Following release, social bonding was related to desistance and community attitudes, highlighting the need to connect incarcerated people with law-abiding groups.
In common marmosets, the brain regions that process social interactions develop very slowly, extending until early adulthood, like in humans. During this time, all group members are involved in ...
South Australia's late-term abortion debate has played out inside parliament, on the steps outside the building, and on social media platforms — and campaigner and academic Joanna Howe has been ...
China is the world's largest social media market with highly engaged and mobile-savvy users. Its market composition varies considerably from the rest of the world. Due to the “Great Firewall ...
Immerse yourself in the study of social and cultural worlds while stretching your skills in qualitative research. During your year in one of the largest anthropology departments in the UK, you’ll gain ...
Digital anthropology studies the development, use and consequences of digital technologies for humans, social relations and society, including social media, artificial intelligence and the ...
Further study is also an option (eg MA Anthropology, MA Conflict Transformation and Social Justice); see the School website for details. Students play an active role in making their own curriculum. A ...
Further study is also an option (eg MA Anthropology, MA Conflict Transformation and Social Justice, MRes Arts and Humanities); see the School website for details. Anthropology at Queen’s has ...
We seek to understand the dynamic relationships between humans and the world in which we live, our development, our social relationships, our connection to the environment, and the ways we plan for ...
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines social media as: “forms of electronic communication (such as websites for social networking and microblogging) through which users create online ...
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Decades of research suggest that the quality of our social ties might be the single biggest predictor of our well-being. Social connections are sometimes called “social capital” for good reason: They ...