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Sarah Bitar; Laetitia Minary; Benoit Lalloué; Yan Kestens; Florian Manneville; Jennifer O'Loughlin; Fabienne Ligier; Nelly Agrinier – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Background: The extent of the impact and the interconnections among factors within social and residential contexts during the COVID-19 lockdowns on mental well-being remain to be elucidated. We identified latent classes of each of social and residential context during the lockdown and examined their associations with mental well-being among…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Mental Health, Well Being, Social Environment
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Quentin Maire – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
'Global citizenship' has gained traction as a policy objective across school systems in recent decades. It has been defined as education for the development of a sense of cosmopolitan moral virtue, planetary identification and 'global competencies'. In this paper, I argue that historical sociology can help explain why this goal has gained…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Citizenship Education
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Duncheon, Julia C.; Tierney, William G. – Review of Educational Research, 2013
The construct of time influences student learning in and out of school and consequently pervades educational discourse. Yet the integration of information and communication technologies into contemporary society is changing how people perceive and experience time. Traditional theoretical and methodological approaches to time research no longer…
Descriptors: Time, Attitudes, Influence of Technology, Educational Research
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King, James R.; Stahl, Norman A. – Reading Psychology, 2012
This study of a literacy course begins with methodological approaches useful in the historical study of the literacy profession, its practices, beliefs, and participants. A model course is presented via "moments" in the history of literacy. Results from implementations of the model course are also presented.
Descriptors: Literacy, Educational History, Foundations of Education, Communities of Practice
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McKinley, Nita Mary – Psychology of Women Quarterly, 2011
The author has been asked to write about how her article "The Objectified Body Consciousness Scale: Development and Validation" (McKinley & Hyde, 1996) came to be published in "Psychology of Women Quarterly" ("PWQ"). In this article, she recalls the contexts in which she developed her ideas about objectified body consciousness (OBC), the process…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Social Environment, Power Structure, Feminism
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Yi, Richard; King, Leila F.; Carter, Anne E.; Landes, Reid D.; Bickel, Warren K. – Psychological Record, 2010
Temporal discounting assessments measure the reduction in the subjective value of a reward as a function of the delay to that reward, and are correlated with behavior in social dilemma. Among the solutions proposed for defection in social dilemmas is a single individual making the decisions for the group. The present study examined the influence…
Descriptors: Rewards, Value Judgment, Time Perspective, Group Dynamics
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Fullerton, Andrew S.; Villemez, Wayne J. – Social Forces, 2011
Several recent studies across the social sciences show that the spatial agglomeration of employment in a local labor market benefits both firms and workers in terms of better firm performance and higher wages. Drawing from the organizational ecology perspective, we argue that workers receive higher wages in large industrial clusters and urban…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Urban Areas, Geographic Distribution, Social Environment
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Bohn, Annette – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2011
Autobiographical reasoning is closely related to the development of normative ideas about life as measured by the cultural life script. The acquisition of a life script is an important prerequisite for autobiographical reasoning because children learn through the life script which events are expected to go into their life story, and when to expect…
Descriptors: Personal Narratives, Self Concept, Autobiographies, Reflection
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Ainley, Patrick – History of Education, 2011
How the dominance of the two medieval universities, namely, (1) The University of Oxford; and (2) The University of Cambridge, was gained and maintained is the subject of the institutional histories by Gillian Evans. She has long been a thorn in the side of successive Cambridge Vice-Chancellors' aspirations to turn that institution--at which she…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Medieval History, Higher Education, Educational History
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Clarke, Philippa; Marshall, Victor; House, James; Lantz, Paula – Social Forces, 2011
The sociology of aging draws on a broad array of theoretical perspectives and social theories from several disciplines, but rarely has it developed its own theories or theoretical perspectives. We build on past work to further advance and empirically test a model of mental health framed in terms of structural theorizing and situated within the…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Sociology, Social Theories, Interdisciplinary Approach
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Huber, Jeffrey T.; Gillaspy, Mary L. – Library Quarterly, 2011
The consumer health information (CHI) movement is the result of various twentieth-century ideologies and is an outgrowth of the broader consumer movement. From a sociocultural and political perspective, the consumer, civil rights, and women's movements and related societal shifts helped pave the way for the consumer health movement, which laid the…
Descriptors: Health Services, Access to Information, Health Personnel, Power Structure
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Walker, Marion; Clark, Gordon – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
This paper discusses the geography of parental choice in a rural locale and shows how a group of parents negotiated their way through the process of primary school choice. Using ethnographic data collected through interviews and observations with parents and staff from three rural primary schools in England, the research utilises Bourdieu's…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent School Relationship, Elementary Schools, School Choice
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Carvalho, Edward J. – Review of Education, Pedagogy & Cultural Studies, 2010
In 2007, against a tragically ironic backdrop of National Poetry Month, April indeed was "the cruellest month" (Eliot 1922, I.1). The media spotlight during that time repositioned from Iraq and Afghanistan to Blacksburg, Virginia, where a stateside guerilla incursion at Virginia Tech would mark the single worst episode of school shooting…
Descriptors: United States History, Social Problems, Violence, Terrorism
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Altus, Deborah E.; Morris, Edward K. – Behavior Analyst, 2009
This paper addresses B. F. Skinner's utopian vision for enhancing social justice and human wellbeing in his 1948 novel, "Walden Two." In the first part, we situate the book in its historical, intellectual, and social context of the utopian genre, address critiques of the book's premises and practices, and discuss the fate of intentional…
Descriptors: Books, Literary Genres, Citizenship, Imagination
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Bar-Tal, Daniel; Rosen, Yigal – Review of Educational Research, 2009
The present article deals with the crucial question: Can peace education facilitate change in the sociopsychological infrastructure that feeds continued intractable conflict and then how the change can be carried? Intractable conflicts still rage in various parts of the globe, and they not only cause local misery and suffering but also threaten…
Descriptors: Violence, Conflict, Federal Government, International Relations
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