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  • '''Structural pluralism''' is "the potential for political competition in communities".<ref>{{cite journal | pmc= 1446508 | pmid=11189 ...scussed in terms of having common institutions, such as governing or other political bodies, religious, educational and economic institutions. These bodies or ...
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  • ...d to denote trends which have resulted in great social changes outside the political sphere, such as changes in mores, culture, philosophy or technology. Many h * Several international cultural and/or socioeconomic movements: ...
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  • ...ct research on agriculture, health and medicine, housing, social services, political-economic development, displacement and resettlement, business and industry, ...ching and fieldwork, as well as six different trips to study the migratory movements of the [[Inuit]], starting in 1886. Another important application of Boas w ...
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  • ...d [[centralization|centralized]] social structures. Peer-to-peer is also a political and social program for those who believe that in many cases, peer-to-peer m ...heory">{{cite news |last=Bauwens |first=Michel |date=2005-01-12 |title=The Political Economy of Peer Production |publisher=CTheory |url=https://journals.uvic.ca ...
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  • ...Romanticism in Perspective: A Comparative Study of Aspects of the Romantic Movements in England, France and Germany''. London: MacMillan.</ref> but by technolog [[Category:Political ideologies]] ...
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  • ...son, Walter Truett| title = To Govern Evolution: Further Adventures of the Political Animal| url = https://archive.org/details/togovernevolutio00anderich| url-a ==Related environmental ethical schools and movements== ...
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  • ...udies''' is an interdisciplinary field studying the social, psychological, political, technical, cultural and other dimensions of [[the Internet]] and associate ...net and [[social media use in politics]]: including its use for mobilizing political campaigns and protests.{{sfn|Dutton ''et al.''|2013|p=401–437}} ...
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  • ...ip]].<ref>{{cite book |last= O'Hara|first= Phillip |title= Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Volume 2 |publisher= Routledge|year=2003|isbn= 978-0-415-24187-8|p ...nization as well.<ref>{{cite book |last= Horvat |first= Branko |title= The Political Economy of Socialism: A Marxist Social Theory |publisher= M.E Sharpe Inc |y ...
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  • ...strongly believes that technology allows mankind to make social, economic, political, and cultural advancements.<ref>Rushkoff, Douglas. EME: Explorations in Med In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, several ideologies and movements, such as the [[cyberdelic]] counterculture, the [[Californian Ideology]], [ ...
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  • ...re has been explored extensively in cultural production, including [[art]] movements and genres devoted entirely to its elucidation, such as the 20th-century mo Futures studies do not generally include the work of economists who forecast movements of interest rates over the next business cycle, or of managers or investors ...
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  • ...communication, organizational communication, sociocultural communication, political communication, computer-mediated communication, and critical perspectives o ...A critical epistemology is driven by its values and oriented to social and political change. Communication theories associated with this epistemology include [[ ...
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  • ...uthor=Todaro, M.|author2=Smith, S.}}</ref> However, appropriate technology movements can be found in both developing and developed countries. In developed count ...inferior to advanced (or high) technology and not including the social and political factors included in the concept put forth by the proponents.<ref name=Akubu ...
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  • ...|editor2-last=Holtz-Bacha |editor2-first=Christina |title=Encyclopedia of Political Communication |date=21 December 2007 |publisher=SAGE Publications |isbn=978 ...and had to work for a living. He also said, "How does a candidate pay for political expenses not covered by the government? First is to be a rich man, which I ...
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  • {{about|the geographic and political term|the fictional superhuman abilities|Superpower (ability)|other uses|Sup ...on the issue.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Munro |first1=André |title=superpower (Political Science) |url=https://www.britannica.com/topic/superpower |website=britanni ...
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  • ...hnology, and the Creative Spirit in Political Science|journal=The American Political Science Review|date=February 1927|volume=21|issue=1|pages=1–11|doi=10.2307/ ...velopment and innovation become the principal motor of social, economic or political change.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Global politics|last=Macmillan.|first=Palgrav ...
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  • ...nt programs. Public participation is advanced by the [[humanism|humanist]] movements. Public participation may be advanced as part of a "people first" paradigm [[File:Political rights are important and without people participation development actions f ...
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  • # [[political participation]] (the issues of [[public sphere]], [[deliberative democracy] ===Political organization and censorship=== ...
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  • ...e that have intensified their use of IT for economic, social, cultural and political transformation. In 2005, governments reaffirmed their dedication to the fou ...guruak/article/view/68-2020-art05 |journal=Basque Journal of Sociology and Political Science |issue=68 |page=53 |doi=10.18543/inguruak-68-2020-art05 |s2cid=2256 ...
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  • ...tetal.">Sharot, T., Davidson, M.L., Carson, M.M., Phelps, E.A. (2008). Eye movements predict recollective experience. ''PLoS ONE, 3(8),'' e2884.</ref> ...t bias has been found among a number of domains such as historical events, political elections and the outcome of sporting events.<ref name=Nestler>Nestler, S., ...
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  • ...from a variety of disciplines, including [[anthropology]], [[history]], [[political science]], and [[sociology]], scholars in these programs created undergradu ...separate."<ref name="Winner, 1993">Winner, L. (1993). Artifacts/Ideas and Political Culture (pp. 283-292). Troy, New York: Rensselaer.</ref> ...
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