Our data set, moreover, includes residential information at the municipality level, making it possible to specify geographical mobility in different ways, according to the distance, the characteristics of origin, and destination and the frequency of individual movements. Third, it studies whether the ...
Social distance can be defined as the extent to which people experience a sense of familiarity (nearness and intimacy) or unfamiliarity (fairness and difference) between themselves and people belonging to different social, ethnic, occupational, and religious groups from their own. Social distance is ...
Forced migration has become a global megatrend, and many refugees are school aged. As social integration is key to their wellbeing and success, it is pivotal to determine factors that promote the social integration of refugee youth within schools. Here, using a large, nationally representative soc...
The term “human rights” is relatively new, but the concept of human rights had its origins in ancient Greece and Rome. Although the principle of human rights has gained widespread acceptance over the centuries, there has been disagreement over the nature and scope of such rights and their ...
Connectivity: Social media platforms allow people to access global information and connect with friends and family at a distance. It can allow users to find niche communities around their interests or current needs, such as neighborhood forums or job searching. ...
Leave it to a Florida destination to come up with one of the weirdest – and most joyous ways – to help people keep their social distance. The folks at Gatorland have introduced Skunk Ape. And this mascot’s aim is to help the animal park’s visitors get a little kick out of main...
and status. Those who run the least distance over time are least successful and those who cover the most ground are the most successful. But, this isn’t the only measure of success, another important measure of success is just how far you have gotten, which is not just about your abilit...
“scientificness” of social sciences claim that social researchers, those individuals who study human behavior, cannot be objective enough because of the lack of the necessary distance or detachment between the researcher and those being investigated. There are social scientists and philosophers of ...
De Kosnik takes issue with these actions, arguing that while she would defend FF writers’ right to make money from their work, the removal of the references to the source material, and the consequent denial of the intertextual nature of its origins, also removes many of its potential ...
(BioGRID)60using the Cytoscape plugin, Bisogenet123. The network building options were: organism—Homo sapiens, biorelation type—protein–protein interaction, data sources—BioGRID and HPRD, method—input nodes and its neighbors upto a distance of 1. The extracted interactomes included direct ...