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Responses to robot social roles and social role framing
2011 International Conference on Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), 2011Promoting 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 ...
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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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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 Relationships and Social Roles
Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 2012This 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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Socialization and Roles in Nursing
Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1983There is no dearth of studies on the socialization of nurses. However, with the exception of a few researchers, notably Kramer (1968, 1970, 1972), no consistent conceptual view has been employed to guide such research. By far the largest amount of research on the socialization of nurses has centered on examining certain values and attitudes of ...
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Justifying Social Inequalities: The Role of Social Darwinism
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020Three studies supported a model whereby associations between ideologies that share roots in biological determinism and outcomes that reinforce inequality (based on gender, race, or class) were mediated by system justification beliefs (SJB). Outcomes included support for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton as president (Study 1), justifying police ...
Laurie A. Rudman, Lina H. Saud
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The Social Role of Social Work
International Social Work, 2003Social workers are concerned with helping the poor and enabling people to use social and community resources. However, social work has abandoned its mission to help the poor and oppressed and to build communality. Instead, many social workers are devoting themselves to careers in psychotherapy.
Orit Nuttman-Shwartz, Shira Hantman
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Social Role Theory and Social Role Valorization for Care Management Practice
Care Management Journals, 2015This 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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Social Experimentation Self-Process or Social Role
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1985The 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 aptly
B K, Kilbourne, J T, Richardson
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