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social phenomenon refers to any event, trend or behavior that is widespread and has an impact on society as a whole.
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Race, in order to have real social consequences — which it undoubtedly does — depends on
other social phenomena.
He is passionate about the opportunities for the integration of interdisciplinary analytical techniques from engineering and physics with social science, in order to explore
social phenomena from new perspectives.
The discussion went far beyond mere definition, however, forcing us to question
what social phenomena are and how people might go about studying such phenomena.
Her work engages with cultural and collective identity in relation to
social phenomena such as ceremonies and rituals.
Stock market crashes are
social phenomena where external economic events combine with crowd behavior and psychology in a positive feedback loop where selling by some market participants drives more market participants to sell.
He often comments on
different social phenomena with his intriguing humor and criticism through various media of artistic expression (from drawing to performance).
Gillick's eight - act play adapts the exhibition space as a stage on which
social phenomena of a post-industrial society are played out, presenting a core aspect in Gillick's work — the negotiation of models of communality.
Slavery,
as social phenomenon and as metaphor, has been an important topic, as has the role of prophets and prophecy, the practice of magic, and the class status of early converts to Christianity.
Their opinion was shared by the recently deceased management guru Peter Drucker, who once said that megachurches «are surely the most important
social phenomenon in American society in the last 30 years.»
I admire scientists and the scientific way of knowing but I am not myself trained as a scientist, except inasmuch as my undergraduate training in sociology at a top U.S. university exposed me to statistical inference and standards of valid reasoning
about social phenomena.
«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.
New York University psychologist Elizabeth Phelps says the study is «clever,» because it links a well - studied brain region to an
important social phenomenon.
The concept of «social physics» was first defined in the 19th century by Auguste Comte as «science which occupies itself
with social phenomena,...
The mission of Social Psychology Network is to promote peace, social justice, and sustainable living through public education, research, and The Social Network explores the moment at which Facebook, the most
revolutionary social phenomena of the new century, was invented — through the warring
Through visits to secondary schools and community organizations, the Peer -2-Peer educators hope to provoke more kids into thinking about the source of their food and their own eating habits, and to connect those personal experiences to larger
social phenomena surrounding food, nutrition, and food access.
: Various circular
social phenomena caused by the absence of the included third of special relationships meaning for the contradiction between the individual level and the general level of relationship, all deriving from the projection of the causal pair of emotional war and physical war
This means that the social scientist can only ever really
explain social phenomena if and to the degree that he understands such strivings.
Berlin, Germany About Blog For their joint platform blogger Bazaar, the two - team Lisa and Tanja writes about fashion and lifestyle themes, staged elaborate photo productions,
observes social phenomena and brings out current trends to the point.
As the ultimate symbol of popular leisure, beaches are especially significant to art history, and today, no one is more renowned for using beaches as a subject than photographer Massimo Vitali, who shoots a large format camera from high above Mediterranean beaches in order
document social phenomena such as tourism, conformity, and mass gatherings.
GRAPH III: Various
circular social phenomena caused by the absence of the included third of special relationships meaning for the contradiction between the individual level and the general level of relationship, all deriving from the projection of the causal pair of emotional war and physical war
Now she has taken on caregiving — an
exploding social phenomenon that currently affects the lives of nearly 50 million American adults.The call came one day when Sheehy was...
Former generations are working longer, with some people continuing to work beyond 70, and this has led to a fascinating and
novel social phenomenon: in some cases, five generations are now working side by side in the workplace.
And it is quite striking just how regularly Kristol's writings reference Christianity, often tracing contemporary economic and
social phenomena back to ideas buried deep within Christian thought and the history of the Church.
His argument is a timely reminder that scholars should not only be aware of the dangers regarding conversion as a
purely social phenomenon, but should also take into account the possibility that, in certain circumstances, cosmology facilitates the process.
Unlike the idea of culture as a consensus -
forming social phenomenon that resists change, the postmodern spirit is more impressed by the lack of consensus in cultures and by the dynamics for social change that already exist in cultures.
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.
«Individualized adultery — treating it as a single person's transgression instead of an instance of a
wider social phenomenon — is a way to forestall addressing the viability of marriage at a social level.
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.
Maybe that's not such a bad thing, according to Giovanni Luca Ciampaglia, a research scientist at the Indiana University Network Science Institute in Bloomington who studies
collective social phenomena on the internet.
Before Facebook, before even Myspace, there was «Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon, arguably our culture's first social phenomenon