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Social Conditions and the AIDS Pandemic

Structural Interventions for HIV Prevention, 2018
This chapter describes the AIDS pandemic as being intimately linked with inequitable social conditions. The case is made that these social inequities must be the primary “target” of HIV prevention efforts.
R. Crosby   +2 more
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Social, proximal and conditioned threat

Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2017
Responding to threats in the environment is crucial for survival. Certain types of threat produce defensive responses without necessitating previous experience and are considered innate, whereas other threats are learned by experiencing aversive consequences.
Jörgen, Rosén   +2 more
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Conditional preferences for social systems

2001 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics. e-Systems and e-Man for Cybernetics in Cyberspace (Cat.No.01CH37236), 2002
The design of artificial decision-making systems must be founded on some notion of rationality. Conventional multi-agent decision-making methodologies, such as von Neumann-Morgenstern game theory, are based on the paradigm of individual rationality, which requires decision makers to take the action that is best for themselves, regardless of its effect ...
Wynn C. Stirling, Michael A. Goodrich
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Social Gestures as the Condition of Social Acts

Teoria. Rivista di filosofia, 2021
The thematization of social gestures and social acts is practically inexis-tent, despite a classification of various such actions emerging in texts by great philosophers of  the beginning  of  the  last  century.  My  intention  is  to  argue,  drawing  on  entirely  marginal  suggestions  of  several  authors  who  belong  to  different genres of ...
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Psychiatric Conditions and the Social Sciences

Psychopathology, 2005
Psychiatric disorders have a distinct shape, come in types and are inherent in <i>Homo sapiens</i>. To a social scientist, disorders exist by stipulation: contingent on a psychiatric frame of reference. Their materiality has meaning only in that framework. What is important is what that material might correspond to in a society’s systems of
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Classical Conditioning in Social Robots

2014
Classical conditioning is important in humans to learn and predict events in terms of associations between stimuli and to produce responses based on these associations. Social robots that have a classical conditioning skill like humans will have an advantage to interact with people more naturally, socially and effectively.
Rony Novianto   +3 more
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Social mission as competitive advantage: A configurational analysis of the strategic conditions of social entrepreneurship

Journal of business research, 2019
In social entrepreneurship, social and economic missions co-exist in a tensioned balance. At times, business survival requires reprioritizing objectives, leading social entrepreneurs to drift away from social values in pursuit of commercial gains.
P. Muñoz, J. Kimmitt
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Social Policy and Social Conditions in the GDR

International Journal of Sociology, 1988
(1988). Social Policy and Social Conditions in the GDR. International Journal of Sociology: Vol. 18, No. 3-4, pp. 3-26.
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Education and Social Conditions

The Pedagogical Seminary, 1913
(1913). Education and Social Conditions. The Pedagogical Seminary: Vol. 20, No. 4, pp. 531-538.
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