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Donations in social context

Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 2020
AbstractMany nonprofit organizations rely on donations to fund their programs, and a robust literature predicts donations in large‐scale quantitative studies. The focus, however, is almost exclusively on the financial characteristics of the organizations, leaving the social context underexplored.
Robert W. Ressler   +2 more
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Social Contexts and Social Pragmatics

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2015
The social state of a system of interacting principals is given by the set of social relationships among them. These relationships not only arise due to social interactions but also influence those interactions. For specificity, we restrict ourselves to (social) commitments as the kind of social relationship we consider and express the meanings of ...
Baldoni, Matteo   +3 more
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Personality and social context

Biological Reviews, 2010
There has been considerable interest among biologists in the phenomenon of non-human animal personality in recent years. Consistent variations among individuals in their behavioural responses to ecologically relevant stimuli, often relating to a trade-off between level of risk and reward, have been recorded in a wide variety of species, representing ...
Mike M, Webster, Ashley J W, Ward
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Adherence in Social Context

Controlled Clinical Trials, 2000
Much has been written about adherence to interventions in older adults. What has not been discussed as extensively is how adherence is influenced and affected by the multiple interacting layers of the social context. Guided by an ecological or multilevel system model, this paper explores how social context may impact adherence.
K E, Kidd, D G, Altman
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Social context summarization

Proceedings of the 34th international ACM SIGIR conference on Research and development in Information Retrieval, 2011
We study a novel problem of social context summarization for Web documents. Traditional summarization research has focused on extracting informative sentences from standard documents. With the rapid growth of online social networks, abundant user generated content (e.g., comments) associated with the standard documents is available.
Zi Yang   +5 more
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Permissions and the social context

The American Sociologist, 1990
By focusing on formal intensive interview research, this essay explores how the sociohistorical context influences the routine procedures by which sociologists obtained permission to conduct their studies. We examine the permissions process within the specific historical context of the 1950s and contrast it with contemporary issues of informed consent.
Carol A B, Warren, Tracy X, Karner
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The Social Context of Recovery

Psychiatry: Interpersonal and Biological Processes, 2004
The findings of Stein et al.’s two-month longitudinal study regarding reactions, impairment and help-seeking following the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, compel further exploration of the ways in which communal social functioning and individual social networking may serve either to reintegrate and reconnect community members or to pose ...
Steven, Steury   +2 more
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Consent and the Social Context

Nursing Ethics, 1995
A series of eight multidisciplinary conferences on consent to health care and research was held in London during the period 1992 to 1995. The aim was to present a rich and varied account of consent from the perspectives of academics (especially social scientists), practitioners, and people affected by personal experience.
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