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Artykuły w czasopismach na temat "Societies"

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Zahlan, A. B. "Arab Societies as Knowledge Societies". Minerva 44, nr 1 (marzec 2006): 103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11024-005-5404-9.

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Lomberk, Gwen. "Societies". Pancreatology 8, nr 3 (czerwiec 2008): 225–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000134270.

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Shirato, Mompei. "Societies". Filtration & Separation 44, nr 2 (marzec 2007): 35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0015-1882(07)70055-1.

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Basso, Matthew L. "Settler Societies, Open Societies, and Colonialism". Reviews in American History 42, nr 1 (2014): 36–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/rah.2014.0010.

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Shafti, Saeed. "Psychiatric Stigma in Developing Societies". Biomedical Research and Clinical Reviews 3, nr 3 (12.03.2021): 01–05. http://dx.doi.org/10.31579/2692-9406/042.

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Stigmatizing attitudes toward persons with mental syndromes are prevalent in the general population and even among mental health professionals, a problem that may result easily in public avoidance, constant discrimination, and declined help-seeking behavior. The effect of stigma is twofold: Public stigma is the response that the public has to people with mental disorder. Self-stigma is the bigotry which persons with mental disorder turn against themselves. The WHO has advised that stigma is one of the largest barricades to treatment engagement, even if management is operative, even in low-income nations. While before and according to a series of researches the outcome of severe mental illness is generally better in developing societies than in developed countries, and it has been suggested that stigma is less severe or non-existent in unindustrialized nations, the current studies and observations do not confirm such an optimistic hint and the idea that stigma attached to mental illness is a global phenomenon seems a reasonable inference. In the present article, the issue of stigmatization, deinstitutionalization, national goal setting, and real situation of various modules of psychiatric rehabilitation, in the context of social or public psychiatry, especially in developing countries, is discussed, from a practical point of view.
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son of Najmuddin, Akramov Giyosiddin. "ETHNIC MARGINALIZATION IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES". International Journal of Pedagogics 4, nr 3 (1.03.2024): 50–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.37547/ijp/volume04issue03-09.

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The article presents a summary of the main theses and conclusions of the study. The article reveals the problem of ethnic marginalization in multicultural societies, focusing on the mechanisms and consequences of exclusion of certain ethnic groups from socio-economic and cultural processes. The author analyzes how historically established beliefs, social stereotypes and institutional barriers lead to systematic restrictions on access of marginalized groups to resources, education and opportunities for full participation in society. The article provides examples from various countries and cultural contexts, demonstrating the universality and diversity of manifestations of ethnic marginalization. Special attention is paid to the analysis of integration and multiculturalism policies, as well as their effectiveness in combating marginalization. The author offers a number of recommendations for government agencies, educational institutions and public organizations to optimize integration strategies and create conditions for a more equitable and inclusive society.
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A, Oyebamiji B., Adetarami O, Dada O. E, Oyetade O. P, Ijeh M. O i Sodiya C. I. "ASSESSMENT OF RURAL WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN COOPERATIVE SOCIETY IN AKINYELE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF OYO STATE, NIGERIA". FUOYE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND HUMAN ECOLOGY 4, nr 2 (21.04.2022): 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.62923/fuojahe.v4i2.134.

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This study assessed rural women participation in cooperative societies, in Akinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria. Data were collected from ninety-six (96) respondents using a multi stage sampling procedure. Data were described using frequency counts, percentage, mean, and analyzed using t-test. Results showed that mean age of the co-operators and non- co-operators were 38 and 36 years respectively, while the mean incomes were N308,060 and N83,630 respectively. Participation in cooperative societies increased household food securities, incomes and interpersonal relationship. There was no significant difference (p≤0.05, t = 0.750) in the role of cooperative societies on cooperators and non-cooperators in the study area. The study concluded that participation of rural women in cooperative societies has a positive contribution to the participant’s household, therefore, rural women should be encouraged to join cooperative societies for their households to enjoy the benefits of cooperative society’s incentives.
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Humphries, Maria, i Kelvin Mataira. "Colonizing Societies". Proceedings of the International Association for Business and Society 3 (1992): 158–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/iabsproc1992311.

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Stevens, Denis. "Beecham Societies". Musical Times 130, nr 1752 (luty 1989): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/966343.

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Ličen, Nives. "Affective Societies". Andragoška spoznanja 26, nr 1 (26.02.2020): 145–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/as.26.1.145-146.

