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Representation gap for transition factors from social sciences in energy and emissions modeling
Kunnas S, Trutnevyte E.
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Community informed recommendations for a campaign to promote awareness of long-acting injectable PrEP among Latino men who have sex with men. [PDF]
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Social Representations, Social Identity, and Representational Imputation
European Psychologist, 2023Abstract. Social representations can be considered as sets of knowledge, beliefs, or opinions shared by members of a group regarding social objects such as general topics (e.g., vaccination), tangible objects (e.g., electric cars), or even social groups (e.g., migrants).
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European Journal of Political Research, 1997
Abstract This paper examines social representation in the European Parliament using a model which uses the demand, the supply and the structure of opportunities as factors explaining differential recruitment. Analysis of the experiences of candidates suggest that supply–side factors proved more strongly related to candidates gaining winnable seats than
Pippa Norris, Mark Franklin
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Abstract This paper examines social representation in the European Parliament using a model which uses the demand, the supply and the structure of opportunities as factors explaining differential recruitment. Analysis of the experiences of candidates suggest that supply–side factors proved more strongly related to candidates gaining winnable seats than
Pippa Norris, Mark Franklin
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AIDS: Social Representations, Social Practices.
Social Forces, 1992This book brings together specially selected papers addressing themes discussed at the Eighth Conference on the Social Aspects of AIDS held in London in late 1995.
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How Social Are Task Representations?
Psychological Science, 2009The classical Simon effect shows that actions are carried out faster if they spatially correspond to the stimulus signaling them. Recent studies revealed that this is the case even when the two actions are carried out by different people; this finding has been taken to imply that task representations are socially shared.
Hommel, B. +2 more
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Social Representations of Female Orgasm
Journal of Health Psychology, 2009This study examines women's social representations of female orgasm. Fifty semi-structured interviews were conducted with British women. The data were thematically analysed and compared with the content of female orgasm-related writing in two women's magazines over a 30-year period.
Maya, Lavie-Ajayi, Hélène, Joffe
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Social determinants of health and US cancer screening interventions: A systematic review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2023Ariella R Korn
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