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The following work deals with several issues concerning gender. Firstly, it examines several anthropologic and historical dynamics concerning the establishment and legitimacy of male power, in opposition to the subordination of everything that concerns ...
Paolo Rigliano +2 more
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Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is a research paradigm that works with marginalized populations within health contexts. The partnership between scholars and marginalized populations empowers participants through the pursuit of social ...
Laura-Kate Huse
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Identity, social groups and communication
The recent flourishing in discourses on identity in the social sciences as well as the fact that struggles of identity have become the paradigmatic form of social and political conflict in the modern world form the contextual framework of this article ...
Elirea Bornman
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Students’ Entrepreneurial Identity Construction: Role and Social Identity Influences
Identity directly impacts how university students behave and make decisions in entrepreneurial practice. Therefore, it is significant to explore the factors influencing the identity construction of student-entrepreneurs to understand how processes are ...
Weihui Mei, Lorraine Pe Symaco
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Introduction: Music, Social Identity, Political Cohesion [PDF]
Zwischen dem 5. und 1. Jhdt. v. Chr. betrachteten politische Theoretiker in China und Europa Musik als nützlichen Maßstab für den politischen Charakter und Zustand von Gesellschaften und ihren Machthabern.
Eichmann, Ricardo +2 more
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Optimal experience and optimal identity: a multinational study of the associations between flow and social identity [PDF]
Eudaimonistic identity theory posits a link between activity and identity, where a selfdefining activity promotes the strength of a person's identity. An activity engaged in with high enjoyment, full involvement, and high concentration can facilitate the
BONAIUTO, Marino +4 more
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According to social identity theory people derive part of their identity—their social identity—from the groups to which they belong (e.g., an identity as “student”, “woman”, “left-hander”, or “Barcelona supporter”). Social identities differ in strength and content.
Scheepers, D., Ellemers, N.
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In the context of the increasing proliferation of users on social networking sites (SNS) and the ensuing debate on their benefits and drawbacks, this study examines the interconnection between human behaviors and identity formation on Facebook.
Tawfiq Ola Abdullah +2 more
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Lone star or team player?:The interrelationship of different identification foci and the role of self-presentation concerns [PDF]
Work identity is important in the attraction and retention of staff, yet how the facets of such identity relate remains convoluted and unclear despite this being of interest to both scholars and practitioners.
Holtgrave, Max +3 more
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Learning democracy in social work [PDF]
In this contribution, we discuss the role of social work in processes of democracy. A key question in this discussion concerns the meaning of ‘the social’ in social work.
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