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The publics that these organizations serve just don't give a shit.
"There are two publics as far as I'm concerned," Trump said.
The fact is, publics are going to disappear unless we change course—the course we're on is extremely alarming because we are rapidly approaching the point at which publics don't receive any funding from the states.
The Russian actions "are to intimidate Western politics and publics," Forbirg said.
They have fed a dislike among western publics of expensive foreign entanglements.
Il n'y a pas de statistiques définitives; peu de chiffres sont rendus publics.
But leaders in democratic countries hold themselves accountable to their parliaments and publics.
"They are talking to different publics, price-wise and need- wise," Tisci said.
But if they had honored those obligations they would have lost their publics.
Does the exhibition and the museum address itself to some particular public or publics?
With his "sporting publics" and "dominant narratives", Mr Fouché is clearly writing for academics.
"The American and Cuban publics overwhelmingly support more engagement," Rhodes said in an interview.
Bouygues Travaux Publics has been chosen to carry out works for 199 millions euros.
"We're trying to issue a wake-up call to Western publics to stand up."
MA|EX students find shapes for ideas and identities and orient them for diverse publics.
Stations also pitch their publics, via their own websites, on the new Fresco News opportunity.
They and many other outlest have been involved in manipulation of the publics view on society.
By this metric the Chinese are inward-looking, as are publics in most other nations surveyed.
Angry publics have been demanding explanations from wealthy people implicated, or the resignations of political leaders named.
President Trump and Giuseppe Conte, the new Italian prime minister, play to their publics by demonizing immigrants.
In Mexico, notary publics are licensed lawyers appointed by the government and are impartial, Ms. Rodriguez said.
C'est-à-dire auprès des publics qui n'ont jamais mis en doute la théorie darwinienne de l'évolution.
In the current era, politicians and their publics have continued to demand toil and sweat from the poor.
In surveys they stand out for rejecting extremism by much larger margins than most Muslim publics around the world.
Trump's belated praise of both leaders is likely to ring hollow with the publics of the countries they lead.
Today, with most European publics strongly supportive of equality for LGBTQ citizens, Eurovision's queer identity is pretty well accepted.
At the heart of U.S. public diplomacy is sharing our foundational values and achievements with foreign publics and governments.
It's hard for companies to make a profit on Instagram, said Jason Goldberg, chief commerce officer at advertising firm Publics.
On that note, Circ says it has joined the Union Internationale des Transports Publics (UITP), the worldwide association for public transportation.
Mining the Museum uses the collections of one museum to catapult publics into realities too often marginalized, sidelined, or outright repressed.
I arrived with a very different sense of urbanism and of the role of publics within the social landscape of cities.
Europe's persistent socialist failures, whether by democratic or revolutionary "progressives," also served as a negative example for American politicians and publics.
Border-making states could only get away with unethical and illegal undertakings the further they occurred from potentially activated, outraged publics.
In some ways, there is no longer any meaningful US "public," but rather two publics that want and believe different things.
The two men also share a devotion to Twitter and Facebook to bypass the news media and reach their publics directly.
Equitable treatment on the communications channel for the 21st Century is near and dear to librarians and the publics we serve.
"One enduring lesson to carry forward is an appreciation for the deep divide between elites and publics," write Kinder and Kalmoe.
Publics in many countries may be grossly misinformed about the stakes, oblivious to the science and apparently apathetic to future generations.
Men who were found standing or roaming outside women's educational institutions or publics spaces were rounded up and their parents notified.
They need elaboration, and how to present them to governments and publics overseas in the coming weeks and months needs careful planning.
They are showing their respective publics the lengths to which they are prepared to go to maintain their own grip on power.
The fact that these publics don't feel so great about American leadership could make them more inclined to be supportive of that.
Quotable: "When Western publics think about Russia, Putin wants them to think about Pushkin, Tolstoy, Tchaikovsky," one Russia expert told The Times.
Luther's example also demonstrates the power of words — unleashed to broad publics — to take on the dominant political forces of the day.
The debacle of Iraq, above all else, convinced many Western publics and leaders that idealistic imperialism led to disaster, and always would.
