Friday 30 October 2015

Definitions



Social
1 [ attrib. ] relating to society or its organization: alcoholism is recognized as a major social problem | the social structure of Europe had become more fluid.
• relating to rank and status in society: a recent analysis of social class in Britain | her mother is a lady of the highest social standing.


Cultural
adjective
relating to the ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a society: the cultural diversity of British society.


Historical

of or concerning history or past events: historical evidence.
• belonging to the past: famous historical figures.
• (especially of a novel or film) set in the past.

• (of the study of a subject) based on an analysis of its development over a period: for the Darwinians, biogeography became a historical science.


Political
1 of or relating to the government or public affairs of a country: a period of political and economic stability.
• relating to the ideas or strategies of a particular party or group in politics: a decision taken for purely political reasons.
• interested in or active in politics: I'm not very political.
• motivated by a person's beliefs or actions concerning politics: a political crime.

Technology
the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry: advances in computer technology | [ count noun ] : recycling technologies.
• machinery and devices developed from scientific knowledge. it will reduce the industry's ability to spend money on new technology.
• the branch of knowledge dealing with engineering or applied sciences.



Ralph steadman- british politics - 1997


British Politics



Unknown but its great big fat cat controlling the world not giving a shit about anything buts his wonderful profit.




The mighty Terry Gilliam i think this could be as reflection of corporate disney and how it sucks the whole family in.



Austerity


Austerity

"In economics, austerity is a set of policies with the aim of reducing government budget deficits. Austerity policies may include spending cuts, tax increases, or a mixture of both." taken off google when i searched the word austerity. 

We had a quick walk into town and i was looking for scenes  that i could take a photo of to best represent austerity best 



Businesses cant afford to compete with the rising taxes and the massive globe companies that are moving in next door. 

Unused spaces turn into dumbing grounds, cant afford for a proper site to store they stuff. 




Places of education have to sell out and exploit they students with global brands moving in on them even in they libraries  

Waste/Rubbish is left in the streets for days waiting for the bin wagon to come collet it. i have seen plenty of rats in the lat few weeks on this street on my way to and from uni. 

People are so skint they have to take their food home in a trolley as they can't afford the new 5p