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"homogeneity" Definitions
  1. the quality in a group of people or things of being all the same or all of the same type

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I was horrified by the culture of mediocrity and homogeneity.
Yet, in one area the homogeneity holds: the nation's drink.
Racial and gender homogeneity are as deadening as script formulas.
Yet the homogeneity of Hollywood has recently come under increased scrutiny.
It is too bent on homogeneity, too artificial and too deracinated.
Another classical trait of well-functioning markets is homogeneity of products.
Informing these frustrations is the homogeneity of the photo modes themselves.
Less remarked on has been the political homogeneity of tech workers.
BRANTLEY I, too, was struck by the homogeneity of the nominations.
Desegregation was the goal, yet residential homogeneity continued to be the norm.
Immigration has long been taboo here as many Japanese prize ethnic homogeneity.
After decades of homogeneity, the fashion industry has (finally) begun to evolve.
However, that doesn't excuse the homogeneity of their writing and directing teams.
The familiarity of being among relatives allows for another level of homogeneity.
The worldview in these regions is generally premised on preserving their homogeneity.
Let's examine Jafari's "model society" outside of placing homogeneity as the standard.
Democrats' inherent vulnerability is only enhanced by their current field's increasing homogeneity.
"I think that homogeneity in politics has been fairly standard," said Starrett.
This relative homogeneity, the architects observe, suggests a systematic lack of innovation.
There's a homogeneity to Santa Barbara that can feel paralyzing at first.
That would mean more homogeneity and less incentive for creativity and innovation.
Homogeneity is a comfort only for those for whom it is built.
"You might end up bringing more homogeneity in than diversity," she said.
There's too much homogeneity for it to actually be getting the best.
In noticing this homogeneity, Holden assumed the dick pic takers were self-selecting.
It's no secret that tech companies are cesspools of homogeneity—sometimes embarrassingly so.
In the United States, "the great outdoors" often also means the greatest homogeneity.
The focus was on awards and the frustrating, infuriating homogeneity of American movies.
The homogeneity that catalyzed one of Dubuque's darkest moments isn't lost on me.
That homogeneity often translates to a lot of lifelessness on the fashion front.
SCOTT The deeply ingrained homogeneity of the business is reflected on the screen.
For decades, South Korean schoolbooks preached the virtues of ethnic and cultural homogeneity.
Amid Denmark's homogeneity, the festival provided a safe space to hash out differences.
Xi&aposs understanding of the ideal Chinese citizen demands more homogeneity, more secularism.
I was an aberration, a glitch in the supposed racial homogeneity of outdoor recreation.
Plus, "there's a little bit of homogeneity of thought" in Silicon Valley, Chamarty says.
At this moment in time, the design world is best characterized by its homogeneity.
There's a reason for homogeneity in app and web design, and usually it's to
"The homogeneity of these spaces means that traveling between them is frictionless," writes Chayka.
They don't want the ethnic, religious and cultural homogeneity of their societies to change.
In more technical terms, we're talking about the cosmological properties of isotropy and homogeneity.
It is possible that firm leadership may view political homogeneity as a good thing.
Homogeneity, specifically in the Anglo community, there is a lack of giving voice to POC.
Immigration is a contentious issue in Japan, where ethnic and cultural homogeneity are deeply rooted.
Image Credit: Daniel Fox Summitters began to slip from being "like-minded" into obvious homogeneity.
This racial and cultural homogeneity makes differences stand out to the people who live there.
The homogeneity of the nominated movie stars was what kicked off this week's Oscar outrage.
Yet this meme represents much more than the homogeneity suggested by the women's matching looks.
Socialism breeds homogeneity, and in a socialist nation, punks can't help but become unmistakably conspicuous.
The idealistic facade of manicured lawns and homogeneity is easily cracked when considering the statistics.
But after so many years, this homogeneity doesn't seem to be doing award shows any favors.
When he hosted the telecast in 2005, he repeatedly tweaked the film establishment for its homogeneity.
Japan prides itself on its homogeneity and runs the tightest refugee recognition system among industrialized economies.
To its devotees, Reddit feels proudly untamed, one of the last Internet giants to resist homogeneity.
I believe that any pursuit of purity or homogeneity is a great mistake for a writer.
They find the sameness of their daily lives and the homogeneity of people around them comforting.
Krawcheck believes that the homogeneity of Wall Street is partially to blame for 2008's Great Recession.
Whatever Google's intent, there are signs that the homogeneity of the AI community may lessen in future.
The level of homogeneity in tech isn't just bad for those excluded; it harms the industry itself.
I'm encouraged that Longoria and Ferrera are making strides in an industry that has clung to homogeneity.
The homogeneity it creates helps ensure that organic products uniformly deliver the nutrients listed on their labels.
But growing homogeneity outside its larger cities has made it more reliably Republican on the presidential level.
The assemblage of neon whiteness serves to create a false idea of homogeneity — everyone was very white!
Defending homogeneity by saying, Well, we already have shows about — mostly white — women, is not particularly progressive.
In an interview with NBC News, artist and educator Lisa Whittington blamed the Whitney Biennial leadership's homogeneity.
The human desire for a strong group identity — and for perceived homogeneity within that group — runs deep.
Amid the homogeneity, houses owned by the Exclusive Brethren (a fringe group of fundamentalist Christians) slotted in neatly.
Skin tone recognition is a clear problem in tech that, given the industry's indefensible homogeneity, is sadly ignored.
There is something alarming about this homogeneity, but it's also perversely heartening, how we are all the same.
The new nationalists are riding high on promises to close borders and restore societies to a past homogeneity.
But because this is how games could make money, it led to homogeneity in the marketplace, he says.
But there is a market for slogans that flatten LGBTQ experiences in the name of homogeneity and palatability.
The Nordic island country's homogeneity isn't the only thing going for it when it comes to genetic research.
Their family's legacy in the business only made the white homogeneity of the industry that much more glaring.
Research suggests that homogeneity in the teaching force may put boys and children of color at a disadvantage.
There is an alternative: celebrating culture within the community itself rather than striving for an impossible national homogeneity.
And even in an industry plagued by gender and racial disparity, it has stood out for its homogeneity.
Simon Skinner, a Stockholm designer with Afro-Caribbean roots, is challenging the perceived homogeneity and whiteness of Sweden.
