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Métalittératie et pensée critique de futurs enseignants : pratiques et perceptions en francophonie
Published 2023-07-01“…In this article, we present observations made on preservice teachers in an activity including video viewing and debate on a Facebook social group. Using screen-casting and a protocol requesting thinking aloud, we were able to document the critical thinking practices and metaliteracy (a concept encompassing skills such as informational and digital literacies) strategies of preservice teachers in Wallonia, France and Québec (n = 9). …”
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Voices That Care: Licensed Practical Nurses and the Emotional Labour Underpinning Their Collaborative Interactions with Registered Nurses
Published 2011-01-01“…A questionnaire administered to 309 LPNs found that (1) the professional identity of LPNs has evolved into a that of a unique social group; (2) LPNs define IPC as an interpersonal process of exploring similar or dissimilar assessments of a patient's status with RNs and, together, establishing a course of nursing actions; (3) the primary organizational factor facilitating IPCs is inclusive nursing leadership; (4) the interpersonal factor promoting IPCs is the level of trust RNs extend to LPNs; and (5) an LPN's emotional labour (i.e., internal emotional regulation) is most tangible during uncollaborative interactions with RNs.…”
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Hiérarchie d’ethos et locuteurs typifiés
Published 2020-06-01“…In any case, the quoting speaker quotes characters with a “typified” ethos supposed to illustrate how the members of a given social group speak. I will first compare the two texts from the 17th century before focusing on those from the 19th century, which feature popular characters –a worker and a farmer– exterior to the world of the quoting speaker and their audience.…”
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Imagined otherness fuels blatant dehumanization of outgroups
Published 2024-05-01“…We introduce the construct of imagined otherness—perceiving that a prototypical member of a social group construes an important facet of the social world in ways that diverge from the way most humans understand it—and argue that such attributions catalyze blatant dehumanization beyond the effects of general perceived difference and group identification. …”
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Dating Violence: An Overview of Help-Seeking Behavior, Trust in Authority, and Peer Support
Published 2022-10-01“…Dating violence is increasing every day and continues to constitute a social problem. Students are a social group with the highest risk of becoming victims. …”
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The Relationship Between Online Socialization and Online Social Identity
Published 2023-01-01“…Social identity is the part of an individual's self-perception of membership in a social group and it develops through the socialization process. …”
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« No guys with attitude ». Sociabilité et hiérarchie sexuelle dans une sex party gaie de New York
Published 2014-07-01“…Past research has observed that group sex venues were democratic places where men of different age, body, and social group came together for convivial sexual and social interaction. …”
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Propithecus verreauxi demography spanning 40 years at Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve, southwest Madagascar
Published 2025-01-01“…Data provide information on male and female life history parameters, individual development and aging, and social group dynamics. The dataset is an important resource for both research and management.…”
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Cognitive flexibility and sociality in Guinea baboons (Papio papio).
Published 2024-01-01“…The current study verified whether there is a relationship between cognitive flexibility at the individual level and the position of the individuals within their social group. Our study re-analysed for that purpose an already published dataset of 18 baboons Guinea baboons tested over two years in an adaptation of the Wisconsin Card Sorting task. …”
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Wrestling on the Table: The Contemporary Wedding Meal in Latvia
Published 2012-03-01“…The object of this paper is to examine the contemporary wedding meal in Latvia, focusing on one particular social group of well situated young couples who choose fine dining restaurants or rented venues for their wedding celebrations because they considered restaurant weddings more elaborate and modern. …”
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„Ven z pasivity!“ Český konzervativní velkostatek na začátku první světové války
Published 2007-01-01“…In spite of this fact, the landowners constituted a social group in the first place (and political parties in the second place), for which the above mentioned issues represented favourite topics for friendly conversation at common meetings. …”
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Jaroslav Goll's school in the Czech historiography (late 19th – early 20th centuries)
Published 2020-02-01“…It had the basic elements of a scientific school as a social group. A great variety of research themes and methodological approaches within the school was determined by the wide range of problems covered by its research program. …”
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Writing the history of North America from Indian country: the view from the north-central Plains, 1800-1870
Published 2019-06-01“…Taking the view from this Indian country and using sources produced by Indian people themselves, such as the 1806 Arikara map of Too-Ne, it becomes easier to understand how Plains people envisioned territory and social groupings in their own ways. The confrontation between Indians and Europeans was fueled by mutual misconceptions of land ownership and social and political institutions. …”
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Reading Practices of Students of the Metropolitan Metropolis: “Amateurs” and “Pragmatists”
Published 2022-10-01“…It is interesting to study the reading practices of students due to the specificity of the subject-object role of this social group in the process of cultural intergenerational continuity. …”
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Feira livre e reprodução camponesa no município de Irará/BA
Published 2019-03-01“…This is the context in which the peasantry was forged in the municipality of Irará, which allows for the continuation of the struggle and the preservation of the peasant way of life, expressed through traditional agriculture in the various manifestations of the know-how of this social group. Thus, much of the municipal agricultural production is marketed at the free fair of the municipality of Irará. …”
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Des enfants acteurs de leur vie ? Représentations des enfants par les adultes et conséquences sur leur modèle d’autonomie
Published 2014-10-01“…Social actors give different answers to these questions according to their values that lead their behaviors and that suggest different manners to integrate the child into a social group. Within the community pattern, the child is expected to play a social role into the group. …”
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The Athenian Democracy
Published 2024-12-01“…Rather than a static or idealised system, Athenian democracy is better understood as a historically evolving process, comprising complex structures, procedures, and networks of social groupings that facilitated democratic engagement. …”
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The health and social situation of the mother during pregnancy and global quality of life of the child as an adult. Results from the prospective Copenhagen Perinatal Cohort 1959-19...
Published 2005-01-01“…The only indicators to have clear connections with a reduced quality of life were the cases of mother's with syphilis (8.5%), mother's congenital malformations (8.8%), low social group (6.9%) and failing contraception (3.8%). …”
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Empirical test of the participation paradox in conservation and development
Published 2025-01-01“…Participation motivations and constraints varied by gender, social group, and membership types. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of these results for participatory approaches to conservation and sustainable development in general and the governance of protected areas in particular.…”
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Are farmers’ minds really too elusive to capture? A novel evaluation framework for the knowledge transfer initiatives in agriculture
Published 2024-12-01“…However, their evaluation is often inadequate due to institutional barriers and a lack of comprehensive methodology for assessing normative and behavioural shifts within this social group. To address this gap, we developed an extended evaluation framework for the knowledge transfer activities within the European Union's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), including three indicators levels: output, result and impact. …”
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