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    Transformations in Local Social Action in Portugal by Hermínia Gonçalves, Jorge Ferreira

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The objective of this paper is to envision new forms of standardization of social action within the framework of municipal decentralization, combining place-based perspectives with community and structural social work. …”
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    Social action in the South African Constitution by Naudé Malan

    Published 2014-04-01
    “… Social action, as a key concept in social theory, is used in this article to understand the extent to which social actors can intervene in society in order to address economic inequalities. …”
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    Social action in the South African Constitution by Naudé Malan

    Published 2014-04-01
    “… Social action, as a key concept in social theory, is used in this article to understand the extent to which social actors can intervene in society in order to address economic inequalities. …”
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    Community Participation and Involement in Social Actions by Teodor Mircea ALEXIU, Theofild-Andrei LAZĂR, Elena-Loreni BACIU

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…The findings about the relationship between community participation and involvement in social actions show another type of connection then the initial hypothesis. …”
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    Shaking hands: priming by social action effects. by Flach, R, Press, C, Badets, A, Heyes, C

    Published 2010
    “…After learning, response times indicated a positional compatibility effect for both social and inanimate effects, but a directional compatibility effect occurred only for social action effects. These findings indicate that actions can be represented, not only by their effects on the inanimate world, but also by their effects on the actions of others. …”
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    Shaking hands: Priming by social action effects by Flach, R, Press, C, Badets, A, Heyes, C

    Published 2010
    “…After learning, response times indicated a positional compatibility effect for both social and inanimate effects, but a directional compatibility effect occurred only for social action effects. These findings indicate that actions can be represented, not only by their effects on the inanimate world, but also by their effects on the actions of others. …”
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