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    Research of problems and prospects of development of public control in the information and communication space by D. A. Okolyshev

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…An overview of studies in the interdisciplinary field of knowledge that are dedicated to potential threats in public political discourse affecting the consciousness of social groups is provided. The degree of elaboration regarding the issues facing the implementation of public control processes in the public administration system is assessed. …”
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    Structure and content of administrative and legal status of the subjects counteracting offenses in the field of entrepreneurial activity by V. M. Vasyliev

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The notion of a subject of an offense in the sphere of entrepreneurship has been defined: a system of state and non-state agencies, public organizations, social groups and citizens whose activities are focused on eliminating the causes and conditions that give rise to and provoke offenses in the sphere of economic commercial activity (entrepreneurship), preventing these offenses at different stages of incorrect behavior of the participants of relations in the field of entrepreneurship, as well as bringing them to legal liability. …”
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  3. 123

    Europa in the Late Middle Ages and Development of Society and Culture of Grand Duchy of Lithuania by Rimvydas Petrauskas

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…This process of socio-cultural adaptation has resulted in deep change in Lithuanian society and worldviews of its different social groups.   …”
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  4. 124

    Conflict behavior in the rural community of Siberia: agricultural entrepreneurs and «Kyrgyz population» in context of socio-cultural transformations of late XIX–early XX centuries... by I. I. Krott

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…In the scientific article based on representative sources, issues of conflict behavior between the main «newcomers» social groups and the autochthonous population of the Siberian local community in the late XIX–early XX centuries are considered. …”
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  5. 125

    Occupational therapists’ experiences of hegemony in a mental health setting: A practice-based enquiry by MaryBeth Gallagher, Nancy Bagatell

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…One barrier noted in the literature is hegemony, the dominance of one social group’s ideas over others. Specifically, biomedical and business models dominating healthcare are reported to significantly impact occupational therapists.Objective To describe how occupational therapists experience and manage hegemony in an acute mental health setting in the United States.Methods A community of practice scholars composed of nine occupational therapists participated in a practice-based enquiry. …”
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  6. 126

    Students’ attitudes towards ethnic entrepreneurship by T. Yu. Pavlenina, G. I. Seletkova, V. V. Levchenko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Such a group as student youth has been chosen for the study, since one of its key characteristics is a low level of tolerance, which can be expressed in the lack of tolerant attitudes towards social groups, including ethnic groups. The migrant and national approaches to understanding ethnopreneurship have been distinguished, the classification of which depends on the actor or product orientation. …”
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    Digital participation: category conceptualization in foreign practice of civic engagement by S. B. Abramova

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The participatory interpretation allows us to conclude that civic participation is extremely positive, based on a culture of participation and consistency in the goals of various social groups and subjects.…”
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    By Canoe and Speedboat: The Recent Expansion of the Ìlàjẹ Fishing Trade by Kayọde Joseph Onipede

    Published 2021-12-01
    “… Competition has remained a significant feature of trade, particularly in regions with diverse social groups like the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. …”
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  9. 129

    Civilizations in World Politics: Reasons for Clash and Dialogue by M. V. Kharkevich

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The clash and dialogue are not among civilizations but rather among different states or social groups within and among civilizations. The most conflictual group is a fundamentalist one, its reference framework is totally determined by religious values. …”
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    Law diversities for climate change: legal pluralism and climate governance in Indonesia by Muhammad Insan Tarigan, Raisha Hafandi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As a result, the role of communities at the grassroots level or other social groups is not represented. Therefore, the formulation of Indonesia's NDC policy documents, especially those related to the forest and land use (FOLU) sector, is recommended to increase the inclusiveness of local communities, local governments, and non-governmental organizations. …”
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    Drug Consumption in University Students of Cienfuegos Province by Raúl López Fernández, Flavia Linares Tovar, Claudia López Palmero, Rosania Olivera Bolaños, Anais Valladares González

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…<strong>Foundation:</strong> in the last decades there has been an increment of the use and abuse of drugs in certain social groups. University students are in a vulnerable period, characterized by high alcohol and tobacco consumption. …”
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    Financiarisation et classes sociales : introduction au dossier by Benjamin Lemoine, Quentin Ravelli

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…By dividing wages, generalizing indebtedness and creating the illusion that ownership has become universal, financialization has changed the relationship between social groups, forms of conflict, and political representation. …”
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    Proverbial Expressions in Contextual Definition of Káà and its Postproverbial Imagination by Michael Olaniyi Ajadi

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…An in-depth study of Yorùbá architectural designs will provide sectional scrutiny of each spatial location in their building complexes and unveil the social group’s time-honored customs. The paper, therefore, studies spatial attributes, styles, and designative units in diverse Yorùbá architectural structures for historical values and denotations of customary beliefs and practices. …”
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    Evidence that flocking behavior is rewarded by singing, flock mates, and mu opioid receptors in the nucleus accumbens. by Alyse N Maksimoski, Taviah A Levenson, Changjiu Zhao, Lauren V Riters

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It has been proposed that social groups are maintained both by reward resulting from positive social interactions and by the reduction of a negative state that would otherwise be caused by social separation. …”
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    Contemporary information social risks in the post-modern era by L. V. Tcerkasevich, E. A. Makarenko

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This is due to the massive spread of information and Internet technology, global changes in the structure of values of modern society, and the reassessment of a number of historical events and characters by some social groups. The focus is on the destruction of traditional mechanisms for transmitting social experience and memory and the transformation of perceptions of history through the use of virtual forms of communication. …”
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    The politics of gating (A response to Private Security and Public Space by Manzi and Smith-Bowers) by Rowland Atkinson

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Critically then the risk is that ignoring the political and normative aspects of gating, as I believe Manzi and Smith-Bowers do, may lead to further and deeper socio-spatial segregation that itself excludes the voice of social groups least able to challenge or, indeed, reside in gated developments and the additional security that they appear to offer. …”
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    The politics of gating (A response to Private Security and Public Space by Manzi and Smith-Bowers) by Rowland Atkinson

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Critically then the risk is that ignoring the political and normative aspects of gating, as I believe Manzi and Smith-Bowers do, may lead to further and deeper socio-spatial segregation that itself excludes the voice of social groups least able to challenge or, indeed, reside in gated developments and the additional security that they appear to offer. …”
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    Neural network as a mirror of social attitudes: analysis of distortions in generative images by A. G. Tertyshnikova, U. O. Pavlova, M. D. Starovoytova

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…AI is also characterised by attributing certain traits to different social groups, such as slovenliness and disorganisation, representing them in connection with a certain style of dress, and using several recurring markers to denote status or wealth.…”
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    The concept and types of subjects of countering offenses in the entrepreneurial sphere by V. M. Vasyliev

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The notion of a subject of an offense in the sphere of entrepreneurship is defined: a system of state and non-state bodies, public organizations, social groups and citizens whose activities are focused on eliminating the causes and conditions that give rise to and provoke offenses in the sphere of economic commercial activity (entrepreneurship), preventing these offenses from different stages of incorrect behavior of participants of relations in the field of entrepreneurship, as well as bringing them to the legal first responsibility. …”
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    The politics of gating (A response to Private Security and Public Space by Manzi and Smith-Bowers) by Rowland Atkinson

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…Critically then the risk is that ignoring the political and normative aspects of gating, as I believe Manzi and Smith-Bowers do, may lead to further and deeper socio-spatial segregation that itself excludes the voice of social groups least able to challenge or, indeed, reside in gated developments and the additional security that they appear to offer. …”
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