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    Gambling in Spain: the need for a geographical perspective by Arsenio Villar Lama, David Fiedor, Miguel García Martín, Miloslav Šerý

    Published 2021-05-01
    “… The social practice of games of chance and gambling can be read in an interesting variety of ways in the area of the Social Sciences. One is the geographical perspective, which highlights the spatial repercussions of this form of recreation. …”
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    Globalização da economia e reestruturação produtiva: as repercussões sociais das novas configurações do trabalho by Noêmia Lazzareschi

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The considerations developed here result from analysis of a large number of studies of the Social Sciences, especially in the area of Sociology of Work, and from research conducted and directed by the author over the last twenty years. …”
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    Les objets techniques au prisme du cycle hydrosocial : renouveaux théoriques et empiriques by Marie-Anne Germaine, David Blanchon, Élise Temple-Boyer, Rhoda Fofack-Garcia

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This special issue entitled « Technical objects at the prism of hydrosocial cycle : new theoretical and empirical approaches » presents new insights concerning water-society relations in social sciences. It is characterized by interdisciplinary approaches and engages with two main theoretical frameworks : science and technology studies and political ecology. …”
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    Reminiscence Tours and Pilgrimage Sites by Katja Uusihakala

    Published 2011-01-01
    “… The concept of pilgrimage has recently received fresh attention in the social sciences. One reason for this stems from the fact that migrations, diasporas and similar movements are considered constitutive to the conceptualization and understanding of various contemporary social and cultural processes. …”
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    O nosso presente: a condição humana em alguns espelhos da modernidade e da pós-modernidade by Brenda Teresa Porto de Matos

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Finally, post-modernity is described in an exploratory manner through some images conceived by social sciences, taking into consideration the fact that its main ideas, although originated within the cultural sphere, spread to all dimensions of life in contemporary society: political, economical, social and strictly cultural…”
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    The Role of Financial Technology on the Nexus Between Demographic, Socio-economic, and Psychological Factors, and the Financial Literacy Gap by Samira Ben Belgacem, Ghousia Khatoon, Hussaini Bala, Abad Alzuman

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The descriptive and inferential statistics were computed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences. The study findings revealed that FinTech innovation as a moderating variable has a limited impact on closing the financial literacy gap. …”
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    Po co matematykom Jan Jakub Rousseau? by Alina Kalinowska, Adam Stański

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Over time, the mathematical modeling was found to be useful in the social sciences. A game theory describes diverse and cognizant participants forced to make decisions. …”
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    Gender and performance disparity in mathematics: A study of South Western Uganda by Amos, Musimenta, Francis Akena, Adyanga, Denis, Sekiwu

    Published 2020
    “…The study deconstructs the common gender-biased assumption that girls are naturally a ‘weaker sex’ and hence likely to embrace subjects that are considered ‘soft’ such as language, literacy, communication skills, social sciences among others. Such assumptions commonly fronted inadvertently without considering possible negative consequences, are based on societal construction of social differences with no substantive evidence as demonstrated in this study.…”
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