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  1. 81

    Sociological Analysis of Chinese Sports Viewers with Differences in Social Capital by Wei Liu, Xing Liu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Despite the swift growth of China’s sports programs, the sports audience in China vary markedly in terms of social class and urban types. Thus, understanding the audience characteristics of Chinese sports programs is of utmost socioeconomic significance for the development of sports programs. …”
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  2. 82

    Les enjeux du végétal dans une ville du « Sud »  by Mustapha El Hannani, Aude Nuscia Taïbi, Naïma Brabra, Sigrid Giffon

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…The palette of plant species reveals a qualitative change in landscapes correlated to changes in the tastes and choices of a social class and a population which questions this identity, historically based on a balance between plant and mineral elements. …”
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  3. 83

    La consommation énergétique à Calcutta (Inde) : du confort thermique aux statuts sociaux by Margot Pellegrino

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Thus, the definition of thermal comfort itself has to integrate social analysis: thermal comfort not only depends on a subjective response to physical environmental data, but it is also determined by representations that are specific to each social class.…”
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  4. 84

    Common Ways to See Differently: Race, Mestizaje, and Criollismo as Seen by Blind People in Chile and Venezuela by Luis Angosto-Ferrández

    “…In Chile, where racial markers convey identity fixity and intersect overtly with social class categorizations, mestizaje and criollismo are conceptualized as separate elements of national identity. …”
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  5. 85

    Españolas exiliadas y emigrantes : encuentros y desencuentros en Francia by Alicia Mira Abad, Mónica Moreno Seco

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…Political militancy, social class and cultural activities were categories which crossed over and created a variety of situations. …”
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  6. 86

    Socialism in Bessie Head’s “The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses”: A Marxist Reading by F. Sandro Asshary

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Authors frequently highlight solidarity in literary works, particularly in short stories, to increase the readers’ understanding of the unbalanced economic progress experienced by a certain social class. This attempt happens because they try to create an idealistic society for the working class. …”
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  7. 87

    « Ok boomer ». Les dérives d’un même by Brigitte Battel

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…On the basis of medias, tweets and memes (available on Google), we intend to explain subsequent or concomitant resemantic forms of this expression, originally without provocative tone, that in front of economic and environmental relapses caused by the climatic change, assumed a dysphoric feature and demonized a whole generation, a particolar social class. We will be noticing arguments promoted by the comunity ‘we vs you/they-them’ for weighing the violence grade and definiting the kind of discrimination. …”
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  8. 88

    Social-Cultural Factors And Coffee Consumption In Rukungiri District Uganda by moses Agaba

    Published 2023
    “…The social-cultural factors status in terms of Social class of people/reference groups, Occupation and Life Style and as such, coffee consumption is influenced by these factors. …”
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    Social-Cultural Factors And Coffee Consumption In Rukungiri District,Uganda. by Turyasingura, John Bosco, Moses, Agaba

    Published 2023
    “…The social-cultural factors status in terms of Social class of people/reference groups, Occupation and Life Style and as such, coffee consumption is influenced by these factors. …”
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  10. 90

    Between the Violence and the Citizenship: A Glance on the Youth Mortality by Thaís Juliana Medeiros, Ana Paula Serrata Malfitano

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this sense, official data about local mortality were collected in the Centro de Informações sobre a Saúde (CIS), São Carlos, limited to young people deaths from ages between 15 to 29 years old and between 2000 to 2010 years, identifying gender, race and social class. The results show that the majority of the homicides and suicides happened with young men and African descendant from the poorest city’s neighborhoods. …”
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    Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820–1866 by Georg Fertig

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype.…”
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    The cathedral of modern civilisation. The Teatro Real of Madrid and the definition of the respectable new elite, 1850-1895 by David San Narciso

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…However, the liberal revolution and the redefinition of the mechanisms of social class identity that brought with it significantly modified this space. …”
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    Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marrriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820−1866 by Georg Fertig

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype.…”
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    Vulnérabilité du territoire littoral guyanais aux maladies infectieuses à transmission vectorielle : esquisses de problématiques et perspectives de recherches pluridisciplinaires... by Valérie Morel

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The use of vulnerability for the knowledge of conditions for the emergence risk of vector-borne diseases (VBD) opens a way for systemic and multidisciplinary analysis of risk that exceeds the knowledge of traditional social criteria such as age, gender, social class or level of income taken into account in epidemiological studies. …”
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    Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820–1866 by Georg Fertig

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype.…”
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    Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820–1866 by Georg Fertig

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype.…”
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    Religion, Lifestyle, and Identity Affirmation within Middle Class Malay Muslims in Pontianak of West Borneo by Nur Hamzah, Sangkot Sirait, Zulkipli Lessy

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The work suggests that the modernization and improvement of the social class of Pontianak Malay Muslims has changed their relationship to the Malay culture where they have become more selective towards existing customs and traditions. …”
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    Beyond the Niche Hypothesis. Property, Marriage, and the Onset of Familial Reproduction in Rural Northwest Germany, 1820–1866 by Georg Fertig

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The relative weight of these four mechanisms is remarkably stable across social class and ecotype. …”
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    The Study of Students’ Dark language: Quality and reasons by Gh Rezvanian

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…One of the social classes is the students’ stage which defined by its own discourse. …”
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    Le sentiment d’appartenance dans North and South d’Elizabeth Gaskell by Benjamine Toussaint-Thiriet

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In a similar way, John Thornton and Nicholas Higgins will learn that social gaps are not unbridgeable either, as long as one understands that one’s sense of belonging to a social class need not lead to antagonism. Finally, it is important that people should understand that they are all mutually dependent but that it does not give them the right to try to control others : it is right to feel that you belong to others but not to think that others belong to you. …”
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