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- ...Styles, and the Perception of Group Entitativity |journal=Personality and Social Psychology Review |date=2001 |volume=5 |issue=2 |pages=129–140 |doi=10.1207 ...ld need to interact recurrently in accordance with their [[social identity|social identities]]. ...5 KB (615 words) - 00:56, 1 August 2022
- {{Short description|Method in social science research}} '''Covert participant observation''' is a [[methodology|method]] in [[social science]] research. Participant observation involves a [[researcher]] joini ...2 KB (357 words) - 10:18, 17 November 2021
- ...liams (academic)|Robin A. Williams]] and David Edge (1996), "Central to '''social shaping of technology''' ('''SST''') is the concept that there are choices ...es could have differing implications for society and for particular social groups. ...5 KB (684 words) - 14:31, 1 March 2022
- | title=The Social Life of Information | title-link=The Social Life of Information }} ...8 KB (1,107 words) - 02:34, 19 December 2022
- An illustrative breakdown of this follows. There are four groups of people. ...eliminated from consideration and measures the difference in size between groups B and D. ...4 KB (546 words) - 00:37, 10 October 2023
- ...annels for products and services by enterprise corporations and non-profit groups.{{Citation needed|date=May 2023}} ...(SaaS)-based. Most have evolved from the streaming media/gaming arena and social networking applications.{{Citation needed|date=May 2023}} ...2 KB (316 words) - 12:36, 6 February 2024
- ...permits minority voices and opinions to be heard when citizens and citizen groups are addressing community problems (Young, 1999). ...conomic institutions. These bodies or institutions help to maintain the [[social order]] within the community. ...7 KB (923 words) - 00:32, 3 February 2024
- ...be understood without understanding how that technology is embedded in its social context. SCOT is a response to [[technological determinism]] and is sometim ...hers must look at how the criteria of being "the best" is defined and what groups and stakeholders participate in defining it. In particular, they must ask w ...16 KB (2,376 words) - 00:59, 10 September 2023
- ...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. ...20 KB (2,771 words) - 08:10, 4 January 2024
- ...Harm|allocative harm]], an unequal distribution of resources among social groups, which is more widely studied and easier to measure.<ref name=":3" /> Howev ...ooc.fi}}</ref> These subcategories present many dangers to individuals and groups. ...11 KB (1,451 words) - 17:04, 10 February 2024
- '''Knowledge environments''' are social practices, technological and physical arrangements intended to facilitate [ ...ivities of knowledge building, the means including cognitive ergonomics, [[social software]], immediate [[information access]] exploiting means of [[multimed ...5 KB (654 words) - 04:12, 17 February 2023
- ...social and economic life including for education, social services, health, social and community participation. Digital inclusion includes access to affordabl ...Bill |last6=Siefer |first6=Angela |date=2021 |title=Digital inclusion as a social determinant of health |journal=npj Digital Medicine |language=en |volume=4 ...9 KB (1,253 words) - 15:34, 11 December 2023
- ...on|date=2009-01-01|title=Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences|url=https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/history_pubs/3|journal=EDUCAUS * Integrated social policy analyses ...5 KB (577 words) - 21:15, 18 February 2024
- '''Social and behavior change communication''' ('''SBCC'''), often also only "'''BCC' ...ng in a [[clinical psychiatry]] setting. SBCC differentiates itself from [[social impact entertainment]] primarily through its "impact first", rather than "s ...11 KB (1,485 words) - 19:18, 26 August 2023
- *Better able to acquire [[social power]] at work because they can translate between [[wikt:Specialist|specia [[Team|Groups]] with more meta-functional experts on them perform better because they: ...4 KB (595 words) - 15:53, 8 March 2023
- ...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 ...11 KB (1,540 words) - 22:02, 28 August 2023
- A '''facilitator''' is a person who helps a [[Social group|group of people]] to work together better, understand their common ob * "An individual who enables groups and organizations to work more effectively; to collaborate and achieve [[sy ...13 KB (1,857 words) - 20:24, 28 October 2022
- ...s for dress, behavior, and emotional expression. For the most part, these groups of people belonged to different [[patrilineage]]s who not only did not regu ...occur whether A and B are separate individuals or members of complementary groups (p. 176).}} ...15 KB (2,215 words) - 21:35, 10 February 2024
- ...=":4" /> Defensiveness creates inefficient and damaging communication in [[social interactions]] when people deny their flaws, [[Psychological projection|pro ...H.|s2cid=143513747|date=March 2008|title=The Creation of Defensiveness in Social Interaction II: A Model of Defensive Communication among Romantic Couples|j ...9 KB (1,191 words) - 18:06, 6 February 2024
- ...ll of human history, anthropology draws and builds upon knowledge from the social and biological sciences as well as the humanities and physical sciences." T ...be|tribal]] and [[Ethnic group|ethnic]] associations, [[advocacy group]]s, social-service and educational agencies, and businesses. It is also not uncommon f ...12 KB (1,591 words) - 20:58, 1 September 2023