Cleanup date October 2008 Sociology Socialconstructionism and social constructivism are Sociological ... taken to imply a radical anti determinism , however. Socialconstructionism is usually .... ref Burr, Vivien 1995 . An Introduction to SocialConstructionism . London Routledge. ref A major focus of socialconstructionism is to uncover the ways in which individuals and groups participate in the construction ... 2010 Socialconstructionism vs. social constructivism Although both socialconstructionism and social ... constructionism refers to the development of phenomena relative to social contexts while social constructivism ... . For this reason, socialconstructionism is typically described as a sociological concept whereas ... further in social construction . Berger and Luckmann s socialconstructionism has its roots in Phenomenology ... , and others used socialconstructionism to relate what science has typically characterized as objective ... History of Particle Physics . At the same time, SocialConstructionism shaped studies of technology ... including Paul Ernest have published social constructionist treatments of mathematics. Socialconstructionism and postmodernism Socialconstructionism can be seen as a source of the postmodernism postmodern ... as to attribute the rise of cultural studies the cultural turn to socialconstructionism. Within the social ... constructionism, and weak AI is weak social constructivism. Strong social constructiv ism says none ... an objective ontology as best we can. Weak teleology anchor Weak Weak socialconstructionism sees ... against universal constructionism . ref Ian Hacking . The Social Construction of What? . Harvard University Press, 1999. p. 24 ref Universal socialconstructionism is descended from the doctrine ..., the label socialconstructionism is more code than description ref Hacking, Ian. The Social Construction ... has misunderstood the point of a social constructionist argument. To understand how weak socialconstructionism ... by weak artificial intelligence . Strong teleology anchor Strong Strong socialconstructionism ... more details
Constructionism may refer to Socialconstructionism Strict constructionism a term referring to a conservative type of legal or constitutional interpretation Constructionist learning an educational philosophy developed by Seymour Papert Constructivism mathematics the philosophy that it is necessary to construct a mathematical object to prove that it exists disambig it Costruzionismo ... more details
See Doctrine of Absurdity In the United States , Strict constructionism refers to a particular Philosophy of law legal philosophy of judicial interpretation that limits or restricts judicial interpretation. The phrase is also commonly used more loosely as a generic term for Conservatism in the United States conservatism among the judiciary . Strict sense of the term Strict construction requires a judge to apply the text only as it is written. Once the court has a clear meaning of the text, no further investigation is required. Judges should avoid drawing inferences from a statute or constitution and focus only on the text itself. ref http www.socialstudieshelp.com APGOV Judiciary.htm The Judiciary The Power of the Federal Judiciary , The Social Studies Help Center ref Justice Hugo Black argued that the First Amendment to the United States Constitution First Amendment s injunction, that Congress shall make no law against certain civil rights , should be construed strictly no law , thought Black, admits no exceptions . Ironically, Black s legacy is as a judicial activist . ref http www.questia.com PM.qst?a o&d 112888216 SUPREME COURT, UNITED STATES , Questia.com The judicial activist wing, led by Justices Hugo L. Black and William O. Douglas... ref However, strict construction is not a synonym for textualism or originalism , and many adherents of the latter two philosophies are thus misidentified as strict constructionists. The term is often contrasted with the phrase judicial activism , used to describe judges who seek to enact legislation through court rulings, although the two terms are not actually opposites. Common use Strict constructionism is also used in American political discourse as an umbrella term for conservative legal philosophies such as originalism and textualism, which emphasize judicial restraint and fidelity to the original meaning or originally intended ... of Not yours to give DEFAULTSORT Strict Constructionism Category Theories of law simple Strict construction ... more details
