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2. Infrastructure discourse in Indonesian media: An ecolinguistic perspective
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Suhandano Suhandano, Aprillia Firmonasari, and Arina Isti’anah
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ecolinguistics ,discourse construction ,exclusion ,inclusion ,infrastructure ,mass media ,social actor ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 - Abstract
Infrastructure development marks a country’s progress and growth. However, there are concerns regarding the potential environmental threats posed by extensive infrastructure development, including issues such as biodiversity loss, reduction in food supply, and ecosystem imbalances. Specifically, by taking the example of Jogja-Solo toll roads (JSTR) in Indonesian mass media, this article addresses exclusion and inclusion strategies of environmental impacts in an infrastructure discourse. Using AntConc 4.2.0, we examined the 410 news media articles, collected from December 2019 to June 2023, and investigated the representation of social actors based on van Leeuwen’s socio-semantics framework. The analysis showed that Indonesian mass media constructed the institutionalisation of infrastructure discourse through inclusion and nomination strategies identified from proper names and their position titles in the company. The JSTR project is also narrated as a national strategic agenda to benefit the country’s economic growth by categorising the government and construction companies into one group. On the other hand, the exclusion of environmental impacts in the JSTR is identified from the categorisation strategies shown by the lexemes ‘land’ and ‘resident’ and their juxtaposition with collocates of ‘monetary compensation’. This paper concludes that the repetition and rewording of particular lexico-grammatical choices and social actors are used by news media to construct infrastructure discourse merely from the anthropocentric interest.
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- 2024
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3. Enter Goffman: On Entrance, Embarrassment, and Role in Erving Goffman's Dramaturgical Sociology.
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Fraser, Jake
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SOCIAL role , *EMBARRASSMENT , *SOCIOLOGY , *EVERYDAY life - Abstract
This paper argues that the work of Erving Goffman can be profitably re-read with the aid of Juliane Vogel's work on the cultural logic of "the entrance" [der Auftritt]. Although Goffman's "dramaturgical sociology" makes use of several theatrical concepts for the analysis of face-to-face interaction in everyday life, "entrance" itself is not among them. The essay begins by demonstrating the significance of entrance for Goffman's thought. For Goffman, as for Vogel, answering the question, "Who's there?" is a necessary and pivotal moment in any face-to-face encounter. Then, it turns to the link between entrance and embarrassment, which has long been recognized as a critical concern for Goffman. Embarrassment proves to be the consequence of a "failed entrance" in Goffman's writing; its status as looming threat to any encounter, and the need for precautions to prevent it, suggest something about the fragility of social intercourse and a certain structural interminability of entrance. The final sections attempt to historicize Goffman's understanding of the human being as a performer compelled to enter into and out of conflicting and even contradictory roles, then explores theatrical antecedents of Goffman's social actor in two works from Shakespeare and Kleist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Examining Social Actors in Investment Fraud News: A Transitivity and Appraisal Analysis.
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Purnama Sari, Eny Maulita, Santosa, Riyadi, Djatmika, Djatmika, and Wiratno, Tri
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INVESTMENT fraud ,FRAUD ,CRITICAL discourse analysis ,PUBLIC opinion ,FUNCTIONAL linguistics ,SOCIAL values - Abstract
This study examined media-framed investment fraud issues through critical discourse analysis (CDA) by Fairclough (1995). It analyzed the impact of context on text, employing van Dijk's (2009) theory of news discourse and van Leeuwen's (2008) framework for social actors (SAs) in investment fraud news, they were the affiliate (AF), the investor (IF), and the police (PL). Transitivity analysis (TA) was used to assess power relationships, while the appraisal system (AS) was used to identify SA’s attitudes. Framing served various purposes, enhancing salience in news contexts. In investment fraud news, the AF was portrayed as a target with immoral attitudes, the IF as un/fortunate behavers, and the PL as trustworthy sayers. The data obtained from Indonesian online media during the investment fraud reports were analyzed. The study utilized systemic functional linguistics (SFL) within CDA, integrating transitivity analysis for power relations and the appraisal system for attitude analysis of each social actor. The results demonstrated how the social actors shape the construction of social and economic values, influencing the public perceptions and beliefs of the business investment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Kanjuruhan tragedy in the New York Times: A critical discourse analysis.
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Qowim, Achmad Arinal and Degaf, Agwin
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CRITICAL discourse analysis ,DISCOURSE analysis ,TEAR gas ,SOCIAL action ,TRAGEDY (Drama) - Abstract
On October 1, 2022, the Kanjuruhan Football Tragedy in Malang, Indonesia, marked a poignant event, drawing significant media coverage, particularly by The New York Times. This incident, involving the police, supporters, and the government, unfolded amidst complex dynamics of action and response. This paper aims to dissect the media portrayal of these entities, examining the nuances of representation in news narratives. Adopting Van Leeuwen's (2008) Critical Discourse Analysis framework, the study employs a qualitative methodology to analyze how Social Actors are depicted through inclusion and exclusion strategies, alongside the portrayal of Social Actions through action and reaction approaches. The analysis of The New York Times' coverage reveals that the police were frequently portrayed as the enforcers of security, often resorting to measures like firing tear gas, while the supporters were depicted as reacting to these measures and significantly impacted by the tragedy. The government was represented as the overarching authority, responsible for managing the situation and its aftermath. This study uncovers a multi-layered narrative in the news discourse, highlighting the complexity of representing different actors in high-impact events. It concludes that media narratives in such scenarios are intricate, often shaped by the interplay of various actors' roles and actions. The findings emphasize the need for comprehensive discourse analysis in understanding media representations, suggesting future research should extend the scope of analysis by integrating broader elements from Van Leeuwen's framework and other Critical Discourse Analysis theories to gain deeper insights into media portrayals in similar situations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Intertextuality and ideology: Social actor's representation in handling of COVID-19 from China daily.
