Social integration, in sociology and other social sciences, is the movement of minority groups such as ethnic minorities, refugees and underprivileged sections of a society into the mainstream of societies. Members of the minority groups thus gain full access to the opportunities, rights and services...
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Social interactionsare central to most animals and have a fundamental impact upon the phenotype of an individual. Social behavior (social interactions among conspecifics) represents a central challenge to the integration of the functional and mechanistic bases of complex behavior. Traditionally, studies of...
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,
interventions to increase working-class students’ social integration at university. to check access. The concept ofworking classis associated with a variety of different labels, including low SES, low social status, underprivilege, disadvantage, low income, and first-generation students at university (...
Immigrants' social integration as a function of approach-avoidance orientation and problem-solving style Previous research has shown that immigrants' approach orientation positively predicts their attitudes towards contact with host nationals (Matschke & Sasse... M Rubin,SE Watt,M Ramelli - 《Internationa...
In the public debate about integration in Belgium, and in Europe more widely, it is often said that indigenous and immigrant communities do not know one another, and that immigrant communities withdraw into a self-made ghetto. Lack of contact between those of indigenous and of immigrant descent...
Increasing density and social integration 推动建立更综合、更密集的城市 内容简介 The need for more integrated and denser cities has been promoted by academia since the sixties, and by international organizations since the eighties. Local ...
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38. Network theory is now being simultaneously developed in a number of fields, including statistical physics, sociology, molecular biology, and computer science. As a result, the field is changing at a rapid pace. While not all developments can or should be applied toward the study of animal...