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Older people’s dialogue about loneliness and social support: a cross-cultural qualitative study conducted in Spain and South Africa (Diálogo entre la…

2021

This study aimed to explore and gain insight from the dialogue and subjective perception of older people about loneliness and social support using a cross-cultural approach. A total of six focus gr...

Social supportSocial PsychologySubjective perceptionmedicineLonelinessmedicine.symptomPsychologyOlder peopleSocial psychologyInternational Journal of Social Psychology
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Sports, morality and body: the voices of sportswomen under Franco's dictatorship

2016

The aim of this research is to study sportswomen’s perceptions and experiences of women’s sport in Francoist Spain (1939–1975). The main objective is to analyse the social, moral and aesthetic elements that are present in the experience of these athletes. This study was carried out with an intentional sample of 24 women from Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, Basque Country, Catalonia and Valencia. They were interviewed by a network of researchers from six universities. Outstanding results show the existence of social limitations to start sports practice (particularly in the post-war period); the importance of sport as a character-building aspect; sport’s remarkable influence on their body self-c…

Sociology and Political Science060106 history of social sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectDictatorship03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionMainstream0601 history and archaeologySociologySocial sciencemedia_commonbiologybusiness.industryAthletesGenderHistory of SpainSocial history030229 sport sciences06 humanities and the artsClothingbiology.organism_classificationMoralityWomen’s sportFranquismeSocial historyFranco’s regimebusinessSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Period (music)
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Challenging dominant representations of residential childcare in Romania: an exploration of the views of children and young people living in the care…

2014

This study explores perceptions of risk commonly shared by children and young people living in care system in Romania. The original data, reported here, were gathered through direct interviews with children and young people living in public and private care. In undertaking the research, the authors wanted to challenge dominant, largely media created, representations of the care system in Romania. The aim was to explore the real risks that young people face arising out of their daily experiences. Research data were gathered using a narrative interview approach. Specific forms of risk are identified including: risks arising out of peer and staff relationships, care system policy and practice,…

Sociology and Political ScienceCare homesmedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyGeneral Social SciencesFace (sociological concept)Original dataPerceptionNarrativeLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonResearch dataJournal of Youth Studies
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Selective attention in the news feed: An eye-tracking study on the perception and selection of political news posts on Facebook

2018

Social networking sites such as Facebook are becoming increasingly important as a source for news. However, few studies have investigated what drives attention to content within the news feed and what influences the selection of news posts. We hypothesized that attitude consistency, the credibility of a source, and comments of other users raise interest in a news post in the news feed and influence the selection decision. A 2 × 2 × 2 laboratory experiment ( N = 103) using eye-tracking measurement showed that attitude consistency did not influence attention distribution in the news feed, but users preferred to select news posts with content reinforcing their attitudes. Participants spent mor…

Sociology and Political ScienceCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectSource credibility05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesAdvertising0506 political sciencePolitics0508 media and communicationsPerception050602 political science & public administrationSelection (linguistics)Eye trackingSelective attentionPsychologymedia_commonNew Media & Society
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Does the platform matter? Social media and COVID-19 conspiracy theory beliefs in 17 countries

2021

While the role of social media in the spread of conspiracy theories has received much attention, a key deficit in previous research is the lack of distinction between different types of platforms. This study places the role of social media affordances in facilitating the spread of conspiracy beliefs at the center of its enquiry. We examine the relationship between platform use and conspiracy theory beliefs related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Relying on the concept of technological affordances, we theorize that variation across key features make some platforms more fertile places for conspiracy beliefs than others. Using data from a crossnational dataset based on a two-wave online survey cond…

Sociology and Political ScienceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)teorías conspirativasConspiracy theorysocial mediaaffordancesPandemia de COVID-19 2020-oferimentsCOVID-19 Pandemic 2020-10240 Department of Communication and Media Researchconspiracy theories3312 Sociology and Political SciencePandèmia de COVID-19 2020-Social mediateories conspirativesSociologypercepción erróneaAffordance070 News media journalism & publishingCOVIDCommunicationCOVID-19misperceptionsofrecimientosEpistemologyddc:19Mass communicationsKey (cryptography)percepció erròniaAffordances3315 Communication
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The Influence of Parents on Achievement Orientation and Motivation for Sport of Adolescent Athletes with and without Disabilities