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Gong, Jiankun, Firdaus, Amira, Aksar, Iffat Ali, Alivi, Mumtaz Aini, and Xu, Jinghong
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INTERTEXTUALITY ,JOURNALISM ,JOURNALISTS ,COVID-19 pandemic ,MASS media - Abstract
As one of the major venues for articulating and disseminating national agendas and opinion discourse, national newspapers play a critical role in promulgating ideology. Underpinned by Intertextuality and Social Actor Theory, this study explores intertextual aspects of China Daily' s reporting of COVID-19 to unearth hidden ideology behind texts. The analysis reveals diversified voices from multiple actors around the globe, with China's official leaders appearing most frequently. In the portrayal of social actors, some strategies like impersonalisation, and genericisation are utilised to add impersonal authority or power to an actor's activity, actant's engagement, and increase the trustworthiness of news. These reprsentational strategies belies a transformation in Chinese media discourse with a softer approach is used in wielding ideological intentions through journalistic practices of intertextuality. Our findings help to unravel how news texts draw on, echo, and bring together multiple intertextual resources realised in the forms of discourses. The circulations, dissemination and incorporation of these intertextual relations and practices construct specific understandings of ideology consolidation and public relations within the context of China and its response to the COVID-19 pandemic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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7. ACTOR SOCIAL, PERSONA Y SUJETO. APORTES PARA LA COMPRENSIÓN DE LA ÉTICA DE LA ACCIÓN PRESENTE EN CANGUILHEM.
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Jofré, Daniel and Bilbao, Alejandro
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POLITICAL science ,SOCIAL facts ,SOCIAL norms ,VALUATION ,ETHICS - Abstract
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- 2023
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8. If not a 'macho', then who did it? Social actors and the violence of Mexico.
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Tomczak-Boczko, Justyna
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VIOLENCE , *CRITICAL discourse analysis , *MASCULINITY - Abstract
The article examines how the Mexicans represent in their discourse the perpetrators of everyday violence. Ethnographic data that I collected during in-depth interviews recorded in Guadalajara, Mexico, are analyzed employing Theo van Leeuwen's tools of CDA as presented in Discourse and Practice. New Tools for Critical Discourse Analysis. Comparing extracts from recorded interviews discussing violence against women, men, and children proves that the representation of social actors differs depending on the victim and thereby normalizes violent behavior. Although the main explanation of high rates in violence is the machismo – the cult of macho, the low frequency of the terms macho, machos, machista, or machismo in the corpus demonstrates that for the informants the concept of macho is remote and does not serve to justify the violence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. La configuración de la Región Turística Biocultural Entre las políticas públicas y el patrimonio biocultural.
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Ramírez Meléndez, Melissa and Reyes de la Cruz, Virginia Guadalupe
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TOURISM , *GOVERNMENT policy , *HERITAGE tourism , *REGIONAL development , *GLOCALIZATION , *MARKETING - Abstract
Objective: Configuration of the biocultural tourism region through the social actors and their capacity for agency, in order to describe the relationship between public policies and everyday thinking expressed under the concept of biocultural heritage in the Sierra Sur-Costa region of the state of Oaxaca. Methodology: The research is qualitative, resorting to a case study, with an exploratory-descriptive scope in order to explain the weft of meanings, interactions and values inscribed in the biocultural heritage that allows social actors to develop tourism activity. Results: The construction of the concept of biocultural tourism region, which is configured from a network of local actors that articulate the activity to diversify their products or services; as well as tourism committees and municipal authorities that apply public policies. Limitations: The implications of tourism in relation to the SDGs have yet to be explored in greater depth. Conclusions: With the intensification of public policies on tourism, territories are transformed in the ways of mobilizing biocultural heritage, resulting in a change in its material and symbolic dimension that allows the construction of a biocultural tourism region that is positioned in a dynamic of massive glocal marketing, driven by public policies and the commodification of the culture of marginalized areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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10. Educación del México rural y el enfoque autogestivo.
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Flores Núñez, Arely and Enríquez García, Fabián
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EDUCATIONAL planning ,RURAL education ,BASIC education ,COMMUNITY education ,RURAL geography ,RURAL children ,RURAL health clinics ,PRESCHOOL children - Abstract
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- 2023
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11. Media Representations of Nüding in China (2005-2015).
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CHAO LU, KE ZHANG, and JINGYUAN ZHANG
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MASS media ,WOMEN employees ,MODERNITY ,CRITICAL discourse analysis - Abstract
In recent years, Chinese media witnessed an increasing She Power in a mosaic context with an impressive improvement in women labor participation and a resurgence of patriarchal traditions. Chinese women-themed investigations have been mostly restricted to sociological and psychological perspectives; however, the discursive representations of Chinese child-free women and the exploration of the ideological factors remain inadequate. To address the gap, this article examines news representations of nüding (child-free women), a gender-nonconforming group, by drawing on van Leeuwen's social actor theory as one strand of critical discourse analysis. In so doing, we collected data from two state-owned newspapers, Global Times and China Daily, in China. Our data consist of 93 news reports on nüding-related phenomena. Research results reveal that nüding are dominantly represented as pressure-suffering women, self-centered women, and career-minded women. This article ends with a discussion of ideological contestations that emerge from such representations of nüding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
12. Asymmetrical portrayal of gender within professional, recreational, and domestic spaces in locally developed Pakistani English Language Textbooks: A multimodal analysis.
