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  2. Sociomateriality - Wikipedia

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    Leonardi [16] explains the reason for sociomateriality's existence: '(a) that all materiality (as defined in the prior section) is social in that it was created through social processes and it is interpreted and used in social contexts and (b) that all social action is possible because of some materiality' (p. 32). The emergence of the term ...

  3. Dragapult - Wikipedia

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  4. Materiality (social sciences and humanities) - Wikipedia

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    In the social sciences, materiality is the notion that the physical properties of a cultural artifact have consequences for how the object is used. [1] Some scholars expand this definition to encompass a broader range of actions, such as the process of making art, and the power of organizations and institutions to orient activity around themselves. [1]

  5. Allport's Scale - Wikipedia

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    Physical Attack: The in-group vandalizes, burns, or otherwise destroys out-group property and carries out violent attacks on individuals or groups. [2] Physical harm is done to members of the out-group.

  6. DARVO - Wikipedia

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    The offenses ranged from social mistreatment, like betrayed secrets, to interpersonal violence, like sexual assault or child abuse. DARVO is particularly likely in cases of sexual violence, with one study of women who had been sexually assaulted at university reporting that half of the perpetrators involved had used elements of DARVO in later ...

  7. Bomb-making materials found at home of New Orleans attacker ...

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    They also detonated some materials found at a New Orleans Airbnb. ... identified as the attacker in the New Orleans truck rampage, on Jan. 1, 2025. / Credit: Brett Coomer/Houston Chronicle via ...

  8. Sociality - Wikipedia

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    An animal that exhibits a high degree of sociality is called a social animal. The highest degree of sociality recognized by sociobiologists is eusociality. A eusocial taxon is one that exhibits overlapping adult generations, reproductive division of labor, cooperative care of young, and—in the most refined cases—a biological caste system.

  9. Diplocaulus - Wikipedia

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    Artist's reconstruction of D. magnicornis with conservative skin flaps attached to its tabular horns. Diplocaulus had a stocky, salamander-like body, but was relatively large, reaching up to 1 m (3.3 ft) in length.