paperback books and novels left behind by foreign travelers.
The book's substantial essays, by Gary D. Saretzky and Iris Schmeisser, provide biographical information and contextualize Draper's work within social and cultural history in the US. Draper began to study photography as a college student in his home state of Virginia, after someone — he never learned who — left a copy of the catalogue to the exhibition The Family of Man in his dormitory room.
Two current exhibitions at Kukje Gallery and the Ilmin Museum of Art contextualize the development of modern art in the country by two important South Korean artists: Wook-kyung Choi, the first female Korean artist to make work inspired by Abstract Expressionism in the late '26s; and Yong-Ik Kim, the conceptual artist whose early work coincided with the struggle for Korean democracy in the '80s.
The catalogue for Radical Women, published by the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, where the exhibition originated, makes a heroic effort to contextualize the works of individual women within their specific cultural milieus and countries of origin, but it is difficult to keep track of this information while looking at the exhibition and especially if the details of each country's history and cultural production are not well known to the viewer.
Ana Valens writes in the Daily Dot that while many queer or gender non-conforming people have used the 10-Year Challenge as "an opportunity to contextualize some of the most painful times of their lives and finally get some closure," she says that she's refrained from the meme because as a reporter, people online have long used photos of her body pretransition as a means of harassment.
You might go to a breakfast honoring somebody, to a talk that they're giving at 11, to a lunch celebrating a different movie, to an afternoon screening hosted by a friend of the filmmaker who's won an Oscar already, to a dinner that's in honor of a big popular hit that they're trying to re-contextualize, to drinks, to a concert, and then an after party at the Chateau Marmont.
But the centerpiece of the record is "Colonizer," whose title sets the tone for a track that plumbs the depths of Garbus's white guilt: I use my white woman's voice to interpret my travels with African men / I turn on my white woman's voice to contextualize acts of my white women friends / I cry my white woman tears carving grooves in my cheeks to display what I meant / I smell the blood in my voice "Writing that song was disgusting," Garbus says.
Dry, aching voices, crude horn honk, noodling jazz guitar, quietly crackling flickers of static, all this gets played against clean electronic surfaces and squiggly synthesizers to shape a sonic disparity that also serves to contextualize both sides — the soul/jazz material sounds old and weird partially because hearing it during a speedy dance mix creates the illusion of discovery, as if Moodymann were sorting through piles in the back of a record store, playing Big Muff's "My Funny Valentine" cover for the first time, and falling in love with the glittering keyboards and liquid bassline.
One group of filmmakers has been testing the uncharted waters of virtual reality content by trying to combine the educational potential of an immersive VR perspective with an interactive documentary format — telling the story of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster by showing what the radioactive exclusion zone around the plant looks like now, including documenting current radiation levels in different parts of the site and interviewing people who have returned to live there, and then combining this current context with archival footage and narration to contextualize the disaster.
Thereafter, Eva Illouz uses Israel as her focus to discuss internal radicalization; Ivan Krastev references a novel by José Saramago to contextualize how so many nations have gone from disconnected to connected, then to barricaded, as citizens of other nations flow over their borders; essays by Bruno Latour, Paul Mason and Robert Misik focus primarily on recent political developments in Europe to address the increasingly defunct strictures and structures put in place by unscrupulous neoliberal capitalists, while Pankaj Mishra does much the same from a more broadly global perspective.
But because Shulman is ignorant of this tradition that examines cinema and duration, his work fails to contextualize motion pictures in a meaningful way or to engage with cinema itself beyond clichés, such as his claim that these images show how "lots of Bergman films are kind of moody and psychological, much more so than other films," or his misguided metaphor that "each of these photographs is the genetic code of a film — its visual DNA," a lazy description that makes me uncomfortable as both a film scholar and a movie lover.
These days, such campaigns can elicit an eye roll: everyone knows that teens are regularly exposed to profanity and sex online and on TV. (Rather than try to ban books, a better approach is to instead teach media literacy so young people are better able to contextualize what they're exposed to.) The problem is that when you go after books for swears or sex, you might also be threatening books that are truly subversive: the ones that confront our unconscious biases, whether it's weight or race, and question the way we tend to think about ourselves and others.
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