TWITTER SAYS IN THE PAST, CO ALLOWED CERTAIN TWEETS THAT VIOLATED RULES TO REMAIN ON TWITTER BECAUSE THEY WERE IN THE PUBLICS INTEREST
But regardless of what went wrong here, I've come to learn that not all personal "go-to" recipes translate across the publics' kitchens.
Baltic nations have informed their publics of Russia's activities, toughened their defenses against cyberattacks and moved to reduce their energy dependence on Moscow.
" In "commitment to reflecting — through artistic programming, organizational make-up, and development of your publics — the diversity of your geographic community or region.
L'étude parue en 2015 pour l'Association française des Orchestres révélait que 12 % des publics découvraient le classique par l'influence de leurs propres enfants.
Can we achieve the same thing for our publics, for the artists that we work with, if we budget to pay them equitably?
Where the current president breaks new ground is in his willingness to offend foreign publics, and bet everything on deal-making with national leaders.
Famous people have always existed, but Bernhardt made celebrity modern by understanding that stars exercise power in relation to equally powerful publics and media.
What he does not want Western publics to think about is the actions of his regime that goes to war with its near neighbors.
And countries such as China have made facial recognition technology a cornerstone of their strategies to police the behaviors and activities of their publics.
"Today, with the political climate in France and the rise of the far right, we have a responsibility to reach different publics," Mr. Noiriel said.
The legislatures and publics of all three countries should examine carefully the proposals under consideration and the analysis supporting them, as well as agreements reached.
Beyond that we have presented a compelling array of artist-centric educational and community programs that reach increasingly diverse publics from our neighborhood and afar.
Western European governments have, on the whole, done a very poor job selling their publics on the value of diversity and the need for tolerance.
La lenteur de la réactivité du gouvernement face au phénomène #MeToo laisse penser que les pouvoirs publics tolèrent une marge de violence sur les femmes.
In the name of so-called "reform" and "efficiency," his plan removes air and water protections and eliminates the publics' participation in important infrastructure decisions.
One reason is that we need coalition partners who in turn use their own alchemy of mixed motives to persuade their publics to back us.
Moscow will do all it can do to feed this mood, undermine institutions such as the European Union and NATO, and promote isolationism among western publics.
Liberals have a tricky task ahead, to address two different publics: one alarmed by hate speech and militant messages, the other by measures to stop them.
He understood that democratic leaders are accountable to publics who want good governance and economic opportunity, whereas authoritarians seek external enemies to justify their strongman rule.
Believe it or not, from the Russian perspective, interfering in the American presidential election was a performance organized mostly for the benefit of non-American publics.
And because large sections of the Western publics experienced marginalization, a loss of identity and no rises in income, they too turned against the liberal vision.
Gravity Rush is enamored with architecture, particularly with how Kat's gift allows the player to look at and experience buildings and publics space in new, intimate fashions.
The bitter truth is that leaders in Armenia and Azerbaijan have become trapped by their own rhetoric, promising their publics total victory that can never be achieved.
Opening up newsrooms and their parent companies to public scrutiny is certainly an important component of efforts to engage the 21st century newsroom with its many publics.
The American and Iranian publics would both be wise to settle in for a long period of instability and volatility as downstream effects from these events continue.
Laurent Dubois is the director of the Forum for Scholars & Publics at Duke University and the author of The Language of the Game: How to Understand Soccer.
I'm interested in exploring forms of creative expression that can talk to both the art world, which tends to be an educated class, and diverse communities and publics.
As museums are becoming increasingly self-reflexive and responsive to community needs, curators are responsible for asking what voices are being privileged and what publics are being served.
Par exemple, la Cour n'a pas donné raison à un requérant qui cherchait à faire invalider l'interdiction en France du port du voile intégral dans les lieux publics.
"When Western publics think about Russia, Putin wants them to think about Pushkin, Tolstoy, Tchaikovsky," said Andrew Foxall, a Russia expert at the Henry Jackson Society in London.
Elite failures and global catastrophes — particularly the one-two punch of the financial and refugee crises — have caused Western publics to lose faith in the liberal order's guardians.
The consortium-led by Bouygues Travaux Publics won a contract worth 513 million euros and the consortium led by Vinci Construction France won a contract worth 156 million euros.
