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Isabel: Social Field, Psychological Field, and Narrative Field
Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2013The 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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Field Experiments Across the Social Sciences
Annual Review of Sociology, 2017Using field experiments, scholars can identify causal effects via randomization while studying people and groups in their naturally occurring contexts. In light of renewed interest in field experimental methods, this review covers a wide range of field experiments from across the social sciences, with an eye to those that adopt virtuous practices ...
Baldassarri, Delia, Abascal, Maria
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Social Fields and Social Forces
1995From 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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Organizational Socialization: A Field Study into Socialization Success and Rate
International Journal of Selection and Assessment, 2005The last decade has witnessed a resurgence of organizational socialization research. However, a critical question has been neglected: Is there a common underlying pattern to organizational socialization? We investigated newcomer learning, job satisfaction and intent to quit as common indicators of socialization, in research with 222 newcomers at two ...
Cooper-Thomas, H., Anderson, N.R.
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Fields, Logics, and Social Movements: Prison Abolition and the Social Justice Field*
Sociological Inquiry, 2012This 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 Innovation – Social Challenges and Future Research Fields
2011The article at hand discusses social innovations as an increasingly significant subject of discourse within civil society. Based on a growing awareness of the limited problem-solving potential of technological innovations, established control and problem-solving routines, the authors point out the necessity of social innovations. They argue that social
Jürgen Howaldt, Michael Schwarz
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Field teaching: A social history
Peabody Journal of Education, 1972Development of field teaching as an alternative form of education is an extension of the effort to provide formal education for handicapped and gifted children and adults who have been excluded from appropriate education in the United States. This effort is a continuing expression of the social movements generated by Dorthea Dix, Samuel Gridley Howe ...
Robert W. Heiny, Joseph J. Cunningham
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Social Medicine as a Field for Social Research
American Journal of Sociology, 1938The 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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