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Journal articles on the topic "Social development"

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Диха, Марія. "SOCIAL SPHERE OF UKRAINE IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIAL SECURITY." РОЗВИТОК МІСТА, no. 1 (01) (February 28, 2024): 24–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.32782/city-development.1-4.

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Соціальну безпеку визначено як стан захищеності соціальних інтересів людини, суб’єктів господарювання, суспільства і держави, який обумовлюється здатністю враховувати вплив різноманітних зовнішніх і внутрішніх чинників, здатністю нівелювання загроз соціальної напруженості, загроз стабільності у суспільстві (особливо через систему превентивних заходів з недопущення загроз); та має забезпечуватися системою соціального захисту і ефективним функціонуванням соціальних інститутів у суспільстві. Проаналізовано стан соціальної сфери в Україні. Висвітлено основні проблеми, виклики та ризики в соціальній сфері, які свідчать про несформованість в Україні цілісної концепції соціального захисту та ринку праці. Обгрунтовано шляхи покращення характеристик стану соціальної сфери в Україні, що сприятиме забезпеченню соціальної безпеки.
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Saitkasimov, Akbar. "Innovation And Social Development." American Journal of Social Science and Education Innovations 03, no. 04 (April 30, 2021): 728–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/volume03issue04-117.

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In the context of building a civil society, the scientific development of the problem of innovative development of all spheres of social life and ensuring the modern development of society through this process is the actual essence. In today’s period of socio-economic development, the concept of innovation is widely applied, its role in the development of society is growing and becoming an important value in social life. This is due to the fact that today, as a result of rapidly accelerating global socio-economic changes and the need to apply innovations, society and humanity are required to have a high level of innovation in all spheres of society. Innovation plays an important role in the development of the country as one of the key factors in ensuring progressive changes in social life, renewal and modernization of society.
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Gajdoš, P. "Regional development in Slovakia – developmental trends and social-spatial impacts." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 51, No. 6 (February 20, 2012): 257–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/5105-agricecon.

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The study deals with the problems of regional development in Slovakia, with the emphasis on presentation and critical reflexion of specific features and basic developmental tendencies characterizing the regional development in the transformation period (after 1990). The regional development is presented in broader social contexts of the development of the Slovak society, with the emphasis on its modernization stage, as well as the social-economic and social-spatial changes, characterizing the society development in the transformation period. The social and social-spatial implications and impacts of this development on social segments of the society, territorial and regional units and their social potentials are pointed out. In the conclusion, the dispositions of the regions and the developmental trends of the regional development of Slovakia are confronted with the conditions for the information society development.
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S.T., Chong. "Social Capital and Youth Development." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24, no. 4 (February 28, 2020): 4181–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v24i4/pr201528.

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MINNI, K. T, MINNI, K. T., and DR M. SREEDEVI XAVIER. "Geriatric: Social Inclusion and Development." International Journal of Scientific Research 2, no. 3 (June 1, 2012): 385–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/22778179/mar2013/127.

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Dalal, Mr Mallikarjun, and Dr C. Mahadevamurthy. "Social Entrepreneurship: A Catalyst for Sustainable Development and Social Innovation." International Journal of Research Publication and Reviews 5, no. 7 (July 2024): 870–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.55248/gengpi.5.0724.1708.

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Bukowski, William M., and Angela Ittel. "Social Development." International Journal of Developmental Science 3, no. 1 (2009): 2. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/dev-2009-3102.

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Scassellati, B., C. Crick, K. Gold, E. Kim, F. Shic, and Ganghua Sun. "Social development." IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine 1, no. 3 (August 2006): 41–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mci.2006.1672987.

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Lamb, Michael E. "Social Development." Pediatric Annals 18, no. 5 (May 1, 1989): 292–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/0090-4481-19890501-06.

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P. Shailaja, P. Shailaja. "Corporate Social Responsibility and Community Development." Indian Journal of Applied Research 3, no. 11 (October 1, 2011): 311–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.15373/2249555x/nov2013/101.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Social development"

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Chavalala, Khayizeni Isaac. "Perspectives of social workers in implementing the developmental social welfare approach in the Department of Social Development in Mopani District Limpopo." Diss., University of Pretoria, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60427.

