scholarly journals Internet y cognición social = Internet and social cognition

2018 ◽  
pp. 115
Author(s):  
Aníbal Monasterio Astobiza

Resumen: La naturaleza social del ser humano predice que solo relaciones relativamente débiles pueden mantenerse sin una interacción cara-a-cara. La revolución digital y la omnipresencia de la tecnología nos permiten comunicarnos, entretenernos, jugar, y obtener información sin interactuar con otras personas. Varios autores sostienen que el uso de Internet produce cambios en nuestras emociones, mente y comportamiento causando un déficit en nuestra capacidad para interactuar con otras personas (cognición social) e incluso afectar a nuestra salud mental (Greenfield 2015). En este escrito, hacemos una revisión del estado de la cuestión argumentando que existe una psicopatologización de la cognición social en la cultura digital y que Internet, los videojuegos, redes sociales o la realidad virtual no son obstáculos para el bienestar social de las personas.Abstract: The social nature of human beings predicts that only relatively weak relationships can be maintained without face to face interaction. Digital revolution and the pervasive presence of technology enable us to communicate, entertain us, play and get information without interacting with other people. Several authors sustain that Internet use affects our emotions, mind, and behavior causing a deficit in our capacity to interact with other people (social cognition) and even causing disorders in mental health (Greenfield, 2015). In this paper, we review the state of the art arguing that exists a psycho-pathologization of social cognition in the digital culture and that Internet, videogames, social media, or virtual reality are not obstacles to social well-being.

2018 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Muzakkir Muzakkir

The study and analysis in this paper based on addressing gender differences is common as long as it does not result in gender inequalities. In general, the notion of gender is a visible difference between men and women when viewed from values and behavior. In the Women Studies Encyclopedia it is explained that Gender is a cultural concept, seeking to make a distinction in terms of the roles, behaviors, mentality, and emotional characteristics of the growing male and female in society. However, reality in society indicates that gender differences give rise to various forms of inequality and injustice. Islam is a religion that strongly emphasizes the importance of respect for human beings and it seems his teaching is very accommodating to human values. One form of elaboration of human values is a sincere recognition of human equality and unity. The women of Rasulullah SAW era are described as active, polite, well-preserved women. In fact, in the Qur'an, the ideal figure of a Muslim is symbolized as a person who has independence in politics, like the figure of Queen Balqis who leads the superpower kingdom (`arsyun` azhim). Communication is the exchange of ideas, information, feelings or thoughts between people (individuals) face to face (face to face), verbal and non verbal. While counseling is a reciprocal relationship between two individuals, where a counselor is trying to help the other (the client) to try to solve the problems he is facing.Relation of gender is a social relationship between men and women who are socially formed and culture in doing everything. Based on the findings, it turns out that the meeting in West Aceh district, who want to appear in politics and to become ruler is still zero percent. Keywords: Gender Relations, Communications, Public Speaking, Private Speaking


2018 ◽  
Vol 9 ◽  
pp. 105-121
Author(s):  
ADRIANA JIMENEZ ◽  
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AIDA JIMENEZ

Entrepreneurship is a current term that seeks to address problems of economic and social nature, because it motivates students to take initiatives in creating their own businesses not only as individual well-being but social impact, providing employment opportunities to others. Many entrepreneurs have emerged from perso- nal motivations that have led them to implement entrepreneurship as a solution strategy and mee- ting their needs, it is essential to understand that entrepreneurship is not a privilege, it ́s not innate to human beings; rather it contemplates a set of skills that are learned throughout life. According to the regulations with the promulgation of Law 1014 of 2006 secondary education should be aimed at preparing young people from her school for entrepreneurship and business management by adopting labor skills to do so productive and able to seek independent income to improve their quality life and thus portend economic growth. It is important to make educational proposals that address learning needs in current contexts where training is comprehensive and does not seek only to impart knowledge but also provide tools that contribute to the formation of competitive students and this helps them to function in the workplace. That is why, a curriculum design and implementation workshops in the vocational middle of the Educational Institution Gabriel Betancourt to contribute and strengthen entrepreneurship is proposed.


