- unacceptable—these
expectations around behavior within a
given society are
known as
societal norms. So far as it is collaborative, a
society can
enable its members...
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Societal collapse (also
known as
civilizational collapse or
systems collapse) is the fall of a
complex human society characterized by the loss of cultural...
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Schizophrenia (/skɪtsəfrɛniə/ ) is a
mental disorder characterized variously by
hallucinations (typically,
hearing voices), delusions,
disorganized thinking...
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Societal innovation refers to a
systemic change in the
interplay of the
state and
civil society. It is a
relative of
social innovation, but
differs from...
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Societal responsibility of
marketing is a
marketing concept that
holds that a
company should make
marketing decisions not only by
considering consumers'...
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Societal psychology is a
development within social psychology which emphasizes the all-embracing
force of the social, institutional, and
cultural environments...
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centre conditions;
human trafficking for
prostitution and
forced labour,
societal violence and
vigilante killings,
child labour,
child abuse and
child ****ual...
- In sociology,
societal transformation refers to “a deep and sustained,
nonlinear systemic change” in a society.
Transformational changes can
occur within...
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Societal security is a
concept developed by the
Copenhagen School of
security studies that
focuses on the
ability of a
society to
persist in its essential...
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Societal racism is a type of
racism based on a set of institutional, historical,
cultural and
interpersonal practices within a
society that
places one...