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Rozprawy doktorskie na temat "Societies"

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Proestou, Maria. "Understanding societies beyond economics". Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Lebenswissenschaftliche Fakultät, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/17481.

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Die gegenwärtige Politik betrachtet Windenergieanlagen als ein entscheidendes Mittel für die Gestaltung einer nachhaltigen Zukunft. Dennoch lehnen die BewohnerInnen der griechischen Insel Amorgos Anträge zum Bau von Windenergieanlagen ab. In der vorliegenden Untersuchung analysiere ich, wie die InselbewohnerInnen die Option der Windenergie beurteilen. Die Analyse basiert auf einem interdisziplinären theoretischen Ansatz und einem neu entwickelten analytischen Rahmenwerk, dem Institutions - Habits - Intuitions (IHI) framework. Qualitative Forschungsmethoden, insbesondere persönliche Befragungen und teilnehmende Beobachtungen, sind wesentliche Elemente der Datenerhebung und erlauben mir, mich umfassend in den amorgianischen Kontext zu vertiefen. Die Forschungsergebnisse zeigen, dass der Beurteilungsprozess auf dem Zusammenwirken von Kosten-Nutzen Kalkulationen, der Infragestellung der Thematik der Windenergie und intuitivem Handeln basiert. Die Option der Windenergie erschüttert die herkömmlichen Interaktionen der InselbewohnerInnen, die die lokale Tourismuswirtschaft und Gemeindeverwaltung bestimmen. Die Kombination pre-formeller Institutionen, eingefahrener Gepflogenheiten und intuitives Agierens aufgrund bisheriger Erfahrungen bringt die amorgianische Gesellschaft dazu, Windenergieprojekte abzulehnen. Die Analyse beruht auf der Anwendung von Ansätzen der Sozialpsychologie und der Institutionenökonomik. Damit wird u.a. die gängige Annahme, der Mensch sei a priori ein Investor hinterfragt und die Absicht verfolgt, die Kluft zwischen Wirtschaftswissenschaften und ‘realer Welt’ zu verringern. Die Insel von Amorgos ist ein beispielhafter Mikrokosmos in und für Griechenland als Ganzes. Energiepolitische Strategien und die lokalen und nationalen Beurteilungsprozesse dieser sind dabei nur zu verstehen, wenn die mit dem Neoliberalismus zusammenhängende, tiefgreifende sozio-ökonomische Krise Griechenlands in den Blick genommen wird.
Locals of the Greek island of Amorgos refuse wind energy proposals, while contemporary politics regards wind farms as a crucial means of pursuing a sustainable future. On the basis of an interdisciplinary theoretical approach, I develop a new analytical framework called Institutions - Habits - Intuitions (IHI) framework to explain the way Amorgians judge the option of wind energy development on their island. The data collection relies on qualitative research methods, that is, face-to-face interviews and participant observations, which enable me to delve into the particular Amorgian context. The research results show that the synergy of locals’ calculation (cost-benefit analysis), reflection and intuitive action influences their deliberation on the wind energy issue. The option of wind energy development shocks the ordinary run of things on the island, which is characterised by off-the-record interactions that shape both the tourism economy and the municipal administration. The combination of local pre-formal institutions, entrenched habits and intuitive responses causes Amorgian society to resist wind farms. Analysing the Amorgian case through applying approaches derived from social psychology and institutional economics, I aim at bringing the readers of this book to reflect on the discourse on sustainability and narrowing the gap between the discipline of economics and the real world. My analysis questions the utilitarian assumption that man is a priori an investor, and goes beyond the case of Amorgos, which constitutes a microcosm of Greece, which currently experiences a deep socio-economic crisis. I draw attention to the fact that locals of Amorgos act and interact within the context of this crisis, which is related to the political economic thinking attributed to neoliberalism. Finally, I claim that increasing bureaucratisation of social life clashes with local ethics, thereby affecting responses to politics of climate change mitigation.
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Mohammed, Elattag Mona I. "Women in contemporary Islamic societies". Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp03/MQ47781.pdf.

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Carlson, Rosalie J. "Voter Compatibility In Interval Societies". Scholarship @ Claremont, 2013. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/hmc_theses/50.

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In an interval society, voters are represented by intervals on the real line, corresponding to their approval sets on a linear political spectrum. I imagine the society to be a representative democracy, and ask how to choose members of the society as representatives. Following work in mathematical psychology by Coombs and others, I develop a measure of the compatibility (political similarity) of two voters. I use this measure to determine the popularity of each voter as a candidate. I then establish local “agreeability” conditions and attempt to find a lower bound for the popularity of the best candidate. Other results about certain special societies are also obtained
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Hart, Adam G. "Task partitioning in insect societies". Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.392734.