" They act more like communities or publics than like audiences, focused on their connections to one another and the group rather than to what is so blandly called "content.
Meanwhile, many bots seem more like disembodied cyborgs—part automaton, part human—that successfully pass themselves off as people to multinational corporations, broad publics, and even social media platforms.
To take an example, if Confucius Institutes are indeed trying to channel messages favourable to the Chinese government into the consciousness of Western publics, they have done a dismal job.
Released Monday, the survey was conducted in spring 44 across what Pew considered to be five key Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) publics: Jordan, Tunisia, Lebanon, Israel and Turkey.
The neocons are right that a Trump presidency would likely be a foreign policy debacle, not least because of his unpredictable personality and penchant for antagonizing foreign leaders and publics.
But it would not resolve the contradiction between the European Union as an experiment in overcoming nationalism versus the politics of the moment, in which publics are demanding more nationalism.
In several instances, the war appears to have increased toleration and even the support of Arab publics for unpopular rulers who, whatever their faults, are still preferable to the unknown.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Mr. Abbas would then have an explanation for their outraged publics: They were accepting Mr. Trump's invitation to save Jerusalem, rather than to surrender it.
While the unexpected adjacencies of these works are thrilling for art historians and curators, there is also plenty of space for non-art expert publics to have some fun too.
Whatever its leaders and publics think about America, they need it, and so their quest for self-sufficiency will be more about leveling the playing field than leaving the game.
Israeli analysts said the sides had to find a solution that would not be seen as rewarding violence, from Israel's perspective, but would placate the outraged Jordanian and Palestinian publics.
Now is the time to double down for institutions and also to hold institutions accountable, especially those providing space for artists and publics, for the unknown, the unimagined, and the overlooked.
European publics wildly overestimate the proportion of their populations that is Muslim: an Ipsos-Mori poll in 2014 found that on average Belgian respondents thought 29% of their compatriots were Muslim.
The U.S. withdrawal from the Iran deal will make it much harder for the region's leaders to sell their publics on the idea that the U.S. lives up to its commitments.
But activities like sports, music clubs and communal gardens — the "micro-publics" of everyday life — can change how people from different backgrounds or political leanings think and interact with one another.
Rather, it's that sowing doubt is much easier than telling the truth — and the Russian government is incredibly good at sowing doubt, even among Western publics that barely read Russian state media.
Trump is inviting Putin to strike again at our 2018 elections, and alienating the leaders and their publics that we have called upon in our hour of need and certainly will again.
"It's been getting increasingly harder to explain to European publics why we need to stay there," said Tomas Valasek, a former NATO ambassador from Slovakia who is the director of Carnegie Europe.
In the process, Russia has built the most effective propaganda operation of the 21st century so far, one that thrives in the feverish political climates that have descended on many Western publics.
Arab leaders, who have largely overlooked the Palestinian issue in recent years, may feel pressured to distance themselves from Israel again if their own publics are angered at the treatment of Palestinians.
Foreign publics have recoiled as a candidate for president has threatened to withdraw support from key allies in Europe and Asia, to rethink its support for NATO, and cozied up to Vladimir Putin.
Edelman's annual "Trust Barometer" survey shows a record gap this year in trust between the informed publics and mass populations in many countries, driven by income inequality and divergent expectations of the future.
" (Reuters interview, 2011) ON CHANGES TO THE VOLCKER RULE, WHICH BEARS HIS NAME: "What's critical, of course, is that any change protect the core principle: 'Thou shalt not gamble with the publics money.
However, Mr Habermas also thinks that the dominant effect of online networks is the same in both kinds of societies; the "isolated publics" he describes act in response only to information they find agreeable.
"We do not find it right for the United States to claim it had received assurances from Turkey and misinform the U.S. and Turkish publics," the Turkish Embassy in Washington said in a statement.
Washington would be unrealistic to expect democratic transitions anytime soon from many of its regional partners, but focusing on the potential for real, substantive political engagement can help breed hope for traditionally disenfranchised publics.
I think, however, when you talk about publics around the world, it's quite clear that the people in other countries who are listening to him and mainly concentrating on his rhetoric, are really scared.
