Global Origins of the Modern Self Author : Vernon Greenwood Subject : Psychology In psychology, the concept of self refers to everything that a person experiences as a single and autonomous being which is discrete from others. It also includes the experiences felt with continuity through Read More |
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Handbook of Cognitive Psychology Author : Alexandra Rose Subject : Psychology The scientific study of various mental processes like memory, attention, problem-solving, language use, thinking and creativity is referred to as cognitive psychology. It aims to understand how these mental Read More |
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Author : Heather Moore Subject : Psychology Psychology is the science of mind and behavior. It also includes the study of conscious and unconscious behavior of living beings. It primarily focuses on mental processes such as perception, cognition, Read More |
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Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology Author : Denise Scott Subject : Anthropology The scientific study of the different traits of humans such as humanity, cultures, societies, human behavior and biology is called anthropology. Socio-cultural anthropology is an inter-disciplinary field Read More |
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A Global Overview on Refugee Status Determination Author : Lara Stevenson Subject : Sociology Individuals who have been forced to flee from their country due to violence, war, personal opinions, nationality, religion or any form of persecution on the basis of race, religion or membership in a social Read More |
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Foundations of Social Protection: Politics and System Author : Ezekiel Jones Subject : Sociology Social protection is a range of policies meant for the prevention, management, and overcoming of situations that adversely affect the well-being of individuals and families. It consists of programs designed Read More |
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Author : Gabriel Lucas Subject : Sociology The process of global integration and interaction among individuals, companies and governments is known as globalization. It includes integration of national and local economies into unregulated, global Read More |
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Innovations in the Social Sector: A Practical Approach Author : Alfie Dixon Subject : Sociology Social innovations are actions that intend to meet social needs in a better way than the existing practices. Such innovations may be needed to improve working conditions, education, community development Read More |
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Liberalism: Fundamental Principles Author : Miranda Cole Subject : Sociology Liberty refers to the state of being free from the oppressive restrictions imposed on one's behavior and political views. Liberalism refers to the moral and political philosophy that is based on liberty, Read More |
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Migration: Sociological and Economic Impacts Author : Jacob Kennedy Subject : Sociology Human migration refers to the permanent change of residence by an individual or a group. It can be categorized into several groups. Voluntary and forced migration are the two major classifications of migration. Read More |