Search results for "Sociocultural evolution"

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Diversity, Music and Social and Civic Competence: contributions of musical experience

2014

Educational legislation is obliged to ensure the curriculum is adapted to enable the full development of the necessary basic skills. Teachers have to differentiate pupils’ curricula according to their cognitive, cultural and social constraints, so that each individual can develop into a socially competent citizen. This article describes how musical experience is affordable, effective and motivating for pupils included classed as requiring “attention to diversity,” and how it can contribute to this group’s acquisition of social and civic competences. In attention to diversity, music in has a vital role in primary schools, boosting self-esteem, independence, initiative, and contributing to th…

Cultural StudiesSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectHabilitats socialslcsh:ALegislationMusicalElementary EducationGeneral WorksdiversityBasic skillscompetencias básicasPedagogyAdiversidadBasic skillsSociologySociocultural evolutionCurriculummedia_commonMúsica EnsenyamentGeneral Arts and HumanitiesCognitioncompetencia social y ciudadanaEnsenyament primariprimariaIndependencemúsicalcsh:General Workssocial and civic competenceMusicDiversity (politics)Arbor: Ciencia, Pensamiento y Cultura
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Love, Relationships and Couple Happiness: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Among Spanish Couples and Moroccan Couples in Southern Spain

2021

Love and relationships are sociocultural constructions that, in recent times, have experienced great changes in terms of type of relationship, type of love and happiness of the couple. Few studies have analysed the love relationships immigrant population in Europe. This study aims to explore the differences and similarities in love styles between Spaniards and Moroccan immigrants, the country’s largest foreign population, and analyse the relationship between these styles and level of couple happiness. This cross-sectional study disseminated a survey to young adults between the ages of 18 and 40 in southern Spain. Of those who received the survey, 574 young adults responded, of which 182 wer…

Cultural StudiesValue (ethics)Social Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationPopulationpost-migration changes050109 social psychologyPassionmoroccanGender StudiesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyhappinessPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociocultural evolutioneducationhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commoneducation.field_of_study05 social sciencessocial sciencesspanishCross-cultural studiesRomancehumanitiesBF1-990050902 family studiesAnthropologyHappiness0509 other social sciencesPsychologySocial psychologyloveInterpersona: An International Journal on Personal Relationships
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Technological Drivers and Sociocultural Change

2019

In this chapter, the suggestion is made that the relevance and timeliness of the concept of digital family is owing to certain advances in personal communication technologies that, together with wider social changes in the developed world, facilitate people’s participation in a digital society. First, we take a look at recent technological advancements in personal communication technology and social media applications, after which we examine more in-depth some of the major sociocultural transformations to have paved way for the emergence and rise of the digital family.

Digital societyInformation and Communications Technologybusiness.industrySocial changeSociocultural changeRelevance (information retrieval)Social mediaDigital skillsSociologyPublic relationsSociocultural evolutionbusiness
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The teacher's lap – a site of emotional well-being for the younger children in day-care groups

2014

This study focuses on a particular relationship between teachers and one- to three-year-old children: the child in the teacher's lap. When, in what situations, does this happen? Who are the children in the teacher's lap? Why are they there? How do children express emotional well-being when in the teacher's lap? Relational, sociocultural and revised attachment approaches to emotional well-being supplied the theoretical framework of the study. Data were collected by ethnographic methods and analysed qualitatively. Two day-care groups in Finland participated. For most of the day, at least one child was in a teacher's lap. The teacher's lap signified, for example, not only consolation and confi…

Early childhood educationone- to three-year-old childrenSocial PsychologyDay carePediatricsemotional well-beingEmotional well-beingDevelopmental psychologyEthnographyWell-beingday-care centreDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyearly childhood educationta516ConsolationSociocultural evolutionPsychologySocial psychologyta515Qualitative research
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Are men universally more dismissing than women? Gender differences in romantic attachment across 62 cultural regions

2003

The authors thank Susan Sprecher (USA), Del Paulhus (Canada), Glenn D. Wilson (England), Qazi Rahman (England), Alois Angleitner (Germany), Angelika Hofhansl (Austria), Tamio Imagawa (Japan), Minoru Wada (Japan), Junichi Taniguchi (Japan), and Yuji Kanemasa (Japan) for helping with data collection and contributing significantly to the samples used in this study.

