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  New Objectivity - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
The New Objectivity, or neue Sachlichkeit (new matter-of-factness), was an art movement which arose in Germany during the 1920's as an outgrowth of, and in opposition to, expressionism.
The end of New Objectivity came at the end of the Weimar Republic as the National Socialists under Adolf Hitler seized power in 1933.
In architecture as in painting and literature, New Objectivity describes German work of the transitional years of the early 1920s in the Weimar culture.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/New_Objectivity   (191 words)

  
  Objectivity (journalism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Objectivity is frequently held to be essential to journalistic professionalism (particularly in the United States); however, there is some disagreement about what the concept consists of.
In Discovering the News (1978), sociologist Michael Schudson argues that "the belief in objectivity is a faith in 'facts,' a distrust in 'values,' and a commitment to their segregation." In the United States, an objective story is typically considered to be one that steers a middle path between two poles of political rhetoric.
The rise of objectivity in journalistic method is also rooted in the scientific positivism of the 19th century, as professional journalism of the late 19th century borrowed parts of its worldview from various scientific disciplines of the day.
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 New Objectivity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The New Objectivity, or neue Sachlichkeit (new matter-of-factness), was an art movement which arose in Germany during the 1920s as an outgrowth of, and in opposition to, expressionism.
The end of New Objectivity is usually considered at the fall of the Weimar Republic when the National Socialists under Adolf Hitler seized power in March 1933.
Gustav Hartlaub coined the term in 1923 in his article "Introduction to 'New Objectivity': German Painting since Expressionism," intended to prepare the audience of an exhibit of art in the new movement.
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The New Objectivity, or Neue Sachlichkeit (new matter-of-factness), was an art movement which arose in Germany in the early 1920s as an outgrowth of, and in opposition to, expressionism.
New Objectivity in music, as in the visual arts, rejected the sentimentality of late Romanticism and the emotional agitation of expressionism.
The New Objectivity movement is usually considered to have ended at the fall of the Weimar Republic when the National Socialists under Adolf Hitler seized power in March 1933.
www.asiaiworld.com /wiki-New_Objectivity   (889 words)

  
 New Objectivity and Magic Realism - New Objectivity and Magic Realism Art
New Objectivity and Magic Realism is also seen as countermovement, opposition to abstraction.
The main characteristic of New Objectivity and Magic Realism is the representation of domestic indoors or scenes of every day life expressed in an unreal dimension.
He was stylistically affiliated with Expressionism, Cubism and New Objectivity (Neue Sachlichkeit) but didn't identify himself with any one school...
www.huntfor.com /arthistory/C20th/newobjectivity.htm   (635 words)

  
 New Journalism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New Journalism was the name given to a style of news writing and journalism.
It was codified with its current meaning by Tom Wolfe in 1973 when he published "The New Journalism." Wolfe unwittingly published his first New Journalism style article in 1963; having trouble writing an assignment, he sent his editor an unstructured narrative letter rather than the tight piece usually expected of a journalist of that time.
Articles in the New Journalism tended not to be found in newspapers, but rather in magazines such as The New Yorker, New York Magazine, Esquire Magazine and for a short while in Scanlan's Monthly, founded in 1970 and folded in 1971.
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 The Home of Qdesign. (The Bauhaus)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
New materials including heat resistant glass were utilised in domesticware, exploiting its properties of cleanness and clearness to convey transparency; an ongoing Bauhaus preoccupation being the concept of space and openness.
The spirit of the ‘new objectivity’ movement was embodied in their boxy, functional shapes.
New furniture, chairs especially, were designed not for their looks, but for people to sit on comfortably.
www.qdesign.co.nz /designhist_bauh.html   (3526 words)

  
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It is in contrast to these norms that the New Objectivity and its definition as a grouping by the art critics and museums is striking and unusual.
However, it is precisely the absence of such statements and manifestoes within the scope of the New Objectivity that indicates the peculiarity of the so-called movement.
That is, in demonstrating the general trend toward objectivity and the interest in reality, he hoped to find a way of supporting contemporary, modernist art without attracting the damaging criticism that had haunted his activities in the past.
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 new objectivity - Encyclopedia.com
Objectivity and reliability in qualitative analysis: Realist, contextualist and radical constructionist epistemologies.
decisionmaking on the objectivity of the surrogate's judgment...
Houlihan Lokey: objectivity is valued asset for financial consulting firm in Century City.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc.aspx?id=1E1:newobjec   (835 words)

