نتایج جستجو برای: social elite

تعداد نتایج: 625007  

2005
Sanford Clark Gordon Dimitri Landa Shanker Satyanath

2007
Andrew G. Walder Bobai Li Donald J. Treiman ANDREW G. WALDER BOBAI Li DONALD J. TREIMAN

Journal: :Journal of science and medicine in sport 2006
Andrea Lamont-Mills Steven A Christensen

This study looked at the relationship between athletic identity and three levels of sport participation (elite, recreational, non-participation). Athletic identity was measured using the Athletic Identity Measurement Scale (AIMS) with participants being compared on the total AIMS score and scores on its three factors (social identity, exclusivity, negative affectivity). Results indicated that t...

2012
Lauren A. Rivera Michèle Lamont Frank Dobbin Mary Brinton

Although a robust literature has demonstrated a positive relationship between education and socio-economic attainment, the processes through which formal schooling yields enhanced economic and social rewards remain less clear. Employers play a crucial role in explaining the returns to formal schooling yet little is known about how employers, particularly elite employers, use and interpret educa...

2015
Reza Motamedi Saed Rezayi Reza Rejaie Walter Willinger

Highest degree nodes in Online Social Networks (OSNs) such as Twitter can be viewed as “social elites” or “connectivity hubs” as they are followed by many users and therefore can influence them. All these elites along with their pairwise connections form a structure that is known as the elite network. The elite network serves as the backbone of the OSN structure and thus its characteristics off...

Journal: :زن در توسعه و سیاست 0
حیدر جانعلیزاده چوب بستی استادیار گروه علوم اجتماعی دانشگاه مازندران

this article investigates women's status in the nobel prize foundation between the periods 1901 to 2006 as well as twenty academies of sciences in twenty countries. the data obtained from the foundation and also the questionnaires used reveal that female elite scientists constituted a small portion of the elite societies so that during 1901 to 2006 almost four percent of the nobel laureate...

Journal: :CoRR 2014
Chen Avin Zvi Lotker David Peleg Yvonne Anne Pignolet Itzik Turkel

Recent evidence shows that in many societies worldwide the relative sizes of the economic and social elites are continuously shrinking. Is this a natural social phenomenon? What are the forces that shape this process? We try to address these questions by studying a Core-Periphery social structure composed of a social elite, namely, a relatively small but well-connected and highly influential gr...

Journal: :Renaissance quarterly 2010
John F Padgett

This article statistically analyzes quantitative data from numerous sources in order to assess changes in marriage patterns, family structure, and rates of social mobility during the period from 1282 to 1494. During this period, three systems of social stratification coexisted -- wealth, political office, and age of family -- but these contending status systems were not consistent in their rank...

2007
MARTIN JAY E. J. Furlong W. von Leyden Brian Smith

At a time when the memory of Herbert Marcuse is fresh in the minds of many on the left, it is perhaps particularly fitting to focus our attention on the special place held in Marcuse's thought by the concept of memory. Many of his earlier commentators have, in fact, already noted its importance.' One of the more astute of their number, Fredric Jameson, even went so far as to claim that the theo...

2002

This chapter introduces Iranian groups, the religious elite (mojtaheds), traditional merchants (bazaar) and Iranian “crowd” (lutis and tollabs) who were mobilized during social movement activity in Iran. These groups often formed overlapping relations with one another in Iranian society, but each had different interests that had to be negotiated during social movement activity. Some groups, suc...

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