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Mahmood, Sidra, Daghigh, Ali Jalalian, and Kaur, Surinderpal
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SEX discrimination , *CRITICAL discourse analysis , *DOMESTIC space , *ENGLISH language , *TEXTBOOKS - Abstract
Language textbooks often include visual elements such as images that contribute significantly to the construction of gender ideologies which play a crucial role in shaping the worldview of language learners towards gender. While prior critically oriented studies on gender have contributed to our understanding of discourses that reproduce gender bias in the textual content of English language textbooks (ELT), there has been limited attention to multimodal features in the depiction of gender. Adopting van Leeuwen's socio-semantic inventory, the current study aims to contribute to this niche area by conducting a multimodal examination of gender portrayal in secondary-level English textbooks used across four provinces of Pakistan. Our findings indicate that both text and images contribute to the asymmetrical portrayal of gender within professional, recreational, and domestic spaces. These results underscore the need for a critical review of the textbooks by Pakistani ELT educational authorities in promoting a more balanced and equitable representation of gender in classroom materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. İslâm Öncesi Arap Toplumunda Putperest Paradigmanin Oluşumunda Etkin Olan Sosyal Aktörler: Atalar, Kâhin ve Şair
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Metin Doğan
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sociology of religion ,pre-i̇slâmic ,pagan ,social actor ,ancestors ,oracle ,poet ,din sosyolojisi ,i̇slâm öncesi ,putperest ,sosyal aktör ,atalar ,kâhin ,şair ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Religion (General) ,BL1-50 - Abstract
İslâm öncesi Arap düşünce yapısında ve inanç ikliminin oluşumunda, her ilkel toplum yaşamında olduğu gibi tabiatın domine ettiği doğal faktörlerin payı büyüktür. Bununla birlikte İnsanın yaşam seyrinde son derece etkin olan bu faktörlerin yanı sıra, kuşkusuz toplum yapısına bağlı olarak yapılacak incelemelerde, bakış açısına göre niceliği değişiklik gösteren ve toplumun içinden çıkan, toplumdan ilham alan ve toplumun güç merkezi olarak kolektif davranışlar ve düşünce sistemi üzerinde pay sahibi olan “sosyal aktörler” diyebileceğimiz unsurlar vardır. Çalışmamızın konusunu oluşturan ve İslâm öncesi Arap toplumunda Arap düşünce yapısının inşasında ve inanç ikliminin oluşumunda ağırlığı bariz bir şekilde hissedilen ve sivrilen özellikle üç sosyal aktör, kadim Arap tarihi boyunca birey ve toplum davranışlarını kalıtsal bir güç gibi etki altına almışlardır. Amacımız, İslâm öncesi toplumsal hayatı bütün genişliği ile kuşatan tüm unsurları irdelemek yerine, varlıkları ile birlikte etkinliklerinin de toplumbilimsel yönü dikkati çeken sosyal aktörlere odaklanmak ve böylece İslâm öncesi yaşamın dinî sosyolojisine ilişkin bir panorama ortaya koymaktır. Dolayısıyla bu çalışmada, sosyal gerçeklikleriyle İslâm öncesi Arap inanç ikliminde etkili olmuş bu üç sosyal aktörün ne tür bir sosyal kişiliğe sahip oldukları, toplumsal kimlik ve sosyal statülerinin temelinde yatan sosyolojik bileşenler ele alınmıştır. Bu aktörlerin ilki, ‘atalar’dır. Atalar, bireylerin bilincini kuşatan, haleflerce kendilerinin mutlak surette takip edilme zorunluluğu olan ve kutsallık atfedilen varlıklardır. Babadan başlayan ve en büyük ve mitolojik ataya varan piramidin her bir katmanı birey için son derece önemlidir. Bu, onların toplumsal değerleri, kuralları ve normları edinmeleri ve böylece sosyalleşmeleri için büyük önem arz ederken, sağladıkları pratik davranış kodları ve anlamlı bilgiyi hazır bulmuşluklarıyla da ilgilidir. Bu anlamda atalar en önemli, en sağlam ve en güvenilir bilgi kaynağıdır ve İslâm öncesi Arabın yaşamsal zorluklarla baş etmesinin ve Arap karakteristiğinin toplumda belirginleşen kutsallığının önemli bir dinamiğidir. Toplumda mitolojik kişilikleriyle önemli karar vericiler olarak birey ve toplum davranışlarının kılavuzu ve dinler tarihçilerinin “atalar kültü” dedikleri, korku, saygı ve tazim mercileri idiler. Doğuştan gelen ya da kişisel kabiliyetlerin yanı sıra, öğrenilebilen özelliklerle anlamlandırılan kâhinlik, bir diğer sosyal kişilikti. Kâhinin gücü, onun doğaüstü güçlerle girdiğine inanılan kontağın dikte ettiği yeteneklerinden ileri geliyordu. Kâhin, bu gücün sahibi olarak toplum bilincine yaptığı ürküntü veren baskının öznesiydi ve kâhin cinlerle irtibat halindeydi. Cinler ise topluma korku salan, kendisinden çekinilen ve geleneksel tasavvurun kutsadığı gizemli varlıklardı. Dolayısıyla gücün somut biçimini simgeleyen nesneler ya da garip cisimler bu gizemin kâhinde somutlaşan yönüydü. Bununla birlikte bu çekincelerin kâhini bağlayan ve bu imtiyazlı sosyal statüsünü korumak zorunda bırakan sorumluluklara eşlik etmesi de kaçınılmazdı. Dolayısıyla İslâm öncesinin sosyolojik anlamda kudretli aktörü kâhin, toplumun kendi üzerine konuşlandırdığı vasıfların, ona bahşedilen statünün ve üstünlük algısının, doğal olarak da kendisinden olan toplumsal beklentilerin farkındalığıyla bilinçli işlevler üstlenmişti. Bireysel ve sosyal sorunların çözümünden bireyler ya da gruplar arası anlaşmazlıklarda hakemliğe; doğaüstü güçlerden kaynaklı olduğu düşünülen hastalıkların tedavisinden fikirlerin ve eylemlerin yol haritası olarak kolektif bilincin inşasına kadar birçok sosyal planlamada kâhinin fonksiyonları vardı. İslâm öncesi Arap inanç ikliminin biçimlenişi ve kurumsallaşmasında etkili olan diğer bir sosyal aktör, bilgeliği, tarihçi ve edebiyatçı yönüyle sanatçı kişiliği, doğru bilgide ve davranışta tartışmasız otoritesiyle aynı etkin prestijin öznesi olarak şair de kâhin gibi, bu sıradanlığı aşan tartışmasız gücünü, cinlerle var olduğuna inanılan doğaüstü irtibatından alıyordu. Ondan da çekinilir, ilişkilerde titiz bir özene riayet edilirdi. Nitekim şairin sözü, yalnızca düşmanı değil, kendisine düşman olan herhangi bir kişi ya da grubu da yaydan çıkmış zehirli bir oktan daha etkili bir biçimde zarara uğratabilirdi. Aynı zamanda onun gücü, Arap insanının ruhunu okşayan sanatlı sözlerindeydi. Net, anlaşılır ve sanatsal bir dil ile canlandırdığı ve bilinçlerde soyut tarihsel olayların somutlaştığı; ataların kahramanlıklarının, yaşanan aşkların, savaşların, kısaca toplumun hafızası olarak geçmişe ve an’a dair var olan tüm sosyal olayların ve yaşanmışlıkların veri tabanıydı. Bu anlamda gerek tarihsel gücüyle öne çıkan ataların, gerekse toplumun düşünce ve eylemleri üzerinde mutlak güç sahibi ve bir kanaat önderi olarak etkin olan kâhin ve şairin Kur’ân-ı Kerim ve Kitâb-ı Mukaddes’te de sözü edilen paradigmal özellikleri, yöntemimizin tarihsel kaynakları derinliğine irdeleme esası üzerine dayalı olmasını zorunlu kılmıştır.
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14. Metalinguistic activities as a focus of sociolinguistic research: Language Management Theory, its potential, and fields of application.