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In 1997 the democratic government of South Africa adopted the White Paper for Social Welfare (Republic of South Africa [RSA], 1997) which committed the country to a developmental approach to social welfare. The implementation of the developmental approach to social services is a shared responsibility of the state, non-governmental organisations and the private sector (Patel, 2015:93). Despite the ongoing studies relating to developmental social welfare service delivery, there is insufficient evidence of the shift made towards a developmental approach by government social workers employed by the Department of Social Development. The goal of the study was to explore social workers? perspectives on the shift towards the developmental approach in social service delivery in the Department of Social Development in the Mopani District, Limpopo. The study employed a qualitative research approach and a case study research design. The sample for the study was selected purposefully and included thirty-two (32) social workers and four (4) supervisors from four sub-districts in the Mopani District. Data was collected through one focus group interview with social workers and one-on-one interviews with supervisors in the four regions respectively. The research findings indicate that social workers have made a partial shift towards a developmental approach in service delivery. The shift is more evident in protection and prevention service delivery than in promoting socio-economic development. The shift is reflected in some strides towards a human rights-based approach; social and economic development; participation; partnerships; and efforts to link micro and macro practice. The findings further point out the barriers that hinder social workers from making significant progress towards the developmental approach. The overall conclusion of this research endeavour is that there is a need in the Department of Social Development for guidelines and capacity building of social workers and supervisors in the developmental approach. The study recommends guidelines to accelerate the progress of implementing the developmental approach in the Mopani District.
Mini Dissertation (MSW)--University of Pretoria, 2016.
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Hopkins, N. "Adolescent social groups and social influence." Thesis, University of Exeter, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.384707.

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Phaahla, Letuku Elias. "Development with Social Justice? Social Democracy in Mauritius." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/4123.

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ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Since the advent of independence in 1968, Mauritius’ economic trajectory evolved from the one of a monocrop sugar economy, with the latter noticeably being the backbone of the country’s economy, to one that progressed into being the custodian of a dynamic and sophisticated garment-dominated manufacturing industry. Condemned with the misfortune of not being endowed with natural resources, relative to her mainland African counterparts, Mauritius, nonetheless, was able to break the shackles of limited economic options and one of being the ‘basket-case’ to gradually evolving into being the upper-middle-income country - thus depicting it to be one of the most encouraging economies within the developing world. Indeed it is captivating that the fruits of the island’s prosperous sugar industry went a long way in meeting the island’s diversification agenda. Moreover, the ‘Mauritian miracle’ is glorified by the emergence and sustenance of a comprehensive welfare state which was able to withstand the harshest economic challenges the country ever faced. This thesis seeks to provide a broad historical over-view of the factors which aided the construction of the social democratic regime in Mauritius. It is of the premise that the social consciousness of the post-colonial leadership in Mauritius laid the foundation for the entrenchment of ideals of social justice into the Mauritian polity. Instead of letting market forces operate in their pure form, the state was propelled instead, to take the driver’s seat into the running of the economy so as to ensure the market and labour become partners in a bid to help the state meet its social development ideals. It is no wonder that current day welfare state in Mauritius is the one which is inextricably linked to elections, not just as tool to duck socio-ethnic disharmony.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Sedert onafhanklikheidswording in 1968 het Mauritius se ekonomiese ontwikkeling gevorder van die van ’n enkel kommoditeit suiker uitvoerder as die basis van die ekonomie tot een met ’n dinamiese en gesofistikeerde tekstiel vervaardigingingssektor. Verdoem weens ’n tekort aan natuurlike hulpbronne in vergelyking met ander state in Afrika, het Mauritius nogtans daarin geslaag om sy tekortkominge te bowe te kom en geleidelik te ontwikkel tot ’n opper-middel inkomste staat. Suiker uitvoere het inderdaad ’n sleutelrol gespeel in die diversifikasie van die ekonomie. Die sukses van die ‘Mauritius wonderwerk’ is verder stukrag gegee deur die inwerkingstelling en voortbestaan van ’n omvattende welvaart staat wat gehelp het om die ergste ekonomiese uitdagings die hoof te bied. Hierdie tesis poog om ’n breë historiese oorsig te bied van die faktore wat die konstruksie van ’n sosiale demokratiese orde in Mauritius aangehelp het. Daar word gewerk van die premis dat die sosiale bewussyn van die na-koloniale leierskap in Mauritius die grondleggers was vir die vestiging van ideale van sosiale geregtigheid in die staat se politieke kultuur. In plaas van ’n ongebreidelde vrye mark ekonomie het die staat egter ’n sleutel rigtinggewende rol in die ontwikkeling van die ekonomie gespeel en om seker te maak dat die privaatsektor en arbeid vennote word om sleutel sosiale ekonomiese doelwitte te bereik. Dit is dus geen wonder dat die bestaande welvaartstaat in Mauritius nou verweef is met plaaslike verkiesingsverwagtinge nie en nie bloot ’n manier is om sosio-etniese onstabiliteit te verminder nie.
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Menzies, Gail. "Corporate Social investment and development." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/3672.

