Social Development
In: Social development, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 931-932
ISSN: 1467-9507
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In: Social development, Band 31, Heft 4, S. 931-932
ISSN: 1467-9507
In: Social development, Band 31, Heft 3, S. 511-512
ISSN: 1467-9507
In: Social development, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 263-264
ISSN: 1467-9507
An invitation to social psychology -- The methods of social psychology -- The social self -- Social cognition: thinking about people and situations -- Social attribution: explaining behavior -- Emotion -- Attitudes, behavior, and rationalization -- Persuasion -- Social influence -- Relationships and attraction -- Stereotyping, prejudice, and discrimination -- Groups -- Aggression -- Altruism and cooperation -- Glossary -- References -- Credits -- Name index -- Subject index
"This book traces the growth of personality from its biological foundations in the individual organism through its symbolic acquisitions and extensions. Next, it follows with an analysis of the personality in cross section and in its various forms and aspects. It ends, finally, with a functional account of the social situation out of which personality develops. Broad topics include the nature of the individual and of society, the process of socialization, the human personality, personality and social adjustment, and social interaction." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
In: European access: the current awareness bulletin to the policies and activities of the European Communities, Heft 4, S. 8-9
ISSN: 0264-7362, 1362-458X
In: CEPAL review, S. 147-162
ISSN: 0251-2920
"Social movements are important means of bringing about political and cultural changes through collective action. The study of social movements helps us to understand how movements can achieve change, as well as how they are limited in doing so, by examining political and cultural opportunities and obstacles, organizational dynamics, resources, collective action frames, and strategies and tactics. The field of social movements is an exciting one, and scholars continue to produce new studies of a wide array of social movements in many different countries, while activists also regularly provide accounts of their experiences in social movements. Relevant to both activists and social scientists, the area is one that students find important and interesting. Given the proliferation of social movement scholarship in recent decades, it is a daunting task to attempt to capture the field in a short book. Thus, my goal is simply to introduce students and other readers to some interesting history, ideas, and questions about social movements. No single researcher can be an expert on all of the many social movements that might be covered in such a book, and I have limited myself to some of the movements that I have followed for many years in teaching and researching in the area. The book began with a Canadian edition, and later second and third Canadian editions, published by Oxford University Press Canada, which con-tain much more Canadian content. Some of this material, as well as material on other countries, remains in the American editions, but they include a lot more material on the United States. In the American editions of the book, I added a chapter on right-wing movements, which are particularly important in the United States. I also considered adding a chapter on the civil rights movement, which is obviously very important as well to the United States, but I decided instead to expand somewhat the material on the civil rights movement in my chapter on the protest cycle of the 1960s. My rationale for doing this instead of including a whole chapter on the civil rights movement is that there is so much excellent scholarship available on the movement that instructors can easily use to supplement my brief treatment. Hopefully, students will find this selection of contemporary protest movements interesting and will learn enough about theoretical ideas and approaches to movements to be able to apply this knowledge to other movements of interest"--
URL del artículo en la web de la Revista: https://www.upo.es/revistas/index.php/lex_social/article/view/3493 ; Los sistemas de protección social (y la Seguridad Social como el subsistema más importante) son la piedra angular del modelo social de la Unión Europea y de un buen funcionamiento de la economía social de mercado. Unos sistemas de protección social bien construidos pueden también facilitar la participación en el mercado de trabajo apoyando la transición en el mercado de trabajo de las personas. La iniciativa comunitaria (Propuesta de ¿Recomendación¿ del Consejo, relativa al acceso a la protección social de todos los trabajadores) trata de garantizar que los sistemas nacionales de Seguridad Social avancen en la misma dirección y al mismo tiempo. De esta manera se pretende fomentar la convergencia de las legislaciones nacionales para conseguir mejores condiciones de vida y de trabajo, en consonancia con el objetivo del ¿Pilar Europeo de Derechos Sociales¿. Y esto será positivo para la economía (racionalidad