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Grafeneder-Weissteiner, Theresa, i Klaus Prettner. "Agglomeration processes in aging societies". Department of Economics, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, 2010. http://epub.wu.ac.at/1620/1/document.pdf.

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This article investigates agglomeration processes in aging societies by introducing an overlapping generation structure into a New Economic Geography model. Whether higher economic integration leads to spatial concentration of economic activity crucially hinges on the economies' demographic properties. While population aging as represented by declining birth rates strengthens agglomeration processes, declining mortality rates weaken them. This is due to the fact that we allow for nonconstant population size. In particular, we show that population growth acts as an important dispersion force that augments the distributional effects on agglomeration processes resulting from the turnover of generations. (author's abstract)
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Alberola, Oltra Juan Miguel. "Reorganization in Dynamic Agent Societies". Doctoral thesis, Universitat Politècnica de València, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10251/19243.

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En la nueva era de tecnologías de la información, los sistemas tienden a ser cada vez más dinámicos, compuestos por entidades heterogéneas capaces de entrar y salir del sistema, interaccionar entre ellas, y adaptarse a las necesidades del entorno. Los sistemas multiagente han contribuído en los ultimos años, a modelar, diseñar e implementar sistemas autónomos con capacidad de interacción y comunicación. Estos sistemas se han modelado principalmente, a través de sociedades de agentes, las cuales facilitan la interación, organización y cooperación de agentes heterogéneos para conseguir diferentes objetivos. Para que estos paradigmas puedan ser utilizados para el desarrollo de nuevas generaciones de sistemas, características como dinamicidad y capacidad de reorganización deben estar incorporadas en el modelado, gestión y ejecución de estas sociedades de agentes. Concretamente, la reorganización en sociedades de agentes ofrece un paradigma para diseñar aplicaciones abiertas, dinámicas y adaptativas. Este proceso requiere determinar las consecuencias de cambiar el sistema, no sólo en términos de los beneficios conseguidos sinó además, midiendo los costes de adaptación así como el impacto que estos cambios tienen en todos los componentes del sistema. Las propuestas actuales de reorganización, básicamente abordan este proceso como respuestas de la sociedad cuando ocurre un cambio, o bien como un mecanismo para mejorar la utilidad del sistema. Sin embargo, no se pueden definir procesos complejos de decisión que obtengan la mejor configuración de los componentes organizacionales en cada momento, basándose en una evaluación de los beneficios que se podrían obtener así como de los costes asociados al proceso. Teniendo en cuenta este objetivo, esta tesis explora el área de reorganización en sociedades de agentes y se centra principalmente, en una propuesta novedosa para reorganización. Nuestra propuesta ofrece un soporte de toma de decisiones que considera cambios en múltiples
Alberola Oltra, JM. (2013). Reorganization in Dynamic Agent Societies [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/19243
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Bytyci, Seb. "Public institutions in transforming societies". Thesis, University of York, 2015. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/15371/.

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This research comprises of a comparative case study of two public revenue organisations in the post-conflict state building context of Kosovo. The key aim is to understand effectiveness and efficiency of public institutions in transforming countries. It relies mainly on the theory of prismatic society proposed by Riggs, which states that institutions in transforming societies are ineffective and inefficient due to multiplicity of norms leading to corruption. It holds that bureaucracies interfere in the political decision-making due to the weakness of political institutions. I found that the context of Kosovo could be described as neo-prismatic due to prior societal diffraction. As a consequence political institutions are relatively developed compared to bureaucracy and political interference in public institutions is widespread. Yet, effective institutions can be built if there is insulation from political interference. While there are views that political influence has negative consequences for institutions, an opposing view suggests that bureaucratic autonomy would lead to corruption. I found the ways in which political interference takes place through various forms of prismatic behaviour affecting the institutions I studied. My findings help inform future organisational design efforts.
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Eschenfeldt, Patrick. "Approval Voting in Box Societies". Scholarship @ Claremont, 2012. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/hmc_theses/36.