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Dovalil, Vít
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PHILOSOPHY of language ,LANGUAGE research ,ATTITUDES toward language ,MANAGEMENT philosophy ,LANGUAGE policy - Abstract
The paper aims at identifying common features in various fields of sociolinguistic research which would help rationalize methodological procedures and increase their efficiency. To this end, the paper discusses Language Management Theory, which focuses on the metalinguistic activities or behavior toward language of various social actors. Such metalinguistic activities represent a common denominator interconnecting seemingly heterogeneous fields of sociolinguistic research. The paper considers the possibilities of connecting such fields in various research areas. These include processes of language standardization and destandardization, the establishment of pluricentric standards, language attitudes research, the conceptualization of descriptive versus prescriptive linguistics, gender-related issues, language law, the management of multilingualism, and efforts aimed at strengthening the status of a language in a state or international organization. The discussion focuses on phenomena of agency, processes of the behavior toward language, the interconnection of the micro and macro levels of these processes, and the need to take socio-cultural, communicative as well as linguistic dimensions into consideration. Such a synthetic perspective would help generate and answer new fruitful research questions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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15. Beyond Research: From Respondents to Clients
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Wan, Puspa Melati, Wan, Abdul Halim, Fritz, Jan Marie, Series Editor, Wan, Puspa Melati, and Wan, Abdul Halim
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- 2020
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16. Participation of the Roman Catholic Church in the Public Debate about Legal Regulations on In Vitro Fertilisation in Poland in 2007-2015. Selected Aspects of Religious, Political and Media Discourse
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Zbigniew Jacek Przybyłek
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Church ,social actor ,in vitro ,religious political and media discourse ,VI and VII cadency of polish first house parliament ,Education ,Social Sciences - Abstract
In publication, which is about public discourse, done analyze case polish Roman Catholic Church, as a social actor which participate in permanent dispute about law regulations about in vitro fertilization in VI and VII cadency of polish first house parliament. Done comparison religious, political and media discourse.
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- 2022
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17. Belgijska klinika kryminologiczna a rozwój nauk społecznych i prawo karne.
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Stępniak, Piotr
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Copyright of Archives of Criminology / Archiwum Kryminologii is the property of Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Legal Studies and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2022
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18. Who Purchases From the Informal Economy and Why?
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Horodnic, Ioana Alexandra, Ciobanu, Claudia Ioana, Zaiț, Adriana, and Williams, Colin C.
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INFORMAL sector ,NONPROFIT sector ,CONSUMER behavior ,DEVELOPED countries ,CONSUMER profiling - Abstract
In recent decades scholars have acknowledged that transactions in the informal economy have not vanished with modernization and industrialization as expected but rather remain an important contemporary aspect of overall production and consumption across the world, in both developing and developed countries. Yet little is known about the profile of the consumers in this realm or what drives them to purchase from the informal economy. A systematic review of the literature investigating consumption in the informal economy reveals a severely underdeveloped area of consumer studies with significant gaps in terms of its theoretical approaches, methods and regional coverage. The findings of the existing literature is that multiple motives are used by consumers for justifying their purchases in the informal economy beyond the dominant simplistic view that they do simply for financial gain or for a lower price (namely, it identifies social ends and failures in formal market provision in terms of availability, speed of provision and quality). The outcome is a recognition that responsibility to reducing this phenomenon with negative effects on governments, businesses, workers and consumers lies not just with public authorities but also practitioners who need to correct the failures in formal market provision. The significant gaps identified in the literature are then used to highlight a comprehensive future research agenda, which includes the need for the development of an institutionalist theoretical perspective when explaining consumers' participation in the informal economy and social marketing interventions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. Exploring the Demand-Side of the Informal Economy during the COVID-19 Restrictions: Lessons from Iași, Romania.
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Horodnic, Ioana Alexandra, Williams, Colin C., Țugulea, Oana, and Stoian Bobâlcă, Iuliana Claudia
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Little attention has been paid to why consumers choose to purchase goods and services from the informal economy. Similarly, few studies have been conducted on consumer behaviour in relation to informal markets during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of the article is to evaluate, for the first time, whether the COVID-19 pandemic influenced consumer behaviour in relation to the informal economy. Qualitative evidence collected in Iași, Romania, is reported. The finding is that the most important motives for purchasing goods and services from the informal economy are related to social ends, such as supporting local businesses, maintaining relationships with others, and enhancing sustainable development. The novel finding of this research is that community exchange in the form of mutual aid and reciprocity is not activated only for friends, neighbours, kin or work colleagues but also for local businesses facing financial difficulties. The customers are displaying solidarity and empathy for their situation. As such, this article adds to previous findings indicating that the motivation of lower cost is not the universal rationale for purchasing from the informal economy as many consumers choose to make purchases from informal market driven by social rationales. The paper ends by discussing the policy implications of the findings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. APPROACHES TO ORGANIZING THE DESIGN OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT: A CITY FOR CHILDREN
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Alexey I. Zverev, Elena V. Aleshina, and Sergey M. Karachkov
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design ,participation ,social actor ,educational potential ,child friendly cities ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The relevance of the article lies in formulation of the problem of analyzing the role of children in the design of a child-oriented urban environment in which they develop and grow. The purpose of the article is to study the methods of inclusion of children in the decision-making process on issues of urban design (as full-fledged participants), during which an active urban development environment is formed. The object of the research is the urban environment as a set of conditions for the life of children. As a subject area, the possibility of applying the concept and methodology of participatory design in the formation of this kind of child-friendly urban environment was chosen. The conclusions reached by the authors relate to the situation surrounding the creation of child-friendly cities, as well as the various consequences associated with the emphasis on the importance of integration, institutionalization and innovation. Integration implies the involvement of children in the development of projects focused on them; institutionalization – the need to create appropriate structures and institutions that meet the needs of children in practice; innovation involves new ways of including children in urban development scenarios as full participants in civil proceedings. In other words, there must be the integration of ideas, actions and knowledge, the institutionalization of positive social experience, the innovation of effective ways to meet the child's needs. The authors also came to the conclusion that the main problem of the environment of modern cities is its unfriendliness in relation to the needs of child development, its low educational and upbringing potential since the environment significantly limits the possibilities of dynamic activity of children.
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- 2021
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21. Who Purchases From the Informal Economy and Why?
