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    • Social Networking Sites and Marketing Strategies. 

      Stewart, Malcolm; Wu, Ying; Liu, Rebecca (Business Science Reference, 2015)
    • Social Networks in China 

      Che, Xianhui; Ip, Barry (Elsevier, 2017-09-22)
      Chinese scholarship and cultural idiosyncrasies in technology remain a relatively under-researched area. While such issues may be sporadically reported in popular media, it is often difficult to obtain a true understanding ...
    • The Social Processes Maintaining Engagement in Repetitive Self-Harm 

      Witcher, Millie (2023-10-03)
      Background: Epidemiological studies evidence increasing rates of self-harm within the United Kingdom and pressure on the National Health Service to adequately support individuals who engage in repetitive self-harm. Repetitive ...
    • Social psychology and peace-building 

      McKeown, Shelley (Routledge, 2013-01)
    • Social rank and symptom change in eating disorders : A 6-month longitudinal study 

      Troop, Nicholas; Andrews, Leanne; Hiskey, Syd; Treasure, Janet (2014-04-01)
      Background: Following previous cross-sectional research adopting an evolutionary approach to social rank and eating disorders, the present study explored the predictive value of social rank for changes in eating disorder ...
    • Social rank, rank-related life events and eating pathology 

      Troop, Nicholas (2016-01)
      This study explored the role of meaning in the link between stress and disordered eating, in particular focusing on social rank
    • The social responsibility of the Olympic Games: Olympic women. 

      Pike, Elizabeth (2017-05-25)
      This paper will review the history of women’s involvement in the Olympic Games, how gender is socially (re)constructed through these events, current issues facing women who compete at the Olympic/Paralympic level, and what ...
    • Social Roles and Baseline Proxemic Preferences for a Domestic Service Robot 

      Koay, Kheng; Syrdal, D.S.; Asghari Oskoei, Mohammadreza; Walters, Michael; Dautenhahn, K. (2014-11-01)
      The goal of our research is to develop socially acceptable behavior for domestic robots in a setting where a user and the robot are sharing the same physical space and interact with each other in close proximity. Specifically, ...
    • Social Selves and the Notion of the 'Group-as-a-whole' 

      Stacey, R. (2005)
      One of the concepts that many group therapists use to make sense of what is going on in a therapy group is that of the ‘group-as-a-whole’. A number of other terms are used to signify a similar idea. For example, some talk ...
    • Social Support in Sport Injury and Rehabilitation 

      Arvinen-Barrow, Monna; Pack, Stephen; Scheadler, Travis (Routledge, 2024-01-22)
      Social support has been one of the most rigorously and frequently researched psychosocial resources within sport injury. Despite many athletes preferring to “go it alone,” existing research has identified social support ...
    • Social support in sport injury rehabilitation. 

      Dr Monna Arvinen-Barrow (Routledge, 2013)
    • Social Work in England and Wales : areas of work and current developments 

      Littlechild, Brian; Lyons , Karen (University of Ostrava, 2010-03)
      This chapter examines recent developments in social work education and practice in the book co-edited by Peter Erath and Brian Littlechild, Social work across Europe: Accounts from 16 countries, European Research Institute ...
    • Social work with young offenders 

      Littlechild, Brian; Smith, R. (Pearson Education, 2008)
      This text became known in a short space of time as at the forefront and as an original summary of its field. The information and skillsets that are quintessential to the subject are discussed from an informed view and in ...
    • Social Workers’ Experiences of Working in Children's Services: a Grounded Theory Study 

      Brazil, Charlie (2021-10-22)
      Children’s Services in England are the frontline services supporting the protection of vulnerable children and families. Surprisingly, there is minimal literature attending to the experiences of the social work profession, ...
    • Social-ecological systems in the Anthropocene : the need for integrating social and biophysical records at regional scales 

      Dearing, John; Acma, B.; Bub, S.; Chambers, F.M.; Chen, X.; Cooper, J.; Crook, Darren; Dong, X.H.; Dotterweich, M.; Edwards, M.E.; Foster, T.H.; Gaillard, M.; Galop, D.; Gell, P.; Gil, A.; Jeffers, E.; Jones, R.T.; Krishnamurthy, A.; Langdon, P.J.; Marchant, R.; Mazier, F.; McLean, C.E.; Nunes, L.H.; Raman, S.; Suryaprakash, I.; Umer, M.; Yang, X.D.; Wang, R.; Zhang, K. (2015-12-01)
      Understanding social-ecological system dynamics is a major research priority for sustainable management of landscapes, ecosystems and resources. But the lack of multi-decadal records represents an important gap in information ...
    • Sociality in Autism: Building Social Bridges in Autism Spectrum Conditions through LEGO® Based Therapy 

      Nguyen, Camilla (2017-04-19)
      Background: Autism Spectrum Conditions are associated with difficulties in core social communication and social interaction (American Psychiatric Association, 2013) and comorbid psychopathology (Simonoff, Pickles, Charman, ...
    • The socially extended mind 

      Gallagher, Shaun (2013-12)
      I argue that social institutions, such as the legal system, educational and cultural institutions, and even science itself understood as an institution, can contribute to and even be constitutive of cognition. I review ...
    • Socially intelligent agents 

      Dautenhahn, K.; Bond, A.; Cañamero, Lola; Edmonds, B. (Kluwer, 2002)
    • Socially Intelligent Agents in Human Primate Culture 

      Dautenhahn, K. (Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004)
      This chapter discusses socially intelligent agents (SIA) in the context of human culture. The first part of the chapter provides an introduction to SIA research and focuses on the issue of realism versus believability— ...
    • Socially intelligent robots: dimensions of human-robot interaction 

      Dautenhahn, K. (2007)
      Social intelligence in robots has a quite recent history in artificial intelligence and robotics. However, it has become increasingly apparent that social and interactive skills are necessary requirements in many application ...