Search results for "Social relation"

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“Nice to get to know you”

2020

Virtual exchange comprises online collaborative activities in facilitated, educational contexts across borders. This paper offers a multimodal approach to the study of social presence in students’ asynchronous online discourse in the context of virtual exchange. It draws on the Community of Inquiry model of online learning (Garrison 2017) and interprets social presence as the dynamic discursive process of social interaction and self-presentation. The data consists of screenshots collected in a closed Facebook group during the first assignment of a Czech-Finnish virtual exchange project in 2017. The study aims to explore how the method of multimodal discourse analysis can be used to describe…

World Wide WebAction (philosophy)Process (engineering)Asynchronous communicationDiscourse analysisGeneral EngineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesContext (language use)Social mediaCommunity of inquirySociologySocial relationGeneral Environmental ScienceAFinLAn vuosikirja
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Aging well in the community: Understanding the complexities of older people's dial-a-ride bus journeys

2021

Older peoples' independent living in their own homes and their ability to move around and maintain social relations in their communities have been acknowledged as important aims to support their well-being. In this article, we study Special Transport Services as a means to support older persons with ‘aging in place’ – that is, within their communities. From “go-alongs” (shared dial-a-ride bus journeys) and “sit-down interviews” (at participant's home or a café) with 12 older people living in a Finnish suburb, we explored their everyday dial-a-ride bus trips to the local mall. We used actor-network theory and the concept of motility to show how at first glance what appeared to be simple dial…

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Understanding Addiction Using Animal Models

2019

Drug addiction is a neuropsychiatric disorder with grave personal consequences that has an extraordinary global economic impact. Despite decades of research, the options available to treat addiction are often ineffective because our rudimentary understanding of drug-induced pathology in brain circuits and synaptic physiology inhibits the rational design of successful therapies. This understanding will arise first from animal models of addiction where experimentation at the level of circuits and molecular biology is possible. We will review the most common preclinical models of addictive behavior and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each. This includes non-contingent models in whi…

addiction modelsrelapse activityCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectVulnerabilityCravingReviewImpulsivitylcsh:RC321-57103 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinemedicinepreclinical studieslcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry030304 developmental biologymedia_commonFace validity0303 health sciencesAddictionmedicine.diseaseDSM-VSocial relation3. Good healthSubstance abuseNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologydrug seeking behaviormedicine.symptomAddictive behaviorPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryClinical psychologyFrontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Technostress and social networking services: Explaining users' concentration, sleep, identity, and social relation problems

2018

It is common for users of social networking sites and services (SNS) to suffer from technostress and the various associated strains that hinder their well‐being. Despite prior SNS stress studies having provided valuable knowledge regarding SNS stressors and their use consequences, they have not examined the various strains related to well‐being that those stressors can create nor the underlying SNS characteristics. To address this gap in the research, we used a qualitative approach involving narrative interviews. As a contribution, our findings reveal four types of strains related to well‐being (concentration problems, sleep problems, identity problems, and social relation problems) as well…

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Technostress and Social Networking Services: Uncovering Strains and Their Underlying Stressors

2017

Numerous users of social networking sites and services (SNS) suffer from technostress and its various strains that hinder well-being. Despite a growing research interest on technostress, the extant studies have not explained what kinds of various strains can SNS use create and how can these strains be traced back to different stressors. To address this gap in research, we employed a qualitative approach by narrative interviews. As a contribution, our findings introduce four SNS strains (concentration problems, sleep problems, identity problems, and social relation problems) and explain how they link with different underlying SNS stressors. As practical implications, the findings of this stu…

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Female bank voles ( Clethrionomys glareolus ) prefer dominant males; but what if there is no choice?

1996

Both intra-sexual competition between males and female mate choice have been found to affect mating behaviour in rodents. We studied female choice in the bank vole (Clethrionomys glareolus) under circumstances where male-male competition was excluded and the female could interact and mate freely with the males. Mating behaviour was observed in two situations: (1) the female encountered two males with a clear dominance relationship; and (2) the two males were equal in their social status. In all tests where a female in postpartum oestrus had a choice between males of different social rank she mated with the dominant one. When choosing between an even pair of males there was no difference in …

biologyEcologyEjaculationbiology.organism_classificationSocial relationPredationBank voleMate choiceAnimal ecologyAnimal Science and ZoologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsClethrionomys glareolusDemographySocial statusBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
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Agonistic and sociable behaviors in the mound-building mice,Mus spicilegus: A comparative study withMus musculus domesticus

2001

Present social organization and mating systems result from selective pressures and ecological conditions but also from proximate interactions between individuals. Many studies report on a polygynous mating system with a social group territoriality in commensal populations of Mus musculus domesticus. However, little is known about the social organization of other Mus species living in outdoor conditions, such as the mound-building mouse Mus spicilegus. Comparative studies between M. m. domesticus and M. spicilegus have already shown behavioral differences in female sexual preferences and paternal care. To study agonistic and sociable interactions and gain insight into the social organization…

biologyanimal diseasesZoologyTerritorialitybiology.organism_classificationMating systemSocial relationIntraspecific competitionDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Mus spicilegusbehavior and behavior mechanismsDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAgonistic behaviourSocial organizationPaternal careGeneral PsychologyAggressive Behavior
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Positive Technologies for Improving Health and Well-Being

2017

In the last 20 years there have been two important developments of great importance to the field of psychological treatments. On the one hand, this meant the movement of positive psychology, and on the other, the introduction of information and communication technologies (ICT) to improve the daily clinical practice. In this paper a new field of study that attempts to strengthen ties and build bridges between them is introduced: Positive Technologies. This perspective seeks to promote the use of technology to foster personal growth and the development of human virtues and strengths, thus contributing to social and cultural development. In this chapter, we present four positive technologies: …

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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: THE ITALIAN CASE WITHIN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

2013

This study offers an Italian perspective of the theme of social responsibility and social reporting. Although it is a widely explored field of accounting research, we focus our attention on the Italian case because we believe that this would be the very first step for a broader research that underlines the significant differences between countries which requires exploring different backgrounds and cultures. This study therefore seeks to: (1) Describe the concept of social responsibility regarding the Italian doctrine, in particular in the Public Administration field; (2) Analyze the characteristics of social reporting in two areas of the public administration which operate in the Italian co…

business.industryField (Bourdieu)media_common.quotation_subjectPublic administrationAccounting researchDoctrineContext (language use)Public relationsPublic administrationSocial relationSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleSocial reportingCorporate social responsibilityNatural (music)BusinessItalian contextSocial responsibilitymedia_common
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Voluntary Imitation in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients

2016

International audience; Although Alzheimer's disease (AD) primarily manifests as cognitive deficits, the implicit sensorimotor processes that underlie social interactions, such as automatic imitation, seem to be preserved in mild and moderate stages of the disease, as is the ability to communicate with other persons. Nevertheless, when AD patients face more challenging tasks, which do not rely on automatic processes but on explicit voluntary mechanisms and require the patient to pay attention to external events, the cognitive deficits resulting from the disease might negatively affect patients' behavior. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether voluntary motor imitation, i.e.…

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