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Ioana Alexandra Horodnic, Claudia Ioana Ciobanu, Adriana Zaiț, and Colin C. Williams
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consumer behavior ,informal economy ,rational economic actor ,social actor ,institutional theory ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
In recent decades scholars have acknowledged that transactions in the informal economy have not vanished with modernization and industrialization as expected but rather remain an important contemporary aspect of overall production and consumption across the world, in both developing and developed countries. Yet little is known about the profile of the consumers in this realm or what drives them to purchase from the informal economy. A systematic review of the literature investigating consumption in the informal economy reveals a severely underdeveloped area of consumer studies with significant gaps in terms of its theoretical approaches, methods and regional coverage. The findings of the existing literature is that multiple motives are used by consumers for justifying their purchases in the informal economy beyond the dominant simplistic view that they do simply for financial gain or for a lower price (namely, it identifies social ends and failures in formal market provision in terms of availability, speed of provision and quality). The outcome is a recognition that responsibility to reducing this phenomenon with negative effects on governments, businesses, workers and consumers lies not just with public authorities but also practitioners who need to correct the failures in formal market provision. The significant gaps identified in the literature are then used to highlight a comprehensive future research agenda, which includes the need for the development of an institutionalist theoretical perspective when explaining consumers‘ participation in the informal economy and social marketing interventions.
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22. Relaciones sociales y procesos de salud/enfermedad: las razones y los hechos.
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Menéndez, Eduardo L.
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SOCIOLOGY , *ACTORS , *ETHNOLOGY - Abstract
Between the 1940's and 1970's, the most important theoretical perspectives in sociology and social anthropology gave huge importance to social relationships, however from the mid-1970's onward, and particularly since 1980, a whole series of trends focused on the subject and social actor, questioning previous perspectives and formulating non-relational methodological approaches. This polarization has been negative; thus, it is necessary to promote a joint analysis combining the relational focus and one based on the actor's point of view. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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23. Disambiguating and Specifying Social Actors in Big Data: Using Wikipedia as a Data Source for Demographic Information.
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Poschmann, Philipp and Goldenstein, Jan
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ELECTRONIC encyclopedias , *INFORMATION resources , *BIG data , *SOFTWARE architecture , *SOCIAL science research , *SOCIAL scientists - Abstract
Despite the recent and ongoing progress in using text-mining tools to automatically analyze large text corpora, there remains significant potential to facilitate the study of social action in social science research. In this context, particularly the disambiguation (who is referred to in a text?) and specification (which demographic characteristics are present?) of social actors—currently a manual job—remains a challenge. This article demonstrates a reliable and accurate software architecture for social scientists who are interested in automatically detecting, disambiguating, and demographically specifying social actors (i.e., persons and organizations) in large text collections. The backbone of our software architecture is the online encyclopedia Wikipedia as a currently unexploited data source of a large amount of accurately prepared information. We illustrate how our software architecture detects and disambiguates social actors in large text corpora and retrieves their respective demographic information. Overall, we evaluate the reliability and accuracy of our software architecture across seven different social settings and facilitate an intuitive sense of the comprehensive applicability of our software architecture. We end by not only highlighting the benefits of our software architecture for social science research but also pointing to the limitations of using Wikipedia as a data source. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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24. Türkçenin yabancı dil olarak öğretiminde sosyal aktör olarak öğrenen ve genelleme sözcükler.
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FİŞEKCİOĞLU, Aslı
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25. STRATEGI PENGELOLAAN SEKOLAH DI TAMAN KANAK-KANAK MELALUI REALITAS SOSIAL.
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Faradiba, Yasmin, Jahja, Yudrik, and Khasanah, Awaliyatun
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- 2022
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26. The Transforming Role of Protest Publics in Processes of Sociopolitical Change in the Global South and Southern Europe: From Occasional Challengers to Institutionalized Watchdogs
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Rajhans, Sanjay Kumar, Chepurenko, Alexander, Series Editor, Larsen, Stein Ugelvik, Series Editor, Reisinger, William, Series Editor, Arbatli, Ekim, Managing Editor, Rosenberg, Dina, Managing Editor, Mavletova, Aigul, Managing Editor, Belyaeva, Nina, editor, Albert, Victor, editor, and Zaytsev, Dmitry G., editor
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- 2019
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27. Exploring Protest Publics: A New Conceptual Frame for Civil Participation Analysis
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Belyaeva, Nina, Chepurenko, Alexander, Series Editor, Larsen, Stein Ugelvik, Series Editor, Reisinger, William, Series Editor, Arbatli, Ekim, Managing Editor, Rosenberg, Dina, Managing Editor, Mavletova, Aigul, Managing Editor, Belyaeva, Nina, editor, Albert, Victor, editor, and Zaytsev, Dmitry G., editor
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- 2019
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28. Are Trackers Social Actors? The Role of Self-tracking on Self-evaluation
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Hancı, Elçin, Ruijten, Peter A. M., Lacroix, Joyca, Kersten-van Dijk, Elisabeth T., IJsselsteijn, Wijnand A., Hutchison, David, Editorial Board Member, Kanade, Takeo, Editorial Board Member, Kittler, Josef, Editorial Board Member, Kleinberg, Jon M., Editorial Board Member, Mattern, Friedemann, Editorial Board Member, Mitchell, John C., Editorial Board Member, Naor, Moni, Editorial Board Member, Pandu Rangan, C., Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Terzopoulos, Demetri, Editorial Board Member, Tygar, Doug, Editorial Board Member, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Oinas-Kukkonen, Harri, editor, Win, Khin Than, editor, Karapanos, Evangelos, editor, Karppinen, Pasi, editor, and Kyza, Eleni, editor
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- 2019
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29. Voice-Based Agents as Personified Things: Assimilation and Accommodation as Equilibration of Doubt
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Katrin Etzrodt and Sven Engesser
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artificial agents ,classification ,ontology ,social actor ,hybrids ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Oral communication. Speech ,P95-95.6 - Abstract
We aim to investigate the nature of doubt regarding voice-based agents by referring to Piaget’s ontological object–subject classification “thing” and “person,” its associated equilibration processes, and influential factors of the situation, the user, and the agent. In two online surveys, we asked 853 and 435 participants, ranging from 17 to 65 years of age, to assess Alexa and the Google Assistant. We discovered that only some people viewed voice-based agents as mere things, whereas the majority classified them into personified things. However, their classification is fragile and depends basically on the imputation of subject-like attributes of agency and mind to the voice-based agents, increased by a dyadic using situation, previous regular interactions, a younger age, and an introverted personality of the user. We discuss these results in a broader context.
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- 2021
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30. A Dependent Structure of Interdependence: Structure and Agency in Relational Perspective.