"It is stunning that Russia has been able to make itself seen as such a player in the region by basically underwriting a brutal dictator who most regional governments and publics oppose," said Kinninmont.
If they are to prosper, these institutions must learn to deal with us at eye-level, with respect for us as individuals and for the power we can now wield as groups — as publics.
It's talking about the non-negotiable nature of bringing human resources policies in line with the ethics promoted in the front-of-house programming face to face, with colleagues, managers, donors, directors, and publics.
As long as both the Serbian and Kosovar governments agree to the deal — and can secure sufficient political backing among their publics and legislatures — the United States and the European Union should support it.
Son score dans les sondages baisse régulièrement depuis qu'il fait l'objet d'une enquête, et désormais d'une mise en examen, pour usage de fonds publics pour financer l'emploi fictif comme assistante parlementaire de son épouse.
"Unemployment is low, publics finances are sound, tax revenues are soaring - and countries like France, Italy and Spain also benefit from our success thanks to rising imports of intermediate goods," BGA head Anton Boerner said.
Cases in which leaders navigated these treacherous shoals successfully required much more imagination and more radical changes in attitudes and actions by both leaders and their publics than either Trump or Xi can now imagine.
When the pandemic broke out during World War I, neither side wanted the other to find out they were sick—nor did they want their own troops to lose morale or their publics to panic.
But when you read them now, you feel an almost unbearable nostalgia for a time when leaders took risks in the name of a common interest and publics embraced the core values of liberal democracy.
Whereas sudden nuclear annihilation preoccupied movie-going publics of the past—resulting in films that relied on shock and awe—contemporary fears over things like Brexit, global warming or demographic change are less visceral and urgent.
The experiences of Obama and Trump so far highlight the need to cultivate a positive image with both leaders and publics in the Middle East for the advancement of U.S. interests and a positive American image.
Before the violence took off late last year, Mr. Estrada told a government news site that his office had at least 17 criminal cases pending against notary publics who had signed off on fraudulent land titles.
And it is long past time to couch this action in the same terms of diversity, inclusion, access, and progressiveness under which many of our institutions are selling exhibitions, programs, and publications to funders and publics.
In some Spanish-speaking countries, the term "notario publico," which translates to notary public, can refer to people who are licensed to practice law — but in the U.S., notary publics are only authorized to notarize forms.
What's more certain is that the Vietnam War undercut American influence throughout the developing world by leading governments and publics alike to lose confidence in the United States as an ambitious proponent of development and democracy.
Because the US cannot commit its own ground troops in large numbers — neither the American nor Iraqi publics would allow it — it's forced to rely on local forces to beat back ISIS, both in Syria and Iraq.
The message of the Austrian election is that European publics are instead hungry for politicians with clear ideals—and that it is a very close call as to whether they prefer right-wing or left-wing ones.
Over time, a new atmosphere would enable leaders to resist provocation and move toward a negotiated final status agreement, buoyed by their publics' desire to live in two separate states, and their confidence that it is possible.
Factor in the relative popularity of the United States with foreign publics—including with several of China's neighbors, such as South Korea, Japan, Australia, Indonesia, and the Philippines—and Beijing's diplomatic dominance is further called into question.
In a war, the People's Liberation Army will attempt to dominate its adversaries through the media, cyberspace and any other way that information gets passed between military forces as well as from political leaders to their publics.
In the arts, such ongoing rethinking requires examination of shifts in methods for producing objects, images, and performances, and also analysis of the changing ways in which such work is displayed and publics are solicited to see it.
Maybe it is that dramatically misaligned juxtaposition of aliveness against death that wrenches apart both the imagined intimacies and the structural distances between artists and their fans, or artists and their fellow artists, or public figures and publics.
"The lack of an effective southern strategy could put alliance solidarity at risk if the publics in the southern NATO countries see the alliance as failing to address what they consider to be their priority concerns," Vershbow said.
Her national "sentimentality quartet"—The Anatomy of National Fantasy, The Queen of America Goes to Washington City, The Female Complaint, and Cruel Optimism—addresses precarious publics and the aesthetics of affective adjustment in the contemporary U.S. and Europe.
