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Social Work Students ‘Juggling’ Field Placement

open access: yesSocial Work Education, 2016
Field education is widely acknowledged as a central component of social work education. However, it requires a substantial commitment of time and energy from students which can present challenges to students who have multiple responsibilities. Based on a
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Social design's implications for the IS field

Proceedings of the 2012 iConference, 2012
Social design is the collective task of developing an artifact for the public good. These projects are managed by community member volunteers who all have a shared conception of the public interest. In this paper we address the lack of attention social design has received in the Information Systems design research community.
Dane A. Dell, Murali Venkatesh
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Electronic social fields in bureaucracies

Communications of the ACM, 1991
Advanced computer tools designed to facilitate collaboration in a common task or across functions have had a remarkably disappointing record of diffusion and adoption [16]. Technologies that are unresponsive to users needs will not find their markets.
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Isabel: Social Field, Psychological Field, and Narrative Field

Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2013
The main point of this article is the recognition that the patient doesn't create a field only with the analyst, but also with other important people, with his work place, and with some Self-Objects. The analyst may perceive how the patient's moods, feelings, and self-esteem change when entering each of these different fields.
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Fields, Logics, and Social Movements: Prison Abolition and the Social Justice Field*

Sociological Inquiry, 2012
This essay argues that field analyses of social movements can be improved by incorporating more insights from Pierre Bourdieu. In particular, Bourdieu’s concepts of logic, symbolic capital, illusio, and doxa can enrich social movement scholarship by enabling scholars to identify new objects of study, connect organizational‐ and individual‐level effects,
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Social Medicine as a Field for Social Research

American Journal of Sociology, 1938
The oldest of the professions and the youngest of the sciences have become interdependent without knowing it. The dependence of medicine upon the physical and biological sciences has long been recognized. Early in the twentieth century psychology and medicine began to interpenetrate more than ever before.
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Social Fields and Social Forces

1995
From physics we know that nothing changes if there is no force at work. Conversely, the effect of a force is characterized by a change of the state of a system. Similar relations hold in connection with human behaviour. An individual will not change his/her behaviour if he/she is satisfied with his/her situation, i.e. if there is no reason for a change
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