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Social Relationships and Social Roles

Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2012
This review draws attention to the broad and diverse theoretical underpinnings of interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT). A plea is made for greater attention to the theoretical influences on IPT in forming our understanding of the techniques and processes and to establish indicators of successful outcome as well as for whom the treatment is most suitable ...
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Responses to robot social roles and social role framing

2011 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), 2011
Promoting dependents' perceptions of point-of-injury care robots as social actors may elicit feelings of companionship and diminish stress. However, numerous rescuers may control these robots and communicate with dependents through the robot, creating communication and interaction challenges that may be best addressed by creating a pure medium robot ...
Victoria Groom   +5 more
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Social Experimentation Self-Process or Social Role

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1985
The present article uses Lifton's protean man concept to describe a pattern of social experimentation with new religious, cultic and self-growth groups in con temporary American society. However, proteanism or social experimentation is understood herein to signify a positive search by some for meaning, identity and community, and to describe more ...
B K, Kilbourne, J T, Richardson
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Social Role Theory and Social Role Valorization for Care Management Practice

Care Management Journals, 2015
This article proposes that social role theory (SRT) and social role valorization (SRV) be established as organizing theories for care managers. SRT is a recognized sociological theory that has a distinctive place in care management practice. SRV is an adjunct for SRT that focuses on people who are devalued by being in a negative social position and ...
Thomas J, Blakely, Gregory M, Dziadosz
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Computational Social Roles

2022
Millions of people participate in online communities, exchange expertise and ideas, and collaborate to produce complex artifacts. They often enact a variety of social roles in the process of helping their communities and the public at large, which strongly influence the amount and types of work they do, and how they coordinate their activities.
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Social tagging roles

Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2008
Social tagging systems provide users with the opportunity to employ tags in a communicative manner. To explore the use of tags for communication in these systems, we report results from 33 user interviews and employ the concept of social roles to describe audience-oriented tagging, including roles of community-seeker, community-builder, evangelist ...
Jennifer Thom-Santelli   +2 more
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Male Social Roles

1984
There is something rather special about a statement constructed by a group of men at the Berkeley Men’s Center several years ago. This group of men felt that they wanted to become “human” and in essence, wanted freedom from what they perceived to be a highly restrictive sex-role in America. Among other things, these men said: We no longer want to feel
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Role socialization theory

European Physical Education Review, 2015
Much has been learned about the socialization of physical education (PE) teachers using occupational socialization theory (OST). However, important to understanding any socialization process is explaining how the roles that individuals play are socially constructed and contextually bound.
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Social Role Normativity

2023
Abstract Internalists about social role normativity think that an agent is responsive to and evaluable under a set of norms because they prefer them or because they self-legislate them or because the norms have an intersubjective ground.
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