نتایج جستجو برای: social mobilization

تعداد نتایج: 628906  

2013
Alex Rutherford Manuel Cebrian Iyad Rahwan Sohan Dsouza James McInerney Victor Naroditskiy Matteo Venanzi Nicholas R. Jennings J. R. deLara Eero Wahlstedt Steven U. Miller

Social mobilization, the ability to mobilize large numbers of people via social networks to achieve highly distributed tasks, has received significant attention in recent times. This growing capability, facilitated by modern communication technology, is highly relevant to endeavors which require the search for individuals that possess rare information or skills, such as finding medical doctors ...

2007

Numerous government and non-government programs and approaches have been used to promote rural development and poverty alleviation. Among these have been initiatives designed to build rural infrastructure, mobilize communities, enhance access to rural finance, and provide a social safety net. This chapter provides an overview of the major programs in Pakistan and underscores the importance of s...

2009
Matthew Smith

Online communities are connecting hordes of individuals and generating rich social network data. The social capital that resides within these networks is largely unknown. We propose to create a general framework for measuring and leveraging social capital based upon explicit social networks, implicit affinities, and the mobilization of social resources. The resulting quantitative models are use...

2007
Anthony Bebbington

Discussions of chronic poverty emphasize the extent to which poverty endures because of the social relationships and structures within which particular social groups are embedded. In this sense chronic poverty is a socio-political relationship rather than a condition of assetless-ness. Understood as such, processes of social mobilization become central to any discussion of chronic poverty becau...

2011
LOUIS KRIESBERG Pamela Oliver

This paper compares the mobilization of paid social movement activists with the mobilization of volunteers, a topic mentioned but not treated systematically in previous work. Classic treatments of paid movement activists assume that they are the most dedicated and ideologically committed members of movement .organizations, while collective action theory underlying the resource mobilization pers...

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2006
Mattie Tops Maarten A S Boksem Anne E Wester Monicque M Lorist Theo F Meijman

Previous results suggest that both cortisol mobilization and the error-related negativity (ERN/Ne) reflect goal engagement, i.e. the mobilization and allocation of attentional and physiological resources. Personality measures of negative affectivity have been associated both to high cortisol levels and large ERN/Ne amplitudes. However, measures of positive social adaptation and agreeableness ha...

Journal: :American journal of preventive medicine 2008
Greg Kim-Ju Gregory Y Mark Robert Cohen Orlando Garcia-Santiago Patty Nguyen

In addressing health and social issues, there has been a shift since the 1990s to approaches that focus more on making comprehensive community-based changes to affect individual behavior. This article provides an overview of community mobilization to engage community members in the process of addressing social and health issues, discusses current models, and provides a case study. The balance o...

Journal: :Global Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disabilities 2018

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