Loading [MathJax]/extensions/mml2jax.js
Skip to main content
Library homepage
 

Text Color

Text Size

 

Margin Size

 

Font Type

Enable Dyslexic Font
Social Sci LibreTexts

Search

  • Filter Results
  • Location
  • Classification
    • Article type
    • Author
    • Cover Page
    • License
    • Show TOC
    • Transcluded
    • PrintOptions
    • Number of Print Columns
    • OER program or Publisher
    • Autonumber Section Headings
    • License Version
    • Stage
    • Print CSS
  • Include attachments
Searching in
About 45 results
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Bakersfield_College/Intercultural_Communication_(Pruett-Bakersfield_College)/08%3A_Cultural_Identities/8.03%3A_Identity_and_Migration
    In addition to the main issue of social injustice and cultural loss, Ehrenreich & Hochschild point to the ironic fact that often women in such situations are forced to leave their own children in the ...In addition to the main issue of social injustice and cultural loss, Ehrenreich & Hochschild point to the ironic fact that often women in such situations are forced to leave their own children in the care of others while they tend to the children of their employers. A report from the European Union Institute for Security Studies stated: "Mexicans have come in increasing numbers to work in the carpet plants in the Southeast [USA] and in the meatpacking plants in the Midwest.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Southwestern_College/SOC_106%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity_(Brenner)/05%3A_Native_Americans/5.02%3A_Intergroup_Relations
    While the one-drop rule functioned to preserve the African identity of people for the enforcement of oppressive Jim Crow laws, blood quantum and documents like the Dawes Act sought to reduce or elimin...While the one-drop rule functioned to preserve the African identity of people for the enforcement of oppressive Jim Crow laws, blood quantum and documents like the Dawes Act sought to reduce or eliminate the identity of Indigenous peoples and the government’s treaty obligations to them.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Long_Beach_City_College/Sociology_of_Latin@s%3A_An_Intersectional_Approach_(Ramos)/07%3A_Social_Institutions-_Legal_Economic_Health_Care_Political_Family_Religion/7.01%3A_Legal_System
    According to the Aguirre & Turner (2007), in the period after the Mexican-American war, the Mexican population in the United States experienced a significant loss of social, political, and economic st...According to the Aguirre & Turner (2007), in the period after the Mexican-American war, the Mexican population in the United States experienced a significant loss of social, political, and economic status and was thus relegated to a source of cheap and expendable labor for the growing labor-intensive industries - agriculture, mining, and railroads -especially in the Southwestern part of the United States.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Human_Development/Lifespan_Development_(OpenStax)/03%3A_Physical_and_Cognitive_Development_in_Infants_and_Toddlers_(Birth_to_Age_3)/3.04%3A_Cognition_and_Memory_in_Infants_and_Toddlers
    This section outlines the learning objectives for understanding cognitive development in infants and toddlers. It covers milestones in cognitive development, methods of studying infant cognition, type...This section outlines the learning objectives for understanding cognitive development in infants and toddlers. It covers milestones in cognitive development, methods of studying infant cognition, types of memory and their development, major theories of cognitive development, and variations influenced by environmental factors.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Cosumnes_River_College/SOC_300%3A_Introductory_Sociology_(Lugo)/11%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity/11.01%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity/11.1.05%3A_Intergroup_Relationships
    Intergroup relations (relationships between different groups of people) range along a spectrum between tolerance and intolerance. The most tolerant form of intergroup relations is pluralism, in which ...Intergroup relations (relationships between different groups of people) range along a spectrum between tolerance and intolerance. The most tolerant form of intergroup relations is pluralism, in which no distinction is made between minority and majority groups, but instead there’s equal standing. At the other end of the continuum are amalgamation, expulsion, and even genocide—stark examples of intolerant intergroup relations.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Under_Construction/Purgatory/PSYC_316%3A_Cognition_(Carbary)/13%3A_Cognitive_Development/13.01%3A_Exploring_Cognition
    Jean Piaget is one of the most influential cognitive theorists in development inspired to explore children’s ability to think and reason by watching his own children’s development. He was one of the f...Jean Piaget is one of the most influential cognitive theorists in development inspired to explore children’s ability to think and reason by watching his own children’s development. He was one of the first to recognize and map out the ways in which children’s intelligence differs from that of adults. Lev Vygotsky was a Russian psychologist who believed that a person not only has a set of abilities, but also a set of potential abilities that can be realized if given the proper guidance from others
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Pasadena_City_College/Psych_24_shell_(Lally_and_Valentine-French)/03%3A_Infancy_and_Toddlerhood/3.06%3A_Piaget_and_the_Sensorimotor_Stage
    Piaget's system of infant and toddler cognitive development, including the concepts of schema, assimilation and accommodation, and the six substages of sensorimotor intelligence.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Sociology/Introduction_to_Sociology/Introductory_Sociology_1e_(OpenStax)/11%3A_Race_and_Ethnicity/11.05%3A_Intergroup_Relationships
    Intergroup relations (relationships between different groups of people) range along a spectrum between tolerance and intolerance. The most tolerant form of intergroup relations is pluralism, in which ...Intergroup relations (relationships between different groups of people) range along a spectrum between tolerance and intolerance. The most tolerant form of intergroup relations is pluralism, in which no distinction is made between minority and majority groups, but instead there’s equal standing. At the other end of the continuum are amalgamation, expulsion, and even genocide—stark examples of intolerant intergroup relations.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Canada_College/Essentials_of_Linguistics_Remix_2.0/03%3A_Sounds_Part_2-_Phonology/3.09%3A_Types_of_phonological_rules
    The page discusses various types of phonological rules across different languages, mainly focusing on assimilation, where phonemes change to resemble their surrounding sounds. Examples include phonati...The page discusses various types of phonological rules across different languages, mainly focusing on assimilation, where phonemes change to resemble their surrounding sounds. Examples include phonation assimilation in Wemba Wemba, place assimilation in Persian, and nasality assimilation in Ka???apor. The page also highlights other articulatory processes such as aspiration in English, deletion, epenthesis, metathesis, and constraints in certain languages.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Social_Justice_Studies/Race_and_Ethnic_Relations_in_the_U.S.%3A_An_Intersectional_Approach/05%3A_Native_Americans/5.02%3A_Intergroup_Relations
    The current treaties are so bent that they are about to break and there is a law suit in federal court concerning the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), which is part of the Department of the Interior, a...The current treaties are so bent that they are about to break and there is a law suit in federal court concerning the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), which is part of the Department of the Interior, and it is responsible for the management of reservation land and the people living on reservations.
  • https://socialsci.libretexts.org/Courses/Rio_Hondo/CD_106%3A_Child_Growth_and_Development_(Andrade)/11%3A_Middle_Childhood_-_Cognitive__Development/11.10%3A_Theories_of_Language_Development
    Humans, especially children, have an amazing ability to learn language. Within the first year of life, children will have learned many of the necessary concepts to have functional language, although i...Humans, especially children, have an amazing ability to learn language. Within the first year of life, children will have learned many of the necessary concepts to have functional language, although it will still take years for their capabilities to develop fully. As we just explained, some people learn two or more languages fluently and are bilingual or multilingual. Here is a recap of the theorists and theories that have been proposed to explain the development of language.

Support Center

How can we help?