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Collective Mindsets: How to Analyze Neoliberal Thinking
In analyzing societies, cultures or economies, collective mindsets play an important role. They tell us about the spiritual construction and the... -
Global Collective Rights
Global collective rights include the right to development, the right to peace, the right to environmental protection and the right to an... -
Unpacking collective teacher efficacy in primary schools: student achievement and professional development
Little is known about how teacher professional development helps enhance collective teacher efficacy so as to improve student performance. The...
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Collective arrogance: a norms-based account
How should we understand the arrogance of groups that do not seem to exhibit group agency? Specifically, how should we understand the putative...
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Organisational Culture, Leadership Language and Integration of the Collective
This chapter concentrates on organisational culture as a system of beliefs, understandings, and ways of thinking which is common to everyone in the... -
Collective intelligence: A unifying concept for integrating biology across scales and substrates
A defining feature of biology is the use of a multiscale architecture, ranging from molecular networks to cells, tissues, organs, whole bodies, and...
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Collective Violence and Social Order
In the previous chapter, the author analyzed the phenomenon of violence in collective behavior during the Cultural Revolution from the perspective of... -
Fostering collective leadership to improve integrated primary care: lessons learned from the PriCARE program
Case management (CM) is an intervention for improving integrated care for patients with complex care needs. The implementation of this complex...
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Organizational justice and organizational citizenship behavior: Does teacher collective efficacy matter?
The purpose of this paper is to examine the mediating role of collective efficacy on the relationship between organizational justice and...
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Collective action improves elite-driven governance in rural development within China
Rural areas are at the forefront of achieving sustainable development goals, and elite actors tend to be the most influential local decision-makers...
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Does Procedural Justice Moderate the Effect of Collective Efficacy on Police Legitimacy?
Research suggests perceptions of neighborhood social dynamics and judgments that the police follow fair procedures are strongly correlated with...
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‘Measuring’ Collective Trauma: a Quantum Social Science Approach
In the twenty-first century the world faces the stark reality that’s far from any visions of an ideal world, accompanied by an epidemic of social...
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Identifying opportunities for collective action around community nutrition programming through participatory systems science
PurposeTo apply principles of group model building (GMB), a participatory systems science approach, to identify barriers and opportunities for...
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Investigating the relation between emotional and cultural map** by considering collective memory in Urban design from perspective of citizens (case study: Tehran, Iran)
Perception of Citizens about a city is an essential issue in urban planning. Hence, having an understanding of the people’s perception can help...
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Was the 1958 Reform Ruinous for Collective Farms?
AbstractThe state of collective farms after the 1958 Reform is considered. Radical reconstruction occurred in the agricultural sector of the Soviet...
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A preliminary investigation of collective teacher efficacy and student hope: Understanding the role of student-teacher relationships
Although researchers have documented the importance of school culture and the student-teacher relationship for academic success, limited work...
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Individual values, collective values and sacred values: cognitive ethnography in Ukraine during war
A value is an important concept for social scientists due to values’ links to behavior, emotion, motivation, and identity. This domain is one of the...
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When a Club Turns into a Public Event: The Structural Transformation of the British Parliament and the Making of Collective Solidarity
Much of the scholarship on the modern public sphere has, following Habermas, focused on arenas of sociability detached from state authority. However,...
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Military History and Collective Identity
Each country has a national story that forges a sense of identity and – as Patrick Finney put it – while language, religion, culture, and traditions... -
The corporate legal profession’s role in global corruption: obligations and opportunities for contributing to collective action
Key corruption issues, like lack of transparency in beneficial ownership and money laundering, are inherently transnational. They are facilitated by...