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In today’s post-industrial societies, young people, compared to previous generations, experience longer and more complex processes of creating professional identity, developing a career or finding “one’s vocation”.
Milda Pivoriūtė
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Developing the Concept of Belonging Work for Social Research
This article continues the conceptual work of developing a process-oriented perspective on belonging by taking up the active engagement of affiliation (and disaffiliation) as an undertheorised yet necessary aspect of accomplishing belonging.
Kaisa Kuurne (née Ketokivi), Atte Vieno
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The article is an attempt to analyze The Willows by Algernon Blackwood in terms of the sociological concept of multiple realities.
Andrzej Kasperek
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This study uses the concept of “technological space,” a term that defines the interplay between the social and technological environment, extending our understanding of environmental factors in various scientific domains.
Galina A. Barysheva+4 more
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Leaders on the forefront of the rapidly escalating climate crisis continually seek effective strategies to help communities stay engaged without burning out or spiraling into despair.
Tallessyn Zawn Grenfell-Lee
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En 1967, Editions Le Minuit publicaba en francés la obra del gran historiador del arte Erwin Panofsky: “Architecture gothique et pensé escolastique”, donde se explica cómo los hábitos mentales producidos por la escolástica medieval habrían influido en ...
José María Arribas Macho
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Sociological analysis of the concept of young family
The article discusses the concept, status, key problems and aspects of family values of a young family. The family as a social institution goes through various stages of formation and development and performs a certain function.
A. B. Sarsenova, Zh.S. Uristemova
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Disease-Related Stigma, Stigmatizers, Causes, and Consequences: A Systematic Review
Background: Stigma is a sociological concept that is important in medicine and health because it threatens health as much as the disease itself. We aimed to explore the causes, stigmatizers, consequences and coping strategies related to the stigma of ...
Hossein Akbari+2 more
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This study describes how parents experience their role in enhancing the well-being of their children and what this reveals about parental agency in the context of collaborations between home and school.
Teija Koskela
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An exploration of sociological factors that contribute to physician burnout
A discussion about mental health and how it relates to the medical profession is incomplete without exploring the concept of burnout. The implications of physician burnout are profound, and it is plaguing the medical community at epidemic rates ...
Jennifer R. Gray
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