Humans are natural conservatives who ought to take pride in their history, they might say; ethnic homogeneity is appealing.
The group says that it seeks to preserve Poland's "ethnic homogeneity" and Catholic faith under a military political order.
But a history of imposing homogeneity means that, even today, those whose French does not sound Parisian face derision.
I held three MIT degrees and yet the homogeneity of my workplace caused doubt to creep into my mind.
How do you make sense of homogeneity when there's no sign on the door excluding different types of people?
The magazine doesn't idealize homogeneity of race or gender norms, but rather a global sameness of taste and aspiration.
The homogeneity induced by this division can become stifling, to that point that opting out appears the better option.
Diversity across the technology sector has languished, despite renewed commitments from industry to shed its reputation of workforce homogeneity.
But South Koreans, proud of their country's ethnic homogeneity, have not been eager to receive non-Korean asylum seekers.
In videos, users poke fun at the group's homogeneity and quirky behaviors, turning the VSCO girl into a meme.
REITs, tech, services and healthcare comprised this group, which lacked any homogeneity other than their strong advance this year.
In a place with no dominant ethnic group, an emphasis on cultural homogeneity is not just unrealistic — it's harmful.
Mr. Xi's vain dream of political and cultural homogeneity not only runs counter to Chinese traditional approaches to diversity.
But a deep-seated emphasis on cultural homogeneity means Tokyo prefers artificial intelligence over permanent foreigners for vacant positions.
Indeed, she said, the trend has been that consumers demand such customization and personalization, not homogeneity, at the supermarket.
The ministry added that the agreement "contributes to improving relations and recovering the cultural homogeneity" between the two nations.
But because, in encouraging that homogeneity, it locks English soccer — as opposed to the multinational Premier League — in stasis.
The homogeneity of the technology and widespread use of the same apps seem to be creating, again, a certain culture.
Homogeneity is not conducive to what we see around us, so my job as a producer is to have inclusion.
Freedom, he insisted, is threatened both by the left's obsession with economic equality and the right's obsession with cultural homogeneity.
Yes, Sweden as well, with its homogeneity being disrupted, its mythology as "open, prosperous, liberal, tolerant Sweden" is melting away.
Much like other appeals to a bygone era of civilizational supremacy and homogeneity, it is thoroughly a product of modernity.
Both Levitan and Cortes described the company as pushing back against the homogeneity of e-commerce and big-box stores.
Many leaders aspire to build inclusive organizations, but attempt to do so by unwittingly de-emphasizing diversity and promoting homogeneity.
Frustrated by the homogeneity of stories she read in class, Marley collected books featuring black girls to benefit underprivileged students.
But in a society that has long prized its homogeneity, the government insists these steps do not amount to open immigration.
By week's end, the awards news shifted to the homogeneity of the Oscar acting nominations, which all went to white actors.
A strong sense of cultural homogeneity for the "folk" matters (now some worry this will be undermined by too much immigration).
This homogeneity is costing us potential ingenuity and innovation, as diversity has been found to significantly increase progress in these areas.
In other words, a shrine to an American myth of old-timey homogeneity was literally built on the more convoluted reality.
Hungary's goal should be ethnic homogeneity, says Orban, not western Europe's false multiculturalism that extols diversity at the expense of natives.
They will be incorporated into a constantly updated global homogeneity that possesses the sheen of familiarity but no substance beyond style.
However, Fitch views TRNO management's extensive industrial property experience and the small dollar value and homogeneity of industrial assets as risk mitigants.
And in a 2010 law review article that has drawn particular attention, Mr. Menashi defended ethnic homogeneity in the context of Israel.
A bigger difficulty is that homogeneity is impossible in lands where ethnicity and sect can change from one village to the next.
This lack of homogeneity and systemic connectivity among voting machines is precisely what helps protect the election process from significant, widespread manipulation.
Or will our urban areas succumb to a numbing, commercially driven homogeneity, with the past serving as merely a nostalgic marketing tool?
In his keynote, Facebook's chief security officer attributed some of the problems the industry is facing in security to homogeneity in technology.
The fact that riders are not being widely used means that accountability rests mainly with the studios, where the homogeneity took root.
Journalist Mark Shapiro's book, Seeds of Resistance, goes into much more detail about the risk that genetic homogeneity poses to our food supply.
Silicon Valley is in many ways an odd place to be at the forefront of the solution to the problem of corporate homogeneity.
Immigration has long been taboo as many Japanese prize ethnic homogeneity, but the reality of an aging, shrinking population is challenging such views.
And Trump's pledge to restore the postwar economic boom and racial homogeneity of Eisenhower-era America rests on magical thinking, economically and politically.
The consequences of the infestation range from the mundane (no more ash baseball bats!) to the existential (one step closer to ecological homogeneity!).
Many Japanese pride themselves on what they see as their cultural and ethnic homogeneity, even as the population ages and the workforce shrinks.
By rejecting monochrome and the grid's guarantee of homogeneity, Whitney transformed aspects of Minimalism and Color Field painting into something all his own.
We cannot praise Japan for ethnic homogeneity as Jafari has done because it's deceptive and as illustrated, doesn't work when put into practice.
Government officials and business leaders say that homogeneity is limiting options in a state with an aging work force and stagnant population growth.
Obama, the candidate that a coalition of America's diversity elevated, must be brought low by the candidate that the right homogeneity has ordained.
The decision to host the orchestra "contributes to improving relations and recovering the cultural homogeneity" between the two Koreas, the South's ministry said.
Nico Perez, a founder of MixCloud, applauded the channels, and said they were a natural response to the homogeneity of traditional radio playlists.
Among Australia's federal and state government department heads, the homogeneity is even more pronounced: 99 percent of the leadership is Anglo-Celtic or European.
Ethnic homogeneity came to be regarded as a bulwark against the erosion of Korean culture during the Japanese occupation in the early 20th century.
We're still trying to have our voices heard amidst a white homogeneity, where our creative output already comes with an extra layer of scrutiny.
Unfortunately, the same homogeneity that helped the platform grow limited its ability to deliver on expectations to disrupt the entire traditional startup ecosystem model.
Buzz Andersen, a software developer who was an early employee at Tumblr and Square, thinks this limited culture of forgiveness encourages homogeneity, not growth.
