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To implement this method requires institutions that facilitate three things: (1) habits of critical, experimental inquiry; (2) widespread communication of the consequences of instituting norms, and (3) extensive sympathy, so that the consequences of norms for everyone are treated seriously in appraising them and imagining and adopting alternatives.

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Moreover, the consequences of NORM occurrence can be amplified by the simultaneous presence of other pollutants.

Poverty is often both cause and consequence of norms and discrimination that build on race, caste or gender.

Recently, Miller has examined the antecedents and consequences of a "norm of self interest," which he has shown has a powerful impact on people's actions and opinions.

Her recent work includes examining the effects of the 1996 United States welfare reform on marriage and divorce, household decision-making around fertility and education in Zambia, and the economic consequences of the cultural norms around marriage in sub-Saharan Africa, India and Asia.

An important consequence of this "norm of silence" is that structural settings are being reproduced without alteration, nurturing possible future incidents, especially if the events go by unnoticed by staff.

Although most of us think that feelings are deeply personal and private experiences, this seminar explores the social side of emotion¿including how they are socially learned, shaped, regulated, and distributed in the population as well as the consequences of emotion culture, emotion norms, emotional labor, and emotional deviance for individuals and society.

Unlike so many other movies about romance between men, from Brokeback Mountain to Stranger by the Lake, the love that develops between Elio and Oliver isn't marked by derision, violence, or the consequences of breaking with hetero norms.

The TPB proposes that the most proximal cognitive determinant of behaviour is intention which, in turn, is predicted by attitude (i.e. evaluation of probable consequences of that behaviour), subjective norm (i.e. perception of others' approval of the behaviour) and perceived behavioural control (PBC; i.e. perception of control based on perception of skills and external obstacles/facilitators).

President Trump may not believe in a rules-based international order, but we may now be seeing the consequences of the absence of global norms.

Efforts should be made to increase public awareness of the physical, reproductive, mental, and societal consequences of GBV and to shift norms of acceptance of GBV.

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