نتایج جستجو برای: collective cohesion

تعداد نتایج: 66525  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2014
Giancarlo De Luca Patrizio Mariani Brian R MacKenzie Matteo Marsili

Animals form groups for many reasons, but there are costs and benefits associated with group formation. One of the benefits is collective memory. In groups on the move, social interactions play a crucial role in the cohesion and the ability to make consensus decisions. When migrating from spawning to feeding areas, fish schools need to retain a collective memory of the destination site over tho...

2010
Jens Newig Dirk Günther Claudia Pahl-Wostl

In the face of apparent failures to govern complex environmental problems by the central state, new modes of governance have been proposed in recent years. Network governance is an emerging concept that has not yet been consolidated. In network governance, processes of (collective) learning become an essential feature. The key issue approached here is the mutual relations between network struct...

2015
Hannah H. Leslie Jennifer Ahern Audrey E. Pettifor Rhian Twine Kathleen Kahn F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé Sheri A. Lippman

Alcohol use contributes to morbidity and mortality in developing countries by increasing the risk of trauma and disease, including alcohol dependence. Limited research addresses determinants of alcohol use beyond the individual level in sub-Saharan Africa. We test the association of community collective efficacy and alcohol outlet density with young men's drinking in a cross-sectional, locally ...

2016
Brian A. Camley Juliane Zimmermann Herbert Levine Wouter-Jan Rappel

Single eukaryotic cells commonly sense and follow chemical gradients, performing chemotaxis. Recent experiments and theories, however, show that even when single cells do not chemotax, clusters of cells may, if their interactions are regulated by the chemoattractant. We study this general mechanism of "collective guidance" computationally with models that integrate stochastic dynamics for indiv...

2014
Lucy M. Aplin Damien R. Farine Richard P. Mann Ben C. Sheldon

There is increasing evidence that animal groups can maintain coordinated behaviour and make collective decisions based on simple interaction rules. Effective collective action may be further facilitated by individual variation within groups, particularly through leader-follower polymorphisms. Recent studies have suggested that individual-level personality traits influence the degree to which in...

Anoosheh Gohari, Homa Behbahani Ismael Salehi

Despite the close affinity between collective memory and urban structures as the relationship between what is hidden and what is visible; rapid changes throughout the city have caused a disconnection between integrated memories and landscape cohesion. As a context for memories, the historical urban landscape proves to be valuable. The present research seeks to identify elements and signs in urb...

Journal: :international journal of foreign language teaching and research 2015
saeed parazaran seyyed masoud motahari

abstractthis study focused mainly on the shifts of the grammatical cohesion in texts translated from english into persian. it aimed to identify the grammatical cohesive devices (gcds) in st and tt separately, based on halliday and hassn's model (1976), determine the number of occurrences of gcds in two texts and finally, illustrate types of shifts of grammatical cohesion and strategies used in ...

2014
Virginia A. Fonner Deanna Kerrigan Zandile Mnisi Sosthenes Ketende Caitlin E. Kennedy Stefan Baral

Social capital is important to disadvantaged groups, such as sex workers, as a means of facilitating internal group-related mutual aid and support as well as access to broader social and material resources. Studies among sex workers have linked higher social capital with protective HIV-related behaviors; however, few studies have examined social capital among sex workers in sub-Saharan Africa. ...

Journal: :European Journal of Social Psychology 2023

The COVID-19 pandemic and its lockdowns have uniquely challenged our social lives. current study seeks to explore changes in cohesion on various psychological dimensions (trust, belonging, interaction, engagement) system levels (family, friends, neighbours, institutions, nations), assessed 3522 Berlin residents before, during, after the first lockdown, four times during second lockdown. lockdow...

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