Situating Constructionism , It is easy enough to formulate simple catchy versions of the idea of constructionism for example, thinking of it as learning by making . One purpose ... to construct&mdash a sense of constructionism much richer and more multifaceted, and very ... and the making of social objects. The constructionist teacher takes on a mediational role ... to understand and help one another to understand problems in a hands on way. While constructionism ... SituatingConstructionism.html Situating Constructionism by Seymour Papert and Idit Harel, the first chapter from the book Constructionism 1991 . http www.papert.org articles const inst const inst1.html Constructionism vs Instructionism speech delivered by Papert to a conference of educators in Japan ... Readings index.htm The Nature of Constructionist learning MIT open to all online reading list on constructionism ... vs Constructionism Edith Ackermann draws out the differences between Piaget s Constructivism, Vygotsky s Socio Constructivism and Papert s ConstructioNism http www.seriousplay.com Serious Play LEGO Serious ... more details
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otheruses Wiktionary The term Social refers to a characteristic of living organisms humans in particular, though biologists also apply the term to populations of other animals . It always refers to the interaction ..., the term social is used in many different senses and regarded as a fuzzy concept , referring among ..., intentions, or needs of other people into account in contrast to Anti social behaviour anti social behaviour has played some role in defining the idea or the principle. For instance terms like social realism, social justice, social constructivism , social psychology and social capital imply that there is some social process involved or considered, a process that is not there in regular, non social realism, justice, constructivism, psychology, or capital. The adjective social is also used often ... the word social . An example is quasi empiricism in mathematics which is sometimes labelled social constructivism by those who see it as an unwarranted intrusion of social considerations in mathematical practice, Modern uses In contemporary society, social often refers to the Redistribution ... , for example, social security . Policy concerns then include the problems of social exclusion and social cohesion . Here, social contrasts with Privacy private and to the distinction between the public .... The social domain is often also contrasted with that of physical nature, but in sociobiology ... social behavior in terms of biology biological factors. The term social is also added in various other academic sub disciplines such as social geography , social psychology , social anthropology , social philosophy , social ontology , social statistics and social choice theory in mathematics. See also Phronetic social science Sociology Social neuroscience Social psychology Social support Social undermining ..., Dolwick, JS. 2009. The Social and Beyond Introducing Actor Network Theory , article examining different meanings of the concept social Category Sociology de Sozial et Sotsiaalsus fr Social id Sosial ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 Social occultation occurs when a particular set of cultural values and beliefs combine with the operation of personal and mass media communication functions leads to lacunae , or Blind spot psychology blind spots . Intentional social occultation is the process of creating social invisibility while not completely denying the reality of a social circumstance, issue, or problem. Social occultation is a dynamic of socialconstructionism . For example, the recent abuses by the USA military at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq were made highly visible and resulted in shock and outrage in the USA. In contrast, the daily practices of humiliation and abuse in some prison settings in the USA gets almost no public attention. In various circumstances, certain social sub groups and situations may have attention deflected away this deflection may be institutionalized in media bias . As a dynamic of political or social Toleration intolerance , when segregation is not possible or is not desirable for some reason, social occultation may be found in individual behaviors and in organizational policies . Outgroups have frequently sought visibility as a vehicle to address issues of concern. For example, in 2004 2005 the incidence of violence to transgender people in Washington DC is a case where members of the outgroup considered public attention to be lacking. Note, however, that there is a difference between Wiktionary incidental incidental neglect of an issue versus deliberate posturing a Wiktionary subversive subversive wikt process process to systematically ignore in whole or part the issue as a matter of political or social Wiktionary preference preference . Category Social networks DEFAULTSORT Social Occultation Socio stub ... more details
