Contributors in law, human rights, global studies, medical anthropology, and communication studies offer qualitative, ethnographic research on the sociocultural norms surrounding asylum systems and asylum seekers.
Taking in consideration the potentialities of these resources, such as of the community development, this study seeks to analyze the practice of integrating both biophysical and sociocultural dimensions of educational projects within a set of EEF.
The qualitative study aimed to explore the role of sociocultural factors in influencing the process of adjustment, coping and living as a transplant recipient and the transitions in their personality and life orientation after experiencing renal transplant.
From forgeries and hoaxes to plagiarism and placebos, this book offers historical anecdotes, scientific studies and sociocultural analyses to help unpack the complex world of untruths.
When we analyze the sociocultural integration process and the orientation of immigrants' identity, there is another key concept which we must take into consideration--the one of social world.
Cross-cultural adaptation, which refers to the process of change that results from continuous firsthand contact between people from different cultures (Redfield, Linton, & Herskovits, 1936), can be classified into two types: psychological adaptation and sociocultural adaptation.
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