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    Self-beneficial transactional social dynamics for cooperation in Shwachman-Diamond syndrome: a mixed-subject analysis using computational pragmatics by Arthur Trognon, Arthur Trognon, Arthur Trognon, Natacha Stortini, Natacha Stortini, Coralie Duman, Coralie Duman, Nami Koïdé, Ewa Skupinska, Ewa Skupinska, Hamza Altakroury, Alizée Poli, Alizée Poli, Loann Mahdar-Recorbet, Loann Mahdar-Recorbet, Blandine Beaupain, Jean Donadieu, Michel Musiol, Michel Musiol, Michel Musiol

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, its socio-pragmatic dynamics remain underexplored, particularly in cooperative interactions where social norms and economic considerations intersect.ObjectiveThis study investigates the socio-behavioral dynamics of SDS, focusing on how children with the condition navigate cooperative interactions. …”
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    Why do people walk their dog where the wild things are? A qualitative content analysis from an urban nature reserve by Jasmin Packer, Mark Kohler, Dolly Dawson, Nusrat Asad, Rosslyn von derBorch, Anna Chur‐Hansen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most people keep their dog on the lead at least some of the time, mainly for their dog's safety and to align with social norms. Our findings provide insight into people's behaviours that are strongly motivated by social norms, rather than wildlife protection, in respecting dog control regulations within nature reserves. …”
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    La démocratie à l’école : quels savoirs, quelles valeurs pour quelle éducation ? by Céline Chauvigné

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Examination of the latest institutional measures (moral and civic education, a common base of knowledge, skills and culture, etc.) highlight the difficulties of exceeding social norms in the act of educating and proposing some perspectives in order to transmit the values ​​necessary for the formation of autonomous and enlightened citizens.…”
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    Performer son sexe by Hélène Martin, Rebecca Bendjama, Raphaëlle Bessette-Viens

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The article develops the idea that, through the imperative to ‘become our true selves’, gender, culture and class intersect with the process of individualization of social norms.…”
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    TRUST AS A VIRTUAL TEAM EFFECTIVENESS FACTOR by O. L. Belova, L. V. Kozhevnikova, I. E. Starovoytova

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…It has been concluded that the lack of common social norms and opportunities for mutual control, the lack of direct personal contacts, cross-cultural problems, and the lack of informal communication impede confidence building. …”
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    Dissecting study groups by Anders Lerche Møller, Emil Smith, Peter Musaeus

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Shared beliefs within these groups, influenced by near-peers, shaped the social norms for studying. The study suggests enhancing the effectiveness of study groups by targeting these beliefs through formal education of social role models, such as student teachers. …”
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    « I was the only one of the family who wasn't quite sane » : être femme, épouse, mère et artiste dans The Creators (1910) de May Sinclair by Leslie de Bont

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Yet, The Creators provides us with rather atypical reactions to the dialectics of feminine art and social norms: Jane Holland’s very modern conciliation between professional and family life and Nina Lempriere’s extreme androgynous attitudes, implying a new relation to norms, time and nature. …”
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    Leaving no one behind: Party clientelism in social welfare in Serbia by Vuković Danilo, Stefanović Marija

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We argue that informal institutions of clientelism parasitize formal institutions and that capturing institutions and society transforms the internal norms of clientelist networks into social norms, creating a backbone of normative dualism.…”
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    Institutions and economic growth in European post-transition economies by Predrag Trpeski

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…They needed new institutions like regulations, social norms, and organisations to support a capitalist economy. …”
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    O envolvimento ativista como parte do “renomear o vivido”: reflexões sobre experiências femininas pelos ativismos populares by Cessimar de Campos Formagio

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In interviews with women, conducted from 2015 to 2017, who had experiences in popular activism in the cities of Campinas and São Paulo, it was perceived that popular activism involvement can be part of a social quest to name anxieties and dissatisfaction related to social norms that weave socializing in public places and in the family. …”
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    Generational trends in education and marriage norms in rural India: evidence from the Pune Maternal Nutrition Study by Akanksha A. Marphatia, Akanksha A. Marphatia, Jonathan C. K. Wells, Alice M. Reid, Marios Poullas, Aboli Bhalerao, Pallavi Yajnik, Chittaranjan S. Yajnik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One reason for this persistent prevalence of underage marriage may be the slow change in social norms relating to education levels and women's marriage age. …”
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    Status prawny hermafrodytów w Rzymie by Jarosław Rominkiewicz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Romans applied this term to describe peculiar phenomena caused—as they believed—by divine activity, which were aimed at indicating the imminent rupture of pax deorum, i.e. an accord between humans and the gods. The social norms established within ancient states were based on strict division of roles and functions, resulting from gender diff erentiation. …”
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    “Entre Deux Transatlantiques”: American Religion and the French Family at the Comédie-Française (1890) by LeeAnn Broderick, Carter Charles, Corry Cropper

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Whether Taine intended it or not in his use of the word “benefit,” this American religion was mobilized in French conversations about pressing sociopolitical issues such as gender identity, marriage, and the social norms surrounding those issues. Relying on a cultural studies approach, we illustrate in this article how French literary critic and playwright Philippe Gille uses Mormonism in Camille, a play in which he explores issues of gender in the context of the état civil during the Third Republic. …”
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    The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) by Oscar Wilde: Conformity and Resistance in Victorian Society by Brigitte Bastiat

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…However, I would argue that more generally, despite very little room for manœuvre, he managed brilliantly to challenge the social norms, sexual stereotypes and gender representations of his time while pleasing aristocratic London socialites.In this paper I will examine the way in which Wilde’s text challenged and conformed at the same time.…”
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    Negotiating the Joint Career: Couples Adapting to Alzheimer's and Aging in Place by Renée L. Beard, Sasha Sakhtah, Vanessa Imse, James E. Galvin

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Given population aging, identifying the impact of gender roles and social norms on the potential for aging in place with memory loss is critical. …”
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    La maternité célibataire au Maroc : pour une approche dynamique de l’expérience by Amal Bousbaa

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Indeed, pre-established legal, religious and social norms prohibit sexuality and reproduction outside of marriage. …”
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    La régulation des goûts by Christian Barrère

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Instead of reducing regulation to the result of the working of a specific and unique device, governed by the capitalist power, as Marcuse (1968), Galbraith (1968) and Baudrillard (1970, 1972), it considers a world regulation where firms try to turn tastes towards their goods, in a context of institutions (taste épistémès, cultural and social norms, taste heritages) and apparels (media, commercial networks…) playing on tastes and regulating some sides of them. …”
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    The dialectics of performativity: Judith Butler and the cultural constitution by Aiswarya Pradeep Kumar, Anoop George

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Butler points out that power has a prominent role in the construction of the body, and it creates both intelligible and unintelligible bodies through social norms. Butler suggests that all bodies cannot represent their own identity and that their status becomes invisible to society. …”
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