Immigration is a touchy subject in a land where conservatives prize cultural homogeneity and politicians fear losing votes from workers worried about losing jobs.
Today's Rome is a paradoxical place: even as many historic neighborhoods fall to mass-touristic homogeneity, outlying districts are becoming more vibrant and varied.
" Erickson seemed to agree in part, saying, "I think the bigger issue, though, is the forced homogeneity within a lot of online conservative media.
Kois questions the Dutch view of its society as tolerant and similarly laments the homogeneity of Hays, but generally keeps current issues at bay.
You spend an hour painting your pointe shoes tan with face makeup, then go all Natalie-Portman-Black-Swan insane about the homogeneity of ballet.
So you can sit on Twitter all day, and — unless it's Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter — you're going to have this incredible homogeneity of opinion.
What if the AI software starts favoring candidates who are all the same, increasing homogeneity at the cost of useful diversity in skills and personality?
Immigration is a controversial subject in Japan, where many pride themselves on cultural and ethnic homogeneity, even as the population ages and its workforce shrinks.
Somaliland is more socially homogeneous than Somalia or indeed most other African states (and greater homogeneity tends to mean higher levels of trust between citizens).
Christian Bishop, a Black contestant on JoJo Fletcher's season of The Bachelorette, thinks that this is the key to breaking The Bachelor's cycle of homogeneity.
But even without knowing these statistics or the historic roots of American drug policy, the racial homogeneity of the defendants I saw didn't seem right.
But the country prides itself on its homogeneity, and although the media no longer reflexively blame foreigners for all social ills, discrimination is still rife.
In a sense, these apps support the claim that the Internet is funneling us into self-selecting echo chambers, affirming homogeneity rather than diffusing dogma.
Accepting Fremont's whiteness as a state of nature rather than a constructed and enforced reality is to accept the racist myth of rural white homogeneity.
By rejecting monochrome and the grid's guarantee of homogeneity, Stanley Whitney has transformed aspects of Minimalism and Color Field painting into something all his own.
Jonathan Schulz, an economics researcher at Harvard who was not involved in the study, said characteristics like homogeneity and national loyalty might help explain differences.
But knowledgeable guides to inspiring, even transformative, cinema are being squeezed out in a town steadily succumbing to real estate cold-bloodedness and gentrified homogeneity.
However, immigration remains a touchy subject in a land where conservatives prize cultural homogeneity and foreigners make up less than two percent of the population.
I also think it brings in talent diversity which is part of the secret sauce of America that creative swirl is driven by non-homogeneity.
She used her speech to relay the industry's stark realities, urging talent to forge beyond "we can do better" platitudes about Hollywood homogeneity by making demands.
Iger's quote flips this on its head: if you take diversity for granted, shouldn't you be wondering why a small group is pushing for forced homogeneity?
Those traditional methods led to homogeneity rather than the diversity that makes a species more able to survive myriad challenges in nature, including predators and disease.
The Oscars have come under fire this year for the predictable, shameful racial homogeneity of their nominations, but that is not the only reason to complain.
As homogeneity begins to decline across cultural spheres (a good thing), art curators are being challenged to find new ways to provoke and entertain today's audiences.
The homogeneity of these spaces means that traveling between them is frictionless, a value that Silicon Valley prizes and cultural influencers like Schwarzmann take advantage of.
The homogeneity of these sitters is especially notable, however, because they speak to the government's policy of white racial superiority that enabled the large-scale mining.
According to the New York Times, CEO Jeff Bezos told employees that the reason for this homogeneity is that executives don't leave the company very frequently.
He has enfeebled democratic institutions, strived to achieve a Hungarian ethnic homogeneity and pulled his nation closer to the opponents of American influence, Russia and China.
Ms. Larson, who won the best-actress Oscar in 2016 for her performance in "Room," had previously lashed out against the homogeneity of professional film critics.
In the path they cleared, black gallerists continue to disrupt the art world's homogeneity, one show, one art fair, or one press release at a time.
Is it accidental or intentional that the young man and woman of color are posed at the group's edges, creating an unbroken show of racial homogeneity?
The homogeneity of the frontrunners for the job is a bit surprising, given the paper's recent editors and its moves toward diversity in the lower newsroom.
Harnesses, like so many trendy fashion items of the 2010s, are indicative of both a greater acceptance of diverse sexualities and an increasing homogeneity of society.
This is weird because in many respects, it feels like Wrinkle is constructed specifically to counteract a kind of homogeneity that can dominate movies like this.
They have to recognise that others place greater weight on ethnic and cultural homogeneity than they do, and that this source of conflict cannot be wished away.
An encounter with a xenophobic culture inspires some head shaking about the shortsightedness and weakness of homogeneity, and people who fear anyone who doesn't look like them.
Landon Jones, the then-editor of People, realized the article was necessary after he attended the 1995 Academy Awards and confronted Hollywood's homogeneity in a visceral way.
The band's paid lip service to the music of the Ramones and the early Beatles when discussing the record, bands meant to represent speed, energy, and homogeneity.
There are no quick solutions to the ideological homogeneity on campuses, but shouldn't we at least acknowledge that this is a shortcoming, rather than celebrate our sameness?
Across the aisle, the Republican Party's increasing homogeneity threatens its very fabric in the long term, says Patrick Murray, director of the Polling Institute at Monmouth University.
The Hungarian leader has advocated "ethnic homogeneity" and compared Soros, a Jew, to a puppet master unleashing immigration onto Europe to undermine its cultural and economic integrity.
Years later, both Santana and Robinson were working six-figure jobs in the tech practices of elite corporations but were disheartened by the homogeneity of their surroundings.
Inside, as I made my way closer and closer to the stage and my press seat, I realized I'd vastly underestimated the homogeneity of this show's demographics.
And while Youssef didn't address the homogeneity of the nominees, he did praise Hulu and A24 for taking a chance on his show about a Muslim family.
But Iowa's demographic homogeneity obscures considerable political diversity, and the results tonight will give a strong sense of the political coalitions of the major candidates — and their shortcomings.
Consider the muffin—which is oft maligned as merely a socially acceptable way to eat cupcakes for breakfast but in fact possess the crucial distinguishing trait of homogeneity.
The challenge is to envision the world as we experience it, and resist the urge to always create fantasies of racial homogeneity, as delightful as they may seem.
