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How individual characteristics shape the structure of social networks

2015

Abstract We study how students’ social networks emerge by documenting systematic patterns in the process of friendship formation of incoming students; these students all start out in a new environment and thus jointly create a new social network. As a specific novelty, we consider cooperativeness, time and risk preferences – elicited experimentally – together with factors like socioeconomic and personality characteristics. We find a number of robust predictors of link formation and of the position within the social network (local and global network centrality). In particular, cooperativeness has a complex association with link formation. We also find evidence for homophily along several dim…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and Econometricsjel:C93Social networkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectjel:D85CooperativenessNoveltyHomophilyjel:I25jel:J24FriendshipSocial networks education link formation homophily cooperation field and lab dataGlobal networkPersonalityPsychologybusinessCentralitySocial psychologymedia_common
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The influence of friendship and communication network density on individual innovative behaviours: a multilevel study

2016

The present study examines whether teams’ friendship and communication network density are related to individual innovative behaviours (IIBs: idea generation, suggestion making, idea promotion and idea implementation). The study sample was composed of 28 teams comprising 101 members. The results obtained by means of multilevel structural equations modelling showed that friendship network density had an indirect positive relationship with the four IIBs through the density of team communication networks.

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesInnovation management050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Friendship network densityIdeationCreativityTelecommunications networkCreativityFriendshipPromotion (rank)Team communicationIndividual innovative behaviours (IIBs)0502 economics and businessCommunication network density0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyInnovationSocial psychology050203 business & managementApplied Psychologymedia_common
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A physical activity program dedicated to adolescents

2014

Adolescence is a life stage in which the development of individuality and self-identity occurs. The recent study of the SIP evaluated the life style in adolescents, highlighting the low participation to continuative sports programs and the high incidence to sports drop out, interesting more than 30% of adolescents. These problems are partially linked to low compliance of adolescents to coaches training, partially to the request of a sport close to adolescents requirements. However sports participation is beneficial for physical and psychological development of adolescents. Sports programs promote responsible social behaviours and greater academic success, confidence in personal physical abi…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtysmoke dependencedrug dependenceLife stylebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical activityphysical activityConformityAdolescenceCompliance (psychology)Developmental psychologyFriendshipSettore MED/38 - Pediatria Generale E SpecialisticaPromotion (rank)preventionOrder (business)Meeting AbstractLoyaltyMedicinebusinesshuman activitiesmedia_commonItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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Social Aspects of Collaborative Learning

2010

Peer interactionSocial networkbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCollaborative learningSocial learningSocial engagementSocial relationFriendshipSocial competencebusinessPsychologySocial psychologymedia_common
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Jacqueline Woodson’s narrative style in The Other Side: An African American picture book for children

2012

The Other Side (2001) is a children’s story with multicultural characters and themes that can be regarded as an aesthetic exploration of the human experience in the process of the acquisition of knowledge. Following the Black Arts Movement, Jacqueline Woodson’s work portrays many of the issues that are present in the real world but seldom appear in children’s literature, such as racial division or interracial relationships. Using the metaphor of a fence, this African American author reveals issues of loneliness and friendship, inclusion and exclusion, and the overcoming of prejudice and segregation through the wisdom of Clover and Annie, an African American and a white girl, who become frie…

PsychoanalysisMetaphormedia_common.quotation_subjectLearning englishThe artsAfrican American; Jacqueline Woodson; Picture book; Children; SegregationAfroamericano; Jacqueline Woodson; libro ilustrado; niños; segregaciónmedicineSociologyGirlDiscurs--AnàlisiAnglès--EnsenyamentAfrican AmericanChildrenmedia_commonWhite (horse)Afroamericà; Jacqueline Woodson; llibre d'imatges; nens; segregacióSegregationDiscursos acadèmicsLonelinessGender studiesLiteratura negraJacqueline WoodsonFriendshipPicture bookMulticulturalismlcsh:PC1-5498Afroamericans en la literaturaAnglès aprenentatgelcsh:Romanic languagesmedicine.symptomMulticulturalismePrejudiceLlibres d'imatges per a infantslcsh:Llcsh:EducationLanguage Value
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Challenging or Accommodating the Football System? A Case Study of Female Football Supporter Communities in Spain

