She fashioned a new cultural paradigm by organizing a spiritual and artistic community of people who were conscious of their responsibility as "institution builders."
"But I believe there is a resistance movement, in that there is a natural movement that is going against the dominant cultural paradigm."
By being forced to adjust back and forth I was forced to adapt to two cultural paradigms.
It shares affinity with the cultural "romantic-classic" paradigm.
Such a myth is integral to the salient cultural paradigm of our times and which we have possessed for the last three centuries.
One consequence of this cultural paradigm, and also an illustration of the 'technology-is-politically-neutral' myth, can be found in industrial and other enterprises.
How can a cultural paradigm whose main principle is de-differentiation contribute to a political culture grounded in the apparently opposite principle of difference?
Vidal's sense of homosexuality as a personal choice rather than a cultural paradigm sits uneasily with Shand-Tucci's archetypes and patterns.
A chain of unfortunate decisions led the government's creation of a neighborhood based on cultural differences, rather than around the fledgling uniform cultural paradigm.
A virtual screen appeared in front of him, a round-cornered rectangle whose dimensions were meant to invoke the cultural paradigm of twentieth-century video screens.