The homogeneity of the reviewed posts about the trade war also reflects a trend of Beijing exercising tighter control over discussion about the Chinese economy, according to Zhong.
That suits Fidesz and its leader Prime Minister Viktor Orban, who has appealed to the anxieties of his core supporters with talk about the importance of "ethnic homogeneity".
Many of the country's defining traits—its ethnic and cultural homogeneity, conformist and conservative society, and unwillingness to punch its weight in international diplomacy—are suddenly in flux.
Martin Skancke, who used to oversee the fund's operations from the finance ministry, attributes the trust the institution enjoys to relatively high levels of equality and cultural homogeneity.
The city, once an idyllic marvel due to its reputation for embracing all kinds, a true representational patchwork of America's citizens, is now under threat of full homogeneity.
The two women set out to reframe the way vintage clothing is seen and sold, and to reintroduce unique pieces into an e-commerce landscape saturated with homogeneity.
One local radio station decided to investigate the historical and cultural forces that led to this racial homogeneity and what it's like to live there as a minority.
In 2017 it's probably necessary to put a moral onus on realty decisions, to be seriously bothered by the temptation to talk about diversity but move to homogeneity.
But then, to call something Yoruba suggests a kind of homogeneity that did not exist at all — there were several Yoruba-speaking kingdoms that competed with each other.
Aside from just making it more difficult for certain demographics to find these jobs, such tools can help maintain the homogeneity of already male-dominated fields, the ACLU argues.
After all, a company dominated by men hiring women from similar racial and socioeconomic backgrounds is not diversity in a meaningful sense, it's one small step away from homogeneity.
Immigration is a sensitive subject in Japan, where many pride themselves on cultural and ethnic homogeneity even amid a shrinking population and the worst labor shortages since the 1970s.
With a similar candor, Ms. Handler stripped bare the homogeneity of late-night TV, where she said a new generation of hosts had brought little innovation to the genre.
Burton certainly could have pointed Simon to the film he was promoting, and called it evidence that he's aware of his racial homogeneity, and taking steps to combat it.
After Justice Kennedy leaves the court at the end of the month, its remaining members will be a study in homogeneity — all attended law school at Harvard or Yale.
Many people on the alt-right — including the premier anarcho-capitalist thinker, the German economist Hans-Hermann Hoppe — believe that cultural homogeneity is a precondition for socio-economic order.
In a country with one of the least ethnically diverse populations in the world, Nemuro — on the eastern tip of Hokkaido, Japan's northern island — is a bastion of homogeneity.
The Athletic's initial practice of hiring mostly veteran writers without posting jobs publicly also has perpetuated homogeneity in an industry that is overwhelmingly white and male, leading to criticism.
Orban, who rails against immigrants, promotes "ethnic homogeneity" and seeks to protect Europe's Christian traditions, opposes equal rights to same-sex couples while also advocating quiet gay-straight co-existence.
Another pressing issue, is the overall homogeneity of the medical profession in the U.S. An increasingly diverse population is seeing its needs met by an overwhelmingly white pool of doctors.
I don't see this as unworkable, but it does mean that we have to work on being more fluid and less paranoid about insisting on homogeneity across our political projects.
This distinction has important implications for the affirmative action debate and social policy in general: If diversity is the problem, then policies should aim to protect or even promote homogeneity.
Particularly festival line-ups, which came under more scrutiny than an unknown disease after The Guardian published figures in 2015 that highlighted a grim display of homogeneity across the board.
It has also posed problems for employers in these states, who find that their homogeneity can be a barrier to recruiting and retaining workers of different ethnicities and cultural backgrounds.
Ultimately, all of these manifestations of the mad dash for profitability in the cam world inject a degree of homogeneity into an adult realm ostensibly built on diversity and malleability.
" The show's curious soft-focus visual homogeneity establishes "less a set of features and more an effect: a pixilated, approximate sexiness — the sense that everything is in the right place.
Her skin was unmistakably lightened, and her hair style changed — a depiction that has prompted criticism in Japan, where she has challenged a longstanding sense of cultural and racial homogeneity.
Homogeneity and censorship in academic debate — which is to say, no debate at all — is bad for everyone, whether it arises from a campus culture or is mandated by law.
But Mr. Packer said that the borough, with a population of about 12,000 that is 85 percent white, and its institutions had been insulated from changing mores by its homogeneity.
On a weekday morning South Korean passers-by are vastly outnumbered by those from other parts of Asia, a rarity in a country that is usually striking for its homogeneity.
If access to the forum is restricted to those who can afford the price of admission or score a sponsored invite, the voices at the table risk an ideological homogeneity.
Likewise, in Contre-courants Tokyo (2013–15), the French photographer Sylvie Bonnot delicately strips away the homogeneity of the workplace by capturing uniformed workers in states of joy or despair.
Such changes are exposing how overblown the claims of the homogeneity and togetherness of the Japanese were in the first place, reckons Akiko Hashimoto, a sociologist at the University of Pittsburgh.
The fiasco illustrated two things: that homogeneity and groupthink are corporate risks, and that true parity has been reached, with female CEOs now as likely to be flawed as male ones.
The rise of cable in the 1980s challenged the broadcasting model with a focus on narrowcasting, or appealing to a smaller slice of the audience, but with more dedication and homogeneity.
In Statways, as it was called, here is some of what students were asked to master: chi-square test for homogeneity in two-way tables, line multiple representation of exponential models.
The concern is that this homogeneity of white men – the "sea of dudes", as Margaret Mitchell, researcher at Microsoft, calls it – will unconsciously program their machines with a narrow world-view.
You can follow the homogeneity of most country's leaders—mostly male, generally of one specific ethnic group—and ask yourself what that tells you about the rest of that nation's citizens.
It's a rare Eno piece that revolves around contrast rather than homogeneity: "I liked the fact that things happened which you weren't expecting, and they jutted out at you," he said.
At HeterodoxAcademy, our contributors have documented the near absence of political diversity in many fields, and we have demonstrated the damaging effects that this homogeneity has on scholarship in those fields.
But chances are these movies, and the academy's receptivity to them, are in part products of a shift that began when criticism of Hollywood's white, male homogeneity became impossible to ignore.
The government's easing of restrictions amid public discontent makes Singapore something of case study for how people around the world are reacting against the rising cultural homogeneity that comes with globalization.