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Crossley, Nick
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SOCIAL networks , *SOCIAL structure , *EMPIRICAL research , *SOCIALIZATION agents , *ORGANIZATIONAL structure - Abstract
In this article I argue for a relational approach to the agency–structure problem. Structure has three dimensions from this perspective but, at its most fundamental, it is a network comprising social actors (human and corporate) and the relations connecting them. Defined thus structure has measurable properties which generate both opportunities and constraints for actors and which shape processes, such as diffusion, which affect and implicate them. Agency is integral to this model. Actors are the nodes of the network and their relations are built, maintained, modified and broken by way of their interactions. However, I argue that the human organism only fully becomes a social actor by way of interaction. In effect, both agency and structure are emergent properties of social interactions/relations which act back upon and shape those interactions/relations. In addition to resolving theoretical problems this approach has the advantage of facilitating empirical analysis of structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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31. Limits and Possibilities of Resilience as a Psycho-Sociological Strategic Game: An Interdisciplinary Approach.
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Mõnivas, Jesús Romero
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STRATEGY games ,PSYCHOLOGICAL resilience ,HUMAN behavior ,HUMAN beings ,POSSIBILITY - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyze the psycho-sociological complexity inherent in the exercise of resilience. The concept of resilience has become so popular that it is usual in academic publications, in popular self-help publications, and in everyday conversations. This monographic issue shows the variety of empirical studies of resilience in different fields. However, my contribution is fundamentally theoretical insofar as it tries to analyze the limits and possibilities of the very concept of resilience. Indeed, human society is inherently ambiguous and ambivalent. This requires a capacity for exible adaptation in which risk and uncertainty are always present. However, resilience or the ability to adapt to adverse situations is a quality that can only be adequately analyzed within the complex etiological triangle of human behavior. Resilience is an exercise in which biology, culture, and environment establish the framework that enables or frustrates its success. Resilience is a relational and ambivalent dynamic process in which people are both passive and active subjects. Overcoming adversity means ceasing to be who we were and becoming different people. Therefore, resilience calls in question the sameness approach to human beings. This complexity of resilience always requires an integrated interdisciplinary approach that accounts for human reality. The most important conclusion is that resilience is a useful concept as long as it is sufficiently rooted in a realistic anthropological model such as the one I will try to develop throughout the article. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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32. Koncepcja teatru jezuickiego i jego znaczenie w procesie socjalizacji młodzieży szkolnej.
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Charchuła, Jarosław
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33. Le handicap dans le discours politique égyptien : représentation de l’altérité ou stigmatisation.
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Salem, Yomna Safwat
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- 2022
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34. The Effect of Statistical Literacy on Response to Environmental Change
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Lipič Nikolaj and Ovsenik Marija
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environmental change ,statistics ,statistical literacy ,social actor ,education ,generations ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Background and Purpose: Due to constant social, technological and economic change, social actor, interacting with environment, is constantly faced with the need to acquire new knowledge and develop different competences – field of statistics included. The latter, with development of statistical literacy, enables one to reflectively analyse environment and respond to its changes. The aim of this paper is to determine response effectiveness of a better statistically literate social actor to environmental changes from perspective of different generations in Slovenia.
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- 2020
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35. Indigeneity, constitutional changes and urban policies : conflicting realities in La Paz, Bolivia and Quito, Ecuador
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Horn, Philipp and Stein Heinemann, Alfredo
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307.76 ,right to the city ,indigenous rights ,asset accumulation ,Quito ,La Paz ,social actor ,Ecuador ,Bolivia ,urban development planning ,indigeneity ,indigenous people - Abstract
This thesis critically examines the role of indigeneity in urban policies and planning in a context of constitutional changes that have taken place in Bolivia and Ecuador in the recent decade. It departs from previous academic and policy research which mainly studied indigenous rights in rural areas and focused on urban indigenous peoples as outlawed, excluded, or insurgent subjects. Instead, it conceptualises the translation of indigenous rights into urban policies as a complex process in which a multiplicity of social actors – including government officials and urban indigenous groups – are involved. Drawing on the practice-centric literature on urban policy and planning, it recognises that the work of government officials is influenced by multiple factors such as constitutional texts as well as their personal views, interest group demands, and the wider structural and political environment surrounding them. Government attempts to translate indigenous rights are contrasted to urban indigenous peoples’ own understandings of indigeneity and associated interests and demands. In addition, this thesis uses an asset accumulation framework as well as the concept of tactics to identify how urban indigenous peoples address and negotiate their interests and demands and try to influence decision-making processes from the bottom-up. The thesis relies on La Paz (Bolivia) and Quito (Ecuador) as ‘illustrative cases’ to study the role of indigeneity in urban policies. As both La Paz and Quito represent capital cities, it was possible to approach government officials operating at multiple scales – international, national and local – as well as ordinary urban indigenous residents. Methodologically, the thesis employs a qualitative, case study comparison and draws on information derived from semi-structured interviews, document analysis, participant observation and participatory focus groups conducted during eleven months of fieldwork. In terms of comparison, this thesis makes use of a variation-finding approach. By explaining variations between the cases through focusing on the unique processes and factors that shaped the translation of indigenous rights within each city, it intends to offer a more nuanced and context-responsive approach for studying urban indigeneity and addressing indigenous rights in cities. A central finding of this thesis is that the incorporation of indigeneity into urban policies and indigenous people’s own practices to fulfil their specific demands were characterised by a set of conflicting realities: First, for government officials the translation of indigenous rights into urban policies sometimes clashed with other priorities – such as addressing universal rights and interests of non-indigenous pressure groups – or with their own views of the city as a ‘white’, ‘western’, and ‘modern’ places. Second, urban indigenous peoples articulated multiple and contradictory identities. They mainly did this by voicing specific demands for land – an important asset which they associated with the preservation of a communal and traditional lifestyle but also with aspirations to lead a modern and capitalist life in the city. Third, the findings reveal that indigenous peoples – particularly their community leaders – had to enter in negotiations with governments to access different assets such as land, housing, or education. In these processes leaders manoeuvred between different worlds. They had to conform to political agendas and – particularly in the case of Bolivia – to official spatialized understandings of identity and rights which often conflicted with their own sense of being indigenous in the city.
