... Moremi form close, equitable, supportive, andenduringsocial relationships and show strongand stable preferences for close kin and for unrelated females who are close in age and rank These findings ... indicate that mothers and daughters had significantly stronger socialbonds than any other category of dyads; sisters had significantly stronger socialbonds than aunts and nieces, cousins, or ... had stronger socialbonds than the average female dyad in the group, and low values of the sociality index represent dyads that had weaker socialbonds Some analyses focus on the stability of social...
... philosophy of social criticism This anecdote raises three sets of questions about social critics andsocial criticism in everyday life: how social critics social criticism? what social critics do? and ... Political Theory and Feminist Social Criticism criticism complements and promotes strong democracy according to Barber Social criticism is an ongoing incremental process leading toward strong democracy ... exploitation to silence some within a society and to impede social criticism andsocial change The social critic must criticize the values, practices, and norms of a society This may require being...
... interactions between genes and the social environment Understanding their implications and the new biology they describe are key goals for the behavioural sciences and for psychiatry Devising ... children and the effect of genotype was assessed on 14 measures of cognitive function, including working memory, verbal and motor inhibition, attentional control, and IQ, assessed at ages and 10 ... dopamine, noradrenalin and serotonin, have been linked with antisocial behaviour in human beings (Brunner et al., 1993) and aggressive behaviour in mice (Cases et al., 1995) Caspi and colleagues (2002)...
... Psychosis and Human Nature London: Penguin Bentall, R P and Kinderman, P (1999) Self-regulation, effect and psychosis: the role of social cognition in paranoia and mania In Handbook of Cognition and ... depersonalisation and derealisation, 227 Cognition, emotion and the social world while in mania heightened perception affects the perceived intensity of colours and sounds and the beauty of music ... Psychological Medicine, 11, 783–94 Turnbull, G and Bebbington, P (2001) Anxiety and the schizophrenic process: clinical and epidemiological evidence Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 36, 235–43...
... designing and launching social media products and services Foreword In early winter 2006, a decision was made at VTT that social media business opportunities should be studied and identified YouTube and ... Many musicians and bands have risen to fame through the service (an example is the English band Arctic Monkeys) The service is a testing field and a collector of fans for the bands, and thus a very ... define a clear and unambiguous glossary of social media terminology Resome = Revenue from social media Definitions Social media, collective intelligence, content, community, sociality ” This...
... Raghavan, and Andrew Tomkins 2004 Structure and evolution of blogspace Commun ACM, 47:35–39, December Amanda Lenhart, Kristen Purcell, Aaron Smith, and Kathryn Zickuhr 2010 Social media and young ... with the earlier shifts at 1977 and 1979, SMS messaging coincide with both the earlier and later shifts at 1979 and 1982, and the social networking sites, MySpace and Facebook coincide with the ... creation and/ or popularity of social media technologies compared to the years that had a change in writing style We looked at many popular social media technologies such as weblogs, messaging, and social...
... (1) guidance and support for IRBs; (2) qualifications and performance standards for IRBs and researchers; (3) communication among IRBs PROTECTING PARTICIPANTS AND FACILITATING SOCIALAND BEHAVIORAL ... function, and performance of the IRB system as it relates to SBES research and to recommend research and practice to improve the system PROTECTING PARTICIPANTS AND FACILITATING SOCIALAND BEHAVIORAL ... participants and their economic and other costs are scant Only a handful of major surveys, smaller surveys, and case studies have examined IRB operations and the consequences for participant protection and...
... exceeds 50% of 15-year-old students in the Netherlands, Ireland and Chile, and between 35% and 40% in Australia and Korea In contrast, in Turkey, Iceland and Norway, more than 98% of students attend ... Finland Japan Turkey Canada Portugal Chinese Taipei Poland New Zealand Spain Liechtenstein Estonia Netherlands Italy Switzerland Latvia Australia OECD average France Belgium Ireland Iceland Mexico ... Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Israel Italy Japan Korea Luxembourg Mexico Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland...
... dividends or share buy backs Mandatory deferral Usually based on an earnings-related trigger or a solvency ratio (for financial companies) Maturity, and Extension Hybrid bonds are usually long dated, ... of the model Technical details on the model Credit Research Common features of hybrid bonds Subordination, and Coupon deferral Subordination of capital Hybrid securities are subordinated to Senior ... securities Pricing hybrid bonds The multiple method SG’s quantitative approach Relative value analysis Appendices Characteristics of existing issues Sensitivity analysis and stress-testing of the...
... problems of social progress andsocial retrogression; that is, the causes of the advancement of society to higher and more complex types of social organization and the causes of social decline ... the one hand all social phenomena are vital phenomena and on the other hand nearly all social phenomena are mental phenomena Every social problem has, in other words, its psychological and its ... understand the nature of the existing social order On the other hand, the jurist needs to know the principles of social organization and evolution in general before he can understand the nature and...
