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Modern societies as knowledge societies

2001
New social realities require a new perspective. In advanced societies, the capacity of the individual to say no has increased considerably. At the same time, the ability of the large social institutions that have significantly shaped the nature of the twentieth century to get things done has diminished in the past couple of decades.
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Initiation Society, Learned Society and Knowledge Society

Diogenes, 2003
AbstractKnowledge is a social institution, a social activity, as well as the product of that social activity. All known societies incorporate several modes of hierarchical knowledge. Three styles of knowledge co-exist in the transitional societies of the third world in general and of contemporary Africa in particular (even though in each of the latter,
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Zoological Society

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Affective Societies

, 2019
In this introduction, we outline the Affective Societies research perspective and explain the rationale of the volume. In particular, we expound upon Affective Societies as both a theoretical designator capable of orienting productive work in social and ...
J. Slaby, C. Scheve
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Royal Society

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Measuring algorithmically infused societies

Nature, 2021
Claudia Wagner   +5 more
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Introduction – emotions, society and the emotionalisation of society

2023
The introductory chapter sketches some of the main ideas that underpin this book. Firstly, how human beings are sentient and emotional creatures, who to a large degree act, express themselves, connect and live their lives based on emotions. Secondly, another basic premise is that society is also regarded as an emotionally charged entity or container ...
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Identifying with Society

Homoeopathic Links, 2006
The identification with society is the main theme of the kali family. For each Kali this theme comes forward in a specific area of life and in a specific way. In a series of thirteen articles, planned to be published in thirteen issues of Homoeopathic Links, thirteen members of the kali family will be discussed.
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