Sentences with phrase «sociocultural changes»

The deep economic and sociocultural changes taking place on both sides of the border virtually ensure that Mexican immigration to the U.S. will be a long - term phenomenon.
Drawing on Greenfield's theory of social change and human development, the authors hypothesized that the use of specific words in Chinese literature would wax and wane as a reflection of psychological adaptation to sociocultural change.

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With political will and the involvement of tropical regions, forests can contribute to climate change protection through carbon sequestration as well as offering economic, environmental, and sociocultural benefits.
Sociocultural Perspectives on Language Change in Diaspora David R. Andrews (1998); John Benjamins Publishing Company, ISBN 90 -272-1835-8.
Youth development and learning though youth media, multiliteracies and second language learning, community - school - university collaborations for social change, Latina / o education, sociocultural and activity theories of learning and human development, ethnographies of communication, online versus f2f environments in CLD teacher preparation.
The portraits seem to point out the impinging nature of sociocultural shifts on person - hood, the feeling of having a rug pulled out from beneath you in wildly changing times.
As technology inevitably changes, ushering in a new set of sociocultural conventions, Mayer's sculptures will be lasting artifacts of a moment and its hyper - specific gestures.
It will prioritise research into the biological, psychological and sociocultural factors that influence the cause, trajectory and personal experience of these conditions, how these factors change across the lifespan, how they differ between different population subgroups (gender, sexuality, ethnicity, culture and socioeconomic status), and how these factors can be recognised and modified.
It has long been believed that these types of sociocultural factors have buffered Chinese individuals from experiencing depression (Lee et al. 2007), however, as China continues to experience social change, younger generations have begun to embrace more individualistic and materialistic values potentially increasing vulnerability to experience negative affect (Auerbach et al. 2009a, b).
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