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Subjective social status moderates cortisol responses to social threat
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity, 2006Research has demonstrated a robust relationship between social status, physiology and health in humans and animals. However, perceptions of social status within a specific social group have rarely been studied in this area and may provide additional relevant information.
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Are Veterans Subjected to Social Indifference?
2020Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal, Vol 9 (2015): Spring ...
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Symptom: Subjectivities, Social Ills, Technologies
Annual Review of Anthropology, 2009In the domain of health, not only are the raw effects of economic, social, and medical inequalities continually devastating, but novel processes of reconfiguring illness experience, subjectivity, and control are also underway. Human relationships to medical technology are increasingly constituted outside the clinical encounter.
João Biehl, Amy Moran-Thomas
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Subjective Social Indicators and Urban Social Policy
Policy & Politics, 1979Social indicators are now an important component of policy making at all scales. Conventional, ‘objective’ indicators are persistently hampered, however, by problems connected with weighting and synthesizing data. Subjective indicators, based on measures of people’s hopes, frustrations, satisfactions and sense of well-being, offer a potentially more ...
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Social subjectivity, subject and social representation
2008Este trabajo discute algunos de los retos concernientes al desarrollo de representaciones sociales en la Psicología actual. Al igual que con cualquier construcción teórica capaz de iluminar nuevos aspectos del pensamiento científico, el concepto de representaciones sociales se ha expandido a través de los autores que lo usan con diferentes bases ...
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Subject area: Social relations
1981The social structure of which the student is a part and the role he or she plays in it; interpersonal relations.
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Social memory, social creativity and collective subjectivity
Social Science Information, 1997Social memory and social creativity are the two processes whereby social systems are reproduced and change without teleology. Social memory, with its ideal features but also its material embodiments, must have the collective dimension brought out, without detriment to the shifting and personalized ways with which individuals deal with it.
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Reflexive Social Subjectivities
2013tHE NOTION OF SOCIAL SUBJECT IS TAKEN UP IN THIS ESSAY AS DISTINCT FROM THAT OF THE PLURAL AGENT ADVANCED BY ANALITICAL PHILOSOPHERS. tHE AIM IS TO ELABORATE A DEFINITION AND A TENTATIVE THEORETICAL OUTLINE OF THE SOCIAL SUBJECT. sOCIAL SUBJECTSD ARE DEFINED AS A SUI GENERIS KIND OF SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP CHARACTERIZED AS A WE AND ENDOWED WITH A ...
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MAIN SUBJECTS OF SOCIAL ECONOMY
Problems and Perspectives of Entrepreneurship Development, 2020УДК 330.811.1; JEL Classification: B1Як слідує з сучасної соціально-економічної літератури, зміст соціальної економіки включає два основні, але виключно широкі класи явищ: соціальні і економічні. Реально ж практичний інтерес представляють їх конкретні прояви в формі суб'єктів соціальної економіки.
Babailov, Vasil, Levchenko, Yaroslava
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Socially (Un)constructed Subjectivity
Abstract The chapter discusses and criticizes a variety of social constructivist approaches to first-person experience. It first considers evidence from developmental psychology and then turns to ideas found in the anthropological and sociological literature.openaire +1 more source

