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  2. Social norm - Wikipedia

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    A social norm is a shared standard of acceptable behavior by a group. [1] Social norms can both be informal understandings that govern the behavior of members of a society, as well as be codified into rules and laws. [2]

  3. Social influence - Wikipedia

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    There are three processes of attitude change as defined by Harvard psychologist Herbert Kelman in a 1958 paper published in the Journal of Conflict Resolution. [1] The purpose of defining these processes was to help determine the effects of social influence: for example, to separate public conformity (behavior) from private acceptance (personal belief).

  4. Norma (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Norma: International Journal for Masculinity Studies is a quarterly academic journal in the field of masculinity studies, published by Routledge. It was established in 2006 as the Nordic Journal for Masculinity Studies , a joint effort of the masculinities studies research communities in Denmark , Finland , Iceland , Norway , and Sweden .

  5. Social judgment theory - Wikipedia

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    Social judgment theory is a framework that studies human judgment. It is how people's current attitudes shape the development of sharing and communicating information. [1]

  6. Social order - Wikipedia

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    Johnson; Hume; Burke; More; Maistre; Bonald; Chateaubriand; Czartoryski; Coleridge; Karamzin; Savigny; Carlyle; Ranke; Newman; Tocqueville; Dostoevsky; Taine; Le Bon ...

  7. Moral authority - Wikipedia

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    Talking of the poet, O'Donoghue argued in 2009 that Seamus Heaney still wielded some degree of moral authority, attributed in large part to his modernist reticence, lack of dogma, and capacity for self-doubt [12] – as opposed for example to the unchallenged moral authority for centuries attributed to Virgil as a norma vivendi, i.e. a norm of ...

  8. Norma Elia Cantú - Wikipedia

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    Norma Elia Cantú (born January 3, 1947) is a Chicana postmodernist writer and the Murchison Professor in the Humanities at Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. [ 1 ] Early life and education

  9. Norma Howard - Wikipedia

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    Norma "Nana" Howard (1958–2024) [1] was a Choctaw Nation artist from Stigler, Oklahoma, who painted genre scenes of children playing, women working in fields, and other images inspired by family stories and Choctaw life. Howard won her first art award at the 1995 Red Earth Native American Cultural Festival in Oklahoma City. [2]