- A
convention influences a set of agreed, sti****ted, or
generally accepted standards,
social norms, or
other criteria,
often taking the form of a custom...
- Connection–Autonomy Inclusion–Seclusion Stability–Change Certainty–Uncertainty
Conventionality–Uniqueness Expression–Nonexpression Openness–Closedness Revelation–Concealment...
- but how they can use
those words in context. Eve
Clark looks at how
conventionality and
contrast both add to language.
Convention is
defined as a norm...
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successful application of his
system to opera, with its
inescapable conventionality,
would demonstrate the
universality of his methodology. From his experience...
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lived a life that
later biographers would consider dull
because of its
conventionality. He was not an intellectual: on
returning from one
evening at the opera...
- The 'I' and the 'me' are
terms central to the
social philosophy of
George Herbert Mead, one of the key
influences on the
development of the
branch of sociology...
- betra**** its
hasty composition by the
flatness of its tone and the
conventionality of its
subject matter." Garfield's
appointment of
James infuriated...
- a
Master of
Science at the
University of
Calgary and a PhD
titled Conventionality and children's word
learning at Queen's University.
Henderson completed...
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which had long had
connotations of seriousness, respectability, and
conventionality, had now
acquired specific connotations of hetero****uality. In the...
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artist or "littérateur" who,
consciously or unconsciously,
secedes from
conventionality in life and in art. — Westminster Review, 1862)
Henri Murger's 1845...