Gender equitySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectApego (Psicología)Human sexualityRelaciones de parejaSocial role -- Case studiesCiencias sociales / Estudios culturalesInterpersonal relations -- Case studiesDevelopmental psychologyPsicología / Procesos afectivosAttachment behaviorddc:150Sex differencesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyCouple relationshipsSocial roleLife-span and Life-course StudiesSociocultural evolutionhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonSurvey researchResearch findingsRomancehumanitiesAnthropologyIdeologyPsychologySocial psychology
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The school nutrition environment and its association with soft drink intakes in seven countries across Europe - the ENERGY project

2014

The school is an important setting for promoting healthy eating especially at the transition from childhood to adolescence. This study contributes to the literature by describing practices within physical, political and sociocultural aspects of the school nutrition environment in seven countries across Europe based on questionnaires to the school management, and exploring their associations with soft drink consumption reported on questionnaires by 10-12 year olds. Several of the commonly self-reported practices could be supportive of a healthy diet (time to eat, access to water, restriction on marketing), but some practices were underutilized (i.e. discussion with stakeholders, healthy food…

GerontologyMaleHealth (social science)AdolescentEnergy (esotericism)Geography Planning and DevelopmentHealthy eatingCarbonated BeveragesChoice BehaviorFood SupplySurveys and QuestionnairesMedicineHumansAssociation (psychology)Sociocultural evolutionChildConsumption (economics)Schoolsbusiness.industryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFeeding BehaviorHealthy dietEuropeCross-Sectional StudiesChild PreschoolFemaleSoft drinkbusiness
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The Sociocultural Basis for Innovation

2018

This chapter argues how economic behaviour in geography could be understood as historically anchored varieties of practice. Contemporary European patterns replicate deep anthropological dispositions as suggested by authors like Geert Hofstede and Emmanuel Todd, and substantiated by Duranton et al. (Types and the persistence of regional disparities in Europe. Economic Geography, 85(1), 23–47, 2009). Old, formative schemes are still operating and new institutional forms, be they cultural, economic or political, are conditioned by their mechanisms. This also goes for innovation. However, in the field of innovation policies, culturally explained variations, cleavages and mismatches are translat…

Hegemony05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologyCapitalismVariety (cybernetics)PoliticsRhetorical questionNational PolicyHofstede's cultural dimensions theoryPositive economicsSociocultural evolution050703 geography
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Sociocultural Influences on Linguistic Geography: Religion and Language in Southeast Asia

2019

HistoryAnthropologySociocultural evolutionLanguage geographySoutheast asia
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20 years at campus: heritage assessment update for Somosaguas fossil geosite (Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid)

2019

The palaeontological heritage evaluation of the Somosaguas fossil geosite has been revised on the basis of scientifi c and sociocultural criteria. By means of this study have been proposed four new criteria that arise from new scientifi c and social trends as well as technological advances. A temporal comparison has been established with previous evaluations obtained in the years 2000 and 2012. The results indicated an increase in the initial score of the geosite in each revision. Our study shows the relevance of palaeontological heritage evaluations as useful tools to improve fossil geosites management.

HistoryRegional sciencePaleontologyRelevance (information retrieval)Sociocultural evolutionQE701-760Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Sociocultural Factors and Female Entrepreneurship in the Innovative Service Sector in Catalonia: A Qualitative Analysis

2013

The purpose of this chapter is to analyse the main sociocultural factors and their impact on female entrepreneurship in the innovative service sector in Catalonia (Spain) and to establish differences to male initiatives using the institutional approach as a theoretical framework. Based on a comparative case study, the principal findings suggest that social networks, role models, entrepreneurial attitudes and family context are important determinants of female entrepreneurship. Family context is, in particular, a crucial factor, which might have a larger impact on women than men. The research contributes both theoretically, with the creation of knowledge in less researched areas such as fema…

Institutional approachEntrepreneurshipEconomic growthQualitative analysisbusiness.industryPolitical scienceComparative caseContext (language use)Sociocultural evolutionbusinessTertiary sector of the economy
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