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  • 21Social marketing — is the systematic application of marketing along with other concepts and techniques to achieve specific behavioral goals for a social good. Social marketing can be applied to promote, for example, merit goods, make the society avoid demerit goods …

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  • 22Disease management (health) — Disease management is defined as a system of coordinated health care interventions and communications for populations with conditions in which patient self care efforts are significant. [1][2][3] For people who can access health care… …

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  • 23Social Darwinism — is a term commonly used for theories of society that emerged in England and the United States in the 1870s, seeking to apply the principles of Darwinian evolution to sociology and politics.[1] It especially refers to notions of struggle for… …

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  • 24Social simulation — is the modeling or simulation, normally performed using a computer, of social phenomena (e.g., cooperation, competition, markets, social networks dynamics, etc.). A subset within social simulations are Agent Based Social Simulations (ABSS) which… …

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  • 25Social progress — is defined as the changing of society toward the ideal. The concept of social progress was introduced in the early, 19th century social theories, especially those of social evolutionists like August Comte and Herbert Spencer. It was present in… …

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  • 26Social capitalism — as a theory challenges the idea that socialism and capitalism are mutually exclusive. Social capitalism posits that a strong social support network for the poor enhances capital output. By decreasing poverty, capital market participation is… …

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  • 27Social Advertising — has been around for years, contrary to this new definition given by Zuckerberg. It s about applying marketing and advertising principles to promote health and social issues and bringing about positive behavior change. It s what nonprofits and… …

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  • 28Social network analysis software — is used to identify, represent, analyze, visualize or simulate nodes (e.g. agents, organizations, or knowledge) and edges (relationships) from various types of input data (relational and non relational), including mathematical models of social… …

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  • 29Social epidemiology — is defined as The branch of epidemiology that studies the social distribution and social determinants of health, [Berkman LA, Kawachi I. A Historical Framework for Social Epidemiology. In: Berkman L, Kawachi I, eds. Social epidemiology . New York …

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  • 30Social mania — Social manias are mass movements which periodically sweep through society, sometimes on a world wide basis. They are characterized by an outpouring of enthusiasm, mass involvement and millennialist goals. Social manias are contagious social… …

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