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Can the Corporate Social Investment initiatives of small businesses contribute to development? Corporate Social Investment (CSI) and its counterpart Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) are the terms used for the external and internal initiatives undertaken by companies to contribute to the upliftment of their stakeholders and communities. This research paper attempts to establish whether the CSI initiatives of small, local (Cape Town) companies have the potential to contribute to this upliftment or development. The literature review conducted on the relevant topic discovered three major arguments surrounding this debate. Firstly there are those authors that believe that CSI / CSR cannot contribute to development; secondly those authors that believe that CSI / CSR can contribute to development; and finally those authors that believe that more research on this topic is required before any such statements can be made. The outcome of the literature will reveal some issues surrounding this argument. They are: motivations, compatibility, implementation, business advantage, business and NGOs and community focus and research and sustainability. Following the establishment of the technical issues the paper will then propose that Amartya Sen's Development as Freedom theory be used to further investigate the development potential of CSI initiatives. Along with the technical suggestions, Sen's five 2 freedoms will be used to analyse whether any potential development successes can be observed from seven case studies. The freedoms are: political freedoms, economic facilities, social opportunities, transparency guarantees and protective security. Each of these can contribute to development. The case studies are CSI initiatives selected from local small businesses and the required information was extracted by means of an openended qualitative questionnaire. These case studies will be analysed against the freedoms and the discoveries from the literature review. The conclusions drawn show that some potential does exist for CSI initiatives. It also shows that Sen's Development as Freedom can be effectively applied to small scale projects at the micro level.
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Govender, Badroonesa. "The development of guidelines for social workers involved in early childhood development within the Department of Social Development." University of the Western Cape, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/4972.

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Social workers employed by the Department of Social Development in South Africa are tasked with the provision of a broad spectrum of social services and may specialise in fields, such as welfare planning, which involves the capacity building, support and monitoring of welfare organisations. Early childhood development services fall in this category, as these services are monitored by social workers. Social workers employed by the Department of Social Development are the only group tasked with the mandate to capacitate, register partial care facilities and programmes, as well as monitor unregistered and registered facilities, on an on-going basis. Social workers adhere to these mandates amid many challenges. The aim of this study is to develop guidelines for social workers, who render services to Early Childhood Development (partial care) facilities. The objectives of this study are to explore the needs of social workers in the Early Childhood Development field in the Department of Social Development, identify challenges related to effective service delivery, explore the current methods of service delivery, develop guidelines and refined the draft guidelines, through a Delphi study. The Intervention Research design was used in this study, as it best suited the development of a tool; however, it was adapted to use only certain phases that were suitable for implementation for this study. The adaptation involved the use of the first four phases of the Intervention research method, combining of phase 1 and 2 to form a new phase 1 of the modified phases that linked to objectives one and two of the study. Therefore, this study only has three operational phases. A qualitative methodology was employed in this study to achieve the intended outcomes. Data collection occurred through semi-structured and telephonic interviews. Purposive sampling was used to select twenty (20) social workers from the Department of Social Development in the Western Cape and five (5) in the Eastern Cape. These participants engaged with Early Childhood Development facilities and interviews were conducted with them, while five (5) telephonic interviews were conducted with social workers in the Eastern Province. Conclusions from the analysed data were used to develop guidelines for DSD social workers within ECD settings. Two rounds of a Delphi study were employed to refine the proposed guidelines.
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Back, Heather M. "The Effects of Communication Disorders on Social Development." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2010. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/cmc_theses/77.

