Topic
Social change
About: Social change is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 61197 publications have been published within this topic receiving 1797013 citations.
Papers published on a yearly basis
Papers
More filters
••
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors address the potential for equity within food-system localization in practical and conceptual terms, and propose a framework to consider inherited material and discursive asymmetries within economic, demography, geography and democracy.
Abstract: For alternative agrifood social movements, food-system localization is both an ideal and a pathway to resolve environmental, social and economic issues in the food system. This article addresses the potential for equity within food-system localization in practical and conceptual terms. Historical processes have shaped regions and social relations with vast differences in wealth, power and privilege and this has implications for thinking about and enacting equity through food-system localization. If food-system localization efforts are to work toward equity, they must consider inherited material and discursive asymmetries within frameworks of economy, demography, geography and democracy.
367 citations
•
22 Nov 2004
TL;DR: In this article, Boy Power: Representations of the "New Girl" Reviving Ophelia: Girlhood as Crisis Education, Work and Self-Making Girls and the Changing Family Re/sisters: Girls' Cultures and Friendships Sexuality and the Body: Old Binaries and New Possibilities Politics, Citizenship and Young Women Feminism, Power and Social Change Conclusion Bibliography Index
Abstract: Introduction Girl Power: Representations of the "New Girl" Reviving Ophelia: Girlhood as Crisis Education, Work and Self-Making Girls and the Changing Family Re/sisters: Girls' Cultures and Friendships Sexuality and the Body: Old Binaries and New Possibilities Politics, Citizenship and Young Women Feminism, Power and Social Change Conclusion Bibliography Index
367 citations
••
TL;DR: The telephone interview was used in a study by one of the authors (EC) which explored the experience of postoperative pain, and issues relating to ethical considerations, reliability, validity, limitations and analysis are explored.
Abstract: The increasing popularity of the telephone interview as a research method may be a reflection of broader social change and technological advances, with increased use and acceptability of telecommun...
366 citations