In her TikTok videos, Kager parodies the realities of life as a woman in tech, from the homogeneity of tech conferences to the monotony of job offers at all-male companies.
The lack of racial diversity among the candidates has raised few eyebrows, however, due to Spain's relative ethnic homogeneity - only just over 10 percent of the resident population has foreign nationality.
"Too much homogeneity will speed up, not stave off, the decline of our beloved art form," Mr. Rothman said in January when he accepted the Producers Guild of America's milestone award.
There was a compulsory push for respectability, homogeneity, fear of everything, female coyness—you know—all the components for drowning in a sea of boredom, self-hate, and death of soul.
A shade of blue evocative of Microsoft Windows, the monochrome rectangle, surrounded by a welter of words and images competing for my attention, stood out for its soothing and unassuming homogeneity.
There was an absence of the familiarity and homogeneity that can sometimes spoil things today—which is why it feels a bit depressing to witness Americans attempting to ape English terrace culture.
But as I see it, the bigger problem is not that conservatives are infiltrating social science departments to spread hatred, but rather that liberals have turned departments into enclaves of ideological homogeneity.
Over the last five years in particular British chart music has seen a general shift towards sexless homogeneity via Adele, Coldplay, Sam Smith and the annually updated roster of X Factor winners.
Pants have a tendency to appear at least once or twice on most award show red carpets, but given the homogeneity of color at the Globes, shape became the place to diversify.
By rearranging the signs of globalized industry into figures of Chinese tradition, Huang supplants cultural and geographic specificity with the homogeneity of industrial materials; shipping containers replace mountains and cranes replace gods.
But it was a bubble nonetheless, one marked by homogeneity and an extreme distance, physical and emotional, from where she grew up, but also from people not as wealthy as she was.
In playing under the flag of an island nation noted for its racial homogeneity, Osaka challenges assumptions about whether and under what circumstances a biracial person might be accepted as truly Japanese.
The Hawaii senator argued that Silicon Valley and tech firms' general homogeneity presents potentially dangerous issues as the industry grapples with serious applications of AI, in areas like criminal justice and defense.
The Hawaii senator argued that Silicon Valley and tech firm's general homogeneity presents dangerous issues as the industry grapples with the serious applications of AI in areas like criminal justice and defense.
Irene Urias, a curator of Mustache Mondays, explains that its diverse party was created as a response to the homogeneity of West Hollywood, the LA boystown that dominates the city's queer nightlife.
Chayka, who has written about the ways algorithms flatten our personal taste and the homogeneity of the Silicon Valley aesthetic, seems suspicious about whether technology's influence has been mostly good or bad.
Immigration remains a prickly subject in Japan, where cultural and ethnic homogeneity remain deeply rooted even as the population shrinks and companies grapple with the worst labor shortages for more than four decades.
As they climb out of the homogeneity crater, larger companies, as a first step, have implemented programs to build their skill muscles that include unconscious bias training, structured performance ratings and grievance systems.
Third, if a particular history of biased promotions led to homogeneity in top managers, then the facial recognition analysis technology could encode and then hide this bias behind a scientific veneer of objectivity.
"At that time, the general understanding was homogeneity, that if you studied one population that you could generalize to everyone else," says Gary Puckrein, the president and CEO of National Minority Quality Forum.
The really interesting deviations — cases that call into question the adequacy of those principles themselves — are systematically ignored, in order to protect the status quo of race and gender homogeneity in the profession.
Campaigns, even violent ones, to exclude African-Americans from all but a few inner-city neighborhoods were often led by churches, universities and other nonprofit groups determined to maintain their neighborhoods' ethnic homogeneity.
Ideological homogeneity has hit both parties, but it's much more intense on the Republican side, because of the primary threat, and because the conservative media have created a large base that demands orthodoxy.
It is the same longing for homogeneity that drove whole countries to either remain Catholic or become Protestant in the Reformation; subjects had the choice to stick to their ruler's religion or emigrate.
Once, curators and others feared that the chaotic collision of global cultures (accelerated by the accessibility of the internet) would result in bland homogeneity or a facile mash-up of East and West.
White carpeting, white walls, white artists, white gallerists, and white collectors: the homogeneity of these annual events is stifling when considering the great artistic potential of amassing hundreds of artworks under one roof.
Maybe this malign moment is a way station on the way to a new happy homogeneity in which the people of San Francisco share the same values as the people of Frisco, Texas. Maybe.
Streep addressed questions about the judges' ethnic homogeneity, saying, "There is a core of humanity that travels right through every culture, and after all we're all from Africa originally," according to the Associated Press.
On the face of it the meaning is that there really is no need to look beyond any sort of seeming homogeneity within Silicon Valley's tech workforce (which is mostly white and overwhelmingly male).
Extensive research on the subject of homogeneity by teams from Columbia University, MIT and others (PNAS, Dec, 2014) found that any team or market dominated by one ethnicity tended to lead to worse decisions.
Blaming the other and putting up walls to enforce homogeneity drove Charlemagne's vision to unite the German tribes under the new Christian religion; his creation was called the Holy Roman Empire for a reason.
Indeed, it's tempting to speculate that the administration's problems so far, including its clumsy rollout of a travel ban that was mostly blocked by the courts, stem in part from its homogeneity and insularity.
The billboards, along with calls from Orban to preserve Hungary's "ethnic homogeneity" and his endorsement of a World Two Hungarian leader who allied with Nazi Germany, drew accusations of anti-Semitism earlier this year.
Christoph Senft, a specialist in modern Indian literature who teaches at Pune University in Maharashtra state, argues that a "search for internal homogeneity" has become the flipside of India's rapid push towards the global marketplace.
A place that is a little remote is not only less appealing to the homogeneity of mass-market commercial entities, but by its nature it also draws only those who truly want to be there.
She's a super knowledgeable Asian-American woman at the top of her game in a field with more homogeneity than the sales floor at a Vineyard Vines, so I hang onto every word she says.
"The interesting thing about fairy circles is that they are spread with great regularity and homogeneity, even over vast areas, but they occur only within a narrow rainfall belt," noted Getzin in a news release.
In other words, the universe is too large to have allowed light to travel from one end of the other during its existence, which is necessary to account for the homogeneity observed in the CMB.
