Sociology topic list of research papers
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Student's Experiences with Traditional Bullying and Cyberbullying: Findings from a Romanian Sample
Abstract The field of cyberbullying is relatively new and there is no universal consensus on its definition, measurement and intervention. Authors agree that bullying has entered into the digital domain and professionals require the skills to help...
2013 / Raluca Tomşa, Cristina Jenaro, Marilyn Campbell, Denisa Neacşu -
Perspectives on the role of stakeholders in knowledge translation in health policy development in Uganda2013 / Juliet Nabyonga Orem, Bruno Marchal, DavidKaawa Mafigiri, Freddie Ssengooba, Jean Macq, et al.
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The citation advantage of open-access articles2008 / Michael Norris, Charles Oppenheim, Fytton Rowland
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Migrant health in French Guiana: Are undocumented immigrants more vulnerable?2012 / Anne Jolivet, Emmanuelle Cadot, Sophie Florence, Sophie Lesieur, Jacques Lebas, et al.
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Refining a Bayesian Network using a Chain Event Graph
Abstract The search for a useful explanatory model based on a Bayesian Network (BN) now has a long and successful history. However, when the dependence structure between the variables of the problem is asymmetric then this cannot be captured by the...
2013 / L.M. Barclay, J.L. Hutton, J.Q. Smith -
Shame as a barrier to health seeking among indigenous Huichol migrant labourers: An interpretive approach of the “violence continuum” and “authoritative knowledge”
Abstract This article discusses the manner in which social and historical factors impact upon indigenous conceptions of health and health-seeking behaviour, reinforcing their authoritative knowledge about birth and wellbeing. It explores how Mexican ...
2013 / Jennie B. Gamlin -
Resilience among asylum seekers living with HIV2012 / Lois Orton, Jane Griffiths, Maia Green, Heather Waterman
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Social housing programme of Selangor Zakat Board of Malaysia and housing satisfaction2011 / Mohammad Abdul Mohit, Nurul Nazyddah
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How Friendship Network Characteristics Influence Subjective Well-Being2011 / Mariska van der Horst, Hilde Coffé
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Social Quality: A Way to Measure the Quality of Society2011 / Pamela Abbott, Claire Wallace
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Longitudinalidad, prestigio, buena reputación (social y profesional) y medicina general/de familia. Aspectos clínicos y de salud pública. Informe SESPAS 2012
Resumen La reforma de la atención primaria en España de 1984 fue pro-contenido, en el sentido de añadir capacitación y recursos (horas de formación y dedicación al trabajo, y mejora de las condiciones materiales de éste). La reforma no consiguió...
2011 / Juan Gérvas, Mercedes Pérez Fernández, Roberto José Sánchez Sánchez -
Belief-Oriented Segregation in Policy Networks
Abstract Many policy networks are characterized by belief-oriented segregation, where actors with shared belief systems are clustered together and few opportunities exist for communication across coalitions of like-minded stakeholders. This inhibits ...
2011 / Adam Douglas Henry -
The reform of the medical welfare system and health equity for the elderly in China: a study in Zhejiang2016 / Xiaoting Liu, Hung Wong
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Putting the Pieces of the Puzzle Together: Age and Sex-Specific Estimates of Migration amongst Countries in the EU/EFTA, 2002–20072011 / James Raymer, Joop de Beer, Rob van der Erf
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Concurrent analysis of choice and control in childbirth2011 / Austyn Snowden, Colin Martin, Julie Jomeen, Caroline Martin
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Salud pública: «a la política rogando y con el mazo dando (en los servicios sanitarios)»
Resumen La salud de los países pobres mejora aplicando conocimientos de salud pública, lo que requiere capacidad institucional y voluntad política, dos condiciones que el mero aumento de la renta no garantiza. Tanto el análisis coste-beneficio...
2007 / Vicente Ortún -
Beyond Markets: Sociology, street-level bureaucracy, and the management of the public sector2011 / Michael J. Piore
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Parent Income-Based Gaps in Schooling: Cross-Cohort Trends in the NLSYs and the PSID2016 / K. M. Ziol-Guest, K. T. H. Lee
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Capitals diminished, denied, mustered and deployed. A qualitative longitudinal study of women's four year trajectories after acute health crisis, Burkina Faso
Abstract Accumulating evidence indicates that health crises can play a key role in precipitating or exacerbating poverty. For women of reproductive age in low-income countries, the complications of pregnancy are a common cause of acute health...
2012 / Susan F. Murray, Mélanie S. Akoum, Katerini T. Storeng -
An Examination of Perceived Social Support Among Iranian and Turkish EFL Teachers
Abstract The present study examined perceived social support based on the theoretical model of Weiss (1974) who offers six provisions reflecting what we receive from relationships with other people. A total of 386 Iranian (N=230) and Turkish (N=156) ...
2013 / Jafar Pourfeiz