Socialconstructionism References Reflist Berlin, James A. Rhetorics, Poetics, and Cultures Refiguring ... Category Socialconstructionism Category Social epistemology es Socioepistemolog a fr pist mologie ...Sociology Mergeto Sociology of knowledge discuss Talk date September 2009 Social epistemology is a broad ... achievement. Another way of positioning social epistemology is as the study of the social dimensions of knowledge. ref http plato.stanford.edu entries epistemology social ref One of the enduring difficulties with defining social epistemology is defining what knowledge means in this context. There is also a challenge in arriving at a definition of social which satisfies academics from different disciplines. ref http plato.stanford.edu entries epistemology social ref Social epistemologists may be found working in many of the disciplines of the humanities and social sciences , most commonly in philosophy ... , social epistemology is associated with the interdisciplinary field of Science and Technology Studies STS . The emergence of social epistemology The term social epistemology was first used ... published a special issue on social epistemology, which would include two authors that have since taken the discipline in two divergent directions Alvin Goldman and Steve Fuller social epistemologist Steve Fuller sup Notes 3 sup . Fuller founded a journal called Social Epistemology journal Social Epistemology a journal of knowledge, culture, and policy in 1987 and published his first book, Social Epistemology , in 1988. Goldman s Knowledge in a Social World came out in 1999 he is currently editor of the journal Episteme a journal of social epistemology , which was founded in 2004. While the aims and scope of these two journals overlap in many respects, Social Epistemology is more open ... the emergence of social epistemology can be traced to the work of Thomas Kuhn and Michel ... strands of social epistemology, Fuller is more sensitive and receptive to this historical trajectory ... more details
Crows Nest pages 1 20 url doi id isbn ref harv Category Sociology Category Socialconstructionism Category Social philosophy sr sk Soci lny determinizmus fr D terminisme social ...Expert subject psychology date November 2008 Refimprove date April 2008 Social determinism is the hypothesis that social interactions and constructs alone determine individual behavior as opposed to biological or objective factors . Consider certain human behaviors, such as having a particular sexual orientation, committing murder, or writing poetry. A social determinist would look only at social phenomena, such as customs and expectations, education, and interpersonal interactions, to decide whether or not a given person would exhibit any of these behaviors. They would discount biological and other non social factors, such as Genetics genetic makeup, the physical environment, etc. Ideas about nature and biology would be considered to be Social construction socially constructed . Social determinism ... discipline, however, social determinism is understood as the counterpart of technological determinism ... in which it is developed. The concept of technological determinism is dependent upon the premise that social ... of social determinism opposes this perspective. Social determinism perceives technology as a result ... persuasive accounts of social determinism, including Leila Green. In her book Technoculture Leila Green examines in detail the workings of a social determinist perspective, and argues social processes determine technology for social purposes . Harv Green 2001 She claims that every technological development throughout history was born of a social need, be this need economical, political or military ..., a social determinist perspective recognizes that technology is always developed to benefit those who are capable of funding its development. Thus social determinists perceive that technological development ... more details
reality Social capital Community Propaganda Belief References reflist Category Social philosophy Category Sociological theories Category Systems theory Category Socialconstructionism de Soziale ...sociology Original research date May 2010 Social reality is distinct from biological reality or individual cognitive reality , and consists of the accepted social wikt tenet tenet s of a community . Some scholars such as John Searle believe that the social reality can be established separately from that of any individual ref The Construction of Social Reality , John R. Searle, The Free Press, 1995 ref or the surrounding ecology at odds with the views of perceptual psychology including those of J. J. Gibson , and those of most ecological economics theories . If one accepts the validity of the idea of social reality, scientifically, it must be amenable to measurement. Theories of the measurement of trust in the sociological community are usually called theories of social capital , to emphasize the connection to economics , and the ability to measure outputs in the same manner. The best known principle of social reality is Big Lie the big lie , which states that an outrageous untruth is easier to convince people of than a less outrageous truth. Many examples from politics and theology , e.g. the claim that the Roman Emperor was in fact a god , demonstrate that this principle was known by effective propagandists from early times, and continues to be applied to this day, e.g. the propaganda model of Noam Chomsky and Edward S. Herman , which supports the big lie thesis with more specifics. The problem of social reality has been treated exhaustively by philosophers in the Phenomenology philosophy phenomenological tradition, particularly Alfred Sch tz , who used the term social world ... Sch tz, Wien J. Springer published in English as The Phenomenology of the Social World , George Walsh ... the social level of reality above the biological and psychological. ref The Principles of Sociology ... more details
