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Phys.org – Social Sciences

Phys.org - Social Sciences

What ancient Athens teaches us about debate and dissent in the social media age

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In ancient Athens, the agora was a public forum where citizens could gather to deliberate, disagree and decide together. It was governed by deep-rooted social principles that ensured lively, inclusive, healthy debate.This post was originally […]

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Define your dating goals: Study shows clarity is key to dating satisfaction

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Single people who date without a clear understanding of what they are looking for in a relationship experience more loneliness and decreased life satisfaction, McGill researchers have found.This post was originally published on this site

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Why protecting Colorado children from dying of domestic violence is such a hard problem

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A record number of Colorado children died in 2024 as a result of domestic violence, despite a statewide reduction in overall homicide.This post was originally published on this site

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Why do family companies even exist? They know how to ‘win without fighting’

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When you hear the phrase “family business,” you might think of the backstabbing Roys of “Succession” or the dysfunctional Duttons of “Yellowstone.” But while TV’s family companies are entertaining, their real-life counterparts may be even […]

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Half of women at nightclubs recently faced sexual comments, groping, or forced kissing—new study

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A night out should be about friends, dancing and fun. But our new research shows sexual harm is an all-too-common experience.This post was originally published on this site

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What makes a healthy and safe boarding school culture?

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Last week, police confirmed four students at Victorian boarding school Ballarat Grammar had been cautioned over a series of “strappings” of younger students. This followed other allegations of hazings and abuse at the school, which […]

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New study exposes how conspiracy theories go mainstream across EU

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New pan-European research has shown that the spread of conspiracy theories across the continent is driven by a continuous feedback loop between media reporting, political rhetoric, protest movements and social media algorithms—not any single cause.This […]

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Marketing researcher says charitable givers are motivated by search for meaning, not pursuit of ‘warm glow’

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Research from a West Virginia University expert on consumer behavior shows the human desire for connection is a factor in many charitable donations.This post was originally published on this site

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First Nations Australians twice as likely to be digitally excluded, report finds

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First Nations Australians are twice as likely as other Australians to be digitally excluded and face barriers to accessing, affording and using the internet. For those living in remote Australia, the barriers are much greater.This […]

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Structural racism and cultural misunderstanding compound grief for Black British, Black Caribbean communities: Study

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Inequities in how bereavement is experienced and supported among people of Black British and Black Caribbean heritage in England has been revealed in a new study led by the University of Bristol. The research, published […]

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