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101“…Considering socially vulnerable contexts with reduced cultural capital and educational levels, the neural reserve function would be the most relevant and best predictor of aspects related to social cognition and executive functions. …”
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102por Nally, David“…Particular attention will be paid to debates over ‘learning loss’ and the place of teachers within Australian communities as a fulcrum for generating cultural capital and social cohesion. In the final section I consider what lessons these experiences have for education, as a way of cultivating learning communities that are oriented towards generating critical and digital literacy skills…”
Publicado 2022
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103por Ludewig, Ulrich, Kleinkorres, Ruben, Schaufelberger, Rahim, Schlitter, Theresa, Lorenz, Ramona, König, Christoph, Frey, Andreas, McElvany, Nele“…The analysis focused on (1) total average differences in reading achievement between 2016 and 2021, (2) average differences controlling for student composition, and (3) changes in achievement gaps between student subgroups (i.e., immigration background, socio-cultural capital, and gender). The methodological approach met international standards for the analysis of large-scale assessments (i.e., multiple multi-level imputation, plausible values, and clustered mixed-effect regression). …”
Publicado 2022
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104“…To improve food security for people with lived refugee backgrounds, governments and organisations should collaborate with the cultural communities with lived experiences of accessing cultural foods, appreciate their strengths, and recognise the value of social and cultural capital.…”
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105“…Contextualized in the debate on the (mis)use of habitus in educational research, the present study addresses two research questions: (a) What are the different functions that habitus (i.e., the dispositions underpinning cultural capital that are accumulated through socialization and that guide individuals’ daily practices) serves in students’ educational experiences? …”
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106“…Analyses reveal that public organisations hold a preeminent position in cybersecurity governance despite large technology corporations’ greater economic and cultural capital. Remarkably, the paper identifies the central position of new public bodies in the network of cybersecurity nodes. …”
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107“…Urban residents could translate cultural capital and economic capital into health capital to a greater extent. …”
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108“…These interventions should address the broader conceptualization of the role of prevention observed among individuals with higher cultural capital and the greater normalization of screening programs found among women due to their previous experience with breast cancer screening.…”
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109“…CONCLUSION: The interviews, case studies and observations show that it is especially families with low social and cultural capital that experience delays after having contacted the health-care system. …”
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110“…Bourdieu’s concept of Capitals offers an explanation of how diverse resources are used to explain these power imbalances, where northern researchers are often in possession of more economic, symbolic and social capital; while Zambian researchers possess more cultural capital. CONCLUSIONS: Inequities and power imbalances need to be recognised and addressed in research partnerships. …”
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111“…Our work builds on prior studies of academic career placement to explore the impact that prestige of PhD-granting institution, advisor involvement, and cultural capital have on the extent to which STEM PhDs are placed in their preferred academic institution types. …”
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112por Petersen, Alexander M., Majeti, Dinesh, Kwon, Kyeongan, Ahmed, Mohammed E., Pavlidis, Ioannis“…While other efforts were intent on estimating the economic impact of the genomics revolution, we shift focus to the social and cultural capital generated by bridging together biology and computing—two of the constitutive disciplines of “genomics”. …”
Publicado 2018
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113“…RESULTS: Four socio-environmental patterns were identified, termed “Contexts with urban-related resources or cultural capital”, “Socioeconomically prosperous contexts”, “Environments with anthropic exposures” and “Plains region” (cumulative explained variance=57%). …”
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114por Skogvang, Bente Ovedie“…The manifold of activities offered at the festivals seem to create sustainable ties between persons, which equip the participants with social and cultural capital in addition to networks across festivals organizations internationally. …”
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115“…Rather, the factors that were already decisive for the profound inequalities in the Austrian education system before the pandemic, such as socioeconomic status, educational level of the parents, and cultural capital, continue to be of major importance for distance learning and the use of digital media in schools.…”
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116“…National as well as international trend data point to substantial learning gaps, especially among children from socially disadvantaged families with low cultural capital and from immigrant families, with the often less favorable learning conditions and limited support options in these families being the decisive factor. …”
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117por Thakore, Bhoomi K, Naffziger-Hirsch, Michelle E, Richardson, Jennifer L, Williams, Simon N, McGee,, Richard“…METHODS/DESIGN: Using the social science theories of Communities of Practice, Social Cognitive Career Theory, identity formation, and cultural capital, we have developed and are testing a novel coaching-based model to address some of the limitations of previous diversity approaches. …”
Publicado 2014
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118“…Access to social, economic and cultural capitals was associated with high competence to either prevent or deal with pregnancy among adolescent girls. …”
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119“…Factors that increased youth’s capacity to successfully exit the drug scene included access to various forms of social and cultural capital operating outside of the scene, including supportive networks of friends and/or family, as well as engagement with addiction treatment services (e.g., low-threshold access to methadone) to support cessation or reduction of harmful forms of drug consumption. …”
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120“…The resource theory of volunteering posits that volunteerism depends on human, social, and cultural capital. Benefits of volunteering have been documented at the micro-, meso-, and macrolevels, positively affecting individual older people as well as their local communities and society at large. …”
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