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Under approval voting, every voter may vote for any number of canditates. To model approval voting, we let a political spectrum be the set of all possible political positions, and let each voter have a subset of the spectrum that they approve, called an approval region. The fraction of all voters who approve the most popular position is the agreement proportion for the society. We consider voting in societies whose political spectrum is modeled by $d$-dimensional space ($\mathbb{R}^d$) with approval regions defined by axis-parallel boxes. For such societies, we first consider a Tur&#aacute;n-type problem, attempting to find the maximum agreement between pairs of voters for a society with a given level of overall agreement. We prove a lower bound on this maximum agreement and find in the literature a proof that the lower bound is optimal. By this result we find that for sufficiently large $n$, any $n$-voter box society in $\mathbb{R}^d$ where at least $\alpha\binom{n}{2}$ pairs of voters agree on some position must have a position contained in $\beta n$ approval regions, where $\alpha = 1-(1-\beta)^2/d$. We also consider an extension of this problem involving projections of approval regions to axes. Finally we consider the question of $(k,m)$-agreeable box societies, where a society is said to be $(k, m)$-agreeable if among every $m$ voters, some $k$ approve a common position. In the $m = 2k - 1$ case, we use methods from graph theory to prove that the agreement proportion is at least $(2d)^{-1}$ for any integer $k \ge 2.$
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Fletcher, Sarah. "Exploring Agreeability in Tree Societies". Scholarship @ Claremont, 2009. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/hmc_theses/218.

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Let S be a collection of convex sets in Rd with the property that any subcollection of d − 1 sets has a nonempty intersection. Helly’s Theorem states that ∩s∈S S is nonempty. In a forthcoming paper, Berg et al. (Forthcoming) interpret the one dimensional version of Helly’s Theorem in the context of voting in a society. They look at the effect that different intersection properties have on the proportion of a society that must agree on some point or issue. In general, we define a society as some underlying space X and a collection S of convex sets on the space. A society is (k, m)-agreeable if every m-element subset of S has a k-element subset with a nonempty intersection. The agreement number of a society is the size of the largest subset of S with a nonempty intersection. In my work I focus on the case where X is a tree and the convex sets in S are subtrees. I have developed a reduction method that makes these tree societies more tractable. In particular, I have used this method to show that the agreement number of (2, m)-agreeable tree societies is at least 1 |S | and 3 that the agreement number of (k, k + 1)-agreeable tree societies is at least |S|−1.
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Samantray, Abhishek. "Collective behaviour in digital societies". Thesis, IMT Alti Studi Lucca, 2020. http://e-theses.imtlucca.it/319/1/Samantray_phdthesis.pdf.

