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  • ** [[Social Network]] == Theories, schools, and approaches == ...
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  • ...external factors relate it to various (changing) characteristics of the [[social environment]], in which a particular [[technology]] is embedded. ...he upshot of a particular path of technology development and are shaped by social, economic and political factors. in this sense, technology dynamics aims at ...
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  • ...[[knowledge]] that is free to use, reuse, and redistribute without legal, social, or technological restriction.<ref>{{cite web|title=Open Definition - Defin ...=Kautsky|first1=Karl|title=The Social Revolution and, On the Morrow of the Social Revolution|url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924052957044|date=1903|publi ...
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  • '''Social and behavior change communication''' ('''SBCC'''), often also only "'''BCC' ...use of communication to promote positive health outcomes, based on proven theories and models of [[Behavior change (public health)|behavior change]]. SBCC emp ...
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  • ...ilosopher, and [[Culture theory|cultural theorist]] [[Jean Baudrillard]]'s theories on communication's rapid [[evolution]] in an increasingly [[Digital environ ..., often perceived as an [[ethical obligation]], has transformed everyday [[social behavior]] and [[psychological well-being]] potentially resulting in a form ...
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  • ...artifacts. To challenge the so-called "technological determinism", today's theories of technological change emphasize the scope of the need of technical choice == Sociological theories == ...
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  • ...lative process, although needing to be proven by more inclusive ideas of a social sense. [[Category:Theories of law]] ...
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  • ...be understood without understanding how that technology is embedded in its social context. SCOT is a response to [[technological determinism]] and is sometim ...the reasons for acceptance or rejection of a technology should look to the social world. It is not enough, according to SCOT, to explain a technology's succe ...
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  • ...methods to conduct research on agriculture, health and medicine, housing, social services, political-economic development, displacement and resettlement, bu ...evelopment. Examples of this would be disease prevention interventions and social marketing research.<ref name=":0" /> ...
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  • ...pSxYC&q=private+truths+public+lies |title=Private Truths, Public Lies: The Social Consequences of Preference Falsification |date=1995 |publisher=Harvard Univ Such misrepresentation is a response to perceived social, economic, and political pressures. The perceived pressures could be partly ...
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  • ...This article highlights some of the important [[conceptual model]]s and [[theories]] that govern the design of such systems. The main focus is to look at the ...pport system that can ease their burdens. Technology is ubiquitous in most social contexts in [[industrialized countries]], and has become an integral compon ...
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  • ...ibly relationship termination.<ref name=Littlejohn2>Littlejohn, S. (2002). Theories of human communication. (7th Edition). China: Wadsworth Group.</ref> The p 2. Prediction of positive future outcomes leads to future [[Social relation|interactions]]<br /> ...
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  • ...ior. It has become one of several [[theories of technology]] that describe social effects of [[computer-mediated communication]]. ...el suggests that anonymity changes the relative salience of personal vs. [[social identity]], and thereby can have a profound effect on group behavior. ...
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  • ...Approach to Evaluation: A Model Linking Basic and Applied Social Science]. Social Forces, 59, 106–122.</ref><ref>Coryn, C. L. S., Noakes, L. A., Westine, C. # formulates a [[theory of change]] using some combination of [[social science]], beneficiary lived experience, and program-related professionals' ...
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  • ...se institutions due to its idealization and capacity to define [[Hierarchy|social hierarchies]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Encyclopedia of Rhetoric and Compositi ...society, and not capitalism as such, that was at the root of contemporary social problems. This theory was developed in the journal [[Fifth Estate (periodic ...
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  • {{Distinguish|Social consciousness}} ...er to the specifically moral conscience, but to a shared understanding of social norms.<ref>Thomas E. Wren, ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=QttlGM7NQx0 ...
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  • ..."Regulatory fit and persuasion: Basic principles and remaining questions", Social and Personality Psychology Compass 2(1)</ref>{{rp|444}} formulated by [[Col ...stand RFT, it is important to understand another of [[E. Tory Higgins]]' [[theories]]: regulatory fit theory. When a person believes that there is "fit", they ...
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  • ...The Third Wave of Science Studies: Studies of Expertise and Experience’, ''Social Studies of Sciences'', Vol. 32, No. 2, (April), pp.&nbsp;235–296</ref> In t ...ions]] between the researcher and the plumbers or physicists continue, the social researcher will become increasingly knowledgeable about that topic. For exa ...
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  • ...sonal support for COVID‐19 mitigation policies |journal=Journal of Applied Social Psychology |date=2022 |volume=52 |issue=1 |pages=15–29 |doi=10.1111/jasp.12 ...ogy, mainly drawing on theories of [[heuristic]] information-processing, [[social norms]], [[decision-making]], and [[motivated cognition]].<ref name = "SciA ...
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  • 3) [[social influence]], and ...l of [[personal computer]] use, [[diffusion of innovations]] theory, and [[social cognitive theory]]). Subsequent validation by Venkatesh et al. (2003) of UT ...
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