?page a knower and friend of human beings ref See also Social engineering political science The Venus Project SocialconstructionismSocial control Total institution References Reflist Further reading ...Merge to Social engineering political science date July 2010 A social engineer is one who tries to influence popular Attitude psychology attitude s, social behavior s, and resource management on a large scale. Social engineering is the application of the scientific method for social concern. Social Engineers use the methods of science to analyze and understand social systems, so as to arrive at appropriate decisions as scientists, and not as politicians. The major difference between politicians and social engineers is that scientists base decisions on careful evaluations and objectivity without differential advantage. In the political arena, the counterpart of social engineering is political ... by German Sociologist Ferdinand T nnies in his study The Present Problems of Social Structure ... operate successfully using outmoded methods of social management. To achieve the best outcomes ... statistical data , which can be applied to a social structure social system . In other words, Social ... employers needed the assistance of specialists social engineers in handling the human problems of the plant ... of social engineering was also launched as the name of the task of the social engineer in this sense. Social engineering was the title of a small journal in 1899 from 1900 named Social Service , and in 1909 ... the end of the usage of the terminology in the sense of Van Marken. With the Social Gospel sociologist Edwin L. Earp s The Social Engineer , published during the efficiency craze of 1911 in the U.S. ... of social relations as machineries , ref David stlund, A knower and friend of human beings, not machines The business career of the terminology of social engineering, 1894 1910 , Ideas in History ... Social Engineer Category Sociology ... more details
sociology More footnotes date March 2010 see also SocialconstructionismSocial constructivism is a sociological theory of knowledge that applies the general philosophical constructionism into social settings ... attributed to Lev Vygotsky . Social constructivism and socialconstructionismSocial constructivism is closely related to socialconstructionism in the sense that people are working together to construct artefacts. However, there is an important difference socialconstructionism focuses on the artefacts that are created through the social interactions of a group, while social constructivism focuses ... social constructionist ontology, see the Criticism section of Representative realism Criticism ..., Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 103 120. ref Social constructivism and education Social constructivism ... for teaching and learning. Constructivism forms one of the major theories behaviourism , social learning , Constructivism learning theory constructivism and social constructivism of child development ... children needed to construct an understanding of the world for themselves. Social constructivism ... it can also be contrasted with social learning theory by stressing interaction over observation ... dimensions of social constructivism, see the work of A. Sullivan Palincsar. ref Palincsar, A.S. 1998 . Social constructivist perspectives on teaching and learning. Annual Review of Psychology, 49, 345 375. ref An instructional strategy grounded in social constructivism that is an area ... the use of student discussion in the classroom both support and are grounded in theories of social constructivism .... 28 . References reflist Sources Books http books.google.ca books?id IHm0sJ6VznQC Paul Ernest 1998 , Social ... Palgrave Macmillan. http books.google.ca books?id AFmkqMbS0LoC Andr Kukla 2000 , Social Constructivism .... http www.oup.com uk orc bin 9780199285433 jackson chap06.pdf Chapter 6, Social Constructivism in http ..., T. Thomas, M.K., Jackson, C. & Tuzun, H. 2007 . Our designs and the social agendas they carry. Journal ... more details