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The number of social and economic activities on digital platforms has been increasing since the last two decades, and especially in the last decade. Several such platforms also provide opportunities for interactions among participating users, either as a part of the primary activities on such platforms or as a secondary feature. Such interactions form the basis of the emergence of collective behaviour on individual platforms, wherein users’ interactions affect the aggregate state of the platform and at the same time the aggregate state of platform feeds into how users interact among themselves. Digital platforms turn into digital societies by providing many ways to conduct users’ interactions driven activities, that were traditionally conducted in the physical world, in efficient and scalable ways. Apparently, these two societies – digital and real world – exist simultaneously and have feedback effects in shaping outcomes in both the societies on various factors including behaviour, beliefs, opinions, and others. This thesis contains three essays including (1) peer influence on creation of new projects in the learning environment Scratch, (2) polarization of climate change beliefs due to homophily in interactions on the social media Twitter, and (3) effects on collective attention due to political framing of climate change by the news media Guardian. Particular emphasis is laid on statistical inference of the effects and hypothesizing mechanisms behinds such effects. The production and consumption of projects in the Scratch community, a digital platform developed by MIT Media Lab where users, usually young children, learn to program by creating and sharing projects, is analysed using the data for the first five years after its launch. In particular, investigation is done to discover if users are influenced by the popularity of their peers’ projects and their peers’ preferences for consuming specific baskets of projects. The major challenges in this type of analysis is to provide parsimonious models for complexities of interactions on the platform and to disentangle peer influence from homophily in the vast network of behaviours and friendships. Homophily is a term widely used in social networks studies to describe friendship or tie formations that arise due to similarities in behaviours or common attributes between participating agents in the formation of such ties. The analysis reveals that while Scratchers’ consumption preference is not influenced by their peers, the popularity of their projects is significantly influenced by their peers in short and long terms. A large proportion of the influence from peers is mediated via Scratchers’ creation of new projects, which highlights Scratchers’ subsequent decisions in response to existing popularity of peers’ projects. These insights can potentially help in incorporation of behaviourdriven designs in future educational technologies. Producer-consumer business models is at the heart of several social networking sites. Activities on such sites range from meeting friends, exchanging messages, propagating messages, advertisements, and others. Lack of regulations on information posting and limitations of computer-assisted information checks therefore provide opportunities for people’s beliefs to be polarized due to the spread of fake information in such social networks. Homophily in communication creates groups of people or agents with bounded beliefs about the reality, and hence can polarize a society. Such homophily in digital media has been termed as echo chambers which intuitively promotes the notion that people hear nothing more than what they already believe. Using evidence from 11 years of Twitter conversations on the climate change topic, an empirical analysis is conducted on the effect of homophily in communication patterns on the polarization of beliefs about the reality of climate change. The analysis reveals a counterintuitive result that increasing levels of homophily in communication predicts decreasing levels of polarization in beliefs in the long run. To understand better the mechanism of the effect of homophily on polarization, a model is developed that shows how polarization can emerge due to the joint effects of precision of misinformation propagating in a social network and homophily in communication among agents in the social network with differing beliefs. Credibility of fake news, modelled as precision of misinformation, circulating in the social network can lead to acceptance of the fake news (depending on agents’ susceptibility to it), thereby changing beliefs and creating polarization. The model shows that fake news can not polarize the society unless it has a minimal level of credibility, irrespective of the level of homophily in communication patterns. This throws a light on perhaps the most intuitive but usually the forgotten factor of information – credibility. While the results show that the climate change sceptic exchanges of messages on the social media Twitter do not carry enough credibility to create large scale polarization in society, they also provide useful indications to directly or indirectly quantify the emergence of credibility of information in digital platforms, and also to shift attention of technology from detecting fake stories to detecting fake stories which the society might find them to be credible. Digital news platforms have become outlets for engaging discussions. They provide journalists and publishers with several dimensions to gauge the acceptance of their articles and at the same time provides readers with simple tools to participate in discussions. It has been long acknowledged that news media frame their articles. As an instance of political framing, to understand how the politicization climate change articles influences the collective attention and discussion on such articles, articles published in the Guardian until 2018 are used to examine whether and how politicization influences readers’ collective discussion. The results suggest that (unknown) factors of perception associated to an article when it is categorized in ‘Politics’ section positively impacts the collective attention and engagement received on articles. Estimates also suggest that mentions of political inclinations of the entities within an article impact such collective attention. In particular, a large proportion of such participation is found to be mediated by discussions becoming politicized by past contextual entities related to the article but strictly absent in the article, thereby suggesting a temporal effect of perception. In addition, a large proportion of the impact of political mentions on users’ engagement is mediated by users who join discussion being influenced by past politically oriented contextual entities. Although no evidence is found to support that authors or journalists might be enjoying increasing marginal benefits from collective attention to their articles that result from their choices about mentions of political entities within the main texts of climate change articles, the results highlight that their choices do impact the readers’ perceptions and participations (and potentially the intensity of climate change action in real world). Overall, this series of research has contributed to improving how collective behaviour is shaped in digital societies in relation to peer influence in educational media, polarization of beliefs in social media, and political framing of articles in news media. Hopefully, these results would be of interest to general audience and researchers in fields of social sciences, economics, marketing, media and communications, and applied data science.
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Książki na temat "Societies"

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Steenkamp, Christina. Violent Societies. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137290656.

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Zuev, Dennis, Katerina Psarikidou i Cosmin Popan, red. Cycling Societies. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021. | Series: Routledge studies in transport, environment and development: Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429321092.

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Hunt, George L. Secret societies. Neptune, N.J: Loizeaux Bros., 1986.

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Pim, Joám Evans. Nonkilling societies. Honolulu, Ha: Center for Global Nonkilling, 2010.

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Hall, Peter A., i Michele Lamont, red. Successful Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/cbo9780511816192.

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Brown, John. Insecure Societies. Redaktor Audrey Brown. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07975-9.

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Beatty, David M. Just societies. [Toronto: Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 2007.

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Gilbert, G. Nigel. Artificial societies. [Guildford]: University of Surrey, 1991.

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Stehr, Nico. Knowledge societies. London, UK: Sage, 1994.

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B, Smuts Barbara, red. Primate societies. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1987.

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Części książek na temat "Societies"

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Schmidt, Jeremy J., i Nathanial Matthews. "Societies". W Global Challenges in Water Governance, 83–109. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61503-5_4.

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Plummer, Ken. "Societies". W Sociology, 49–99. Wyd. 3. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003158318-3.

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Iordache, Octavian. "Societies". W Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, 143–62. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75630-7_7.

