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  • They suggest the embeddedness of the body in ecological systems.
  • As mentioned above, job embeddedness as originally introduced is conceptualized as having three components.
  • The first concerns itself with social theory it is the level of embeddedness and informal rules.
  • The project is entirely student run and advances ASU s institutional commitments to social embeddedness and entrepreneurship.
  • "Embeddedness and Beyond : Institutions, Exchange and Social Structure " ( with Paul Ingram ).
  • The crux is a topologically defined index for pseudoholomorphic curves which controls embeddedness and bounds the Fredholm index.
  • Mitchell and colleagues describe job embeddedness as " a net or web in which an individual can become stuck ".
  • This is Marx s commodity fetishism, the " making invisible " of the social relationships and embeddedness of production.
  • The notion of consumer networks expresses the idea that people s embeddedness in social networks affects their behavior as consumers.
  • The idea of " context embeddedness " allows nonverbal communication to be a means of learning within Native American Alaskan Athabaskans and Cherokee communities.
  • Ironically, it Kennedy's embeddedness in his birth family, the famous political clan, that now threatens to truncate his political career.
  • The research challenged the then dominant division between the real and the virtual realms, empirically demonstrating instead the embeddedness of the Internet in society.
  • Ethical vegans want to admit non-humans into the category that deserves special protection, rather than recognize the " ecological embeddedness " of all.
  • High income, English-language use, and embeddedness in American social contexts increased Latin American immigrants'geographic mobility into multi-ethnic neighborhoods.
  • She also notes the adverse effects patterns of ethnic embeddedness can have on surrounding ethnic groups by noting the difficulty other groups face in joining the network.
  • Granovetter applied the concept of embeddedness to market societies, demonstrating that even there, " rational " economic exchanges are influenced by pre-existing social ties.
  • The term " urban shamanism " emphasizes maintaining respect for indigenous traditions by recognizing indigenous societies'thorough embeddedness in immediate contact with the natural world.
  • Lee notes the embeddedness of ethnic enclaves and brings the thought that such practices are good for those within the enclave but harmful to certain groups outside of them.
  • When a target's agency and community embeddedness are denied, they no longer elicit compassion or other moral responses, and may suffer violence as a result.
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