Author(s):  
Aulia Monica ◽  
Sonia Ritongs ◽  
Suhairi Suhairi

Interpersonal skill (interpersonal ability) is the ability to recognize and respond appropriately to one's feelings, attitudes and behavior, motivations and desires. This ability is very necessary because in everyday life it is almost impossible for humans not to relate to other people. In the scheme of living together arises the need to understand the needs of other human beings. Good and effective interpersonal communication skills are needed by humans so that they can carry out all their activities smoothly. Especially when someone performs activities in formal situations, for example in a work environment. More importantly, when a person's work activities are face-to-face with other people, most of the activities are interpersonal communication activities


Author(s):  
Abbas Ali Papoush ◽  
Akbar Afarinesh ◽  
Abul Qasem Assi

Introduction: The present study entitled  Nomadicating  of the sleep and wakefulness index from the source of the creating and maintaining of the health of Islamic baring has been done using a qualitative analytical-descriptive research method based on library studies. Unfortunately, the results indicated that despite the precise and expansive attention that the verses and recommendations of the great elites have emphasized on the importance of the well-being of the soul in the creating and maintaining of the health, and the scientific and practical solutions attributed to this, most of this material is neglected. Most people and every day diseases and clinical interventions are at the level of quality and life expectancy of human beings. However, the results of this study suggest that new scientific findings, as needed, should address issues related to sleep and behavior, including  forbidden sleep time, places where prohibition of sleeping, proper sleep, sensitive hours, wakefulness, and effects of the mental and psychological state of people from the above mentioned nature in these situations, as well as the rituals before going to bed, waking up and recovering properly from the bed in order to minimize the sudden increase in blood pressure and its links with people's mood, the amount of sleep and the permission or unauthorized sleep during the day, etc. In this research, the answers of many people in this regard were provided.


Author(s):  
Alan L. Mittleman

This chapter moves into the political and economic aspects of human nature. Given scarcity and interdependence, what sense has Judaism made of the material well-being necessary for human flourishing? What are Jewish attitudes toward prosperity, market relations, labor, and leisure? What has Judaism had to say about the political dimensions of human nature? If all humans are made in the image of God, what does that original equality imply for political order, authority, and justice? In what kinds of systems can human beings best flourish? It argues that Jewish tradition shows that we act in conformity with our nature when we elevate, improve, and sanctify it. As co-creators of the world with God, we are not just the sport of our biochemistry. We are persons who can select and choose among the traits that comprise our very own natures, cultivating some and weeding out others.


Author(s):  
Abbie J. Shipp

Temporal focus is the individual tendency to characteristically think more or less about the past, present, and future. Although originally rooted in early work from psychology, research on temporal focus has been steadily growing in a number of research areas, particularly since Zimbardo and Boyd’s (1999) influential article on the topic. This chapter will review temporal focus research from the past to the present, including how temporal focus has been conceptualized and measured, and which correlates and outcomes have been tested in terms of well-being and behavior. Based on this review, an agenda for research is created to direct temporal focus research in the future.


Symmetry ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 657
Author(s):  
Rezzy Eko Caraka ◽  
Maengseok Noh ◽  
Rung-Ching Chen ◽  
Youngjo Lee ◽  
Prana Ugiana Gio ◽  
...  

Design: Health issues throughout the sustainable development goals have also been integrated into one ultimate goal, which helps to ensure a healthy lifestyle as well as enhances well-being for any and all human beings of all social level. Meanwhile, regarding the clime change, we may take urgent action to its impacts. Purpose: Nowadays, climate change makes it much more difficult to control the pattern of diseases transmitted and sometimes hard to prevent. In line with this, Centres for Disease Control (CDC) Taiwan grouped the spread of disease through its source in the first six main groups. Those are food or waterborne, airborne or droplet, vector-borne, sexually transmitted or blood-borne, contact transmission, and miscellaneous. According to this, academics, government, and the private sector should work together and collaborate to maintain the health issue. This article examines and connects the climate and communicable aspects towards Penta-Helix in Taiwan. Finding: In summary, we have been addressing the knowledge center on the number of private companies throughout the health care sector, the number of healthcare facilities, and the education institutions widely recognized as Penta Helix. In addition, we used hierarchical likelihood structural equation modeling (HSEMs). All the relationship variables among climate, communicable disease, and Penta Helix can be interpreted through the latent variables with GoF 79.24%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Giacomo Figà Talamanca

Abstract Joint action among human beings is characterized by using elaborate cognitive feats, such as representing the mental states of others about a certain state of affairs. It is still debated how these capacities evolved in the hominid lineage. I suggest that the consolidation of a shared practice over time can foster the predictability of other’s behavior. This might facilitate the evolutionary passage from inferring what others might know by simply seeing them and what they are viewing towards a mutual awareness of each other’s beliefs. I will examine the case for cooperative hunting in one chimpanzee community and argue that it is evidence that they have the potential to achieve common ground, suggesting that the consolidation of a practice might have supported the evolution of higher social cognition in the hominid lineage.


Author(s):  
Javier Ortuño-Sierra ◽  
Beatriz Lucas-Molina ◽  
Félix Inchausti ◽  
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero

Psychological problems in children and adolescent populations range from 10% to 20% [...]


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