We may not want the advertising industry to be responsive to us in terms of better targeting, but advertisements do communicate something to wider publics and citizens about various social groups and their placement and allocations of power.
"The absence of clear and credible policies on the part of centrists — policies that publics can understand and that combine control and empathy for people in need of protection — makes the job of demagogues too easy," Mr. Knaus said.
One of the biggest French construction companies, Bouygues Travaux Publics, was fined around 30,000 euros, or $35,000, after lengthy government investigations found it had contracted with exploitative, low-cost employment agencies to hire hundreds of Polish and Romanian workers.
They have also said traditional UK allies such as the Dutch and Danes were of the same view as France because their eurosceptic publics would start asking for the same deal if Britain managed to secure a favorable arrangement.
That's what Philip Converse found decades ago in The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics and it's reconfirmed in a more recent book by Donald Kinder and Nathan Kalmoe titled Neither Liberal Nor Conservative: Ideological Innocence in the American Public.
Similarly, the exhibition presents a series of formal and informal photographs from the state visits of Yugoslavian president Josip Broz Tito to Africa between 1954 to 1979 as evidence of the friendships shared by African publics and Eastern European communists.
Though Trumpian threats and swagger sometimes work, America may need foreigners to offer their consent willingly, not least when those same foreigners are being asked to endure some political or financial pain, or risk a backlash from their own publics.
Diplomats from Arab countries said the Jerusalem decision had made it politically untenable for them to press the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, to return to the table because of the outcry it would cause within their own publics.
No one is born with the ability to practice international diplomacy — to manage a country's relations with other states, understand and engage foreign societies, influence governments and publics, conduct difficult and consequential negotiations, anticipate threats and take advantage of opportunities.
In October 2013, a joint venture of Bouygues unit Bouygues Travaux Publics (TP) and British firm Laing O'Rourke said it had been confirmed as preferred delivery partner for the main Hinkley Point civil engineering and construction contract, valued at over 2 billion pounds.
In other democracies, they have shed much of their sinister aspect – at least for now – as publics turn to them for protection against a terrorism they see as a threat to their way of life and the success of multi-ethnic societies.
They've all learned — Russia from Afghanistan, Iran from the Iran-Iraq war, Israel from south Lebanon, and the U.S. from Iraq and Afghanistan — that their publics will not tolerate large numbers of body bags fighting any ground war in the Middle East.
Les accusations d'agression sexuelle qui firent dérailler les espoirs présidentiels de Dominique Strauss-Kahn, ex directeur général du Fonds Monétaire International, mirent à mal la règle du secret sur la vie privée des hommes publics à laquelle s'astreignaient jusque là les médias français.
This fundamental transformation would swiftly redirect our attention from the art market, high rolling collectors, trustees, oligarchs, or Hollywood actors, to creative public engagement, which is about creating salient conversations around artistic production, forming new communities, imagining a better future for many publics.
"The motivation to open Black Iris Music's Richmond headquarters to the public comes from a desire to meaningfully engage with the city of Richmond and cultivate an awareness of cultural diversity in overlapping publics," Benjamin Thorp, a curator at Black Iris Gallery, tells Creators.
"I perceive in both artists and publics … much opposition to the widespread misconstructions and misrepresentations that seek to perpetuate our dominant yet dysfunctional social institutions … The question that remains open is how will artistic production emancipate itself from the institutional frames that allow for it."
In the global contest for legitimacy, for the cooperation of foreign partners, and for the support of foreign publics whose views affect their governments' ability to help us, the explanation of why our use of violence in pursuit of political ends is legitimate is critical.
The panel also concluded that the FAA and Boeing missed "multiple red flags and clear data points in recommending that the 737 MAX should continue to fly after the first crash in Indonesia in October 2018, adding those decisions "gambled with the publics safety.
I studied in the UK and my sense of living there for five-and-a-half years, while doing my PhD, is that the publics there are slightly more literate and interested in public visual art than they tend to be in the States.
" Nous écoutons de la musique et nous buvons des boissons alcoolisées dans les lieux publics ou privés, nous dansons, et vers la fin de chaque année civile nous décorons, individuellement ou collectivement, un sapin ou une épinette avec des boules et quelques lumières ", précisait le code.
