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capital consists of physical assets that can be converted into cash. Social capital includes disposing of a durable network or a social group membership. Cultural capital comes in three types. The embodied [...] originate from higher strata. 6 Klarissa Lueg This does not imply that stable social origin excludes aspirations for social upscaling. Student mobility, particularly enrolment in an entire program abroad [...] a higher level of ambition for social upscaling and career is assume to exist. Thus, I suggest the following: Hypothesis 2a: Internationals feel more pressure for social upscaling than domestic students
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European in- tegration process as well as a range of social issues that affect European societies (e.g. social inequality, cultural phenomena, social cleavage structures etc.). Via the format of a lecture [...] also able to distinguish different domains of philosophy such as political, social and cultural philos- ophy, social, social ontology, ethics and theory of sciences. Students are able to compare and analyse [...] tion/mobility, social inequality, the welfare state and religious or social conflicts. Moreo- ver, the module gives the students a chance of practically employing the concepts, theo- ries and social science methods
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European in- tegration process as well as a range of social issues that affect European societies (e.g. social inequality, cultural phenomena, social cleavage structures etc.). Via the format of a lecture [...] also able to distinguish different domains of philosophy such as political, social and cultural philos- ophy, social, social ontology, ethics and theory of sciences. Students are able to compare and analyse [...] tion/mobility, social inequality, the welfare state and religious or social conflicts. Moreo- ver, the module gives the students a chance of practically employing the concepts, theo- ries and social science methods
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ly investigate the social backgrounds of students who decide for or against EMI. Failure to account for different social backgrounds and diver- sity among students can foster social inequality and the [...] key concepts within Bourdieu’s theory of social reproduction are social class, capital, and habitus. Class constitutes the primary determinant of an agent’s social and professional development (Bourdieu [...] irrespective of social background. Nevertheless, PRESSpeers steadily increases in both strength and signifi- cance from students with a high social background ( 0.170; p .05) to the lower middle social background
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creations as a means by which they communicate on social media. Also, children view social media language (SML) as a language used purposely on social media and thus sound fashionable. Interestingly, they [...] perceptions of the influence of language use on social media networks on their academic language. Emma Sarah Eshun, University of Education, Winneba, Ghana Social media networks have gained prominence in the [...] future academic lan- guage, their experiences with social media will enhance their cognitive development, build their self-confidence, and shape their social identity. Conclusions drawn from this study indi-
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The result might produce a more conflict-oriented understanding of social-ecological change beyond its reduction to a question of social technology. On the other hand, bringing the material turn into the [...] Location: University of Siegen (Germany), Herrengarten 3, Room: AH 216/217 In response to climate change, social inequality and environmental degradation, citizens in various countries have developed new forms [...] material objects, infrastructures, bodily practices, emotions, and tangible space within the research on social- ecological transformation or transition. However, this new emphasis of the materially engaged citizens
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University Press, 1–31. Threlfall, Monica (2003): European social integration: harmonization, convergence and single social areas. Journal of European Social Policy, 13, 2, 121-139. Topalov, Christian (1994): [...] one can conclude: social policy-making can be de- scribed as a process driven by specific actors’ interests and contextual factors rather than by requirements stemming from social imbalances. 2 Monik [...] at verbleiben sollten, „not as part of a social 'subordination', but as a means of embedding and institutionalising the very institu- tions of national social policy making themselves“ (Dawson 2011: 32)
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to carry out a Social Action Plan. This development was however blocked at the end of the 1970s, mainly by a hostile UK. With the UK leaving the EU there are chances to revive the social policy agenda. [...] could lead to the establishment of a proper Social Union. The talk consist of three parts. At the beginning it provides a short history of law and policy in social affairs. It then analyses in some detail [...] associated with the European Pillar of Social Rights. It will argue that this new initiative provides a platform and good chance to develop the EU into a Social Union. Datum Vortragende/r Titel 31.03.2020
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previous studies. The social class index presented by Deck (2008) was based on the following three criteria (education, profession, and income). However, the long-term influence of the social class index has [...] significant main effects ‘social situation’ and ‘time’ could be determined. Regarding somatization, long-term positive effects were only observed of the MC in the IG. Social differences where still evident [...] zur Optimierung der Behandlungsqualität und Nachsorge in der VMO. Abstract The influence of the social class index on the long-term success of a training program for the management of pain and the prevention
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of Social Issues, 57(4), 675–688.CrossRefGoogle Scholar Nosek, B. A., Banaji, M. R., & Greenwald, A. G. (2002). Math = male, me = female, therefore math not = me. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology [...] Psychology, 83(1), 44–59.CrossRefPubMedGoogle Scholar Greenwald, A. G., & Banaji, M. R. (1995). Implicit social cognition: Attitudes, self-esteem, and stereotypes. Psychological Review, 102(1), 4–27.CrossRefP [...] s%20to%20women%E2%80%99s%20progress%20in%20management&author=VE.%20Schein&journal=Journal%20of%20Social%20Issues&volume=57&issue=4&pages=675-688&publication_year=2001 https://doi.org/10.1037/0022-3514
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