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Causes: Causing a Stir for Social Impact

2009
The dangers of letting technology, rather than the communities on the other end, lead.
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Are There Really Social Causes?

Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2023
This article investigates the causal efficacy of social properties, which faces the following puzzle. First, for both intuitive and scientific reasons, it seems social properties have causal import. But, second, social properties are also characteristically extrinsic: to have some social property depends, in typical cases, on what one’s society is ...
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Social Causes of Low Birth Weight

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1995
The manifest importance of reducing the incidence of low birth weight is most obvious for the first year of life: low birth weight is the single most important factor affecting infant morbidity and mortality1. However, there is growing evidence that the adverse consquences of low birth weight continue throughout the life cycle.
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Social Causes of Coronary Heart Disease

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 1980
By combining the results of prospective and other studies with cross-national and time series analyses of death rates, it is possible to roughly quantify the relative contribution of various causal factors to excess mortality. When coronary heart disease is treated in this way, it is apparent that broad social forces are its main causal factors ...
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New social fund could cause hardship

Nursing Standard, 1988
The Government's new social fund will mean sweeping cuts in the help available to the poorest members of the community according to the Labour Party.
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Scaling Social Impact through Branding Social Causes

2010
What helps causes to scale? Before social impact can scale, commitment to the cause must scale. By scaling, we mean expanding those involved with the cause and expanding efforts on behalf of the cause with the ultimate goal of increasing social impact.
Minette E. Drumwright   +1 more
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“Causes and Consequences of Sociality”

Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 1999
Cahan, S.   +4 more
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Social Problems: Causes and Controls.

Social Forces, 1972
Richard S. Sterne   +2 more
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Social Causes of Social Inequalities in Health

2004
Abstract The relation between society and health is challenging and important for two complementary reasons. For economists and those concerned with social policy, health may be a marker, a way of keeping score of how well the society is doing in delivering well-being.
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