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This paper explores literature on the effects of communication disorders on the social development of children. The paper discusses such topics as the effects of communication disorders on personality development, the ability to make friends and resolve conflict with peers, and academic success. It also discusses the influences of multiculturalism and bilingualism on the diagnosis of communication disorders and reflects on the importance of awareness of cultural differences in communication style to avoid a misdiagnosis. Research shows that without intervention and treatment communication disorders can have irreversible detrimental effects on a child’s ability to develop effect social-communication, to make friends, and to be successful in academic pursuits. Intervention strategies are discussed, such as group and individual therapy, as well as social skills and communication skills treatment. Effective intervention can help children overcome or avoid many of the negative effects of communication disorders and can allow them to reach their developmental potential and achieve success in many areas of life.
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Patchareeporn, Pluempavarn Niki Panteli. "Social identity development through blogging." Thesis, University of Bath, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.601676.

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Blogs, one of the latest emerging tools for communication, are gaining widespread popularity and becoming increasingly common. More and more people blog and use blogs as a way to share information about themselves with other participants or viewers. By doing so, they create their so-called 'virtual self. 810g was chosen to be the main theme of this study not only because of its increase in user number but also its uniqueness that differentiates it from other types of online communication. This study explores social identities in blogging communities. It argues that, though the use of Slogs has been studied, emphasis has remained primarily on its types and features, rather than on how it can create social identities. This research investigates how social identity is formed and developed within blogging communities, how people present themselves in virtual communities by using blogs and how the social identity of individual bloggers influences and is being influenced by the blogging community. In addition, this study also investigates how braggers' identities have changed over time. The result shows how individual members present their identities through different roles and how these roles change over time. These issues are explored in selected bragging sites by using participant observation as the main method of data collection, and allowing the researcher to gain rich data. The collected data includes logs based on observations, together with 40 bloggers' interviews. This resulted in an extensive amount of data being gathered, which was analysed, categorised, interpreted, and summarised in relation to the framework of the study. The findings from this interpretive work were used to develop the understanding needed to answer the research questions in the form of confirming, expanding and strengthening the conceptual framework of the study. In addition, analysis reveals that social identities are created in blogging communities while bloggers adopted different types of social roles within online communities, and these have an effect on members as well as on the community in general.
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Мішеніна, Наталя Вікторівна, Наталия Викторовна Мишенина, Natalia Viktorivna Mishenina, and N. V. Oliynik. "Social capital and economic development." Thesis, Видавництво СумДУ, 2007. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/12844.

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The concept of social capital is generally associated with social and civic participation and with networks of cooperation and solidarity. But other, more abstract, concepts are also associated with social capital, such as social cohesion, trust, reciprocity, and institutional effectiveness. When you are citing the document, use the following link http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/12844
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Castrignano, Stefania <1992&gt. "Social entrepreneurship and economic development." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/12748.

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Social entrepreneurship as a phenomenon has been growing in the whole world, especially in the last 30 years, and involves entities operating in the third sector as well as for-profits. This phenomenon is of particular interest because it is more and more conceived as an innovative tool to addresses social needs which are not met either by the public nor by the private sector, therefore solving the “market failures”. Thus, social entrepreneurship is considered by some as a revolutionary method to achieve sustainable, self-sufficient and long-term social impact. This way, in the bigger picture, it could be the expression of a new economic mindset: a way to achieve sustainable economic and social development in a new emerging and changing economic paradigm. Despite the fact that the concept has been receiving a lot of attention from several actors in society and scholars as well, there is still no consensus on the definition of the concept, nor a developed theoretical framework to build the future studies on or to help practitioners nowadays. The master thesis will base on the existing literature to try to define the drivers of the phenomenon and the concept of social entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from other kind of activities. Afterwards, focus will be put on the forms of social entrepreneurship, particularly on the social enterprise. The scope of the phenomenon will be described and particular attention will be put on if and how social entrepreneurship impacts local and national economic development.
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Human, Karen Hannah. "The development of children's social growth through a subjective approach." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1441.