  
 CPA Journal Online
The SEC staff holds that an accountant should have "neither mutual nor conflicting interests with its audit client." The concept is stated in terms of the reasonable investor's perception of the auditor, but it must also be addressed as a prohibition of a relationship incompatible with independence.
In the case of the audit, with its moral obligations, when the auditor's objectivity is damaged by lack of independence, his or her integrity is also damaged.
For a CPA to render a quality audit, he or she must have objectivity (which limits bias) and competence (so the right facts and conclusions can be elicited and drawn).
www.nysscpa.org /cpajournal/1998/0498/Features/F140498.htm   (4973 words)

  
 Objectivity [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
The terms “objectivity” and “subjectivity,” in their modern usage, generally relate to a perceiving subject (normally a person) and a perceived or unperceived object.
Your knowledge of another person’s subjective states can be called objective knowledge since it is presumably part of the world that is “object” for you, just as you and your subjective states are part of the world that is “object” for the other person.
Opposing skepticism regarding objective reality, it is conceivable that there are “markers” of some sort in our subjective experiences distinguishing the reliable perceptions of objective truth from the illusions generated purely subjectively (hallucinations, misperceptions, perceptions of secondary qualities, etc.).
www.utm.edu /research/iep/o/objectiv.htm   (4471 words)

  
 Gallery-Going - December 9, 2004 - The New York Sun
But the raw, the primitive, the disjunctive - however culturally subversive it originally had been in intent - came to seem as prophetic of savagery as Cubism or Futurism were of the destructive implications of mechanization.
The turn toward objectivity was understood by its first theorists as of two fold origin.
But equally pronounced, in new urban realism, was a savage, satiric, subversive tendency that also drew on tradition - the tradition of German mannerism and the grotesque.
www.nysun.com /article/6041   (458 words)

  
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News is often reported by a variety of sources, such as newspapers, television and radio programs, wire services, and web sites.
News reporting is a type of journalism, typically written or broadcast in news style.
In democracies, news organizations are often expected to aim for objectivity: Reporters try to cover all sides of an issue without bias, as compared to commentators or analysts, who provide opinion or personal point-of-view.
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 School of Journalism > Publications > Journalism in the New Millenium
Journalism in the New Millennium is a collection of new essays by some of the best known observers of journalism today.
These and other essayists probe everything from ethics to the Internet as journalism enters a new era where the traditional notions of responsible journalism are being challenged at every turn.
He shows that the objectivity required in journalism is not a set of absolute standards but the same “fallible but reasonable” objectivity used for making decisions in professions and public institutions and must be understood as a long and complex interaction between many social, economic, and ideational factors.
www.journalism.ubc.ca /publications.html   (477 words)

  
 Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity)
Die Neue Sachlichkeit (The New Objectivity) was a pseudo-Expressionist movement founded in Germany in the aftermath of World War I by Otto Dix and George Grosz.
Die Neue Sachlichkeit/The New Objectivity as a movement is still questioned by some art historians, just as the literary counterpart is questioned by some literary scholars.
A new and intentional fidelity to the outlines of the objects, which contrasts in particular with the mobile, expansive, generalizing manner of the Expressionists.
www.lilithgallery.com /arthistory/neuesachlichkeit/arthistory_neuesachlichkeit.html   (768 words)

  
 Max Weber's View of Objectivity in Social Science
Similarly, Weber believed that objective comparisons among systems could also be made once a particular end had been established, acknowledged, and agreed upon, a position that allowed Weber to make what he considered objective comparisons among such economic systems as capitalism and socialism.
Moreover, if one accepts Weber's view that objectivity can be applied to social and economic problems only after a distinct value orientation has been established, it follows that political action does not corrupt a social scientist's objectivity as long as the scientist's perspective or values are explicitly acknowledged.
On objectivity and meaning: In Interpretation and Indeterminacy in Discourse Analysis, I argue a hard line: The exact meaning of a speaker's utterance in a contextualized exchange is often indeterminate.
www.criticism.com /md/weber1.html   (3407 words)

  
 Search Results for "objectivity"
The work is unusual for its objectivity, dependence on original primary sources (e.g., acts of councils,...
Associated with the new objectivity movement in German expressionism, he depicted the sordid world...
A subsequent expressionistic phase was altered c.1917 by the savage new objectivity of George Grosz.
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 THE BROOKLYN RAIL - ART   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Between the years 1919 and 1933, the Weimar Republic was a world leader in art, and Die Neue Sachlichkeit (the New Objectivity) exerted a decisive influence on the development of the arts, turning attention away from the main currents of the avant-garde and to the exploration of new directions.
“New Objectivity” is a conception of life and a vision of the world seen from the inside: man imposing himself on nature, on events, and on himself.
A visual treasure trove, Neue Sachlichkeit: New Objectivity in Weimar Germany is an assemblage of some of the world’s great artists of the era as they wrestled with the evil of early fascism.
www.thebrooklynrail.org /arts/nov04/11.html   (991 words)

