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  • '''Social and behavior change communication''' ('''SBCC'''), often also only "'''BCC'''" or "'''Communica | title = COMMUNICATION/BEHAVIOR CHANGE TOOLS ...
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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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  • ...n - Multimedia Library | website=United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs | date=June 21, 2017 | url=https://www.un.org/development/desa/publ *[[Climate change]] and [[resource depletion]]<ref name=bloomberg2017>{{cite web|title=New En ...
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  • ...line platform to be viewed by friends gained widespread adoption through [[social networking]] tools like [[Facebook]] and [[MySpace]]. While those tools are ...-party lists of [[social media]], like tag clouds and [[social bookmarking|social bookmarks]]. ...
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  • ...liams (academic)|Robin A. Williams]] and David Edge (1996), "Central to '''social shaping of technology''' ('''SST''') is the concept that there are choices ...e choices could have differing implications for society and for particular social groups. ...
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  • ...]'', where he refers to a comment made by [[David Sarnoff]] expressing a [[social determinism|socially deterministic]] view of "value free" technology whose * [[Social construction of technology]] ...
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  • ...nner in which [[United States of America|American]] cities are designed, a change that can clearly be seen when comparing the pre-automobile cities on the Ea The other model, ''[[social determinism]]'', claims that society itself controls how a technology is us ...
    5 KB (739 words) - 22:11, 9 November 2022
  • '''Social and behavior change communication''' ('''SBCC'''), often also only "'''BCC'''" or "'''Communica | title = COMMUNICATION/BEHAVIOR CHANGE TOOLS ...
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  • However, a feed forward is generally imposed before any willful change in output may occur. All other changes of output determined with feedback m However, social feedback is the response of the supreme hierarch to the subordinate as an a ...
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  • ...erm '''revolution''' is used to denote trends which have resulted in great social changes outside the political sphere, such as changes in mores, culture, ph ** The [[Counterculture of the 1960s]] (approximately 1960&ndash;1973) was a social revolution that originated in the United States and United Kingdom, and eve ...
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  • ...]] and [[technological convergence|convergence]]). In short, technological change is based on both better and more technology. == Modeling technological change == ...
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  • ...conomic institutions. These bodies or institutions help to maintain the [[social order]] within the community. ...ationships of interdependence based on other components, such as work, and social organizations (Durkheim, 1933). These are equated to today's rural and urb ...
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  • ** [[Social Network]] *[[Framing (social sciences)|Framing]] ...
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  • In essence, indicators are measurements that reflect the interplay between social, environmental, and economic factors affecting a region’s or community’s [[ ...s level approach to this apparent invalidity is based on the evidence of a social group whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and of ...
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  • ...rofit]], [[Nonpartisanism in the United States|nonpartisan]] education and social policy research organization based in [[New York City]]; [[Washington, D.C. ...2, 2012}}</ref><ref>Porter, Eduardo (July 28, 2015). "Wall St. Money Meets Social Policy at Rikers Island". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 201 ...
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  • ...ling and policy implications |journal=Technological Forecasting and Social Change |date=September 2009 |volume=76 |issue=7 |pages=932–941 |doi=10.1016/j.tech ...Technology is shaping how we learn, gather information, move forward, and change. Technology is like a policy because it tells us how we are supposed to do ...
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  • ...is a branch of [[critical theory]] devoted to the study of [[technological change]]. ...hnological transformation as historically specific changes in personal and social practices of [[research]], [[invention]], [[regulation of science|regulatio ...
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  • ...ics of the new product, such as its relative advantage and complexity, and social influences, such as opinion leaders. ...sed on the meaning they have for them; and these meanings are derived from social interaction and modified though interpretation), plays a key in role in the ...
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  • ...s to build knowledge about the environmental and human aspects of [[Global change]], and to find solutions for [[sustainable development]]. It aims to increa ...h is an interdisciplinary research programme bringing together natural and social sciences, as well as the humanities, engineering and law, and focused on de ...
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  • {{Redirect|Gender change|sex change|Sex change (disambiguation){{!}}Sex change}} ...n in other ways.<ref>{{Cite journal |title = Transgender Transitioning and Change of Self-Reported Sexual Orientation|last = K. Auer|first = Matthias|date = ...
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  • ...echnocapitalism: Networks, Firms, and Transportation |journal=[[Growth and Change]] |date=2003 |volume=34 |issue=4 |pages=390–414 |doi=10.1046/j.0017-4815.20 ...elated science to social philosophy, and showed how critical approaches to social analysis are very relevant to science, and to our understanding of the need ...
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