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Mapping global research on labor and postpartum pain management: a bibliometric analysis (2000-2025). [PDF]
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Scientific knowledge about dementia: From the Global South to the world. [PDF]
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Reframing the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Framework: Strengthening the Behavioral Domain with the Inclusion of Psychological Factors. [PDF]
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Sociocultural Evolution and Cognitive Ontogenesis: A Sociocultural-Cognitive Algorithm
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory, 2003Sociocultural evolution is defined as the permanent interplay between the evolution of social order, cultural achievements and cognitive ontogenetic development. The key concept is that of social roles that are defined as a set of social rules and role specific knowledge.
Jürgen Klüver
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Unitary trends in sociocultural evolution
World Futures, 1992The new sciences of systems and complexity — cybernetics, information and communications theory, chaos theory, dynamical systems theory, nonequilibrium thermodynamics, and general systems and general evolution theory — have made great progress in the detailed understanding of the laws and dynamics that govern the evolution of complex systems ...
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The origin of sociocultural evolution
Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 1978Abstract The factors of sociocultural evolution are related to those of organic evolution since both are specific expressions of more general evolutionary factors. The general factors discussed here are the information pool, variant individuals, environmental pressures (particularly conspecific pressures on the individual), isolation and extrinsic ...
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The role of agency in sociocultural evolution
Thesis Eleven, 2015Inspired by Weber’s charismatic carrier groups, Eisenstadt coined the term institutional entrepreneur to capture the rare but epochal collective capable of reorienting a group’s value-orientations and transferring charisma, while making them an evolutionary force of structural and cultural change.
Seth B Abrutyn
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Historical evolution and mathematical models: A sociocultural algorithm
Journal of Mathematical Sociology, 2003Though there are a lot of approaches to the problem of sociocultural evolution most of them are only one-sided, i.e., they deal only with either social or cultural processes. With few exceptions they are also only informal theories with no formal rigour.
Jürgen Klüver
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SOCIOCULTURAL EVOLUTION IN THE COMMUNICATION INDUSTRIES
Communication Research, 1986The article suggests that sociocultural evolution and the processes of variation and selective retention provide a theoretical perspective for understanding past and future changes in communication industries resulting from intrapopulation competition.
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