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36. Construction of Social Reality in Fiction and Phenomenology of Everyday Life
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S. V. Rudanovskaya
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social phenomenology ,social construction ,reification ,social actor ,existential experience ,social imagination ,phenomenological beholder ,“lottery in babylon” ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion - Abstract
The idea of the constructed character of social reality implies human contribution to institutional arrangements and cultural patterns that determine the shape of collective existence. The article examines the specific features of social construction seen and studied in phenomenological approach by A. Schutz, P. Berger, Th. Luckmann. The concept reveals significance of daily cognitive style which enables people to structure and understand the world they share with others, escaping situations fraught with gaps of meanings and anomy. The author of the article analyzes the process of social construction, distinguishing it from imaginary building of reality that goes beyond the existed order. Reality of daily life is compared with fictional society represented in J.L. Borges’ “Lottery in Babylon”. Telling about the social construction as it may be, the story demonstrates the similarities between the mental procedures that underlie real and antiutopian (inhuman) routines. The article also centers on peculiarities of phenomenological beholder’s attitude towards sociality. On the one hand, it tends to be free from any theoretical abstractions, imaginary constructions or critical destruction of reality, on the other - inclines to transcend the reified forms of social being and engenders a certain critical message.
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- 2019
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37. EVALUATING IS IDEAS – A STUDY ABOUT IDEA ADAPTATION STRATEGIES.
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Reibenspiess, Victoria
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INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,PSYCHOLOGICAL adaptation ,CONCEPTS ,ELECTRONIC information resources - Abstract
All Information Systems (IS) innovations start with an idea. However, only little is known about how individuals evaluate such new IS ideas. As almost all IS rely on network effects, meaning that technology’s worth hinges on the number of adopters, we claim that individuals also evaluate new IS ideas based on the value they might have for others. Hence, the paper draws on coping theory and research on social actors to develop the concept of a ‘community-focused appraisal.’ This concept proposes that individuals in organizations evaluate new IS ideas both towards the consequences for themselves AND other individuals (referred to as community). The conducted vignette study confirms our theoretical considerations of individuals dealing with new IS ideas by applying five different adaptation strategies. We contribute to IS research by extending coping theory with a ‘community-focused appraisal’ and by explaining how the sense of community affects individuals’ adaptation behavior. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
38. Collaborative innovation in the sharing economy : Profiling social product development actors through classification modeling
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Abhari, Kaveh, Davidson, Elizabeth J., and Xiao, Bo
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- 2019
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39. Redéfinir le dirigeant d’entreprise : le retravail de l’ethos collectif dans le discours de remise de diplômes de Faber
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Annelise Ly
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collective ethos ,Faber ,reworking of ethos ,social actor ,social justice ,Style. Composition. Rhetoric ,P301-301.5 - Abstract
This article analyses how Emmanuel Faber, CEO of Danone, redefines the image of the business leader in the graduation speech he gave at HEC in 2016. Faber promotes social justice and invites his audience to act for a better world. The strength of his speech lies in the way he constructs his message. The social actor analysis shows how he makes “the lower class people” exist discursively and associates them with an ethos of worker, whereas other business leaders are constructed as passive and negative. This analysis also shows how the address reworks the collective ethos of the business leader, thus contributing to the argumentative power of the speech. While Faber conforms to some aspects of the business leader's stereotype, he modifies the collective ethos in order to provide a redefinition of the business leader and of his role.
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- 2021
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40. Enhancing Extraction Method for Aggregating Strength Relation Between Social Actors
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Nasution, Mahyuddin K. M., Sitompul, Opim Salim, Kacprzyk, Janusz, Series editor, Pal, Nikhil R., Advisory editor, Bello Perez, Rafael, Advisory editor, Corchado, Emilio S., Advisory editor, Hagras, Hani, Advisory editor, Kóczy, László T., Advisory editor, Kreinovich, Vladik, Advisory editor, Lin, Chin-Teng, Advisory editor, Lu, Jie, Advisory editor, Melin, Patricia, Advisory editor, Nedjah, Nadia, Advisory editor, Nguyen, Ngoc Thanh, Advisory editor, Wang, Jun, Advisory editor, Silhavy, Radek, editor, Senkerik, Roman, editor, Kominkova Oplatkova, Zuzana, editor, Prokopova, Zdenka, editor, and Silhavy, Petr, editor
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- 2017
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41. L'apprenant (e) camerounais(e), quel leader de demain? La face cachée du discours scolaire: The Cameroonian learner, which leader for tomorrow? The hidden side of the pedagogical discourse.
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Fandio, Martine
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- 2021
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42. Theresa May’s Representation of Reality in her Brexit Speeches: Time and Self-projection as Meaningful Values.
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HERRERO, ROSANA DOLÓN
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SELF-presentation , *BRITISH withdrawal from the European Union, 2016-2020 , *FUNCTIONAL linguistics , *STATISTICS - Abstract
This study analyses Theresa May‟s three seminal Brexit speeches. These describe the kind of desirable post- Brexit EU-UK relationship that she envisioned, and together constitute a corpus of 18,532 words. The speeches can be considered as landmarks on a timeline that was initially meant to lead to the delivery of Brexit. It is hypothesized that there may be meaningful differences between the speeches, and that these affect the representation of reality. These in turn would have a bearing on May‟s discursive self-representation as either an individualized or a collectivized social actor. To account for such representational values, the study draws on Halliday‟s Transitivity System (1994), starting from the clause and its potential to express ideational meanings. With the aim of uncovering more convincing and interesting findings, a statistical analysis is applied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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43. The Greeks Dictionary of the Systematic Dialogue: A Statistical Survey
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Abdolbaset Arab Yousofabadi
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discourse analysis ,social actor ,quran ,sureh al-jinn ,Philosophy. Psychology. Religion ,Islam ,BP1-253 - Abstract
Any text can play a significant role in reproduction of its specific ideology provided that it can gain access to those discourses that make social actors involved in hegemony. Van Leeuwen’s (2008) discourse-oriented theory is one of the approaches to discourse analysis that aims at unraveling the hidden layers of language in written and oral texts by drawing on socio-semantic factors and with a focus on social actors. This approach to discourse analysis can have a special position is Quranic studies since discoursal structures of Quran and their mysterious features indicate that the hidden ideology behind them are more or less the same. Drawing on analytical-descriptive method, and Van Leeuwen’s (2008) discourse-oriented model, the present study aims at examining the discourse of Al-Jinn (English equivalent of “Goblin”) Sureh. This Sureh was selected because it involves various social actors and speech acts by narrating a group of Goblins. The results of the study indicated that discoursal elements related to candidness in comparison to those of secrecy were more frequent (with the frequencies of 172 and 24 respectively). This finding suggests that using a stylish creativity and innovation, this Sureh has attempted to familiarize the audience with persons, groups, places, and times in which the social actors have an active role. Besides, specificity of allusion type (with the frequency of 63), role specificity method (with frequency of 60), and nature specificity (with the frequency of 49) had the highest representations among the social actors’ statements and remarks.
