نتایج جستجو برای: social geography

تعداد نتایج: 626174  

2004
Steven N Durlauf

This paper explores the dynamics of income inequality by studying the evolution of human capital investment and neighborhood choice for a population of families. Parents affect the conditional probability distribution of their children's income through the choice of a neighborhood in which to live. Neighborhood location affects children both through local public finance of education as well as ...

Journal: :The Journal of continuing education in the health professions 2015
Teresa M Chan Brent Thoma Ryan Radecki Joel Topf Henry H Woo Lillian S Kao Amalia Cochran Swapnil Hiremath Michelle Lin

Journal clubs have an extensive history that dates back to the time of Sir William Osler. They provide a venue to discuss the latest medical literature among groups of peers and are an innovative method for translating knowledge into practice within individual institutions. With advances in social media, journal clubs are poised to take an evolutionary step by harnessing digital connectivity. O...

2016
Thaddeus Muller

The focus in this article is the ‘criminalisation’ of youth hanging around with the emergence of bans on hanging around. A critical social constructivist approach is used in this study, which draws predominantly on qualitative primary data collected between the late 1980s and 2010s. The article compares indigenous with immigrant youth, which coincides with, respectively, youth in rural communit...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه علامه طباطبایی 1389

cultural iran is a scope that is more extended than the political territories of iran as a political unit. this concept means that cultural geography(mehdi moghanlo-1383-1) of iran is greater than its political geography which, according to history, has a long history extending west-east from kandahar to the euphrates and north-south from the persian gulf to the caucasus including transoxiana a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
David Liben-Nowell Jasmine Novak Ravi Kumar Prabhakar Raghavan Andrew Tomkins

We live in a "small world," where two arbitrary people are likely connected by a short chain of intermediate friends. With scant information about a target individual, people can successively forward a message along such a chain. Experimental studies have verified this property in real social networks, and theoretical models have been advanced to explain it. However, existing theoretical models...

2016
Vivek Kulkarni Steven Skiena Andrew H Schwartz Niranjan Balasubramanian

Language on the Internet and social media varies due to time, geography and social factors. For example, consider an online chat forum where people from different regions across the world interact. In such scenarios, it is important to track and detect regional variation in language. A person from the UK, who is in conversation with someone from the USA could say “he is stuck in the lift” to me...

2003
Kevin Morgan

Globalization and digitalization have been presented as ineluctable forces which signal the `death of geography'. The paper takes issue with this fashionable narrative. The argument that `geography matters' is pursued in three ways: ®rst, by questioning the `distance-destroying' capacity of information and communication technologies where social depth is con ̄ated with spatial reach; second, by ...

Journal: :Historia, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos 2011
Luciene Pereira Carris Cardoso

This analysis of the Brazilian geography congresses sponsored by the Geography Society of Rio de Janeiro between 1909 and 1944 identifies commonalities as well as differences over the years. Given how these scientific events focused on both the state of the art within the field as well as on its overall development, such an analysis serves as a good thermometer for measuring the social, economi...

2011
Maria Sala

This contribution begins with a presentation of the three articles that constitute this part of the geography topic, which are: Main stages of the development, Theory and Methods, and Geographical Education. It continues with the analysis of the basis of the development of modern geographic thought, in which the scientific, institutional, social and political fundamental contexts are presented....

Journal: :First Monday 2015
Hemant Purohit Tanvi Banerjee Andrew Hampton Valerie L. Shalin Nayanesh Bhandutia Amit P. Sheth

Humanitarian and public institutions are increasingly relying on data from social media sites to measure public attitude, and provide timely public engagement. Such engagement supports the exploration of public views on important social issues such as gender-based violence (GBV). In this study, we examine Big (Social) Data consisting of nearly fourteen million tweets collected from the Twitter ...

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