SOCIAL science researchSOCIAL responsibilitySOCIAL scientistsBEST interests of the child (Law)FRIENDSHIPAn introduction is presented which discusses the article on several topics including the role of publication in social science research as a form of social responsibility, and the importa...
Likewise, higher degrees of stratification mean that changes in the water system will not have equivalent effects on all actors. A long strand of social science research documents the unequal exposure to environmental risk by race, gender, social class, and place, which can intersect to shape vul...
In this paper we study the differences in historical World View between Western and Eastern cultures, represented through the English, the Chinese, Japanes... PA Gloor,J Marcos,PMD Boer,... - 《Computer Science》 被引量: 8发表: 2015年 Through the Lens of Mathematical/Scientific Self㏒chemas...
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This researcher found that the books could be used to teach essential skills in the social studies content areas of history, geography, behavioral science,... SD Burris 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Water sensitive urban design (WSUD) approach for mitigating groundwater depletion in urban geography; th...
In science, integrating perspectives, theories, information, and tools from two or more disciplines or fields are manifested as multidisciplinarity (Frodeman, 2010), which will address complex problems by combining knowledge from different disciplinary fields (Petersen et al., 2021; Xiao et al., ...
s nothing personal. I just think of all the people in social science, working so hard and not pushing the ethical boundaries, working openly and honestly and with a sincere willingness to learn . . . and then this is what gets rewarded with publicity. I laugh because otherwise I’d ...
Q.24. Through what lens did Karl Marx push for history to be viewed? Class struggle (9,1,2) Q.25. What action did Marx believe would end the cycle of class struggle? Proletarian masses would need to protest (9,1,2) Q.26. Which political leader adapted Marx's ideas to the unique...
What is the appropriate place for science in society? Despite the vast literature on the subject, the science–society relation remains a disputed issue. A major reason is that, when we are asking about the right place of science in society, we are actua
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