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Best 1 Strava
Strava
Free Plan Available From $14.99/mo for premium plan

Strava remains the dominant force in the running community, offering a robust combination of GPS tracking, social networking, and performance analysis. Its signature 'Segments' feature allows runners to compete against others on specific sections of routes, fostering a competitive and engaging exper...

9.07 Excellent
Why this score?

Strava scores 9.5/10 due to its comprehensive tracking features, strong social community, and user-friendly interface. However, the occasional app crashes and limited offline functionality are minor drawbacks.

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2 Fitbit App
Fitbit App
Free Plan Available From $7.99/mo for premium plan

The Fitbit app is a fantastic entry point for beginners, seamlessly integrating with Fitbit devices and offering a user-friendly interface. It provides guided programs for various fitness levels, from walking to more intense workouts. The apps strength lies in its simplicity and motivational feature...

8.00 Great
Why this score?

The Fitbit App scores 8.8/10 due to its comprehensive tracking features, user-friendly interface, and seamless integration with devices. However, the lack of customization options for advanced users and occasional app bugs bring down the score slightly.

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3 Habitica
Habitica
Free Plan Available From $4.99/mo

Habitica transforms habit tracking into a role-playing game, fostering engagement and accountability. While initially designed for individuals, its team features allow organizations to create shared challenges and reward systems. Key features include customizable habits and tasks, a party system for...

7.38 Good
Why this score?

Habitica scores 8.5/10 due to its engaging gamification approach and strong community features, but it lacks some advanced customization options for power users.

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4 Severance (Television Series)

Apple TV+'s 'Severance' presents a chillingly plausible dystopian vision of corporate control and the fragmentation of identity. The series follows employees who undergo a procedure to sever their work memories from their personal lives. Its a powerful commentary on the dehumanizing aspects of moder...

5 St. Moritz, Switzerland

St. Moritz defines alpine luxury. While its skiing is world-class, its draw is equally rooted in its opulent atmosphere, high-end wellness facilities, and exclusive social scene. It appeals to those who want pristine powder days followed by five-star pampering. The resort maintains an air of sophist...

6 REVER App
REVER App

REVER is a mobile GPS application built for adventure seekers, particularly motorcycle riders. It provides detailed navigation with offline map access, crucial for remote areas. Users can plan routes, share their journeys with other REVER users, and record trip data. The app’s social features connec...

7 Zwift Zwift Companion App

This companion app enhances the core Zwift experience by providing social features, race management tools, and connectivity enhancements outside of the main riding interface. It helps users plan their virtual races, connect with friends before and after rides, and manage their profile within the Zwi...

8 Heetch
Heetch

Heetch is a ride-sharing app popular among young adults in France, known for its social and community-focused approach. The app allows riders to see driver profiles and preferences, fostering a more personalized experience. Heetchs emphasis on affordability and social interaction has made it a favor...

9 Cathy Come Home

Cathy Come Home is a British docudrama film exploring the devastating consequences of social inequality. Shot in a realistic documentary style, it tells the story of a young family’s eviction and subsequent homelessness. The film powerfully illustrates systemic failures within the welfare system and...

10 Lacaton & Vassal

Lacaton & Vassal is a French architectural practice founded in 1987 by Anne Lacaton and Jean-Philippe Vassal. The firm received the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2021 for its work prioritizing renovation and addition over demolition, particularly in the transformation of post-war social housing. No...

9.42 Excellent
Why this score?

Pritzker laureates acclaimed for humane transformation, affordability, generosity, and sustainability; unusually strong alignment between social value and architectural quality.

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11 Edward Evans-Pritchard

Edward Evan Evans-Pritchard was a British social anthropologist whose field research in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan examined the Azande and Nuer. Witchcraft, Oracles and Magic among the Azande, published in 1937, analyzed how supernatural explanations operated within Azande social life, while The Nuer,...

9.35 Excellent
Why this score?

Canonical ethnographies of the Azande and Nuer remain foundational; exceptional disciplinary influence despite sustained critiques of structural-functionalism and colonial framing.

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12 Clownfish (Amphiprioninae)

The Clownfish is a staple for a reason: it is charismatic, relatively peaceful, and forms strong bonds. Their symbiotic relationship with sea anemones makes them visually stunning and adds a layer of natural interaction to the tank. They are generally forgiving of minor husbandry errors, making them...

13 Harvard University Department of Psychology

Harvard's Psychology Department is a global leader in psychological research and training. The programs strength lies in its diverse areas of expertise, including clinical, developmental, and social psychology. Students benefit from a collaborative environment and access to extensive resources. Harv...

14 Garry Winogrand

Garry Winogrand was a prominent American photographer known for his candid black-and-white street photographs. His work captures everyday moments in public spaces, primarily during the post-World War II era, offering a unique perspective on social interactions and urban life. Winogrand’s dynamic com...

15 Bronislaw Malinowski

Bronisław Malinowski was a Polish-British anthropologist who is credited with establishing the modern practice of ethnographic fieldwork. During World War I, he conducted extended research in the Trobriand Islands of Papua New Guinea, where he developed the method of participant observation. This ap...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Same canonical figure as Malinowski entry; participant observation and Argonauts define modern fieldwork.

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16 Andy Warhol - Birmingham Race Riot (1964)

Birmingham Race Riot is a silkscreen artwork created by American Pop artist Andy Warhol in 1964. The piece is based on a series of news photographs captured by photojournalist Charles Moore, which documented police officers using attack dogs against peaceful civil rights protesters in Birmingham, Al...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

One of Warhol's strongest political disaster images; major museum consensus, historical gravity, high critical importance.

