Will it still be around or will the next
social phenomena like Twitter takes its place?
«The Internet offers a tremendous opportunity to understand important
social phenomena like family structure and also to help us explore how sharing information influences people's emotional states and decision - making,» says Adam Kramer, a data scientist at Facebook.
Not exact matches
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.
18) The fact that there is a later punk - driven attempt to democratize rock fame (and not in the fatuous way that Andy Warhol's «15 - minutes of fame» comment suggested) or that pop / disco artists
like Michael Jackson and Madonna will pick up on Bowie's fame - playing and image - emphatic example, in Madonna's case overtly subordinating the music to the prerogatives of notoriety, do not alter what ALMOST FAMOUS is showing us, that rock can be thought of as a
social phenomenon / scene that one might belong to («you're too sweet for rock and roll» is said not by a musician to a musician, but by a groupie to a rock writer), that is as fame - focused as it is music - focused.
Like all youngsters, this child is adapting to its turbulent environment and actually incorporating
social change as a
phenomenon into its way of life and way of thinking.
In this, if I read him correctly, Harrington differs even from the mild Marxism of Robert Heilbroner in, for instance, The Nature and Logic of Capitalism, wherein the inherent
social structure of a
phenomenon seems to take on machine -
like inevitability.
The one approach says merely that
social interaction with
like - minded believers is an important
phenomenon and that we should know more about how often, with whom, and in what settings this sort of
social interaction takes place.
SH: I use «myth» to denote an idealized representation of a
phenomenon, either by a collectivity as a whole, or within a specific ideological framework — it can refer to a historical moment,
like the French Revolution; certain moral and political values («we are a freedom - loving people»); exemplary
social groups
like the bourgeoisie or the proletariat; or leaders
like Napoleon or de Gaulle.
A reform of capitalism agenda would also include changes to CEO pay, more prudent mortgage tests, a real end of too - big - to - fail, counter-cyclical monetary policy, more dynamic patenting laws, a rethink of trade agreements and the introduction of a wholly new set of
social and economic indicators (to capture
phenomena like differential inflation rates and the uneven benefits of GDP growth).
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.
The findings give hope to
social scientists trying to understand broader
phenomena,
like how rumors about a candidate spread during a campaign or how information about street protests flows out of a country with state - controlled media.
The rise of technology and
social media has given people a false feeling of connectedness through
likes and comments and has led to unexpected
phenomena like teens having sex later because they're not actually spending time with peers (even when it feels
like they are) and overall decreased
social interaction.
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.
Was it for Thai women in the past perhaps something to be ashamed of or to tell only your closest friends, nowadays online dating has become very accepted as a
social phenomenon or perhaps even best dating apps thailand a
social activity as most Thai girls
like to chat their time away.
Internet dating is an ever - expanding
social phenomenon that isn't restricted to one demographic but rather is a diverse virtual platform which brings together
like - minded individuals with similar preferences and goals.
«Let us suppose that an objective etiologist would be on another planet,
like Mars, and would observe the
social behavior of man with a telescope too weak to recognize and follow individuals, but still capable of seeing big
phenomena,
like migrations, wars, etc..
Before the Super Bowl this past weekend I went to the NFL's Twitter page to see what a media
phenomenon like «the big game» was having on the
social media site.
«Looking back, I see why everyone was
like, «Yo, this kid sucks,»» says 20 - year - old
social media
phenomenon Jake Paul.»
And in this future world there's this
phenomenon called Looks which is controlled by
social media, where celebrities and their status is controlled by how many looks or
likes they get.
Cao's art bridges into visual arts with the use of popular culture and shifts through different subcultures and
phenomenon to create the surreal landscapes that she is most known for — actors incased in Burberry behaving
like dogs reenact a hysteric day in the office, ordinary people dancing to hip - hop on the street, people dressed in Chinese shopping bags and a stage production incorporating Guangzhou's street youths are just a few examples of using the city's everyday life to analyze and render the current
social situation where traditions and new influences are constantly in conflict.
The title of the exhibition,
like his previous titles, is taken from his writings: these diary -
like pieces are intimate and playful ruminations on various topics that are partly personal, partly comments on various
social phenomena, partly ideas of imagined worlds and partly a play in words.
But perhaps what I should have said was «reliably accurate long term predictions of chaotic
phenomena like weather, politics, or
social change».
Like CAGW, memetics «rests upon social and evolutionary fundamentals (e.g. the differential selection of self - replicating narratives, narrative alliances, the penetration of memes into the psyche causing secondary phenomena like motivated reasoning, noble cause corruption and confirmation bias etc.) it is not dependent upon politics or philosophies of any stripe,&ra
Like CAGW, memetics «rests upon
social and evolutionary fundamentals (e.g. the differential selection of self - replicating narratives, narrative alliances, the penetration of memes into the psyche causing secondary
phenomena like motivated reasoning, noble cause corruption and confirmation bias etc.) it is not dependent upon politics or philosophies of any stripe,&ra
like motivated reasoning, noble cause corruption and confirmation bias etc.) it is not dependent upon politics or philosophies of any stripe,»
Because the memetic explanation for CAGW rests upon
social and evolutionary fundamentals (e.g. the differential selection of self - replicating narratives, narrative alliances, the penetration of memes into the psyche causing secondary
phenomena like motivated reasoning, noble cause corruption and confirmation bias etc.) it is not dependent upon politics or philosophies of any stripe, which tend to strongly color most «explanations» and typically rob them of objectivity.
The way I look at it is often
like the wave - particle
phenomena: you can analyze from a
social perspective or a personal perspective and both these provide good insights, yet they are nevertheless the same thing in reality.
David Gold from Spindle Law then took over the session and explained crowdsourcing as a general
social phenomenon and some of its most known manifestations,
like Wikipedia.
The problem is not to teach the computer to «think
like a lawyer», i.e. to reduce
social to legal
phenomena and solutions, but to reverse that process.
Of course constant connectivity leads to all sorts of weird and unexpected
social phenomena,
like ghosting, which is something Maya Binyam has been writing about.
This
phenomenon initially made a huge impact on the cryptocurrency market as well as on various
social networking sites
like Twitter.
Although ascribing sophisticated, human -
like minds to others is central to
social cognition and behavior, dehumanization is an all - too - common
phenomenon.