Meitu employees like to describe the company's products as "an ecosystem of beauty," but ecosystems are inherently diverse, whereas Meitu and the trends it epitomizes seem to be moving China in the direction of homogeneity.
With Bixler-Zavala incorporating Spanish phrases and pronunciations, and Rodriguez-Lopez bringing his love of salsa music into the band, they bucked back against the scene's homogeneity and carved out their own space inside it.
" HOCA says the title acts as a subtle acknowledgement of the cultural allusions in his artworks as well as an appeal to the viewer to "contemplate assumptions of hierarchy and homogeneity in our postcolonial society.
Only recently has that homogeneity been challenged in a meaningful way, with institutions realizing that the development of new audiences requires more people of color on the staff, on the board and in the programming.
Yet generations before them fought to fuse anticolonial nationalism and protection from American machinations to liberal democracy — not the one-party Fidelista dictatorship of Communism or the relentless ideological homogeneity characteristic of right-wing Trumpista.
While the reasons behind the decline are numerous and complicated, one point of friction is the extreme homogeneity of mortgage products available to consumers, which mostly revolves around the government-backed 30-year-fixed mortgage.
But the issue, I think, is not cultural decay but cultural homogeneity: The books being well-reviewed on Book Marks are the same books you see everywhere, if you pay even passing attention to literary culture.
Social segregation, also called social homogeneity, is a universal American experience, whether you're white, black or Latino, and it has a greater impact on who you're likely to end up with than personal choice, Sinclair said.
And Mr. Parker, who seemed, for a good while this year, the epitome of a Hollywood success tale, one that would be a partial corrective to the industry's racial homogeneity, tried to thread a tricky needle.
Regardless of that, any variance in skin tone is obscured by lighting and makeup that have the effect of creating a stultifying homogeneity, which is the point and amounts, ultimately, to an eerie celebration of whiteness.
If there's a problem here, it's the overall homogeneity of the paintings and their too-close resemblance to grid-obsessed modern painting, as well as what the ancient Romans called "horror vacui": fear of open space.
These hyperreal images have all the glamor and amped up sexuality as artful fashion photography — both Thomas and her mother had modeling gigs — but none of the airbrushing or homogeneity of subject endemic to glossy magazines.
Fed Up, a coalition of community and labor groups, argues in a new report that this homogeneity creates blind spots, protecting financial institutions while neglecting those who are still struggling 10 years after the financial crisis struck.
As an investigative attorney for the House Ethics Committee, I observed that the members who found themselves in the crosshairs were often those who promoted a culture of homogeneity where staffs were discouraged from disagreeing with leadership.
Curator Reem Fadda gave us a sprawling show — with lots of historical materials — that eluded classification but still had some clear threads throughout (decolonization, materiality, modernism outside of the West, histories of power, and resistance to homogeneity).
The last thing I want my students to do is engage in escapism especially in politics and public policy by only engaging in the same kind of narrow, ideological homogeneity that reinforces a sense of self-righteousness.
The winners of the alt-weekly Willamette Week's 2015 Best New Band award, the band, led by the electric Chanticleer Tru, are a brightly-colored, all-night party in a city that's often (fairly) accused of indie homogeneity.
In addition to undermining the homogeneity and repetitiveness that characterizes so much neo-modernist architecture, Matta-Clark's provocations punch holes in the postmodern city's monoculture, helping us to think about what is proper(ty) and what is improper.
What stands out is Amazon and Zappos expected homogeneity and normalization of consumer behavior and have programmed an inability to understand that shoes and clothes and other personal items are much different than books or other commoditized goods.
The postwar suburbs in general had been a racial fortress, their homogeneity enforced by a web of government policies and unofficial restrictions making it difficult for nonwhites to own property in them, and few more so than Detroit's.
Taking in the whole grid of Skulls Exposed reveals the racial homogeneity of Norway, the varied ways men treat baldness, usually a point of male insecurity, and the unique shapes of a most basic human feature—the skull.
It was difficult at times to situate myself in the timeline and significance of Dietz's drops, especially early on when the only distinctions in the exhausting homogeneity of warfare are the casts of characters making up different platoons.
A Korean enclave that has attracted newcomers from around the world in recent years, its profusion of barbecue joints, pan-Asian street markets and halal butcher shops distinguish it in a country with a reputation for cultural homogeneity.
The homogeneity of teachers is probably one of the contributors, the research suggests, to the stubborn gender and race gaps in student achievement: Over all, girls outperform boys, and white students outperform those who are black and Hispanic.
In a conversation with Gina Rodriguez, Gabrielle Union and Emma Roberts for NET-A-PORTER, the Grey's Anatomy leading lady opened up about why she believes Caucasian people should speak up about efforts to address homogeneity within the industry.
The homogeneity is also a problem for the storytelling: characters who start a story at an emotional dead end, already furious or numb with shock, have nowhere to go as the filmmakers attempt to ramp up the dramatic stakes.
Orban has repeatedly declared a policy of zero tolerance on anti-Semitism but has also risked angering Jews with remarks about "ethnic homogeneity" apparently aimed at right-wing voters and has been accused of trying to whitewash Hungary's past.
The characteristics of homes in the marketWhen considering the characteristics of a home in a market the homogeneity of the housing stock, the age and condition of the average home, and the home price are the most important factors.
The more popular medieval history becomes, the more it may come to be seen not as an endorsement of homogeneity but a refutation, a world in which non-conformity was not debilitating deviance but a desire to strive for something better.
We've also been watching as Hollywood's homogeneity — from its studios through to its casting — blew up this year in the Academy's face when all the acting Oscar nominations went to white actors, which created a furor with its own hashtag: #OscarsSoWhite.
But a "Madonna Enthroned with Child" — with its luxurious drapery; towering and intricately embellished, almost cathedral-like throne; and realistic renderings of surrounding grasses and roses — manifests an extraordinary homogeneity of painting styles that was to characterize their joint works.
Think about the soul-crushing homogeneity that is Top 40 radio, and the untold number of artists who can never hope to hear their songs played outside a college station because they don't have the money to buy into the machine.
Perhaps the concept of homogeneity is appealing because there are people afraid of America, and other countries in the West, becoming more culturally diverse—Brexit couldn't have happened without a percentage of the British population holding strong anti-immigration values.
