نتایج جستجو برای: social revolution

تعداد نتایج: 641611  

Journal: :Culture, health & sexuality 2007
Pardis Mahdavi

This paper examines the sexual and social practices of young people in contemporary Iran. Young people in urban areas live under the rubric of a fundamentalist, Islamist regime which restricts social freedoms such as premarital heterosexual contact, homosexual encounters, dancing, alcohol consumption and large group gatherings. Drawing on close focus research and individual and group inteviews,...

2005
Futoshi Yamauchi Jere Behrman Andrew Foster Aki Matsui Kaivan Munshi Makoto Yano Keijiro Otsuka Kenneth Wolpin Mark Rosenzweig Rajesh Shukla

This paper empirically identifies social learning and neighborhood effects in schooling investments in a new technology regime. The estimates of learning-investment rule from farm household panel data at the onset of the Green Revolution in India, show that (1) agents learn about schooling returns from income realizations of their neighbors and (2) schooling distribution of the parents’ generat...

Journal: :J. Artificial Societies and Social Simulation 2015
Tommaso Venturini Pablo Jensen Bruno Latour

In the last few years, electronic media brought a revolution in the traceability of social phenomena. As particles in a bubble chamber, social trajectories leave digital trails that can be analyzed to gain a deeper understanding of collective life. To make sense of these traces a renewed collaboration between social and natural scientists is needed. In this paper, we claim that current research...

2012
George W. Arnold

Social, mobility and information aggregation inside business environment need to converge to reach the next step of collaboration to enhance interaction and innovation. The following article is based on the “Assemblage” concept seen as a framework to formalize new user interfaces and applications. The area of research is the Energy Social Business Environment, especially the Energy Smart Grids,...

Journal: :Telematics and Informatics 2013
Anthony A. Olorunnisola Brandie L. Martin

Pronouncements about the value of information and communication technology (ICT) (hereafter traditional, new, and social media) to social movements – hyperbolic in popular media references to new and social media (e.g., Facebook revolution, Twitter revolution, etc.) – invite scholarly inquiries that critically assess the implications of these assumptions for African countries. Sensing the tende...

Journal: :JASIST 2007
Julian Warner

PREFACE There has been an Information Revolution and we are either living in an Information Society or are about to enter an Information Society. At least, so proclaim newspaper and magazine articles, as well as television and radio programmes. Popular books describe the 'death of distance'(Cairncross 1997) as well as the 'third wave' which is coming after the agricultural and industrial 'waves...

2012
Marcel Salathé Linus Bengtsson Todd J. Bodnar Devon D. Brewer John S. Brownstein Caroline O. Buckee Ellsworth M. Campbell Ciro Cattuto Shashank Khandelwal Patricia L. Mabry Alessandro Vespignani

Mobile, social, real-time: the ongoing revolution in the way people communicate has given rise to a new kind of epidemiology. Digital data sources, when harnessed appropriately, can provide local and timely information about disease and health dynamics in populations around the world. The rapid, unprecedented increase in the availability of relevant data from various digital sources creates con...

2013
Joseph Sweetman Colin Wayne Leach Russell Spears Felicia Pratto Rim Saab

To date, there is little in the way of theorizing or empirical work on the imagined endpoint of political action aimed at social change – the type of “dream” those engaged in action are attempting to bring into fruition. We suggest that previous approaches have focused narrowly on one type of social change – amelioration of collective grievances. In contrast, we argue that social change is much...

1999
David L. Strug

This paper discusses what the Cuban Revolution means to older Cubans and how it has changed their lives. It addresses why many older Cubans still appear to identify with the revolution and its accomplishments, despite its failure to provide for their basic needs. The elderly are disproportionately affected by the hardships of life in Cuba, receiving pensions on which they cannot live, residing ...

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