2011

The purpose was three-fold. First, to analyze the psychometric properties of scales used. Second, to test the relationship among athletes’ perceptions of parents’ goal orientation and their own goal orientation and intrinsic motivation. Third, to compare athletes with and without disabilities with respect to the influence of parents on athletes’ achievement orientation and motivation for sport. Participants were 173 amateur athletes (80 with disabilities, 93 without disabilities). Structural equation models revealed that for the athletes with disabilities, task orientation and the perceptions of parents’ task orientation were related to athletes’ interestenjoyment and effort-importance. For…

Sociology and Political ScienceGoal orientationAchievement Orientationmedia_common.quotation_subjectAdolescent athletes05 social sciences050109 social psychologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Structural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPerception0502 economics and businessIntrinsic motivation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyAmateurCompetence (human resources)050212 sport leisure & tourismmedia_common
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Legislative agenda-setting in parliamentary democracies

2009

Various strands of literature in comparative politics regard governments as the only noteworthy initiators and mainsprings of legislative policy making in parliamentary democracies. Opposition activity in policy making is more often associated with the intention to prevent, rather than to shape, policy. Does this perception reflect real-life politics? To answer this question, this article discusses different arguments that link institutional and policy-related characteristics to the incentives and constraints of different government and parliamentary actors to initiate or co-sponsor legislative bills. More specifically, it relates policy-, office- and vote-related incentives, as well as ins…

Sociology and Political ScienceParliamentmedia_common.quotation_subjectOpposition (politics)Comparative politicsLegislaturePublic administrationPoliticsIncentivePerceptionPolitical economyEconomicsIdeologymedia_commonEuropean Journal of Political Research
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Measuring Tourist Satisfaction Through a Dual Approach: The 4Q Methodology

2018

Tourist satisfaction is one of the key factors in determining the success of a tourist destination, since it affects behavioural intentions, such as the willingness to revisit and recommend the destination. Therefore, much research has addressed the measuring of tourist satisfaction, either eliciting positive or negative evaluations of a holiday or destination. The spread between expected positive and negative characteristics can trigger a tourist experience. And the gap between expectations and perceptions will produce a feeling of satisfaction or dissatisfaction (Expectancy-Disconfirmation Paradigm, EDP). Under these conditions, this paper adopts a dual approach, considering tourist satis…

Sociology and Political ScienceSettore SPS/08 - Sociologia Dei Processi Culturali E Comunicativimedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyDestinations4Q methodologyDual approachArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Perception0502 economics and businessHuman geographyDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale050207 economicsMarketingTourist satisfaction/dissatisfaction (TS/TD)media_commonMultiple correspondence analysis (MCA)05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesExpectancy-disconfirmation paradigm (EDP)Dual (category theory)Key factorsFeelingTourist destinationsComposite indicatorPsychologyTourismFormative measurement
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Friends or lovers? Person- and variable-oriented perspectives on dyadic similarity in adolescent romantic relationships

2012

Item does not contain fulltext Variable- and person-oriented approaches were used to examine the affiliative and romantic experiences of adolescents in heterosexual romantic relationships and its associations with relationship conflict and jealousy on a sample of 194 romantic partner dyads. Variable-oriented findings indicated that affiliative experiences were associated with fewer and more constructively resolved conflicts, whereas romantic experiences were associated with more jealousy. Person-oriented analyses identified six distinct types of romantic relationships: four characterized by congruent perceptions and two characterized by incongruent perceptions. Adolescents in the consummate…

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyCommunicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectJealousySocial DevelopmentRomanceDevelopmental psychologyPerson orientedPerceptionSimilarity (psychology)Developmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonDiversity (politics)
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Explaining the Inexplicable: Differences in Attributions for the Holocaust in Germany, Israel, and Poland

2016

Seventy years have passed since the Holocaust, but this cataclysmic event continues to reverberate in the present. In this research, we examine attributions about the causes of the Holocaust and the influence of such attributions on intergroup relations. Three representative surveys were conducted among Germans, Poles, and Israeli Jews to examine inter- and intragroup variations in attributions for the Holocaust and how these attributions influence intergroup attitudes. Results indicated that Germans made more external than internal attributions and were especially low in attributing an evil essence to their ancestors. Israelis and Poles mainly endorsed the obedient essence attribution and …

Sociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologySituationismmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesIsraeli jews050109 social psychologyExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCoercion050105 experimental psychologyObediencePhilosophyClinical PsychologyThe HolocaustPolitical Science and International Relations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLay perceptionsClosure (psychology)PsychologyAttributionSocial psychologymedia_commonPolitical Psychology
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