Ryan Enos, a political scientist at Harvard, published a book last year, "The Space Between Us," suggesting that the ideological commitment of liberals in these and other similar communities may waver, or fail entirely, when their white homogeneity is threatened.
There's never been absolute homogeneity in male body types in porn—but an archetypal image of the male porn star still exists in American culture, enough so that academics have cited it as a cause of poor self-image amongst men.
The intervening decades brought quite the opposite, with the Woodstock Generation growing likely to favor protecting gun rights, fighting in wars you may believe to be morally wrong, strong border security, and racial homogeneity, while harboring doubts about climate change.
The world's Netanyahus are becoming synonymous with their nations' laws; its Modis are bludgeoning their populaces into homogeneity; worldwide, migrants fleeing violence and privation are being used as political advertisements—and, in some cases, as literal gun fodder—for xenophobic forces.
Mr. Lee, thoughtful, chatty and intense, met to talk at his office at New York University, where he is a professor, the day the Oscar nominations came out, and spoke about the film, gun violence and how movie awards won't change Hollywood's homogeneity.
The formulaic nature of the tracks may seem exhaustive, but Harding says that the homogeneity plays to their advantage, as Spotify playlists (which play key roles in the discovery of new music) are looking to gather songs for "moods," rather than variety.
It was unclear, however, if the panel's recommendations would use the term "immigration", which would imply long-term residence rather than short-term stays, a sign of how sensitive the topic is in a nation that prizes its cultural and ethnic homogeneity.
Ambrose is a talker, but WWE is a place where even the best talkers are constrained by writers, production directives, and homogeneity of the heel/babyface dynamic—babyfaces are kind of dumb, heels blame things on "you people" while pointing to the crowd.
The prewar version of the Austro-Hungarian empire became a point of reference for Mises and those who joined the study circle he organized: It had been a multi-ethnic empire that lowered barriers to trade while not insisting on cultural homogeneity.
The gritty, idealistic outsiders of New York's creative scenes in the late '70s — their era's music, art and general sense of freedom — provided an antidote to the homogeneity of today's pop culture, and few writers captured that romantic rawness quite like Myles.
Their plight offers a stark illustration of this insular nation's approach to refugees as it comes under pressure to admit more amid the world's worst migration crisis since World War II. Japan values ethnic homogeneity and has long guarded fiercely against outsiders.
My argument in this book in terms of urban spaces is really that diversity is the best antidote to isolation: that our urban spaces need to include as many different kinds of people as possible, and to resist the drive towards homogeneity.
She disputes most of the standard ­excuses — about the ethnic homogeneity and small population of Nordic countries, for example — but other than expressing a touching faith in American energy and self-motivation, she can't explain how and when this country could get there.
But as the anxiety over the relative homogeneity of the presidential race continues, it's worth remembering that while many voters want to see themselves in their candidate, they also want their candidate to be able to see him or herself in their voters.
The first episode, featuring the lawyer and tech executive Bärí A. Williams, gets into the gentrification of Oakland; "diversity hires" and the homogeneity of the tech world; workplace microaggressions; and the constant barriers black women must face to simply do their jobs.
The first episode, featuring the lawyer and tech executive Bärí A. Williams, gets into the gentrification of Oakland; "diversity hires" and the homogeneity of the tech world; workplace microaggressions; and the constant barriers black women must face to simply do their jobs.
Homogeneity has led Wall Street firms to travel in packs, going after the same opportunities at the same time: junk bonds in the 1980s, tech stocks in the late 1990s and subprime lending in the run-up to the crash 10 years ago.
Now certainly, there are many artists who thrive within the streamlined homogeneity of the feed, especially now that services such as Spotify and SoundCloud try to intuit what a listener's next favorite song will be before they've even heard of the artist.
It also symbolically affirms the Democratic Party's commitment to inclusion — much like in 2018, when a diverse candidate field stood in stark contrast to growing homogeneity in the Republican Party, which put up a candidate pool that was overwhelmingly white, heterosexual, and male.
Smith believes the combination of emboldened party leaders, a more partisan political environment fanned by outside influences on lawmakers and the growing homogeneity of political parties that has seen cross-party coalitions disappear have added up to a moment of fevered confrontation on Capitol Hill.
Albini didn't have much use for the genre's increased homogeneity, so much so that in the 224 documentary You Weren't There, Articles Of Faith frontman Vic Bondi challenged Albini to a fight over the shots he took at his band in the early 80s.
If Jafari looks at Japan and idealizes the homogeneity and focusing on that as his selling point of "too much mixing causes problems," he's also looking at the of history of a country that has essentially ignored the warning signs of an inflexible mentality.
Jante is governed by the "Law of Jante," rules for living that reflect both Scandinavia's ethnic homogeneity and its long-held belief that people are happier when both pleasure and pain are spread among all citizens: You shall not believe that you are someone.
Ramón's presence alleviates the homogeneity a bit, but the movie focuses so little on the group dynamic that the teens ultimately feel as if they were assembled solely in order to provide our monsters a pool of people to pick off one by one.
Nick's great ideological threat to George is that, while embodying an idealized humanness, he also represents the potential disappearance of the culture George and Martha value — he embodies the possibility that the homogeneity of the future will paradoxically exist as whiteness and erase it.
This homogeneity reflects the biases of the organizations and the financial power of distributors able to assemble an expensive awards campaign (an average Oscar campaign costs between 3 to 5 million dollars, some climb as high as 20 million, according to the Wall Street Journal).
It was also helped by its timing, arriving months after the academy began aggressively diversifying its ranks in response to charges of racial homogeneity, and weeks after "The Birth of a Nation," a film positioned as a corrective to #OscarsSoWhite, became engulfed in controversy.
To some degree, this is inevitable in comedy, because the way comedy is written — with a big room full of people workshopping jokes and trying to settle on which ones are the funniest — is essentially a recipe for exactly what I describe above: homogeneity.
John Marks, who worked in terrestrial country radio and as SiriusXM's director of country programming and who now heads Spotify's country department, said that although "the ratings process dictates a search for homogeneity in music" by radio programmers, artists that don't fit are finding receptive audiences elsewhere.
There is a contingent of people who have made threats against Khan's life on social media, comparing her to Qandeel Baloch, a young social media star who was killed in Pakistan earlier this year for being publicly too much of herself within a society that values homogeneity.