... build social media presence and engagement with our prospects and customers The enthusiasm for the potential of social remains strong, as many of us expect to improve our social media practices and ... expanded social reach will be led in 2012 by self-reported social marketing novices and dabblers, 78% and 71% respectively Experienced social marketers also plan to continue to invest in social ... Driving Business Value with Social Marketing: This eBook helps CMOs andsocial media strategists think about organizing and optimizing social marketing and lays out the steps and best practices to...
... `Social capital and mental health: an interdisciplinary review of primary evidence' Social Science and Medicine 5(61), 943-964 Anderson, A and Damio, G (2004) `Social capital, acculturation, and ... Locher, J., Ritchie, C and Roth, D (2005) `Social isolation, support, and capital and nutritional risk in an older sample: ethnic and gender differences' Social Science and Medicine 60(4), 747-761 ... Suryahadi, A and& Bazzi, S (2008) ‘Indonesia’s social protection during and after the crisis’, in A Barientos and D Hulme (eds.), Social Protection for the Poor and Poorest: Concepts, Policies and Politics...
... material of Sections and generalizes (and partly simplifies) methods from [Sg], while that of Sections 8–11 extends techniques introduced in [N1] and [N2] 178 NIKOLAY NIKOLOV AND DAN SEGAL We are ... epimorphism π : Fd → G and put gi = π(w(ui )) for i = 1, , d Then G1 = w(G) = g1 , , gd and for each i we have gi = w(π(ui )) ∈ X Note that d depends only on w and d, and that (4) −h [h, ... Theorem 1.9, and we set D = + 2D; ON FINITELY GENERATED PROFINITE GROUPS, I 189 C(q) and M (q) are the constants specified in Theorem 1.10, and we set z(q) = M (q)D(q + D) Definition Let ε > and k ∈...
... apparent economic andsocial benefits Old paradigms As during earlier technological andsocial transformations, there is a disjunction between existing structures and institutions and what’s needed ... experiences and quickly reflect on what works and what doesn’t 10 THE OPEN BOOK OF SOCIAL INNOVATION End notes Murray, R., Caulier-Grice, J and Mulgan, G (2009) Social Venturing.’ The Social Innovator ... organisational change and changes in financing, and can deal with new relationships with stakeholders and territories Social innovation’ seeks new answers to social problems by: identifying and delivering...
... the new social work award in England which was the impetus for the Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) and the Social Policy andSocial Work Lear ning and Teaching Support Network (SWAPltsn) ... skill in social work and should underpin social work interventions, there is no singular theory or understanding as to what the purpose of assessment is and what the process should entail Social ... and to Julia Phillips, Jackie Rafferty and colleagues at the Social Policy andSocial Work Learning and Teaching Support Network (SWAPltsn) for their support and assistance as co-commissioners of...
... websites andsocial networks to ebooks and webinars, and explains the advantages and disadvantages of each channel We’ll review how to determine content needs, and we’ll assign resources to create and ... mobile and tablet 24% Web, and print 23% Web, print and mobile 21% Web only Web, mobile and tablet 16% 10% Web and mobile 6% Note: *traditional and digital Source: AdMedia Partners, Inc “Merger and ... expect content from brands and the companies they business with More and more, marketing is structured to supply content and to enable customers to use it, interact with it, and share it To sell,...
... Empiricism, and Metaphysics Popper’s Metaphysical and Scientific Realism Realism, World 3, andSocial Inquiry Summary 24 25 29 32 40 Chapter Three Social Laws, the Unity of Scientific Method, and Situational ... contribution to metaphysics and ontology—namely, his theory of Worlds 1, 2, and 3 and the realist understanding of social entities it entails Our examination of Popper and positivism will continue ... “[k]nowledge consists of descriptions of facts (and not of explanations and hypotheses),” and Bertrand Russell’s “‘logistic’ philosophy 26 KARL POPPER AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES of mathematics” (ibid.;...
... Pandolfi, “Riesz systems and controllability of heat equations with memory,” Integral Equations and Operator Theory, vol 64, no 3, pp 429–453, 2009 W Arendt, C J K Batty, M Hieber, and F Neubrander, ... unique solution of 1.1 , it is easy to see that the strong stability and asymptotic almost periodicity of 1.1 follows from the strong stability and asymptotic almost periodicity of S t , respectively ... β α λ λ β −A β λ α β −1 2.13 Then a if Re α β / and λ −1 iβ ∈ρ A α β iλ 2.14 for each λ ∈ R, then 1.1 is strongly stable; b if X is reflexive and < p < ∞, then 1.1 is asymptotically almost periodic...