2018

The chapter is dedicated to the study of a specific type of football community that emerged during the 1980s in Spain: women’s penas. Llopis-Goig and Flores discuss how women’s link to these penas provides them with networks of support and sociability, bonds of friendship and integration in a community as well as a door to the public space that helps them avoid the isolation of a nuclear family for some women. Thus, the female fans generate empowerment strategies that allow them to gradually combat the discrimination experienced in football and in society. However, Llopis-Goig and Flores argue that women’s penas cannot be regarded as initiatives that question the patriarchal structure of fo…

Public spaceFriendshipmedia_common.quotation_subjectIsolation (psychology)Gender studiesFootballSociologySupporterEmpowermentNuclear familySystem amedia_common
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Un amico ha fatto questo. Simone Weil e l'amicizia eretica

2019

Pure friendship as an implicit form of God’s love is the one in which we observe the freedom of man to choose bonds that do not have the defective character of need and necessity. The reflection of God’s love in a man capable of such freedom puts man himself in a position to be master of his own field and to keep the tares so as not to damage wheat until the time of harvest. Until the moment in which love is recognized the search for a good that coincides with that of the other and that does not know restrictions and limitations of freedom.

Pure friendship God’s love freedom tares.Settore M-FIL/01 - Filosofia Teoretica
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Les visages de l'amitié dans "Les Rougon-Macquart" d'Émile Zola

2017

Within the twenty volumes of Emile Zolas Les Rougon-Macąuart series, a number of various examples of friendship can be found. This relationship, which may be true or false, is based on diverse principles and is likely to appear as well inside a group of people as between two persons - two men, two women or a man and a woman. Sometimes it turns into a love alliance, and sometimes it disappears completely, but it is always considered as a crucial part of the diegesis.

Rougon-MacquartfriendshipgroupfriendindividualZola
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Facebook as a Small World: a topological hypothesis

2011

Facebook is becoming a pervasive entity as its social, cultural and media ramifications grow deep and entrenched in our daily life. Its nature of a complex system of interactions, bearing a strong similarity to networks built through individual choices and systems shaped by evolu- tionary pressure, makes it an interesting target for research. Scale-free Small World networks, recently popularized by Barabasi, are a topological class pertaining to both these domains, whose members have resilience to disruption and short intermediate connections between nodes. In this paper we show that the topological structure of a specific subset of Facebook, gathered using data from a self-report online qu…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia GeneraleClass (computer programming)Small-world networkSettore INF/01 - InformaticaWeb 2.0Computer scienceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectCounterintuitiveTopologyComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionWorld Wide WebFriendshipSocial networks Facebook Web 2.0 Small World networksSimilarity (psychology)Media TechnologyResilience (network)Strengths and weaknessesInformation Systemsmedia_commonSocial Network Analysis and Mining
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Similarity in self-enhancement and self-transcendence values between young adults and their parents and friends

2012

This study investigates similarities between the 'self-enhancement' and 'self-transcendence' values of young adults and the corresponding values of their parents and friends, examining both mean level and correlational similarities. Participants included 193 Italian young adults along with their parents and friends (one male and one female) who each reported on their own self-enhancement and self-transcendence values. Results showed that young adults were more similar to their friends than to their parents on mean levels of values. Females reported valuing self-transcendence more and self-enhancement less than males. Considering correlational similarity, male young adults' self-transcendenc…

Settore M-PSI/01 - Psicologia Generaleself-enhancementfriendsSelf-transcendenceSociology and Political ScienceSocial Psychologyparentsself-transcendenceYoung adulthood; Self-enhancement; Self-transcendence; Parents; FriendsDevelopmental psychologyyoung adulthoodparentAnthropologySimilarity (psychology)Self-enhancementYoung adultPsychologyFamily Science
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