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Thesis (BTech (Surface Design))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2010
This research is inspired by my own personal experience and views on Post Modem family life and the negative effects it can have on a growing individual. I have found Post Modem family life fractured and non-communicative. I then look at my own tactics of how I have personally dealt with the fractured state and how this can benefit children that are at the beginning fazes of their emotional, physical and mental development. Growing up communication and consistency in my family has always been lacking, due to my parents business trips and strange working hours. This made me detached socially as a child and left me to my own devices. My coping mechanism was to illustrate. Whenever I felt disconnected or alone from my family members I illustrated. While illustrating I formed a dialogue between me and the paper and suddenly I did not feel so alone. When reflecting on my life I realized that I do not want other children to resort to these lonely pastimes of placing their imagination on paper. I want to create a range of products where the emphasis is on how family should stick together and the products must form a natural platform for communication between child and parent. I also feel my products must stimulate the imagination which is linked to the right side of the brain that steers social and emotional development. Theorists that I will for my research is Maria Montessori, she was the creator and founder of Montessori Schools and teachings. She focussed on the holistic development of the child. Rudolf Steiner is the creator and founder of the Wahldorf Schule and teachings. He believed in developing children imagination. We live in the Post-Modem era and to solidify that I will look at Jean-Francois Lyotard's theories on Post Modem sociology. Vygotsky is a Child development psychologist who believed that children's social development happens by interacting with their parents. Roger Sperry is a Brain Dominance Theorist that believed that the right side of the brain is connected to social development and to stimulate the right side is by using your imagination.
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Books on the topic "Social development"

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Grusec, Joan E., and Hugh Lytton. Social Development. New York, NY: Springer New York, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-3768-6.

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1943-, Clarke-Stewart Alison, ed. Social development. Hoboken, N.J: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2011.

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1945-, Pandey Janak, ed. Social development. New Delhi: A.P.H. Pub. Corp., 2002.

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R, Elling Lynda, ed. Social development. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Elling, Lynda R. Social development. Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 2009.

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Bank, Asian Development, ed. Social development. Manila, Philippines: Asian Development Bank, 1999.

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Ulster Unionist Party. Policy Development Unit. Social development. Belfast: UUP, 2003.

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McGurk, Harry. Childhood Social Development. London: Psychology Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315785042.

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Smith, Peter, and Adam Rutland. Childhood Social Development. 1 Oliver's Yard, 55 City Road, London EC1Y 1SP United Kingdom: SAGE Publications Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4135/9781473915435.

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K, Jacob K., ed. Social development perspectives. Udaipur: Himanshu Publications, 1992.

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Book chapters on the topic "Social development"

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Cairns, Robert B. "Social Development." In Social Behavior in Autism, 15–33. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2242-7_2.

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Narvaez, Darcia. "Social Development." In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1–9. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_2394-1.

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Marta, Elena, and Sara Alfieri. "Social Development." In Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 6043–47. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_2747.

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Schacter, Daniel, Daniel Gilbert, Daniel Wegner, and Bruce Hood. "Social development." In Psychology, 474–517. London: Macmillan Education UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-40673-6_12.

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Ng’ombe, Austine, and Edmundo Werna. "Social Development." In Corporate Social Responsibility and Urban Development, 180–203. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230236677_7.

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Bishop, Matthew Louis. "Social Development." In The Political Economy of Caribbean Development, 165–96. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137316103_7.

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Grimmer, Tamsin, and Wendy Geens. "Social development." In Nurturing Self-Regulation in Early Childhood, 138–58. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003162346-8.

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Fishbein, Harold D. "Social Development." In The Psychology of Infancy and Childhood, 154–206. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003044574-4.

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Narvaez, Darcia. "Social Development." In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 7659–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19650-3_2394.

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Johnston, Jane, Angela House, and Ihsan Caillau-Foster. "Social Development." In Early Childhood Studies, 240–76. 2nd edition. | Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.: Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315561318-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Social development"

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GREBLIKAITĖ, Jolita, Milita VIENAŽINDIENĖ, and Regina ANDRIUKAITIENĖ. "COMMUNITY SOCIAL WELFARE MODELING." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.224.

