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Empirical analysis of social mobility is typically framed by outcomes recorded for only a single, recent generation, ignoring intergenerational preconditions and historical conferment of opportunity. We use the detailed geography of relative deprivation
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The concept and term ‘community’ has various meanings and applications. It is invariably used to refer to collectives of people joined by shared geography, interests and concerns, or identity (Jewkes and Murcott,1996). Common definitions of community highlight the existence within a geographical ...
any of them; anthropology and human geography commonly encompass a more diverse set of approaches. In contrast to most natural science disciplines, the social sciences also often make use of qualitative data, methods, and analytical tools, though the emphasis varies by discipline, sub-discipline, ...
Humans and ecosystems are deeply connected to, and through, the hydrological cycle. However, impacts of hydrological change on social and ecological systems are infrequently evaluated together at the global scale. Here, we focus on the potential for soci
Discerning the relationship between sociality and longevity would permit a deeper understanding of how animal life history evolved. Here, we perform a phylogenetic comparative analysis of ~1000 mammalian species on three states of social organization (so
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In the case of poor and average network relations, the impact of reporting oneself as an opinion leader was not found significant. However, those who view themselves as leaders more effectively influence the people to whom they are strongly connected. With their study, Chiregi and Navimipour [...
Sometimes, social entrepreneur endeavors aren't limited by borders or geography. Sometimes, people may try to solve overarching social concepts such as poverty, depression, or lack of living conditions. Usually, the social entrepreneur may try to solve an issue in a specific region. However, these...