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International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2011
In this paper we introduce and analyze social distance games, a family of non-transferable utility coalitional games where an agent's utility is a measure of closeness to the other members of the coalition. We study both social welfare maximisation and stability in these games from a graph theoretic perspective.
Simina Brânzei, Kate Larson
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In this paper we introduce and analyze social distance games, a family of non-transferable utility coalitional games where an agent's utility is a measure of closeness to the other members of the coalition. We study both social welfare maximisation and stability in these games from a graph theoretic perspective.
Simina Brânzei, Kate Larson
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Social Distancing and the Unvaccinated
New England Journal of Medicine, 2015In January 2015, a federal appeals court ruled that New York State has the authority to bar unvaccinated children from school during outbreaks of vaccine-preventable illnesses, even if doing so overrides a family's religious freedom with regard to vaccination.
Y Tony, Yang, Ross D, Silverman
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2020
Magee and Smith (2013) theorized that asymmetric dependence creates asymmetric social distance in power relations, and that high-power individuals feel more distant than their low-power counterparts. I review research consistent with, and in some cases possibly inspired by, the social distance theory of power.
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Magee and Smith (2013) theorized that asymmetric dependence creates asymmetric social distance in power relations, and that high-power individuals feel more distant than their low-power counterparts. I review research consistent with, and in some cases possibly inspired by, the social distance theory of power.
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Social distance, heterogeneity and social interactions
Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2003A crucial ingredient in social interaction models is the structure of peer groups, which link individuals with similar characteristics. We propose and study a dynamic binary choice model with social interactions in which heterogeneity of peer group effects is modeled introducing diversity in individual characteristics and linking pairwise influences to
Cont, Rama, Loewe, Matthias
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Social Work in a Time of Social Distance
Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care, 2020At the children’s hospital where I work, we palliative social workers are having something of an identity crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic.As palliative social workers, we’re usually not as invo...
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Community Mental Health Journal, 1966
To determine the relative degree of avoidance elicited by the dying, a sample of 203 college students were requested to respond to a social distance scale evaluating 14 ethnic and nonethnic groups. Male subjects indicated basically less avoidance than female subjects, and ethnic groups (e.g. Negro, Mexican-American) were less avoided than the nonethnic
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To determine the relative degree of avoidance elicited by the dying, a sample of 203 college students were requested to respond to a social distance scale evaluating 14 ethnic and nonethnic groups. Male subjects indicated basically less avoidance than female subjects, and ethnic groups (e.g. Negro, Mexican-American) were less avoided than the nonethnic
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2012
This paper continues with the idea of social distance, proposed in [2] and introduces an algebra with two operators for group social distance and lead distance. It essentially extends the concept of social distance from individual level to group level, formally specifying how a group is socially distanced from an opportunity that intends development ...
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This paper continues with the idea of social distance, proposed in [2] and introduces an algebra with two operators for group social distance and lead distance. It essentially extends the concept of social distance from individual level to group level, formally specifying how a group is socially distanced from an opportunity that intends development ...
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2020
Abstract Chapter 7 looks at the special housing unit for gay and transgender prisoners in the Los Angeles County Jail. This unit houses a small population, and many of the residents know each other from interacting on the street. In addition, because of an unusual and controversial admissions process, prisoners in this unit are far more ...
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Abstract Chapter 7 looks at the special housing unit for gay and transgender prisoners in the Los Angeles County Jail. This unit houses a small population, and many of the residents know each other from interacting on the street. In addition, because of an unusual and controversial admissions process, prisoners in this unit are far more ...
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Wort und Antwort - Dominikanische Zeitschrift für Glauben und Gesellschaft, 2022
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