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Informational ecosystems partially explain differences in socioenvironmental conceptual associations between U.S. American racial groups
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Social groups represent a collective identity defined by a distinct consensus of concepts (e.g., ideas, values, and goals) whose structural relationship varies between groups. …”
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Documenting the Social and Historical Margins in the Films of Philip Donnellan
Published 2014-02-01“…Donnellan sought out working people and under-represented social groups: the Irish, travellers and Black migrants for instance. …”
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L’économie sociale et solidaire : une nouvelle économie morale pour la Tunisie ?
Published 2018-06-01“…Grievances have been mostly expressed by young people of the so-called marginalized areas of the country and, in general, by those social groups that have been excluded from the economic and social development policies of the old regime. …”
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The focus of public discourse on child abuse in kindergartens: analysis of articles on child abuse in newspapers of China from 2010 to 2017
Published 2018-12-01“…The results of the research are as follows: (1) The change of public opinion on child abuse conforms to the law of public opinion development in the latent period, outbreak period, spread period, repetition period, remission period and long tail period of the dissemination of hot topics of public opinion; (2) The range of social groups concerned about child abuse has been expanding year by year, until 2017, a total of 22 categories of social groups have paid attention to child abuse; (3) The focus of public attention on the child abuse incidents includes 23 aspects, such as the supervision responsibility, harm, punishment, system, prevent, treatment and morality. …”
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Residential vulnerability and the housing question: a social and spatial-oriented analysis for the Andalusia metropolitan areas
Published 2020-03-01“…Indeed, the concept of residential vulnerability is used to address, jointly, the areas and social groups at risk due to housing characteristics and conditions. …”
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Investir un territoire de frontière : le culte des Matronae dans la Civitas Ubiorum en Germanie Inférieure
Published 2021-06-01“…The militaries and the elites were key agents in the circulation of the Matronae. Other social groups, inserted in the curiae, participated in the municipalisation of the cult while those social groups became civic institutions in the civitas then.Born in rural communities in the 1st century CE. before reaching the Roman colonies at the very end of that century, the cult to Matronae spread on a double scheme: some very local cults to some Matronae in small sanctuaries which sometimes revealed a massive amount of inscriptions and a provincial cult to the Matronae Aufaniae that spreads from Bonn and Köln. …”
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Renforcement de capacités des acteurs locaux dans la gestion des ressources naturelles à travers la résolution des conflits sensibles à la conservation à l’est de la République Dém...
Published 2013-09-01“…The experience was carried out on the National Park of Kahuzi-Biega, and helped to revitalize the Community-based Conservation committee (CCC) of Bugobe, to improve the collaboration between different social groups of Bugobe and to restore the dialogue between the actors and isolated social groups implied in illegal uses of national park resources. …”
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CONSTRUCCIÓN TERRITORIAL, VULNERABILIDAD SOCIAL Y CALIDAD AMBIENTAL EN EL EJIDO DE VILLA PEHUENIA, PROVINCIA DEL NEUQUÉN, ARGENTINA
Published 2014-12-01“…This process involves sustained social and economic relations on cultural patterns, political, institutional, and legal and policy dimensions and natural processes and relations of social groups with nature. Unlike other areas of the province, in Villa Pehuenia, located in Aluminé Department in the mountainous area of the Province of Neuquén, vulnerability and risk are not always related to situations of high levels of poverty and the exclusion of social groups. …”
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Caractérisation éthologique de l’émotivité chez le cercopithèque de Brazza (Cercopithecus neglectus)
Published 2009-09-01“…The understanding of the functioning of social groups implies knowledge of the individual characteristics. …”
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Success or Failure in the City? Social Mobility and Rural-Urban Migration in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Groningen, the Netherlands
Published 2018-02-01“… This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social mobility of different social groups from the perspective of the sending countryside and not of the receiving city. …”
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Success or Failure in the City? Social Mobility and Rural-Urban Migration in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Groningen, the Netherlands
Published 2018-02-01“…This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social mobility of different social groups from the perspective of the sending countryside and not of the receiving city. …”
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MODELS OF GOVERNMENTAL CRISIS COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
Published 2013-12-01“…On the level of information processing the primary step is to discover both major crisis tendencies in each of the core social systems, and social groups whose opinions and interests should be considered. …”
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«Islamic Socialism» in Pakistan: Evolution, Implementation and Legacy in Domestic and Foreign Policy
Published 2023-11-01“…The application of elite theory allows for a deconstruction of the Pakistani statehood, unveiling the specific social groups shaping developmental trajectories. By leveraging historical sociology in international relations, the article investigates the influence of historical underpinnings on the decision-making of social groups, shedding light on their endeavors to construct the past for political purposes.The study meticulously traces the origins of "Islamic socialism," exploring the discourse's evolution in the initial decades following the country's independence. …”
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Success or Failure in the City? Social Mobility and Rural-Urban Migration in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Groningen, the Netherlands
Published 2018-02-01“…This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social mobility of different social groups from the perspective of the sending countryside and not of the receiving city. …”
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Success or Failure in the City? Social Mobility and Rural-Urban Migration in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Groningen, the Netherlands
Published 2018-02-01“…This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social mobility of different social groups from the perspective of the sending countryside and not of the receiving city. …”
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THE SOCIAL COMPOSITION AND MAIN TASKS OF RUSSIAN RIGHT-MONARCHIST AND CENTRIST POLITICAL PARTIES OF THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
Published 2016-04-01“…This article analyzes the social composition of the political parties of the Russian Empire in the early XX century and a real reflection of interests of different social groups. The estates principle of social organization of pre-revolutionary Russia, seems, was to be decisive to formation of the party organizations. …”
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Evaluating Active Labour Market Policies in Türkiye by Regions via Multidimensional Scaling and Clustering Analysis
Published 2025-01-01“…However, significant social groups and regional differences occupy an essential role while formulating the programmes. …”
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Success or Failure in the City? Social Mobility and Rural-Urban Migration in Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Groningen, the Netherlands
Published 2018-02-01“…This article studies the relation between rural-urban migration and the upward and downward social mobility of different social groups from the perspective of the sending countryside and not of the receiving city. …”
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Effects of Social Structure on Effective Population Size Change Estimates
Published 2025-01-01“…However, most vertebrates are typically organized in populations subdivided into social groups that are usually ignored in the interpretation of genetic data. …”
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National‐Scale Flood Hazard Data Unfit for Urban Risk Management
Published 2024-07-01“…Collectively, these differences point to limited capacity of FSF data to confidently assess which municipalities, social groups, and individual properties are at risk of flooding within urban areas. …”
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