In the book Spengler condemns idealist and materialist conceptions of technology as present in liberalism and Marxism that ignore cultural and spiritual conceptions of technology.
The hemline of skirts varies according to the personal taste of the wearer which can be influenced by such factors as social context, fashion, and cultural conceptions of modesty.
Street defines literacy practices as the "broader cultural conception of particular ways of thinking about and doing reading and writing in cultural contexts."
This situation was transformed radically from the late eighteenth century as, amid changing cultural conceptions of madness, a new-found optimism in the curability of insanity within the asylum setting emerged.
Political catholicism is a political and cultural conception which promotes the ideas and social teaching of the Catholic Church (Catholic social teaching) in public life through government action.
There is some justification for this in terms both of spatial layout of settlements and of cultural conceptions.
Accountability can apply to behaviors that do conform to cultural conceptions as well as those behaviors that deviate - it is the possibility of being held accountable that is important in social constructionism.
But there was this shift in the print era, when books became a commodity, to this cultural conception of a book as something that you read one time.
Thus, PMTCT programs impact HIV-positive women's agency and decision-making in infant care, as well as challenge their cultural conceptions of good motherhood.