Shame society Guilt society Social change Social relations SocialconstructionismSocial engineering ...Image Summerfairesign.JPG thumb Signs warning of prohibited activities an example of social control Social ... state , or social group . Many mechanisms of social control are cross cultural , if only in the control ... identify two basic forms of social controls Internalization of Norm sociology norms and Value personal ... isbn 0064610365 ref Social control theory began to be studied as a separate field in the early 20th century. The means to enforce social control can be either formal or informal. ref name Poore Poore, S. http www.hewett.norfolk.sch.uk curric soc crime s contro.htm Overview of Social Control Theories ... form the beliefs take. Informal social control The social values that are present in individuals are products of informal social control. It is exercised by a society without explicitly stating these rules and is expressed through customs, social norm norms , and mores . Individuals are socialized ... society uses mostly informal social control embedded in its customary culture relying on the socialization of its members to establish social order. Religion is thought of by some as a common and historically established form of informal social control. More rigidly structured societies may place ... ridicule , sarcasm , criticism and disapproval. In extreme cases sanctions may include social discrimination and exclusion. This implied social control usually has more effect on individuals because ... last Livesay first Chris title Informal Social Control work Culture and Identity publisher Sociology Central date url http www.sociology.org.uk p2s5an4.htm accessdate 2007 09 08 ref Formal social control Formal social control is expressed through law as statute s, rules, and regulation s against ... . ref name Poore In democratic societies the goals and mechanisms of formal social control ... of social control theory According to the propaganda model theory, the leaders of modern, corporate ... more details
A social representation is a stock of values, ideas, beliefs, and practices that are shared among the members of Social group groups and Community communities . Social Representations Theory is a body of theory within Social Psychology and Sociological social psychology . It has parallels in sociological theorizing such as SocialConstructionism and Symbolic Interactionism , and is similar in some ways to Consensus mass consensus and Discursive Psychology . Origin and definition The term social representation ... elaboration of a social object by the community for the purpose of behaving and communicating . ref ... an order which will enable individuals to orientate themselves in their material and social world ... by providing them with a code for social exchange and a code for naming and classifying unambiguously ... . Foreword. In C. Herzlich Ed. , Health and illness A social psychological analysis pp. ix xiv ... knowledge, and the consensual universe of social representation, in which the lay public elaborates ... social segments. Moscovici identified propaganda as the typical communication of the communist milieu ... essence of reality. It is important to note, therefore, that social representations are depicted as both the process and the result of social construction. In the socio cognitive activity of representation that produces representations, social representations are constantly converted into a social ..., N. 2005 . Everyday Discourse and Common Sense The Theory of Social Representation . New York Palgrave ..., community and culture , London Routledge. ref Moscovici s theorisation of social representations ... from collective representations to social representations has been brought about by the societal conditions of modernity. ref name Jovchelovitch ref Alexander, J. C. 1995 . Fin de Si cle Social Theory. London Verso. ref Interpretation and developments Social representations should neither be equated ..., B. Eds . 1990 . Social representations and the development of knowledge . Cambridge, England Cambridge ... more details
Other uses Social learning disambiguation Social learning is learning that takes place at a wider scale than individual or group learning, up to a societal scale, through social interaction between peers ... social learning, a process must 1 demonstrate that a change in understanding has taken place in the individuals ... within wider social units or communities of practice and 3 occur through social interactions and processes between actors within a social network Reed et al., 2010 . A History of Social Learning The following ... Early work conceptualized social learning as individual learning that takes place in a social context and is hence influenced by social norms, e.g., by imitating role models Bandura 1977 . However, this conceptualization is not particularly useful, because most learning takes place in some social ..., Prell et al. 2008 Newig et al. 2010 . This literature conceptualizes, often implicitly, social learning as a process of social change in which people learn from each other in ways that can benefit wider social ecological systems. Originating from concepts of organizational learning Argyris and Sch n 1978, 1996, Senge 1990, Wenger, 1998 , this second school of thought is informed by social theories of learning, which define learning as active social participation in the practices of a community ... , and there remains little consensus or clarity over the conceptual basis of social learning Wals and van der Leij 2007 . Recently, one of the first courses in Social Learning is being offered at Columbia ... in the learning process. Towards a clearer understanding of social learning Researchers have defined social learning in multiple, overlapping ways and confused social learning with the conditions and methods necessary to facilitate social learning or its potential outcomes. It is important to distinguish social learning as a concept from the conditions or methods that may facilitate social learning, e.g., stakeholder participation, and the potential outcomes of social learning processes ... more details