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17 Andy Warhol - Race Riot (1964)

Birmingham Race Riot is a 1964 screenprint series by American Pop artist Andy Warhol. The artwork is based on a series of news photographs taken by Charles Moore for Life magazine, which documented police using dogs and fire hoses against civil rights protesters in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1963. It b...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Powerful civil-rights image from Warhol's disaster work; major scholarly respect, difficult subject, high art-historical importance.

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18 Kurt Lewin
Kurt Lewin

Kurt Lewin was a prominent 20th-century psychologist who developed field theory to understand human behavior within its context. His work significantly influenced social psychology, particularly regarding group dynamics and organizational change. Primarily studied by academics and researchers invest...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Field theory, group dynamics, and action research made him central to modern social and organizational psychology.

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19 Marc Bloch
Marc Bloch

Marc Bloch was a prominent French historian of the 20th century. He is best known for his foundational work in Annales School history, shifting focus from traditional elite narratives to broader social and economic analysis of medieval Europe. His research explored themes like rural life, mentalitie...

9.20 Excellent
Why this score?

Annales founder and master medievalist, admired for method, comparison and historical imagination; enduring professional stature.

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20 E. E. Evans-Pritchard

E. E. Evans-Pritchard was a prominent British social anthropologist recognized for his extensive ethnographic studies of African societies. During the 1930s, he conducted foundational fieldwork among the Azande and Nuer peoples of southern Sudan, producing classic texts such as "Witchcraft, Oracles...

9.18 Excellent
Why this score?

Azande and Nuer studies are canonical; major British social anthropology influence.

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21 Leon Festinger

Leon Festinger was a prominent American social psychologist whose work fundamentally shaped our understanding of human behavior. He is best known for developing cognitive dissonance theory in 1957, exploring the psychological stress experienced when individuals hold conflicting beliefs or engage in...

9.18 Excellent
Why this score?

Cognitive dissonance is one of social psychology's most robust and influential theories.

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22 Giant Mountain Honey Bee (Apis laboriosa)

Apis laboriosa, commonly known as the giant Himalayan honey bee, is the largest species of honey bee in the world. Native to the high-altitude mountainous regions of the Himalayas, these social insects construct massive, exposed combs on vertical cliff faces. The bees forage on local flora, includin...

9.12 Excellent
Why this score?

World-record size, dramatic Himalayan cliff colonies, and culturally significant honey harvesting give it exceptional scientific and public appeal.

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23 TikTok
TikTok

TikTok remains the undisputed king of short-form video, driven by its incredibly effective algorithm and a constant stream of viral trends. Its ease of use and powerful creation tools empower anyone to become a content creator. The platform's focus on entertainment and discovery fosters a highly eng...

24 Italian Honey Bee (Apis mellifera ligustica)

Apis mellifera ligustica, the Italian honey bee, is a subspecies of the Western honey bee native to the Italian peninsula. It is among the most widely distributed honey bee subspecies kept by beekeepers worldwide, valued for its relatively gentle temperament, strong colony buildup in spring, and pro...

9.08 Excellent
Why this score?

Global dominance, docility, productivity, and beginner suitability establish an elite beekeeping reputation, despite weaker cold tolerance and robbing tendencies.

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25 Lina Bo Bardi

Lina Bo Bardi is a significant twentieth-century architect born in Italy and working primarily in Brazil. Her designs, including the Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand (MASP), represent a socially conscious approach to modernist architecture. She focused on creating spaces that engaged w...

26 Rusty Patched Bumble Bee (Bombus affinis)

Bombus affinis, commonly known as the rusty patched bumblebee, is a species of social bee native to North America. Historically abundant across the eastern United States and southeastern Canada, the bee is identified by the distinct rusty-colored patch on the abdomen of its workers and males. In 201...

9.05 Excellent
Why this score?

Landmark endangered-species status, major conservation attention, and valued pollination create unusually strong expert recognition and public sympathy.

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27 Natalie Zemon Davis

Natalie Zemon Davis was a Canadian-American historian whose work focused on social and cultural life in early modern Europe, particularly France. She studied subjects including religion, gender, popular belief, ritual, and the experiences of ordinary people, often combining archival research with me...

9.05 Excellent
Why this score?

Pioneering cultural and gender historian, acclaimed for microhistorical craft and archival imagination; broad professional esteem.

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28 David Goldblatt

David Goldblatt is a renowned photographic artist whose extensive work documents South Africa’s history under apartheid. His photographs, particularly those collected in *On the Mines* (1973), offer crucial social and historical insight into the period's inequalities and injustices. Primarily focuse...

29 Xbox Social Privacy Settings

The Xbox Social Privacy Settings allow parents to control their children’s online interactions within the Xbox ecosystem. This feature enables guardians to manage friend requests, profile visibility, and communication options for Microsoft accounts used in gaming. It is designed for families seeking...

30 George Eliot

George Eliot, born Mary Ann Evans, was a prominent 19th-century British novelist celebrated for her deeply realistic portrayals of social life. Her works, including *Middlemarch*, explored complex human relationships and societal issues within Victorian England. She is particularly significant for h...

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What leads the Social Choice ranking?

Strava currently leads the Social Choice results with a displayed score of 9.07/10. This is an editorial ranking result for the items included on this page, not a universal verdict for every use case.

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The 0 to 10 score is Lunoo's ranking judgment. Strong confidence means 10 or more recorded comparison checks, some means 2 to 9, and provisional means fewer than 2.

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