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The social welfare of the community, as a reflection of the quality of life, is characterized by a dynamic and complex nature, and is now becoming an increasingly relevant and more debatable topic in the scientific community. An integrated assessment of social welfare becomes the most important prerequisite for increasing the quality of life. The theoretical studies of social welfare assessment have shown that in order to assess it, a systematic approach is needed that distinguishes living quality factors and their groups and identifies the relationships between them. It is obvious that only the assessment of the existing social welfare situation can form the direction of improving the quality of life. In this article the authors, analyzing the issue of social welfare management as one of the most painful problems of the community today, define the concept of quality of life and social welfare, identify factors of social welfare quality and their assessment indicators, reveal the peculiarities of community-oriented activities. Based on the analysis of scientific literature, the authors of the article present a conceptual model illustrating community social welfare management and improving the quality of social life by responding to the needs of the community. The model consists of 5 main stages, each stage solving individual tasks. In the initial stages, an analysis of the current situation is carried out in the aspect of determinants of social welfare, the existing level is determined and comparison with the previous periods is performed. In the next stages a social welfare development plan is being prepared and implemented. According to the authors, applying the proposed model of social welfare management in the community, it is possible to ensure a higher level of social quality of life. Research method is the analysis and synthesis of scientific literature, logical, comparative and graphic representation.
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Kalendzhjan, Sergey O., and Natalia F. Kadol. "Social entrepreneurship as a catalyst for sustainable socio-economic development." In Sustainable and Innovative Development in the Global Digital Age. Dela Press Publishing House, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56199/dpcsebm.kvzv9880.

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The article considers trends in the development of social entrepreneurship, which is an important element of sustainable socio- conomic development. In terms of global challenges the issues of solving emerging socio-economic problems are actualized, which requires appropriate transformations and the search for new mechanisms of interaction that promote intersectoral cooperation and the involvement of different stakeholder groups. One of the tools to achieve socio-economic sustainability is the development of social entrepreneurship, which solves important socially significant problems of society and simultaneously has a positive economic, social and environmental impact. In social entrepreneurship, social responsibility plays a vital role, encouraging to think not only about the economic component, but also to seek the social and environmental aspects of their actions. In this regard, the purpose of the work is to identify the role of social entrepreneurship in achieving sustainability of socio-economic development. To achieve the goal and analyze the available data we used such general scientific methods of knowledge as abstraction, deduction, deconstruction, synthesis, analogy, axiomatics. The use of this methodological apparatus made it possible for the authors hereof to conclude that social entrepreneurship has the necessary potential and a positive impact on sustainable socio-economic development through related activities that contribute to the optimization of resources used, overcoming socially significant problems of society.
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KASPERIŪNIENĖ, Judita, and Ilze IVANOVA. "SOCIAL CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT OF RURAL COMMUNITY BASED ON SOCIAL NETWORKING ACTIVITIES IN LITHUANIA." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.129.

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The scholar literature on simultaneous using of social capital explore knowledge and identity resources as well as actions and interactions benefiting the community through personal bonds of individuals; issues of common trust; and adapting the current understanding in new situations. In this article, we instead examine rural community influence on social capital building of adult person in a virtual community. A quantitative survey was done in 246 local rural communities in Lithuania which reflected their community activities on a virtual basis. From the data of 500 informants we found that rural community (human social network) members were also active in the virtual communities. Research participants from rural communities expressed their will to be the part of a virtual community and virtually solve various local community issues. Active members of virtual communities actively participated in live community activities. Local community members peer-learned while sharing knowledge and experience in virtual communities. We argue that belonging to a virtual community inspire rural community members to train their virtual and live communication skills and peer-learn. Virtual community could contribute to self-regulated learning by stimulating sense of sociality and identity of rural community members. Virtual community could operate as self-regulated learning space for rural community members. Social capital development would be more intensive when the members of rural community actively engage in social communication, cooperation and exchange of information, and mentor each other. This survey highlights the virtual community influence the social capital building of rural community members in Lithuanian context.
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Georgoulas, Nikolaos. "Social-behavioral development." In 7th International e-Conference on Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences. Center for Open Access in Science, Belgrade, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32591/coas.e-conf.07.17179g.