Social Theory and Social Structure STSS was a landmark publication in sociology by Robert K. Merton . It has been translated into close to 20 languages and is one of the most frequently cited texts in social science s. ref http books.google.com books?vid ISBN140510595X&id xYPMCNQxLzsC&pg PA29&lpg PA29&dq 22Social Theory and Social Structure 22 frequently&sig 8KhmuNjHh8BkacQntgRe7VvV3ew Sztompka, 2003, http books.google.com books?vid ISBN140510595X&id xYPMCNQxLzsC&pg PA29&lpg PA29&dq 22Social Theory and Social Structure 22 frequently&sig 8KhmuNjHh8BkacQntgRe7VvV3ew p.29 ref It was first published in 1949, although revised editions of 1957 and 1968 are often cited. The book introduced many important concepts in sociology, like manifest and latent functions and dysfunctions , obliteration by incorporation , reference groups , self fulfilling prophecy , middle range theory and others. ref Merton, 1980 ref Notes references References Piotr Sztompka , Robert K. Merton , in Blackwell Companion to Major Contemporary Social Theorists , George Ritzer ed. , Blackwell Publishing, 2003, ISBN 1 4051 0595 X Robert K. Merton, http www.garfield.library.upenn.edu classics1980 A1980JS04600001.pdf This Week s Citation Classic Merton R K. Social theory and social structure. New York Free Press, 1949 , Current Contents , 21 12 12 1980 External links http www.mdx.ac.uk www study xmer.htm Extracts Further reading Robert K. Merton, Social Theory and Social Structure , Free Press, 1968, ISBN 0 02 921130 1 Category 1949 books Category Sociology books sociology book stub fr Social Theory and Social Structure ... more details
for understanding and often formally modeling social and economic behavior. Socialconstructionism ...About the science studying social groups the integrated field of study intended to promote civic competence Social studies science The social sciences are the fields of Scholarly method scholarship that study society. ref name Kuper1985 Social science is commonly used as an umbrella term to refer to a plurality ... , Karl Marx and Max Weber are typically cited as the principal architects of modern social science ... of Philosophy ref Positivism Positivist social scientists use methods resembling those of the natural ... Modern science modern sense . Antipositivism Interpretivist social scientists, by contrast, may use social critique or symbolic interpretation rather than constructing empirically falsifiable theories ... Eclecticism eclectic , using multiple Social research methodologies for instance, by combining the quantitative research quantitative and qualitative research qualitative techniques . The term social ... aims and methods. Social science history Main History of the social sciences History of sociology The history of the social sciences begins in the roots of ancient philosophy. In Ancient history ... of mathematical studies presumed a reality independent of the observer and worked by its own rules. Social ... s, such as the Industrial revolution and the French revolution . ref name Kuper1985 The social ... , or the systematic knowledge bases or prescriptive practices, relating to the social improvement of a community group of interacting entities . ref name SocialColumbian1897 Social sciences , Columbian .... Rev. with large additions. New York Dodd, Mead & Company. ref The beginnings of the social ... from Rousseau and other pioneers. The growth of the social sciences is also reflected in other specialized encyclopedias. The modern period saw social science first used as a distinct conceptual field ... William Thompson 1775 1833 ref Social science was influenced by positivism , ref name Kuper1985 ... more details
Social Union may be, Canada s social union, and its Social Union Framework Agreement Any Christian Social Union The German Social Union The National Social Union See also Social unionism, or Social Movement Unionism disambig ... more details
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wiktionary socialSocial refers to the interaction of people and other organisms with each other, and to their collective co existence. Social may also refer to A party or other Category Social events social event Social security , known as the social The Heavenly Social , also known as The Social , a chain of venues owned by Heavenly Records Social media Social Media disambig ... more details
