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One of the trends of recent years has been the humanising of digital channels, giving a face to things which are not human.
Humanising Stalin?
Humanising Maggie Thatcher?
It is even persuasively argued by people such as George Delft, in Humanising Hell, that the manufacture and possession of nuclear weapons is itself contrary to international law.
Yet the painting is mid-Renaissance in its humanising of the Virgin and child; in earlier works the mother and child figures were presented as distant and remote deities.
In 1904 he gave a seminar at Barcelona's Athenaeum entitled 'Humanització de l'art' [Humanising of art], which constituted his most important declaration about the art of lyrical composition.
However it could be argued that is it any more edgy than the humanising of a serial killer in 'Silence of the lambs' ditto a Vigilante in 'Taxi driver' or even a kidnapping stalker in 'Malice' ?
They vaguely imagine that anybody who is humanising divinity must be paganising divinity without seeing that the humanising of divinity is actually the strongest and starkest and most incredible dogma in the Creed.
The UDBA held Draganović for 42 days in Belgrade and after 42 days of investigation he turned up in Sarajevo and gave a press conference on 15 November 1967 at which he praised the "democratisation and humanising of life" under Tito.
The Humanising Photography network aims to bring together a diverse group of professionals working in the field of lens-based media including NGO workers, academics, activists, photographers, producers, curators and artists to discuss and explore visual politics and the relationship between lens-based image making, human rights, humanitarianism, and communication.
Varieties of (De)Humanizing: Divided by Status & Competition.
Nonviolent Communication: A Humanizing Ecclesial and Educational Practice.