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    Social Relations and Everyday Consumption Rituals: Barriers or Prerequisites for Sustainability Transformation? by Magnus Boström

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…A crucial role for sociology, the article argues, is to address theoretically and empirically the intersection between social relations and (over)consumption. The purpose with this article is to address how social relations are involved in both reproducing and challenging consumer culture. …”
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    Social relations and challenges to consuming less in a mass consumption society by Magnus Boström

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This article demonstrates, theoretically and empirically, how social relations, within a societal context of mass consumption, shape the conditions for transforming lifestyles to reduce consumption. …”
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    Financial and Legal Development of Social Relations Using Digital Currencies in Metaverses by M. S. Sitnikov

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Along with popular definitions formulated in doctrine and practice, the author presents their own interpretation of the metaverse, indicating its essential features.Practical significance: the conclusions and proposals obtained can be used to improve the mechanisms of financial and legal regulation of social relations under the emerging metaverse concept. …”
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    The social relations of health care and household resource allocation in neoliberal Nicaragua by Tesler Laura E

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…This paper presents a case study of how global and national health policies reverberated in the social relations of an extended network of female kin in a rural community during late 2002 - 2003.…”
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    The Complexity of a Murder: Situational Dynamics, Social Relations, and Historical Context by Michel Naepels

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In order to understand the complexity of a singular case, I show that the interactionist study of a situation of violence is improved by a description of segmentary and antagonistic social relations, and their historicity. This research is based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork, and a historical approach in political anthropology. …”
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    THE PRODUCTION OF VIOLENT SOCIABILITY IN THE SOCIAL RELATIONS OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE BRAZILIAN URBAN CENTERS by Humberto Ribeiro Júnior, Glalber Costa Cypreste Queiroz

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…This article aims to discuss the aspects of the production of violent sociability within the social relations of the inhabitants of the Brazilian urban centers. …”
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    The undead new world: Zombie epidemics’ apocalyptic surroundings and social relations by Mandić Marina

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The narratives of zombie films articulate social relations in the context of an apocalyic social environment, indicating unstoppable processes of disease spreading through the omnipresence of zombies as the primary infection carriers, emphasizing discourses of biological catastrophe, that is, epidemics of infectious diseases as a potential means of the end of a modern civilization. …”
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    The Complexity of a Murder: Situational Dynamics, Social Relations, and Historical Context by Michel Naepels

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…In order to understand the complexity of a singular case, I show that the interactionist study of a situation of violence is improved by a description of segmentary and antagonistic social relations, and their historicity. This research is based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork, and a historical approach in political anthropology. …”
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    The co-production of what? Knowledge, values, and social relations in health care. by Angela Filipe, Alicia Renedo, Cicely Marston

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…We discuss these questions and propose that co-production can be understood as an exploratory space and a generative process that leads to different, and sometimes unexpected, forms of knowledge, values, and social relations. By opening up this discussion, we hope to stimulate future debates on co-production as well as draw out ways of thinking differently about collaboration and participation in health care and research. …”
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