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Acknowledgement to Reviewers of Societies in 2015
The editors of Societies would like to express their sincere gratitude to the following reviewers for assessing manuscripts in 2015. [...]
Societies Editorial Office
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Cinq petits tapirs : les Guyanes amérindiennes d’avant 1499
On almost two millions of square kilometers, Guyana forms a geografical and cultural identity. But, if we can talk about the specificity of a precolombian amerindian world, each period and each region has known particular developments.
Stephen Rostain
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Census politics in deeply divided societies [PDF]
Population censuses in societies that are deeply divided along ethnic, religious or linguistic lines can be sensitive affairs – particularly where political settlements seek to maintain peace through the proportional sharing of power between groups. This
A Leibler +29 more
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History, tradition, and development of journals of the Korean Mathematical Society [PDF]
In October 1946, mathematicians and physicists founded the Korean Society of Mathematics and Physics, which was relaunched as the Korean Mathematical Society (KMS) in March 1952.
Keonhee Lee +2 more
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Facing the 60th Lithuanian Mathematical Society (LMD) conference: a glance at the past
In this article, based on the sources stored at the funds of Lithuanian mathematical museums (with Henrikas Jasiūnas’s name) based in Vilnius University, reveals the genesis of the Lithuanian Mathematical Society, its origins are the manifestations of ...
Juozas Banionis
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On (2,3)-agreeable Box Societies
The notion of $(k,m)$-agreeable society was introduced by Deborah Berg et al.: a family of convex subsets of $\R^d$ is called $(k,m)$-agreeable if any subfamily of size $m$ contains at least one non-empty $k$-fold intersection. In that paper, the $(k,m)$-
Meg Lippincott +3 more
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Quality of life and empowerment among women
BACKGROUND: Few women in history were respected by society because of their contributions to the field of science, arts, politics, and so on, but in general, women are deprived of their rights and being refrained from decision-making in major areas of ...
Purnima Kundu +2 more
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A distinctive characteristic of sociology is that it’s a critical discipline. But a question that criticisms of society imply is - what’s the alternative? This lecture will look at alternative societies implied by criticisms of existing ones. What is the
Martell, Luke
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The evolution of self-adaptive systems poses the problems of their coherence and the resume of the systems' functioning taking into account the accomplished work.
Lahlouhi, Ammar
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On The Structure of Competitive Societies [PDF]
We model the dynamics of social structure by a simple interacting particle system. The social standing of an individual agent is represented by an integer-valued fitness that changes via two offsetting processes.
Ben-Naim, E., Redner, S., Vazquez, F.
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