Search results for "Socialization"

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A Precise Determination of the Number of Families With Light Neutrinos and of the Z Boson Partial Widths

1990

Title : The socialization at work in the federal universe, the determining element of the social regulation of the sports organization. Contribution to the social politics of the sport service of Nice city Abstract : This study postulates the existence of certain specific cultural determinism in the social regulation of the sports organization. It leans on a work of inquiry which concerns 148 agents of the municipal service of the sports of the Nice city. The investigation puts in evidence a causal report between the type of trajectory of professional insertion of the municipal agents and their level of support in the manager politics of the organization. The agents, whose bibliographic rou…

PhysicsService (business)Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsbusiness.industrySocializationPublic relationsIdeal (ethics)PoliticsWork (electrical)Element (criminal law)businessParticle Physics - ExperimentCultural determinismUniverse (mathematics)
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‘I think I will need help’: A systematic review of who facilitates the recovery from gender‐based violence and how they do so

2020

Context A key to advancing the eradication of gender-based violence (GBV) is knowing how to recover from it. Objective To identify the changes that are indicators of having overcome GBV and determine the role of various support networks. Search strategy We systematically searched Web of Science. Inclusion criteria Publications whose abstracts contained a minimum of two of the following words: (a) support or network or solidarity, (b) violence and (c) recovery or healing. Data extraction and synthesis Of the 273 documents retrieved, 52 were used using a narrative synthesis approach. Main results For recovery, women must reconnect with themselves, with their environment and with the world in …

Poison controlContext (language use)Gender-Based ViolenceReview Article03 medical and health sciencesrecovery0302 clinical medicineIntervention (counseling)HumansNarrative030212 general & internal medicineSurvivorsWomen -- Abuse ofReview ArticlesVíctimeslcsh:R5-920NarrationsupportViolència envers les donesbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesgender‐based violencelcsh:Public aspects of medicineSocializationsolidarity networksPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicslcsh:RA1-1270Public relationsHarassmentFemale0305 other medical sciencePsychologybusinesslcsh:Medicine (General)Inclusion (education)Health Expectations
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Instrumental or procedural democrats? The evolution of procedural preferences after democratization

2019

This paper addresses instrumentalist attitudes to democracy – attitudes according to which democracy is not valued for itself, but accepted only as a means to specific policy goals. Pippa Norris ha...

Political sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical economyInstrumentalismPolitical Science and International RelationsPolitical socializationDemocratizationDemocracymedia_commonPolitical Research Exchange
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CHILDHOOD: WHAT WE UNDERSTAND AND DO NOT UNDERSTAND

2019

"What is childhood?" - an educated person today would answer that childhood is the stage of a child’s growing up to achieve social maturity and becoming a  responsible member of society. A person when he/she is at the life period between infancy and youth is not recognized as an adult (Hanson, 2009). Blonsky noted that 33% of a person’s life-span belongs to his/her childhood (Blonskis, 1920). The stages of human childhood are a product of history. These are subject to changes just like thousands of years ago. Historically, childhood is not mainly related to the state of biological maturity, but to the specific social status of a person which manifests itself in the roles of duties and right…

Power (social and political)childhood; parents; educators; adults who do not currently care for childrenState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectPerceptionSocializationSubject (philosophy)PsychologyPeriod (music)media_commonMaturity (psychological)Developmental psychologySocial statusSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Antisocial Behavior in Childhood and Adolescence

2001

Antisocial behavior is a broad construct that encompasses not only delinquency and crime, but also disruptive behavior of children, such as aggression, below the age of criminal responsibility. Legal, clinical, and developmental definitions of antisocial behavior have different foci. Development of antisocial behavior is studied using a longitudinal design. A high association has been obtained between aggression and hyperactivity in childhood and later antisocial behavior particularly in life-course-persistent offenders. The adolescence-limited pattern of offending is less strongly associated with disruptive behavior in childhood. Individual differences in aggression emerge early in life, a…

Preschool childPovertyAggressionSocializationmedicineJuvenile delinquencymedicine.symptomAssociation (psychology)Construct (philosophy)Sociocultural evolutionPsychologyDevelopmental psychology
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‘I Got To Answer the Way I Wanted To’: Intellectual Disabilities and Participation in Technology Design Activities