Those distinctions may add up to a public relations victory for the blockbuster factory responsible for "The Avengers" and the rest of the $13 billion Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it's a mixed one — to count the film's racial milestones is to acknowledge the homogeneity of its predecessors.
As Vox's Emily VanDerWerff put it in her more in-depth explainer on the lack of diversity among the 2020 Oscar nominees, this homogeneity is not for a lack of strong candidates: It's not as if there were few other options for Academy members to turn to!
Frustrated with the mundane homogeneity of life in their DC suburb, Dan Kois, a senior editor for Slate and his lawyer wife, Aliya, decided to take their two adolescent daughters on a sabbatical of sorts, living in three different countries over the course of a year.
And right now, as we have these real issues of homogeneity in Silicon Valley, we need to open those doors up, but we also need to get people in the room who are the ones who are most likely to be seeing the downsides of the system.
In the genre's masterwork, Funny Games, the house's essential homogeneity is its family's undoing; they're targeted in part because they and their house are so typical of the upper middle class — precisely like the kind of houses the trio of Don't Breathe normally chooses to rob.
In recent years, it's a genre tag that's started to suggest a certain amount of homogeneity: as a rule, you know to expect basic song structure, breathy female vocals, and maybe a music video where someone is lying down on some ruffled satin or velvet and looking vaguely tortured.
Like the (vastly more expensive) new MacBooks, Samsung's Chromebook aims for port homogeneity, with a single USB-C on either side, which can be used to charge the device, plug in accessories and stream to and charge a 4K monitor, if you really want to get fancy with your $449 Chromebook.
If Albee and his estate stand by the idea that the Nick's "blonde hair and blue eyes" constitute an assignation of whiteness or, at the very least, a kind of homogeneity, then it is curious that, in the play, George and Martha's "son" is said to possess the same features.
Each of these structures is notable within Wright's oeuvre, whether for the Darwin D. Martin House's reconciliation of strong rectilinear lines with the property's sprawling gardens, the integration of rakish rooflines and dynamic floor plan in Taliesin West, or the homogeneity and modernist efficiency of Unity Temple's reinforced concrete construction.
His seminal novel We (written and banned in 1920, first published in America in 1924) is generally credited with inventing the dystopian genre, and it certainly kicks off some of the ideas seen in Equals: a state run by ruthless logic, with human homogeneity and duty to the state as the highest ideals.
It's waiting for somebody who has the guts to say no to tribe, yes to universal nation, no to fences, yes to the frontier, no to closed, and yes to the open future, no to the fear-driven homogeneity of the old continent and yes to the diverse hopefulness of the new one.
But Browning found tremendous homogeneity in the Neanderthal sequences analyzed, leading them to conclude that early modern humans mated with a single Neanderthal population, and that the discrepancies seen in living Europeans and Asians in terms of Neanderthal DNA must've been caused by something else, like European humans interbreeding with other groups of humans, i.e.
Network executives have blamed the diversity issue on the show's "farm team" style of casting, which means that a bachelor or bachelorette is typically cast from a previous season, which perpetuates and amplifies a cycle of ethnic homogeneity — one that could easily be broken if casting directors put in the effort to be more inclusive.
It seems inevitable that more countries and global leaders will debate whether China has established a new model of economic development Some people attribute China's success partly to its extensive geographical area and the homogeneity of its language, culture and values—assets which are conducive to forming a giant domestic market that can propel economic growth.
If individual elements refrain from calling attention to themselves, in contrast to the watermelon seeds, straws, cherries, and 7 Up logo in the earlier paintings, it is not because they are subsumed in homogeneity; rather, they are asserting a different kind of specificity, in shapes and colors that radiate outward, echoing across the individual compositions and bouncing around the room.
Bobby ScottRobert (Bobby) Cortez ScottDemocrats: Trump plan could jeopardize 500,000 children's free school meals Lawmakers, press hit the courts for charity tennis event House approves bill raising minimum wage to per hour MORE (D-Va.) and one of few government studies on the topic, is the latest in a growing stack of research illustrating the homogeneity in the tech workforce.
Bobby ScottRobert (Bobby) Cortez ScottDemocrats: Trump plan could jeopardize 28503,22019 children's free school meals Lawmakers, press hit the courts for charity tennis event House approves bill raising minimum wage to per hour MORE (D-Va.) and one of the few government studies on the topic, is the latest in a growing stack of research illustrating the homogeneity of the tech workforce.
The homogeneity of critics — too many of us are white, too many of us are male, and too many of us live on one of the coasts — is a real problem that needs to be corrected sooner, rather than later, if we are to better understand the dreams a multicultural nation is having, sometimes in parallel and sometimes in bloody intersection.
There were plenty of elements that I didn't want to channel: Block's characters pine after romantic love in a way that is at odds with our era of independent women, and the homogeneity and exclusivity of the other books deserve to be left in the early '90s — but the elements of '90s books that I did want to incorporate in my book were obvious.
Liberal whites on the Upper West Side of Manhattan went into mass panic mode over a school integration plan in 2018; a semi-accidental influx of black students into a white school in the suburbs of St. Louis in 2015 provoked a massive backlash; and a major trend in recent years has been for affluent areas to secede and form their own school districts to preserve homogeneity.
The Politician is all over the place and whatever political message it hopes to convey is hopelessly muddled, but its real target is what Lenz writes about in God Land: the way that forced homogeneity prompts a kind of split consciousness in those who practice it, a split consciousness that reflects itself at every level of society, all the way up to the presidency.
Keith Stanfield, in town to promote "Miles Ahead" (he also played Snoop Dogg in "Straight Outta Compton," a best pic excludee), said he had been bombarded with news media questions about #OscarsSoWhite, and had been echoing what his film's star and director, Don Cheadle, said at the festival: That homogeneity in the academy was the tip of the iceberg, that the real issues were much deeper and entrenched.
Over the last five years, Zoe Chan Eayrs and Merlin Eayrs have been creating some of the more compellingly decorated private homes in London, answering a creeping urban homogeneity with living spaces that feel as soulful as they do sophisticated: a Huguenot townhouse in Spitalfields reimagined with clean, modern lines and luxe materials like Arabescato marble and limed oak; a spare, skylit contemporary brick home with picture windows inspired by Chinese courtyard houses built on the site of a former auto body shop in Islington.

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