Sentences with phrase «other social phenomena»

Race, in order to have real social consequences — which it undoubtedly does — depends on other social phenomena.
Rapid population growth is a pervasive fact of life in less - developed countries today — a form of social change so typical, and at the same time so profound, that it may spuriously be associated with almost any other social phenomenon of the present generation.

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Nothing draws clients to you faster than the power of social proof — the phenomenon by which others look for external clues to your credibility.
While social influence behaviors like ingratiation are typically thought of as a dyadic phenomenon (that is, involving two people — the ingratiator and the ingratiated), these behaviors are actually embedded in a much more complex and dynamic work environment, which includes many other people.
Wikipedia defines social proof, also known as informational social influence, as «a psychological phenomenon where people assume the actions of others in an attempt to reflect correct behavior for a given situation.»
The research threw up a concept known as homophily — a word invented by social scientists to describe the sociological phenomenon in which people are most drawn to others resembling themselves.
Following that campaign and other social efforts including the #NuggsForCarter phenomenon, Wendy's now has more than 2.3 million followers on Twitter.
«Christianity as a social phenomenon,» wrote theologian Lesslie Newbigin, «has always and necessarily been conditioned as to its outward form by other social facts.»
«2 In other words, civil religion is a social phenomenon; sacred citizenship for Robinson Crusoe is not possible.
In totemism, a particular animal or (less often) some other natural phenomenon or artifact is given a special role as the ancestral being around which the social unit's life is structured.
And more especially how can we do other than feel that it is about the social phenomenon, according to the degree of central and organic value which we attribute to it, that Mankind is in process of re-assessing and re-grouping itself?
The loyalty which television has been able to elicit from its adherents is more pervasive than perhaps any other single social phenomenon in human history.
While for the social scientist empirical data form the major source for his or her understanding and evaluation of a phenomenon, for the religious practitioner empirical data are just one source of determinative information, and often fill a secondary role behind other sources such as personal experience, intuition, and religious tradition.
Consequently, these expressions and formulations become «historical documents,» comparable to all other cultural data, such as artistic creations, social and economic phenomena, and so forth.
For example, the historical and theological areas may be combined into an area described as «Interpretation of Christianity» while the older «practical» field is divided into two, one dealing with «Church and Culture» (sociological, psychological, and philosophical studies of church phenomena in American culture) and the other dealing with the practice of ministry construed as the application of social scientific and psychological theory to clergy responsibilities.
Look at what the «Sakawa» phenomenon has done to some of our kids, use of illicit drugs and other social crimes.
It's not a new phenomenon but the advent of social media means increasingly journalists and commentators talk to each other engendering a hive mind that is closed off to anyone outside the Westminster press gallery, never mind outwith SW1 or even London.
The MIT scholars say it is possible that the same phenomenon occurs on other social media platforms, including Facebook, but they emphasize that careful studies are needed on that and other related questions.
Because their goal was to simulate social phenomena on ordinary desktop computers, they pared agent - based modeling down to its essence: a set of simple agents that moved around a grid in search of «sugar» — a foodlike resource that was abundant in some places and scarce in others.
Others, like Hessl and researchers at the World Bank, refer to a social component — a sort of collective narrative of hardship and loss that reifies the dzud as a national phenomenon.
People who are open - minded are beginning to realise that the results of our paper are beautiful: simple mathematical models based on standard natural selection are sufficient to explain the evolution of eusociality or other phenomena in social evolution.
In that paper, the phenomenon of «free - riding» on information sharing is the main driver behind the findings — when people are part of a larger social group, they feel less of a need to share information about well performing charities because they're expecting other friends to share the information; but this concept of free - riding also extends to giving in social groups — friends expect other friends to stump up most of the cash and so they don't bother themselves.
Listed here are a few important papers in social neuroscience, which have increased our understanding of a range of social phenomena, including knowledge about the self, fear, social exclusion, and inferences about others.
«We believe our theory also will help to better understand other important contagion phenomena, such as the spread of computer viruses, information and fads, or contagion phenomena in social networks,» Helbing added.
However it's very common for the media to label and treat Muslims as one entity, and a more recent social media phenomenon has been for muslims themselves to judge and call each other out for not being Muslim enough despite the well known facts that there are differences in the various school of thoughts.
The social antagonism of the sexes, misogyny and other similar phenomena that have become common in most regions are relatively rare.
HotorNot was launched back in the big dot - com craze in 2000 and created a social website phenomenon which then led to other similar photo rating sites like facethejury and ratemybody.
It is called Social Proof, a phenomenon that occurs when the consensus of others has an influence on the thoughts of a person.
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«The last decade,» writes Aaron Saenz, «has seen the arrival of lolcats, fails, trolling and dozens of other phenomena whose sophomoric exteriors bely subtle tones of social complexity and etiquette.»
And the use of race as a proxy by some reformers, to gauge the seriousness of other reformers» commitments to issues of social justice, is a relatively new phenomenon.
While they are a relatively new phenomenon, these programs support students who have missed 10 or more days of school and connect them with the juvenile justice system and other social services in order to encourage regular school attendance.
In this brave new world, social promotion, disciplinary disproportionality, achievement gaps, and lack of latitude to innovate among other damaging (yet quite ubiquitous) phenomena will be a thing of the past too.
The authors of these provocative, ripe - for - discussion novels use incisive humor as a mode for addressing complex questions about the enormous impact social media and other online phenomena have on every aspect of our lives, offering unprecedented access to and connection with the world while also blurring the distinction between facts and lies, eroding privacy, undermining trust, and impacting livelihoods.
Arguments are facts, the phenomenon of social life, events, life situations and life experiences, the scientific evidence, references to the views of scientists and others.
The pups» behavior still can't be attributed solely to genes; pups can learn fearful or aggressive behavior by watching their mother's response to humans and other environmental stimuli, a behavioral phenomenon known as social facilitation.
Their initial response to an invitation last year by the artist George Henry Longly to take part in a two - stop touring group show was typically immaterial — they conducted seemingly «purposeless» studio visits with each of the other artists (thus questioning and to an extent short - circuiting the careerist expectations that surround the studio visit as a social and professional phenomenon).
His series Whitewashed looks at how contemporary Western culture interprets Oriental tradition from its own perspective, and speaks to the phenomenon of transforming, reproducing, and consuming those original images to fit other public and social tastes.
Opie investigates the ways in which photographs both document and give voice to social phenomena in America today, registering people's attitudes and relationships to themselves and others, and the ways in which they occupy the landscape.
The now - famed blog post describes the dematerialization of raw materials and other saleable objects as a social phenomenon, citing shared music, books, and movies, as among the goods on their way out.
This social phenomenon rattled the old guard as young men of three decades, or in Jean - Michel Basquiat's case two, were selling fresh paint for hundreds of thousands of dollars via the powerful Mary Boone gallery and others.
Social proof is a phenomenon in which people take the same actions as others because they think those actions represent the correct behavior.
You may be skeptical about how this social phenomenon relates to your medical sales career, but Twitter can be a useful tool for professionals and job seekers in any industry, allowing them to seek advice and interact with recruiters and other industry professionals that they wouldn't meet otherwise.
[11] It has been suggested that other disciplines in social psychology such as social identity theory and social representations may be seeking to explain largely the same phenomena as social cognition, and that these different disciplines might be merged into a «coherent integrated whole».
Although ascribing sophisticated, human - like minds to others is central to social cognition and behavior, dehumanization is an all - too - common phenomenon.
Many of us are already part of the social media phenomenon; others still need to implement blogs into their Internet marketing strategy.
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