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The early child period is considered to be the crucial in the human life-span development. Healthy and normal early development of a child, including his/her physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development, strongly influences the subsequent personal and social functioning, well-being and life success. Behavioral development, and in particular social/behavioral development, is a crucial tool for survival and adaptation. In this article, three mechanisms that work in an interrelated and cooperative way in determining behavioral development will be discussed in more detail. Given the purpose and design of this paper, we will focus on some of the latest studies of the environmental factors considered to have the power to influence ontogenetic behavioral development and in particular, social/behavioral development.
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Nandi, Satrajit, Sucheta Chatterjee, Nilanjan Roy, and Raju Basak. "Societal Development Analysis based on Social Network." In 2019 International Conference on Computer, Electrical & Communication Engineering (ICCECE). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccece44727.2019.9001878.

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Kurdyukov, V. N., A. I. Lebedev, A. Ademu, and M. Hamdi. "SOCIAL DYNAMICS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT." In STATE AND DEVELOPMENT PROSPECTS OF AGRIBUSINESS. DSTU-PRINT, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23947/interagro.2020.1.637-642.

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The article examined different views on population with a view to identifying major trends. Social processes that impede the transition to sustainable development within existing governance mechanisms have been identified. It is noted that due to the high social dynamics, the exit from the "modernization trap" is to be sought both by territories with high natural growth of the population, and economically attractive regions with indicators of natural decline of the population. At the same time, social dynamics in different territories in modern conditions involve the risk of its use for the benefit of different social groups and can act as a manageable factor. In order to increase the sustainability of development, in resolving the contradictions of the existing socio-economic system, it is necessary to take into account the peculiarities of agricultural territories and to develop self-sufficient models of their development.
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OGRYZEK, Marek, and Krzysztof RZĄSA. "THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.153.

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The rural development policy of the Agricultural Property Stock of the State Treasury in Poland (APS) is conducted by The Agricultural Property Agency – APA (since 1.09.2017 – The National Centre for Agriculture Support). The property managed by the APA includes agricultural land, forests, farm buildings, residential buildings as well as equipment and devices that are part of the social, technical, production, commercial and service infrastructure. The aim of research was to proof the influence of the gratuitous transfer of land from the APS to local government units, to engage them in social activities. The main methods used for it were: the analyse of legal acts in Poland, the analyse of reports and statistic data from APA and method of cartographic presentation – quantitative, cartogram. This article focuses on the social aspects of the APA’s operations, based on an analysis of the data supplied by the Regional Branch of the Agricultural Property Agency in Olsztyn. The results of the analyses were presented in table format. The rural development policy concerning the performance of public purposes in rural areas was analysed. The obtained information and materials were analysed to identify social investments carried out on agricultural land donated to local authorities from Agricultural Property Stock of the State Treasury. The results were used to analyse and describe the social aspects of the APA’s operations in rural area in Poland. Rural areas require various types of social assistance services. The Agricultural Property Agency has successfully fostered social development in rural areas, and it has the required resources and experience to continue that mission.
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VAZNONIENĖ, Gintarė, and Bernardas VAZNONIS. "SOCIAL BENEFIT OF GREEN SPACES TO LOCAL COMMUNITY." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.214.

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The article deals with the concept of green spaces by highlighting its social benefit to the local community. Green spaces have become an important element in shaping rural and urban public spaces, creating attractive living surrounding, promoting integration, interaction and participation of locals, strengthening their health and enhancing overall wellbeing. Moreover, green spaces are often characterized as public spaces, so the interest in this topic implies that being in or using these spaces influences various social groups in any community. Unfortunately, the emphasis of social benefit of green spaces on the local level still lacks solid grounds in the social science discourse in Lithuania. In view of the above, the research methodology includes both theoretical and empirical research methods, where the following scientific problem is addressed: the ways or forms that the social benefit of green spaces manifests itself in relation to local communities? The aim of the research is to analyse manifestation of social benefit of green spaces to local community. The results of scientific literature analysis and interview with the specialists have provided some common insights such as how social benefit of green spaces can manifest itself on the local level. It has been acknowledged that, in terms of social benefit, green spaces are multifunctional, with their main purpose, however, being satisfaction of the needs of local community needs at the place they live in. Although green spaces are not fitted enough to support active participation, awareness of the variety of existing green spaces may contribute to promotion of various local community activities, interaction between different social groups, and appears as a “social bridge”, influencing overall wellbeing of individuals and community.
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Bocos, Musata Dacia, and Yafit Shivhon-Sherf. "Integration Between Social Information Processing and Social-Emotional Competence." In ERD 2016 - Education, Reflection, Development, Fourth Edition. Cognitive-crcs, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2016.12.8.