2021

User involvement in technology design processes can have positive implications for the designed service, but less is known about how such participation affects people with intellectual disabilities. We explored how 13 individuals with intellectual disabilities experienced participation in the design of a transport support application. The study is based on qualitative interviews, photovoice interviews, participant observations, and Smileyometer ratings. A thematic analysis generated the following themes: a sense of pride and ownership, an experience of socialization, and a sense of empowerment. The findings suggest that participation in design activities is a primarily positive experience t…

Pridemedia_common.quotation_subjectRehabilitationApplied psychologySocializationBoredommedicine.diseaseSocial sciencesIntellectual disabilityDesign; Intellectual Disability; Technology; User Involvement; Impact; ParticipationmedicinePhotovoiceVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700medicine.symptomThematic analysisEmpowermentPsychologymedia_commonDesign technology
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Democratic Education and Promotion of Social Skills in Schools and Classrooms as Primary Prevention: An Overview of the Discourse in Germany

2012

Because of its strong impact as a social environment, school represents one of the primary focal points of students’ lives and therefore also functions as a powerful agent of socialization during adolescence. Thus the school is a significant object of study not only as a crime scene, but also as a factor in facilitating or deterring violence.

Promotion (rank)Social skillsPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectSocializationSoft skillsPedagogySocial environmentCrime sceneDemocratic educationSocial competencemedia_common
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"Los granicznej krainy". Śląsk Cieszyński w socjologicznej refleksji Jana Szczepańskiego

2021

The article is an attempt to reconstruct the image of Cieszyn Silesia contained in the works of Jan Szczepański. The author presents the most important elements of the image of Silesia (the Polish part of Silesia, i.e. the Silesian Voivodeship at that time) drawn by Szczepański in the interwar period, and the image of Cieszyn Silesia in the post-war period. In his opinion, the essence of Silesian reality is conflict and struggle. Treating Cieszyn Silesia as a borderland area with a strongly outlined cultural, religious (Protestant) and aesthetic distinctiveness, he argues about its Polishness, emphasizing that it is a misunderstood region in Poland. The author believes that in Jan Szczepańs…

ProtestantismPolishnessconflictborderlineCieszyn Silesiasocializationresearch paradigmsGórnośląskie Studia Socjologiczne. Seria Nowa.
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Learning about Students’ Receiving Special Educational Support Experiences of Qualification, Socialization and Subjectification in Finnish Vocational…

2022

This paper airs the experiences of eighteen students with special educational needs completing their studies at a Finnish vocational institution, which has a mandate to provide intensive special support for the students. It contributes to the national and international discussion of education’s purposes and elaborates on students’ descriptions. The study frames a research question: To what extent are Biesta’s domains of good education—qualification, socialization, and subjectification—audible in the narratives of Finland’s VET special educational needs students? The paper adopts a narrative approach and uses narrative positioning analysis as a methodical …

Public Administration515 PsychologySubjectificationPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationvocational education and training; intensive special support; qualification; socialization; subjectificationIntensive special supportEducationerityinen tukinarratiivinen tutkimus0502 economics and businessDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyComputer Science (miscellaneous)Qualificationqualificationintensive special supportvocational education and trainingammatillinen koulutus4. EducationSocialization05 social sciencessocialization050301 educationComputer Science Applicationssosialisaatiopätevyyssubjectification516 Educational sciencesVocational education and training0503 education050203 business & management
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Advances to the study of international Public administration

2016

As an area of research, specifying crucial conditions under which international public administration (IPA) may enjoy independence from member-state governments has become an increasingly vibrant research area. This collection responds to three as yet unresolved research tasks: (1) systematically comparing IPAs by offering large-N data across cases; (2) taking organization seriously by identifying how the organizational architectures of IPAs affect decision-making processes and subsequently the pursuit of public policy-making; and (3) examining the varied consequences of the autonomization of IPAs, notably for member-state public sector governance and for the integration of transnational re…

Public AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governance05 social sciencesPublic sectorSocializationPublic relationsPublic administration050601 international relationsIndependence0506 political science050602 political science & public administrationOrganizational structureSociologybusinessAutonomymedia_common
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