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Stehr, Nico. "Modern Societies as Knowledge Societies". W Pioneers in Arts, Humanities, Science, Engineering, Practice, 309–31. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-76995-0_20.

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Moore, Patrick. "Astronomical Societies". W The Modern Amateur Astronomer, 161–63. London: Springer London, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0387-5_11.

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Schmid, Rolf D. "Academic Societies". W Biotechnology in Japan, 525–45. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76339-7_6.

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Pawley, Michael, David Winstone i Patrick Bentley. "Building Societies". W UK Financial Institutions and Markets, 48–72. London: Macmillan Education UK, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-21660-4_5.

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Zarach, Stephanie. "Building Societies". W Debrett’s Bibliography of Business History, 52–54. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-08984-0_13.

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Sanandaji, Tino. "Parallel Societies". W Mass Challenge, 109–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46808-8_8.

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Bricault, G. C. "Building Societies". W Financial Services in Wales 1991, 63–81. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3020-2_6.

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Streszczenia konferencji na temat "Societies"

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"Sponsoring societies". W 2016 Winter Simulation Conference (WSC). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wsc.2016.7822065.

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"Sponsoring societies". W 2011 Winter Simulation Conference - (WSC 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wsc.2011.6147733.

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"Sponsoring societies". W 2009 Winter Simulation Conference - (WSC 2009). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wsc.2009.5429734.

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"Sponsoring societies". W 2010 Winter Simulation Conference - (WSC 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wsc.2010.5679181.

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"Sponsoring societies". W 2012 Winter Simulation Conference - (WSC 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wsc.2012.6464980.

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"Sponsoring societies". W 2013 Winter Simulation Conference - (WSC 2013). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wsc.2013.6721397.

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"Sponsoring Societies". W 2018 International Conference on Hardware/Software Codesign and System Synthesis (CODES+ISSS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/codesisss.2018.8525970.

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"Societies inauguration report". W 2015 International Conference on Advanced Computing and Communication Systems (ICACCS). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaccs.2015.7324029.

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Ricci, Alessandro, Andrea Omicini i Enrico Denti. "Engineering agent societies". W the first international joint conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/545056.545072.

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Bokhari, Hasnain, i Grigoriy Grigoryev. "Creating Knowledge Societies". W ICEGOV '17: 10th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3047273.3047312.

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Raporty organizacyjne na temat "Societies"

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Benabou, Roland. Unequal Societies. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, maj 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w5583.

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Agranov, Marina, Ran Eilat i Konstantin Sonin. Information Aggregation in Stratified Societies. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, lipiec 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w31510.

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Levine, David K., i Salvatore Modica. Conflict and the Evolution of Societies. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.20955/wp.2012.032.

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Williams, Bernard O., i Lee Wascher. International Ergonomics Association Activities and Constituent Societies. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, maj 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada196281.

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Sonnenfeld, Ada, Hannah Chirgwin, Miriam Berretta, Kyla Longman, Marion Krämer i Birte Snilstveit. Building peaceful societies: an evidence gap map. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie), kwiecień 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23846/egm015.

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Brown, Laura, i Roger Schonfeld. Scholarly Societies in the Age of COVID. Ithaka S+R, październik 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18665/sr.314301.

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Bongaarts, John. Fertility and reproductive preferences in post-transitional societies. Population Council, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy6.1015.

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Millstein, Marianne Millstein. Regionalising African Civil Societies: Lessons, Opportunities and Constraints. West Africa Civil Society Institute (WACSI), styczeń 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.36968.

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Ormstrup Vestergård, Louise, i Lars Johan Rustad. Food self-sufficiency in five Nordic island societies. Nordregio, sierpień 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/pb2022:4.2001-3876.

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Increasing food self-sufficiency means rethinking global supply chains, (re-)adapting to local contexts, and ensuring optimal conditions for selling and buying locally produced food. Increased self-sufficiency and improved local food systems can have positive environmental, social, and economic consequences. However, whether increased self-sufficiency adds to more sustainable food systems depends on myriad factors, including production methods, the type of food in question, and the availability of local food on the local market. Previous research shows that local food production does not automatically equate to sustainable food production. This project sought to increase knowledge of how greater food self-sufficiency can contribute to increased sustainability and resilience in the food systems of five Nordic island societies: Bornholm, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, and Åland.
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Editors, Intersections. Pluralism and Tolerance in Arab and Mediterranean Societies. Intersections, Social Science Research Council, styczeń 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.35650/int.4023.d.2024.

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