  
 The Strongest Expression Of Our Time - New Objectivity / Neue Sachlichkeit in Hanover - Sprengel Museum - ...
New Objectivity, in Hanover and further afield, was not always branded as Degenerate Art; on the contrary, it was celebrated as the New German Romanticism.
The question here is: to what extent were New Objectivity and Nazi painting the same or differentNULL These issues have not been discussed in the context of Hanover, or they were carefully kept secrets.
New insights into these works can be found by evaluating them in both a historical and cultural manner.
www.absolutearts.com /artsnews/2001/12/19/29472.html   (715 words)

  
 VCampus - VCampus Selects Objectivity For New Web-Based E-Learning Management Platform
This architecture, where the Objectivity database interface runs in the same process as the Java Virtual Machine, is faster as valuable processing cycles are not wasted on constant process switching.
Objectivity, Inc. is the leading provider of high performance, scalable object databases with unrivaled support for mixed-language development and distributed, mixed-hardware environments.
Objectivity boosts developer productivity, shortens time to market, and provides the ideal platform for mission-critical applications requiring continuous performance and adaptability to future technologies.
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 Objectivity | Echo Chamber Project   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
I have a lot of ideas for how to create a new model for journalism, but it doesn't seem like the newspapers are in any rush to fundamentally change their business practices.
Objective mainstream journalism relies upon the government institutions and other official government sources -- but the two-party system has a virtually monopoly on the spectrum of debate.
Integral Journalism is a new paradigm that could potentially provide the framework to integrate objective facts with a set of possible subjective interpretations of those facts (i.e.
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 DIE NEUE SACHLICHKEIT
I think, the artists of the New Objectivity, especially those in the advertising art and the photographers, were driven, together with the rest of the society, by forces of booming mass-media; therefore it is not quite correct to blame them as "profoundly undemocratic" (3, p.
But to say that the objective photography could be labeled 'pro-fascist' would be similar to saying that the invention of television was an attack upon democracy.
It is interesting, that the new photographers seem to have had the common aims and topics with those of the painters, but, as Renger-Patzsch puts it, "with the means peculiar to photography and without borrowing from art".
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 Objectivity Releases The Industry’s Most Scalable Data Management Solution
Objectivity is experiencing significant momentum in several very large database markets where there is an enormous amount of complex information that needs to be managed.
“Objectivity is very good at navigating large scale, complex data structures and its object oriented technology supports the tight integration of applications with the data,” according to Richard Winter, principal at Winter Corporation, the industry leading consulting company specializing in very large databases (VLDBs).
Objectivity, Inc. is the leading provider of real-time data management solutions for complex inter-related data.
www.objectivity.com /News/PressReleases/2005/050518_Objectivity_9_Scalable_Reliable_database.shtml   (1115 words)

  
 Prodigal Press - Chapter 4: Man's Subjectivity vs. God's Plumb Line
Objectivity in all its non-Christian phases assumes that the major check on pernicious news twisting is journalistic goodwill.
Bartholomew Green, editor of the News Letter from 1722 to 1733, was explicit about his desire to cover the spiritual so that those "who have the state of religion in the world very much at heart" will better know "how to order their prayers and praises to the great God" (January 21, 1723).
Objectivity as traditionally understood‹holding up a mirror to the area of coverage‹began to receive fewer verbal plaudits during the 1960s.
www.worldmag.com /world/olasky/Prodigal/c4.html   (5198 words)

  
 Objectivity
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 EEProductCenter.com :: Press Release :: Objectivity Upgrades the Industry's Leading High Performance Data Repository ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
Objectivity also announced the launch of a free 30-day trial period for Objectivity/DB 9.1 for Windows.
Objectivity, Inc. is a global technology leader in data management products and services for software applications addressing the most demanding data management challenges.
Note to editors: Objectivity/DB, Objectivity for Java and SQL++ are trademarks of Objectivity, Inc. All other company, organization, product or alliance names mentioned herein remain the property of their respective owners.
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This “new photography“ so often emphasized un-traditional compositions with diagonals, significant underviews and overviews and large details, so that it combined typical features of the New Objectivity and Constructivism.
Czech new photography, like typography, architecture or design, was significantly influenced by the famous German Bauhaus school, at which a number of Czechs and Slovaks studied.
Although the principles of the New Objectivity and Constructivism were sometimes already considered out of date in the thirties, and the most progressive artists produced work influenced by Surrealism and abstract art, they were still applied in a wide range of practical and free photography by professional and amateur photographers of various generations.
www.fotofo.sk /imago/no9/collecting.htm   (3568 words)

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