Parada-Ulloa, Marcos Bozo Marambio, Jorge Moreno-Leiva, Germán Vásquez-Burgos, Karina Vega Gutiérrez, Oscar Mansilla-Sepúlveda, Juan Larez-Hernández, José Salazar Cayuleo, Héctor Morales Ojeda, Ismael
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Frontiers in Social Psychology
Introduction The objective of this article is to analyze the social representation of odors and the identity of the population in the Ñuble region between 2019 and 2023. The research focuses on how industrialization and urban and rural development have altered the olfactory landscape of this region. This study seeks to understand how changes in the...
Silveira, Cássio Forsyth, Colin Junior, Nivaldo Carneiro Goldberg, Alejandro da Silva, Lia Maria Britto da Silva, Rubens Antonio Shikanai-Yasuda, Maria Aparecida
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Frontiers in Tropical Diseases
Background Transnational immigrants are particularly impacted by neglected diseases, which take a heavy biological, social, and emotional toll in these marginalized communities. Chagas disease has transformed from an exclusively rural to an increasingly urban phenomenon encompassing non-endemic areas in Latin America. Methods Through semi-structure...
Petit, Sandrine
L’espace rural et la ville ne sont pas des territoires étanches et, quand il s’agit d’eau, les besoins de la ville sont souvent pourvus grâce aux ressources acheminées depuis leur périphérie. Naturel et artificiel se mêlant, le rapport à l’eau est bien souvent instrumental et l’on raisonne alors en termes de demande et d’offre. Le dépouillement d’a...
Šuľová, Mária Popper, Miroslav
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Journal of health psychology
Concerning Europe, the lay public, mainly in Central regions, still lacks information about what surrogacy is and how the process works in practice. It is one of the most controversial methods of assisted reproduction precisely because it goes against traditional social norms and ideas about the conception of life. The main aim of our study was to ...
Alsamih, Munirah
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Frontiers in Psychology
Introduction This study examined how certain sports are represented as masculine or feminine in Saudi adolescents, namely, which sports adolescents associate with males and which sports they associate with females. Previous research aligned with this concern was conducted within Western culture; however, there is a need to shed light on how the iss...
Golob, Urša Podnar, Klement Weder, Franzisca
Globally, consumers are increasingly turning to sustainable consumption practices. This article emphasizes the importance of social and cultural context in the study of sustainable consumption, drawing on social representations. It attempts to explain and empirically demonstrate how sustainable consumption is socially represented. The aim of the st...
Espinosa, Agustin Janos, Erika Pacheco, Manuel Cisneros, Renzo Cueva, Fiorella De Las Casas De La Lama, Renato De La Cruz Bellido, Chrystian Noe Grados, Camila Huapaya, Carla Mercado, Sebastián
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Frontiers in Political Science
The purpose of this paper is to describe and analyze the social representations of democracy, populism and the relationship between both concepts in a sample of citizens from different regions of Peru (n = 76). To this end, a qualitative research design was proposed, using in-depth interviews, which were analyzed from a discursive approach. The res...
Apouey, Bénédicte
Dans un contexte d’investissements massifs dans les données de santé, j’utilise une enquête quantitative menée en 2016 auprès de 1 700 adhérents d’une mutuelle pour appréhender les représentations sociales concernant l’usage des données de santé en France. L’enquête capte l’intérêt des adhérents pour différents services innovants de santé, qui sera...
Franco Lopes da Silva, Ariane Johann, Magali Maria Scandolara Santos, Olga Christina Brunoni, Caroline
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Journal of women & aging
The aim of this study is to observe how women of different ages represent their bodies and the changes they undergo across their life course. The research is based on the theory of social representations, idealized by Serge Moscovici. A total of 201 women between 25 and 88 years old from southern Brazil participated in the research. The methodologi...
Barzola, María Verónica
Urban segregation is not a new practice, nor are its divisive strategies. And although teicho-politics is, urban design has a long history of creating isolation, which finds its essence in walled medieval cities. Private neighborhoods, country clubs and other forms of isolation that are still prevalent and easily identifiable throughout the last ha...