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Time, Social Change, and Social Work
Social Work in Health Care, 1984The nature of time and social change is considered from two points of view, the linear and the synergistic. The implications of both for social work in health care are considered, related to the teachings of Hyman J. Weiner and to an ecological perspective.
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The Social Construction of Work Times
Time & Society, 2000This article deals with the negotiation of time boundaries in a project group. The study grew up from a theoretical approach grounded in cultural psychology, where time is considered as a cultural artifact and as a dimension of the interactive environment that could be co-constructed by all participants through discourse.
ZUCCHERMAGLIO, Cristina +1 more
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Social Trust, Social Partner Time and Television Time
Social Indicators Research, 2010Social trust is an important phenomenon, but the influence of important time-based measures upon trust has not been examined. Such measures include social contact and anti-social activity, such as television watching, which allows for the co-presence of other people.
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Time to Develop Social Dentistry
JDR Clinical & Translational Research, 2017Knowledge Transfer Statement: We are calling researchers, educators, and dental professionals to be at the forefront of actions addressing social determinants of health. We indeed argue that 1) it is the dentists’ and other oral health care professionals’ role to tackle social determinants of health and 2) as researchers and educators, we need to help ...
C, Bedos, N, Apelian, J N, Vergnes
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On the verification of social commitments and time
International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2011Social commitments have been widely studied to represent business contracts among agents with different competing objectives in communicating multi-agent systems. However, their formal verification is still an open issue. This paper proposes a novel model-checking algorithm to address this problem.
Mohamed El-Menshawy +3 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1929
5M / OST progressive directresses of nurses appreciate the value of a social director and are eager to have such persons on their staffs. In all except very small hospitals, where the relations between staff and students are necessarily close, one feels that a social director is a need.
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5M / OST progressive directresses of nurses appreciate the value of a social director and are eager to have such persons on their staffs. In all except very small hospitals, where the relations between staff and students are necessarily close, one feels that a social director is a need.
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Time and Theory in Social Psychology
Psychological Inquiry, 1997mental social psychology (Vol. 21, pp. 181-227). New York: Academic. Tesser, A., & Achee, J. (1994). Aggression, love, conformity, and other social psychological catastrophes. In R. R. Vallacher & A. Nowak (Eds.), Dynamical systems in social psychology (pp. 96-109). San Diego, CA: Academic. Tesser, A., & Beach, S. R. H. (1995).
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Social Time as a Multidimensional Category
World Futures Review, 2017The paper proposes to understand social time through the lens of two different multidimensional grids, one focused on the experience of time and therefore grounded in present perceptions and one focused on the interactions between the three temporal modes of past, present, and future.
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Social Laws in Alternating Time
2004Since it was first proposed by Moses, Shoham, and Tennenholtz, the social laws paradigm has proved to be one of the most compelling approaches to the offline coordination of multiagent systems. In this paper, we make three key contributions to the theory and practice of social laws in multiagent systems.
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Types and Timing of Social Support
Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 1986Researchers have attempted to clarify the concept of social support by differentiating types of support and relating them to types of stressors. This "specificity" model of support represents an analytical advance over unitary constructs of support, yet an emphasis on such typological studies provides a static view of the phenomenon. Studies of support
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