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Strnadová, Věra, Petr Voborník, and Kateřina Provazníková. "SOCIAL COMMUNICATION ANALYSIS OF VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES ON SOCIAL NETWORKS." In 13th International Technology, Education and Development Conference. IATED, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.21125/inted.2019.0835.

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Reports on the topic "Social development"

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Kvam, Reidar. Social Impact Assessment: Integrating Social issues in Development Projects (Summary Brochure). Inter-American Development Bank, May 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0001140.

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Johnson, Eric M., and Robert Chew. Social Network Analysis Methods for International Development. RTI Press, May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3768/rtipress.2021.rb.0026.2105.

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Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a promising yet underutilized tool in the international development field. SNA entails collecting and analyzing data to characterize and visualize social networks, where nodes represent network members and edges connecting nodes represent relationships or exchanges among them. SNA can help both researchers and practitioners understand the social, political, and economic relational dynamics at the heart of international development programming. It can inform program design, monitoring, and evaluation to answer questions related to where people get information; with whom goods and services are exchanged; who people value, trust, or respect; who has power and influence and who is excluded; and how these dynamics change over time. This brief advances the case for use of SNA in international development, outlines general approaches, and discusses two recently conducted case studies that illustrate its potential. It concludes with recommendations for how to increase SNA use in international development.
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McCall, Jamie, and Teshanee Williams. Social Capital in the Era of Social Distancing: Community Development Responses to COVID-19. Carolina Small Business Development Fund, April 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.46712/covid19.social.capital.

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SVIRIDOV, V. I., and A. A. KOLCOV. SOCIAL AND ECONOMICAL ASPECTS OF RURAL AREAS’ DEVELOPMENT. ФГБОУ ВО Курская ГСХА, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/issn1997-0749.2019-04-14.

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Guiso, Luigi, Paola Sapienza, and Luigi Zingales. The Role of Social Capital in Financial Development. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7563.

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Heckman, James, and Stefano Mosso. The Economics of Human Development and Social Mobility. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w19925.

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Mokate, Karen Marie, and José Jorge Saavedra. Management for Social Development: An Integrated Approach to the Management of Social Policies and Programs. Inter-American Development Bank, July 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0012204.

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Management for Social Development is a field of action (or practice) and knowledge focused strategically on the promotion of social development. Its objective lies in the creation of public value, thus contributing to the reduction of poverty and inequality, as well as to the strengthening of democratic states and citizenship. The present document attempts to define and characterize the field of Management for Social Development and proposing a conceptual framework that provides orientation to the strategic action of Management for Social Development. We consider these objectives relevant to the degree that they may contribute to creating awareness of the importance of effective management practices in the promotion of social development and to strengthening those practices. This text highlights the creation of public value as a central element of Management for Social Development. It also emphasizes the importance of working with multiple actors interested or involved in promoting development. It recommends that management consist of simultaneous and strategic efforts in the areas of programmatic, organizational and political management in order to achieve effectiveness, which will be evidenced by impacts on the improvement of the quality of life and living conditions of the target population.
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Scassellati, Brian. Investigating Models of Social Development Using a Humanoid Robot. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, January 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada434679.

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Krasinsky, Vladislav V. European social-democratic party: history and prospects of development. Ljournal, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/g-2017-983.

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Kantor, O. G., and Iu A. Kuznetsova. EVALUATION OF THE LEVEL OF DEVELOPMENT OF SOCIAL INNOVATIONS. LJournal, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/kantorkuznetsova2017-1.

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