And if we were being honest, we'd probably concede that political and opinion Twitter has made many otherwise well-adjusted people a bit obsessed with their new publics, checking just a bit too frequently whether that brilliant aperçu they just typed has begun its viral zoom.
Work by the sociologists Riley Dunlap and Richard York, based on a wider range of data, turns Mr. Inglehart's finding on its head: They have discovered that the publics of poorer countries facing imminent resource loss from environmental destruction often hold the strongest pro-environment attitudes.
The space of the civic is precisely the space constituted by museums (and similar institutions) that can bring publics together to generate useful friction: bumping up against ideas and encounters that can abrade away our intellectual certainty, making it possible to be receptive to new knowledge.
" The French, British and American publics blamed the Spanish, generating its ubiquitous misnomer (the pandemic had already struck France and the United States before it arrived in Spain in May 1918), the Brazilians accused the Germans, "the Persians blamed the British, and the Japanese blamed their wrestlers.
Not long ago, when America's overseas enemies and critics wanted to mislead their publics to believe that the American government was in cahoots with terrorists like the Islamic State or Al Qaeda, they had to look to the United States' political fringe for confirmation of their own conspiracy theories.
A successful trip could vindicate the decision by Mr. Obama and President Raúl Castro of Cuba to pursue an official thaw, broadcasting to both of their publics the possibilities of a new relationship and building political support in the United States for ending a decades-old trade embargo.
Schöffer also collaborated successfully in 1963 with another musique concrète master on Pierre Henry's metallic Spatiodynamisme recording, and in 1954 Schöffer, together with Henry and engineer Jacques Bureau, created the sound work Tour Spatiodynamique Cybernétique et Sonore for the Exposition Internationale des travaux Publics au Parc at Saint-Cloud.
Her national sentimentality trilogy — The Anatomy of National Fantasy (1991), The Queen of America Goes to Washington City (1997), and The Female Complaint (2008) — has now morphed into a quartet, with Cruel Optimism (2011) addressing precarious publics and the aesthetics of affective adjustment in the contemporary U.S. and Europe.
On the left that imagining takes the form of a dire ecological extrapolation — a fear that climate catastrophe isn't inevitable despite liberalism but because of it, that the combination of governments with limited powers, publics with limited knowledge and corporations with capitalist incentives might be responsible for civilizational disaster.
In his classic essay "The Nature of Belief Systems in Mass Publics," Mr. Converse demonstrated that only 17 percent of American voters could both correctly assign the terms "liberal" and "conservative" to the nation's two major political parties and offer a sensible description of what those terms meant.
The book provides an illuminating, much-needed corrective to stock narratives, not only about the group that deliberately and deftly terrified officials and publics across the world, but also about the larger "war on terror" and the often ineffective, even counterproductive policies of Western and Middle Eastern governments.
It took me a year to publish this podcast, but I'm happy to say their words are more relevant today than ever, as the two art world figures discuss the imagined publics of contemporary art, public and private education, and the challenges of empathy and identity in art.
"This trip will allow the first lady to reach directly to publics of three important U.S. partners and talk about an issue that is important to all of us: The education of girls, and the empowerment of women and girls more broadly," Ben Rhodes, deputy national security adviser, said Friday.
The latent disrepair in Western institutions — a result of attacks on the media and the prevalence of subjective truth, the disengagement and disenchantment of our publics, escalating social tensions, and Europe's decades of divestment in defense, among other things — have made the West an easy target for meddling and manipulation.
"Despite having been addressed earlier, we do not find it right for the United States to claim it had received assurances from Turkey and misinform U.S. and Turkish publics," the Turkish Embassy said in a statement, adding it had serious concerns regarding the cases of Turkish nationals in the United States.
The biennial's program offers a space embracing artistic experimentations and debates with various publics, reconfiguring the logic of what is shared, a site for public staging in relation to an idea of art as well as to evolving acts and forms seeking emancipation from the dominant narratives that rule social life.