About the Social procedure field of research computer software used for social interaction Social software In philosophy and the social sciences, social software is an interdisciplinary research program ... and design social procedure s. The goals of research in this field are modeling social situations, developing theories of correctness, and designing social procedures. ref name Pacuit10 Pacuit 2005 , p.10 ref Work under the term social software has been going on since about 1996, and conferences ... , who was influential in the development of the field. Goals and tools of social software Current research in the area of social software include the analysis of social procedures and examination ... which are considered by researchers in social software include the concept that a procedure for fair ... auction. What is new in social software compared to older fields is the use of tools from computer science like program logic, analysis of algorithms and epistemic logic. Like programs, social procedures ... s problem is. Notes Reflist Primary references John Searle , The Construction of Social Reality 1995 New York Free Press, c1995. Rohit Jivanlal Parikh Rohit Parikh , Social Software, Synthese , 132, Sep 2002, 187 211. Eric Pacuit and Rohit Jivanlal Parikh Rohit Parikh , Social Interaction, Knowledge, and Social Software , in Interactive Computation The New Paradigm , ed. Dina Goldin, Sott Smolka ... for Social Software , Ph.D. Thesis, University of Amsterdam. ILLC Dissertation Series 2001 10, ISBN 90 6196 510 1. Rohit Jivanlal Parikh Rohit Parikh , Language as social software, in Future Pasts the Analytic ... epacuit thesis.html Topics in Social Software Information in Strategic Situations , Doctoral ... Intelligence AAAI 07 , Vancouver, Canada, July 2007. See also Social procedure Social technology ... York, Graduate Center. http www.philog.ruc.dk phiconf4.html Social Software conference . Carlsberg Academy ... Logic Games and Social Software workshop . King s College, London. November 4 7, 2005. Retrieved on 2009 ... more details
Social parasitism may refer to the following Parasitism social offense , an offense in society human society . Social parasitism biology Social parasitism , it is a redirect now, but has a potential of a separate article a kind of parasitism in biology . disambig ... more details
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A Social Forum is an open meeting place for civil society civil society organizations and individuals ..., Article 1 ref The first Social Forum was the World Social Forum WSF held in January 2001 in Porto ... social forces and promotes democratization and social justice. After the first WSF, the Social Forum idea was replicated across the world in various transnational, national, and local Social Forums. Most, though not all, Social Forums adhere to the http www.forumsocialmundial.org.br main.php?id menu ... in the Social Forums has become iconic for the diversity of the Global Justice Movement or Anti Globalization Movement . For more details see the article on the World Social Forum . Transnational Social Forums List incomplete African Social Forum Americas Social Forum Asian Social Forum European Social Forum ESF Mediterranean Social Forum Pan amazon Social Forum Southern Africa Social Forum World Social Forum National Social Forums List incomplete Austrian Social Forum Belgian Social Forum Belarussian Social Forum Danish Social Forum Finnish Social Forum German Social Forum Greek Social Forum Hungarian Social Forum Norwegian Social Forum Romanian Social Forum Swiss Social Forum Thai Social Forum Turkish Social Forum United States Social Forum Local and Regional Social Forums List incomplete Germany Berlin Social Forum Bremen Social Forum Bochum Social Forum Erlangen Social Forum Freiburg Social Forum Heidelberg Social Forum Leipzig Social Forum Pforzheim Social Forum Reutlingen Social Forum Saar Social Forum T bingen Socil Forum Great Britain Cardiff Social Forum Liverpool Social Forum London Social Forum Manchester Social Forum Sheffield Social Forum Italy http www.ecn.org socialforum Overview Genoa Social Forum Sweden http www.nigd.org nigd wsf area wsf material nigd docs SwedishLocalSocialForums2004 Overview Gothenburg Social Forum Sk ne Social Forum Stockholm Social Forum Ume Social Forum Uppsala Social Forum USA Boston Social Forum Midwest Social Forum Southeast Social ... more details
The term Social Security has several uses. Social security , the general concept of providing welfare Social Security play Social Security play , a play by Andrew Bergman Social Security Australia , the system of welfare payments in Australia Social Security Sweden Social Security United States , the United States retirement disability program Social Security Administration , the agency which administers the U.S. program Social Security number , an identification number used in the U.S. to track individuals for taxation purposes Social Security Trust Fund , the financial accounts for the U.S. retirement program South African Social Security Agency , an agency of the South African government Department of Social Security Department of Health and Social Security See also Canada Pension Plan Canadian Social Insurance National Insurance UK disambig ... more details