نتایج جستجو برای: social movement

تعداد نتایج: 754458  

Journal: :The American Journal of Theology 1918

Journal: :Minerva 2023

The “reproducibility crisis” has been one of the most significant stories in science past 15 years and led to policy changes across research landscape. Yet, scandals, irreproducible studies, cries crisis have occurred for decades science. This article seeks explain why reproducibility taken root become a force ways previous crises not. In short, we argue that it was through scientific, institut...

2008
MICHAEL P. YOUNG

In this paper we theorize the impact of democratic states on state-oriented challengers. We argue that aspects of states influence the overall mobilization of state-oriented challengers and the forms of their mobilization and collective action. We develop I2 hypotheses about the impact of state political institutions, democratic processes, bureaucracies, and policies on mobilization and provide...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2016
Jonathan B Freeman Kerri L Johnson

Recent research suggests that visual perception of social categories is shaped not only by facial features but also by higher-order social cognitive processes (e.g., stereotypes, attitudes, goals). Building on neural computational models of social perception, we outline a perspective of how multiple bottom-up visual cues are flexibly integrated with a range of top-down processes to form percept...

2010
Daniel Muijs Mel Ainscow

In recent years, networking and collaboration have become increasingly popular in education. However, there is at present a lack of attention to the theoretical basis of networking, which could illuminate when and when not to network and under what conditions networks are likely to be successful. In this paper, we will attempt to sketch the theoretical background to networking drawing on work i...

Journal: :Japanese Sociological Review 2014

Journal: :American Journal of Sociology 1897

2016
Emma S. Spiro Andrés Monroy-Hernández

In this paper we examine two protests characterized by substantial social media presence and distributed participation frameworks via two core questions: what roles did organizations and individuals play, and how did participants' social interactions change over the course of the protests? To answer these questions, we analyzed a large Twitter activity dataset for the #YoSoy132 student uprising...

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