Pr. Tourtier Je trouve un spectacle assez proche de ce que j'ai pu connaître en médecine militaire, d'une compagnie de combat qui se fait accrocher en Afghanistan ou au Sahel, avec cette différence près qu'on a affaire à des publics qui ne sont pas protégés, donc avec des lésions qui sont extrêmement graves.
And I should say, too, that although it is true that social media platforms speed the circulation of rumors and lies, they did not create cynical publics who have so little faith in media and government that they make no distinction between journalism and fake news or between legitimate political leaders and populist opportunists.
"Some leaders, such as U.S. President Donald Trump, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, bridle at the same body of international human rights law that China undermines, galvanizing their publics by shadow boxing with the `globalists' who dare suggest that governments everywhere should be bound by the same standards," Roth said.
Top 5: Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Vermont Worst 5: Louisiana, New Mexico, West Virginia, D.C., Mississippi (See the full list, here.) Spending: While 4 of the 5 top states for quality were among the 10 states who spend most on education, a higher level of spending did not necessarily correlate to higher quality of publics schools.
Mining the Museum does what it sets out to do: including its publics in the stories society tells of history, reintroducing the messiness that invariably gets edited out, embedding both museum workers and audiences between the storylines, and revealing the potential for public participation in the expertise of the museum, which is surely a radical act.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At a time when museums are being held accountable by a variety of publics for every aspect of their operations — from programming and exhibition-making to financial support and governance structures — perhaps it is useful to look at parallel institutions that are doing similar work for guidance on alternative ways of working.
In another response, Zuckerberg says "the research shows that people are actually exposed to more diverse content on Facebook and social media than on traditional media like newspapers and TV." As Robyn Caplan, lead researcher for the Algorithms and Publics project at Data & Society, told Gizmodo, Zuckerberg is citing his own researchers—Bakshy, Messing and Adamic, who work for Facebook.
These municipally initiated festivals, our third element, produced at the behest of urban planners and publics servants rather than critics and curators, have not only today become the dominant mode whereby Street Art is encountered (in particular through its digital distribution), but have been a key element in both the recuperation of Street Art and its contemporary complicity within processes of gentrification.
Mais sur le fond, les Gilets jaunes ont continué de souligner de vrais problèmes et de faire des propositions qui devraient être considérées par le pouvoir : la revalorisation des bas salaires et du salaire minimum, le retour des services publics dans les villes et régions sinistrées, l'indexation des retraites sur l'inflation, la mise en place d'un référendum d'initiative citoyenne, entre autres.
"Other nations can make the argument that if the British are confident of mitigation against national security threats then they can also reassure their publics and the U.S. administration that they are acting in a prudent manner in continuing to allow their telecommunications service providers to use Chinese components as long as they take the kinds of precautions recommended by the British," the source told the newspaper.
For now, there is the satisfaction that despite the breakdown of traditional parties, despite considerable malaise in the French and European publics, and despite the email hack (causing fingers to be pointed at a familiar target, Moscow) French voters were not seduced by nativist illusions and instead chose a youthful and optimistic president who believes that France must remain open, progressive, tolerant and European.
"The gulf states essentially get what they need from the Israelis under the table, and the risk that they assume and the heat that they would get from their publics and from Iran without progress on the key Israeli-Palestinian front is probably too high for them to open up pathways to normalization," said Brian Katulis, a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress who has recently met with senior gulf officials.
The organizers have four main goals for #DayofFacts: to assure the public that we intend to stay loyal to our missions, no matter what; to provoke dialogue with our publics about the issues pertinent to them; to show organizations that forthrightly acknowledging current events can in fact forger stronger relationships with visitors; and to encourage the cultural and scientific sector as a whole to embrace social justice as a key value, and feel empowered to speak out confidently this value is under attack.
Christina Sharpe tells us this much in her book In the Wake:  When we find images of Black suffering in various publics framed in and as calls to action or calls to feel with and for … That is, these images work to confirm the status, location, and already held opinions within dominant ideology about those exhibitions of spectacular Black bodies whose meanings then remain unchanged …  the repetition of the visual, discursive, state, and other quotidian and extraordinary cruel and unusual violences enacted on Black people does not lead to a cessation of violence, nor does it, across or within communities, lead primarily to sympathy or something like empathy.

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