económica) y la ¿justicia social¿ (que es la razón de la sociedad) de la Unión Europea en su conjunto. Se busca implantar un estándar de garantías mínimas de protección social. Ahora bien, en esta investigación se apuesta por ir más allá de una simple convergencia de objetivos de los sistemas nacionales de protección social enmarcada en el enfoque del ¿Pilar de Derechos Sociales¿ formalizado en un instrumento jurídico sin fuerza normativa vinculante (típica manifestación del soft law comunitario), para pasar a un modelo de regulación jurídica basada en la incorporación de los derechos sociales en el Sistema de los Tratados fundacionales y en el Derecho comunitario derivado; y en particular se aportan fundamentos sobre la necesidad y viabilidad técnica y político jurídica de crear un auténtico Derecho Europeo de la Seguridad Social que efectivamente garantice un estándar mínimo comunitario de derechos a las prestaciones sociales. ; Social protection systems (and social security as the most important subsystem) are the cornerstone of the European Union's social model and a good functioning of the social market economy. Well-constructed social protection systems can also facilitate labour market participation by supporting the transition in people's labour market. The Community initiative (proposal for a "recommendation" of the Council on Access to Social protection of all workers) seeks to ensure that national social security systems move in the same direction and at the same time. In this way, the aim is to promote the convergence of national legislation in order to achieve better living and working conditions, in line with the objective of the 'European pillar of social rights'. And this will be positive for the economy (economic rationality) and "social justice" (which is the reason for society) of the European Union as a whole. It seeks to implement a standard of minimum guarantees of social protection. However, this research is committed to go beyond a simple convergence of objectives of the national systems of social protection framed in the approach of the "pillar of social rights" formalized in a legal instrument without normative force Binding (typical community soft law manifestation), to move to a model of legal regulation based on the incorporation of social rights in the system of the founding treaties and in the derived Community law; And in particular they provide fundamentals about the need and technical and political feasibility of creating a genuine European social security law that effectively guarantees a minimum community standard of entitlement to social benefits. ; Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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In: Charity and non-profit studies
In: IDS bulletin: transforming development knowledge, Band 42, Heft 6, S. 1-9
ISSN: 1759-5436
In: Revue française de sociologie, Band 33, Heft 4, S. 690
Invitation to a Lunch-Champagne dance party to celebrate New Year's Day organized by the members of the General Staff; Generals Alvaro Obregón, Secretary of War and Navy; Pablo González, Chief of the Army Corps of the East, and Benjamin G. Hill, Military Commander of the Plaza in Mexico City. Invitation to the literary-musical soiree organized by the Gen. Alvaro Obregón's Staff and the chiefs and officers of the disappeared Army Corps of the Northwest in memory of those who died during the struggle against Victoriano Huerta's usurpation and the reaction movement led by Francisco Villa. The Tribute will be chaired by the First Chief Venustiano Carranza and sponsored by Gen. Alvaro Obregón. Invitation to the banquet in honor to Gen. Alvaro Obregón, organized by his friends, senators, and congressmen. / Invitación a un Lunch-Champagne, baile que para celebrar el Año Nuevo organizan los miembros de los Estados Mayores de los Grales. Alvaro Obregón, Secretario de Guerra y Marina; Pablo González, Jefe del Cuerpo de Ejército de Oriente y Benjamín G. Hill, Comandante Militar de la Plaza de la Ciudad de México. Invitación a la velada literario-musical organizada por el Estado Mayor del Gral. Alvaro Obregón y los jefes y oficiales del extinto Cuerpo de Ejército del Noroeste, en memoria de los que murieron durante la lucha contra la usurpación de Victoriano Huerta y la reacción encabezada por Francisco Villa. El homenaje será presidido por el Primer Jefe Venustiano Carranza y patrocinado por el Gral. Alvaro Obregón. Invitación al banquete dedicado al Gral. Álvaro Obregón que organizan sus amigos, senadores y diputados.
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Introduction to social psychology -- Research methods in social psychology -- Socialization through the life course -- Self and self-esteem -- Self-presentation and impression management -- Emotions -- Social perception and cognition -- Attitudes -- Symbolic communication and language -- Social influence and persuasion -- Altruism and prosocial behavior -- Aggression -- Deviant behavior and social reaction -- Interpersonal attraction and relationships -- Understanding groups -- Group processes -- Social structure and personality -- Glossary -- References -- Index