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Facilitating Organisational Fluidity with Computational Social Matching

open access: green, 2020
Striving to operate in increasingly dynamic environments, organisations can be seen as fluid and communicative entities where traditional boundaries fade away and collaborations emerge ad hoc. To enhance fluidity, we conceptualise computational social matching as a research area investigating how to digitally support the development of mutually ...
Jukka Huhtamäki   +2 more
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Fluidity of social identities: implications for applying intersectionality [PDF]

open access: hybridEquality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal
PurposeIntersectionality addresses complex avenues of oppression that emanate at the intersections of one’s identities. However, the intersectional framework assumes static identities, which are increasingly being acknowledged for their fluidity.
Babar Dharani
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Social Fluidity in Children's Face-to-Face Interaction Networks

open access: gold, 2020
During free play, children decide with which peers they want to spend their time. The distribution of time and social effort amongst their peers can be indicative for the inclusivity of the group. In this appraisal paper, we explore a recently introduced measure to estimate social mixing in groups, called social fluidity.
Daniela Gawehns, Matthijs van Leeuwen
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Forty years of social mobility in France: change in social fluidity in the light of recent models [PDF]

open access: greenRevue Française de Sociologie, 2001
The aim of this paper is to examine whether a long-term trend can be identified in the mobility regime of French society from the middle of the century. It begins with a review of the international literature on temporal trends in social fluidity within modern societies.
Vallet, Louis-André
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Fluidity in the self‐concept: the shift from personal to social identity [PDF]

open access: bronzeEuropean Journal of Social Psychology, 2004
AbstractDominant personality models of the self‐concept (e.g. self‐schema theory) conceive of the self as a relatively stable cognitive representation or schema. The self‐schema controls how we process self‐relevant information across a myriad of situations.
Rina S. Onorato, John Turner
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An introduction for a political ontology of social fluidity

open access: diamondAthenea Digital. Revista de pensamiento e investigación social, 2002
Fernando José García Selgas
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Towards modelling social fluidity II: from cartography to complex models of social fluidity

open access: diamondAthenea Digital. Revista de pensamiento e investigación social, 2014
Fernando José García Selgas   +1 more
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Diversity, fluidity and threats to social identity: The case of ELT in Oman [PDF]

open access: diamondالمجلة العربية للقياس والتقويم, 2022
amal saleh
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Intergenerational Mobility and Social Fluidity in France over Birth Cohorts and Across Age

open access: yes, 2020
Using the 1970, 1977, 1985, 1993, and 2003 Formation et Qualification Professionnelle (INSEE) surveys, this chapter analyzes how intergenerational social mobility and social fluidity have evolved in France for men and women born between 1906 and 1973. It demonstrates that the statistical association between class of origin and class of destination has ...
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Calculation of Rates of Social Mobility as a Means for the Description and Interpretation of Structured Social Inequalities [PDF]

open access: yesİnsan & Toplum, 2020
This study assesses the relevance of the methods of calculating mobility rates as a means describing and interpreting the nature and degree of structured social inequalities in a given system of social stratification.
Abdulkerim Sonmez
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