Postmodern perspectives on care: the vigil and the gift
In: Critical social policy: a journal of theory and practice in social welfare, Issue 44/45
ISSN: 0261-0183
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In: Critical social policy: a journal of theory and practice in social welfare, Issue 44/45
ISSN: 0261-0183
In: The annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 553, p. 75-86
ISSN: 0002-7162
THE OCEAN SHIPPING INDUSTRY REMAINS THE ODD MAN OUT IN AN ERA OF DEREGULATION AND DECREASED PROTECTIONISM FOR THE ECONOMY IN GENERAL AND TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRIES IN PARTICULAR. IN THIS ARTICLE, WE DISCUSS CURRENT U.S. POLICIES TOWARD OCEAN SHIPPING AND ANALYZE THEIR RATIONALES AND CONSEQUENCES. A LONG-STANDING COMBINATION OF OPERATING AND CONSTRUCTION SUBSIDIES, ANTITRUST IMMUNITY, AND RESERVED CARGO HAS SHIELDED THE U.S. MERCHANT MARINE FROM MARKET FORCES. THIS PROTECTION HAS MEANT HIGHER COSTS FOR SHIPPING GOODS IN THE COASTAL TRADES AND HIGHER COSTS FOR SHIPPING GOVERNMENT-IMPELLED CARGOES. GOVERNMENT-ENFORCED CARTEL AGREEMENTS MAINTAIN RATES ABOVE MARKET LEVELS. THESE POLICIES ARE RESPONSIBLE, AT LEAST IN PART, FOR THE STEADY DECLINE OF THE U.S. FLEET. THE RATIONALE FOR THESE POLICIES IS BASED ON FAULTY ECONOMIC REASONING. EVEN THE APPARENTLY STRONGEST RATIONALE, THE NEED FOR THE U.S. MERCHANT MARINE IN THE EVENT OF WAR, DOES NOT PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR CURRENT POLICIES. THE AUTHORS CONCLUDE THAT A CHANGE IN COURSE IS IMPERATIVE. THEY RECOMMEND AN END TO ECONOMIC REGULATION, CARGO PREFERENCE, AND OPERATING AND CONSTRUCTION SUBSIDIES. THE RESULT WOULD BE A MORE EFFICIENT MERCHANT MARINE.
In: Historical dictionaries of religions, philosophies, and movements
Historical Dictionary of Leibniz's Philosophy, Second Edition contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has more than 500 cross-referenced entries on Leibniz's philosophy, written work, teachers, contemporaries, and philosophers influenced by him.
International audience ; The Dementias Platform UK Data Portal is a data repository facilitating access to data for 3 370 929 individuals in 42 cohorts. The Data Portal is an end-to-end data management solution providing a secure, fully auditable, remote access environment for the analysis of cohort data. All projects utilising the data are by default collaborations with the cohort research teams generating the data. The Data Portal uses UK Secure eResearch Platform infrastructure to provide three core utilities: data discovery, access, and analysis. These are delivered using a 7 layered architecture comprising: data ingestion, data curation, platform interoperability, data discovery, access brokerage, data analysis and knowledge preservation. Automated, streamlined, and standardised procedures reduce the administrative burden for all stakeholders, particularly for requests involving multiple independent datasets, where a single request may be forwarded to multiple data controllers. Researchers are provided with their own secure 'lab' using VMware which is accessed using two factor authentication. Over the last 2 years, 160 project proposals involving 579 individual cohort data access requests were received. These were received from 268 applicants spanning 72 institutions (56 academic, 13 commercial, 3 government) in 16 countries with 84 requests involving multiple cohorts. Projects are varied including multi-modal, machine learning, and Mendelian randomisation analyses. Data access is usually free at point of use although a small number of cohorts require a data access fee.
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International audience ; The Dementias Platform UK Data Portal is a data repository facilitating access to data for 3 370 929 individuals in 42 cohorts. The Data Portal is an end-to-end data management solution providing a secure, fully auditable, remote access environment for the analysis of cohort data. All projects utilising the data are by default collaborations with the cohort research teams generating the data. The Data Portal uses UK Secure eResearch Platform infrastructure to provide three core utilities: data discovery, access, and analysis. These are delivered using a 7 layered architecture comprising: data ingestion, data curation, platform interoperability, data discovery, access brokerage, data analysis and knowledge preservation. Automated, streamlined, and standardised procedures reduce the administrative burden for all stakeholders, particularly for requests involving multiple independent datasets, where a single request may be forwarded to multiple data controllers. Researchers are provided with their own secure 'lab' using VMware which is accessed using two factor authentication. Over the last 2 years, 160 project proposals involving 579 individual cohort data access requests were received. These were received from 268 applicants spanning 72 institutions (56 academic, 13 commercial, 3 government) in 16 countries with 84 requests involving multiple cohorts. Projects are varied including multi-modal, machine learning, and Mendelian randomisation analyses. Data access is usually free at point of use although a small number of cohorts require a data access fee.
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The Dementias Platform UK Data Portal is a data repository facilitating access to data for 3 370 929 individuals in 42 cohorts. The Data Portal is an end-to-end data management solution providing a secure, fully auditable, remote access environment for the analysis of cohort data. All projects utilising the data are by default collaborations with the cohort research teams generating the data. The Data Portal uses UK Secure eResearch Platform infrastructure to provide three core utilities: data discovery, access, and analysis. These are delivered using a 7 layered architecture comprising: data ingestion, data curation, platform interoperability, data discovery, access brokerage, data analysis and knowledge preservation. Automated, streamlined, and standardised procedures reduce the administrative burden for all stakeholders, particularly for requests involving multiple independent datasets, where a single request may be forwarded to multiple data controllers. Researchers are provided with their own secure 'lab' using VMware which is accessed using two factor authentication. Over the last 2 years, 160 project proposals involving 579 individual cohort data access requests were received. These were received from 268 applicants spanning 72 institutions (56 academic, 13 commercial, 3 government) in 16 countries with 84 requests involving multiple cohorts. Projects are varied including multi-modal, machine learning, and Mendelian randomisation analyses. Data access is usually free at point of use although a small number of cohorts require a data access fee.
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