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from Germany, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 101, pp. 847-861. Mogilner, C., Kamvar, S., and Aaker, J. (2011). The shifting meaning of happiness, Social Psychology and Personality Science, 2(4)
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of several social -psychological theories and contentions for the predisposition of certain societies to engage in mass violence and genocide. These theories derived from American social sciences which [...] basis for accurate representation of periods of collective violence and hatred. A safer basis was the social, structural, and historical trajectory of societies such as Germany in the 1930s, having suffered [...] a cause of conflict, it is often a catalyst rather than the root cause. Economic, political, and social factors often underlie religious conflicts. - Interfaith Dialogue: The Mosque serves as a platform
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Motmans, Joz; de Biolley, Inès; Debunne, Sandrine (2010): Being Transgender in Belgium. Mapping the social and legal situation of transgender people. Institute for equality of women and men, Brussels. Daten
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Consistency and Cognitive Dissonance. Social Forces, 46, 160–171. Geschwender, J.A. (1967b) Status Inconsistency, Social Isolation, and Individual Unrest. Social Forces, 46, 477–483. Gueorguieva, R.V. [...] paper understands both gratification variables and occupational qualification as factors that define social positions. This means, for example, that when occupational qualification shows a declining effect [...] proportion 3 of such status inconsistencies may help explain deviating behavior, voting deci- sions and social change (e.g., Geschwender, 1967a, 1967b). Furthermore, given the importance of subjective variables
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migration is often discussed in the context of social transfers in the host country, we also investigate whether the amount of remittances is influenced by social situation of migrant. 2. Data and Empirical [...] source of income source only partly matters: Receiving social welfare or unemployment benefits, both variables indicating a less favorable social situation of the migrant, has no significant effect on [...] 59)*** (1.42) Education (in years) 207.402 97.387 (3.88)*** (0.99) Social status Employed (yes = 1) 865.054 1,205.727 (2.29)** (1.80)* Social assistance (yes = 1) -1,107.066 -897.701 (1.22) (0.49) Unemployed
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Approach to Strategic Planning and Management, Library of Congress, USA • Neuman, W.Lawrence (2000): Social Research Methods. Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. Allyn and Bacon, Toronto, Singapore • [...] York, Toronto, US • Miller, Delbert C. / Salkind, Neil J. (2002): Handbook of Research Design and Social Measurement. Sage Publication, UK/India • Verzuh,E. (2000): The fast forward MBA in Project Management
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Assessment of the appropriateness of the range of energy technologies applicable to a developing country (social/cultural, practical, economic and environmental) Community engagement Renewable energy and sustainability
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problem to specific research questions - are able to select and apply the appropriate methods of social and technical research in the energy sector - are able to design and monitor an activity and time [...] research instruments and thereafter collect information at their research sites, applying different social and technical research methods. This phase usually takes two weeks. Within another two weeks the
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turbine was found to be the most attractive with an IRR of 16.4%. This project would have the largest social impact due to the high number of beneficiaries. In Vatersay, the alternative of a Wind2heat option
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objectives The students - are able to critically reflect the interrelation between energy, environment, social and economic development in rural areas - understand the relevance of stakeholder involvement and [...] • Rural Development and Energy Planning - Rural Demographics - Economic Development and Energy - Social Development and Energy - Environment and Rural Energy • Energy Access and rural electrification • [...] Systems Analysis Computer Model, Documentation Version 7.0, Aalborg University, Denmark - Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (2003): Guidelines on the Integration of Energy and Rural Development