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- 2018
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44. Çocukluk Sosyolojisinin Tarihsel Gelişimi ve Kuramsal Temelleri.
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Erdoğan, Türkan and Vakıf, Bilge
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- 2020
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45. Position taking and field level change: Capability Brown and the changing British landscape.
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Wild, Andrew, Lockett, Andy, and Currie, Graeme
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LONGITUDINAL method ,ORGANIZATIONAL change ,SOCIAL change ,SOCIAL classes ,SOCIAL skills ,PSYCHOLOGICAL stress ,SOCIAL capital ,COMMUNITY support ,SOCIAL worker attitudes - Abstract
How does a social actor in a disadvantaged position achieve field level change? Using a longitudinal case of 'Capability' Brown, an individual rising from humble origins to shape and refine the British landscape, we examine how an actor's unfolding efforts to move from a social position at the periphery of a field, to a social position at the centre of a field, may present them with opportunities to influence field level change. In doing so, we employ Bourdieu's Theory of Practice, and unexplored notion of 'position taking'. We argue that an actor's tactics to shape change, and position taking to enhance social position, should be considered in conjunction with one-another, and that position taking strategies may be viewed as a core component of the work undertaken by social actors in trying to influence field level change. Further, we suggest that tensions between an agent's accumulated capital and the social position typically afforded to their role in the field, may lead to efforts to 'take' or 'create' new positions, providing opportunities to influence the developing institution, with symbolic capital playing a pivotal role. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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46. A NOÇÃO DE EXPERIÊNCIA E OS ESTUDOS SOBRE VIOLÊNCIA CONTRA A MULHER.
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Sales de Almeida, Lorena
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PHENOMENOLOGICAL sociology , *DOMESTIC violence , *PERSPECTIVE (Philosophy) , *PRACTICE (Philosophy) , *VIOLENCE , *VIOLENCE against women , *PHENOMENOLOGICAL psychology , *SOCIAL constructionism - Abstract
The purpose of this article is to discuss the possible contributions of the studies on the experiences, practices and narratives for reflections on domestic violence against women. A theoretical discussion will be presented on the concept of social experience disseminated by the phenomenological perspective and by the sociology and philosophy of practice allowing a reflection on the analytical possibilities that this vision can transmit, both theoretical and methodological, for the studies on this type of violence in the contemporary world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
47. Espaços ambíguos e a inovação neoliberal contemporânea: o caso do Merkén.
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Arce, Alberto and Charão-Marques, Flávia
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CULTURAL property , *SOCIAL structure , *COMPUTER performance , *PEPPERS , *RELATIONSHIP marketing , *COMMERCIAL drivers' licenses - Abstract
To explore the material effects of power in processes of agri-food innovation. We focus on the emergence of ambiguous socio-material spaces for innovation. These spaces appeared from a commercial innovation to gather the potential added value embodied in territorial heritage food-products. The case study of Mapuches' Merkén is situated in the community of Santa Juana (Bío-Bío region, Chile). The condiment is a result of the combination of three different types of local chilli-peppers, and of a sophisticated and experiential knowledge on the use of smoke to dehydrate the fruits, as part of heritage properties of a condiment attributed to Mapuches' culinary culture. The recognition of the potential high gastronomic value of these chilli-peppers and its handicraft elaboration, it made this commercial innovation interesting to study, as an innovation contributing to the territorial development. However, the scramble that followed for the market control of the heritage added valued, generated deep contradictions, between industrial, semi-industrial and the artisan condiment elaboration. Santa Juana producers' unique recipes are result of generations of peasant families cultivating biocultural relationship between producers and the chilli-merkén. The biocultural study highlights the socio-material chilli-peppers, unique ecotypes existence, the cultivation styles, and producers' detail knowledge of smoking processes to elaborate the Merkén powder. The paper identified producers' long existence regional markets relationships, and recognized that commercial innovation in this case, it has to do with the challenge of overcoming standardized rules and procedures that market produces generally demand. The maintenance of diversity among Merkén producers is paramount. The existence of socio-material differences is an important factor in keeping the integrity identifying a product with its territory. The paper shows that is the socio-materiality involved in processes of innovation where resides the ability to transform or not relations of power and authority, reconstituting territorial products with added value. Finally, we suggest that innovation spaces in the contemporary period has an ambiguous nature. This is characterised by oscillating movements between advantages offered by the market and the multiple reconfigurations assumed by the materiality of power, and the situated producers social organization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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48. Cáncer y territorio. Un recorrido por las continuidades y discontinuidades espaciales proyectadas por este actor no humano.
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Velásquez Arias, Milton
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SOCIAL constructionism ,CANCER & society - Abstract
The present article focuses on unveiling the relationship between cancer and territory. This relationship arises in the understanding of how cancer, as a non-human social actor, affects the territorial construction of spaces in daily life from its conception and connotation to its management and use of space. We worked with ten cancer patients and ten specialists from an Oncology Unit, Oncólogos de Occidente, located in the coffee axis. We used a qualitative methodological strategy based on a phenomenological study that focuses on revealing the practices and discourses that objectify the new territorial configurations. Among the main findings is how the relationship between cancer and territory entails a novel perspective for contemporary territorial studies, which allows understanding territory as a social and cultural construction of the social actors that is not only gestated to the measure and signification of humans. Also, the territory is tailored by the non-human actors who come into dispute and in constriction with the very dynamics that facilitate the configuration and ordination of an appropriate space. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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49. RESEARCH OF A SOCIONOMY SPECIALISTS` SOCIAL ACTIVITY IN THE SYSTEM OF MODERN HUMANITARIAN KNOWLEDGE.
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AVERINA, KATERYNA
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SOCIAL systems , *SOCIAL development , *SOCIAL problems , *PROFESSIONAL education , *SPECIALISTS - Abstract
The paper examines the issue of future specialists’ social activity in the light of contemporary challenges when the role of socionomic professions is growing. The author determines the factors influencing the formation and development of the individual social activity in broad contexts of changes which are taking place in the social environment; also the author determines the factors influencing a variety of activities where the interests of each person and the interests of social development are closely intertwined. The research identifies and substantiates methodological tools demonstrating how to increase the effectiveness of the efforts undertaken by today’s domestic pedagogical education to help the individual solve urgent social problems of the socionomic sphere by improving the system of professional education and specialists’ social training in all types of learning and educational processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
50. Una reflexión desde el confinamiento académico.
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Gómez Ramírez, María Teresa
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PANDEMICS ,TEACHERS - Published
- 2020
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