Gani-re Kami Di-ne. Paintings by L. De Guzman, September 6–16, 2013. Galleria Immanuel, Legazpi Village, Makati City
In: Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 110
ISSN: 2094-9375
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In: Perspectives in the Arts and Humanities Asia, Band 4, Heft 1, S. 110
ISSN: 2094-9375
In: Annales: histoire, sciences sociales, Band 65, Heft 6, S. 1496-1498
ISSN: 1953-8146
In: American journal of international law: AJIL, Band 33, Heft 4, S. 821-822
ISSN: 2161-7953
In: Les travaux de l'IFR Mutation des normes juridiques 16
With the arrival of COVID-10, a great set of sanitary restrictions have been carried outto prevent the spread of the virus, one of the main measures has been the closure of several activities. Modified the usual environment mainly by social distancing, which can be modifying the process of political participation in the university students their local community activities. To this end, it is relevant to review the political participation from the conventional to the new digital incidence. We consider as an objective determinate the process of political participation in university students around the consumption of information in electronic communication platforms, given the social distancing. Approaching from the methodological point of view, with the qualitative approach of correlational cut, finding as main findings, a relationship between political participation in digital media and social capital in university students in social distancing. So, it can be concluded that for young university students, the social media contribute to build trust among members of society to influence from the comments. ; Con la llegada del COVID-19 se han llevado a cabo una gran cantidad de restricciones sanitarias para evitar la propagación del virus, una de las principales medidas ha sido el cierre de diversas actividades. Modificado el entorno habitual principalmente por el distanciamiento social, lo que podría estar modificando el proceso participación política en los estudiantes universitarios sus actividades comunitarias locales. Para ello es pertinente revisar la participación política partiendo de lo convencional a la nueva incidencia digital. Consideramos como objetivo el poder determinar el proceso participación política en los estudiantes universitarios en torno al consumo de información en plataformas de comunicación electrónica, dado el distanciamiento social. Abordando desde el punto de vista metodológico, con un enfoque cuantitativo de corte correlacional, encontrando como principales hallazgos, una relación entre la participación política en medios digitales y capital social en los estudiantes universitarios en el distanciamiento social. Por lo que se puede concluir que, para los jóvenes universitarios, las redes sociales contribuyen a generar confianza entre los miembros de una sociedad para incidir a partir de los comentarios.
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In: Revista Electrónica de Estudios Internacionales, 2020
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In: Notas de población, Band 48, Heft 113, S. 95-117
ISSN: 1681-0333
In: Revue des politiques sociales et familiales, Band 141, Heft 4, S. 31-48
Fondé sur des entretiens réalisés avec 37 résidents vivant dans 15 établissements d'hébergement pour personnes âgées dépendantes (Ehpad), cet article se propose d'analyser leurs expériences variées du premier confinement. Dans un premier temps, il montre que l'expérience du confinement a pris des formes différentes en fonction des modes d'habiter en Ehpad. Ceux qui vivaient repliés dans leur chambre voient peu de différences avec la vie d'avant. Ceux qui habitaient l'Ehpad en s'appropriant les espaces collectifs tendent à percevoir le confinement comme une privation de ces espaces. Enfin, ceux qui étaient tournés vers l'extérieur de l'établissement insistent plutôt sur l'absence de liberté de circuler en dehors de l'Ehpad qui a marqué la période. Dans un second temps, l'article explore trois autres facteurs qui éclairent également les expériences du confinement : les modalités de confinement mises en place par l'Ehpad dans lequel ils résident, les ressources occupationnelles ou relationnelles que les Ehpad ont pu mobiliser et la trajectoire antérieure des résidents.
Die COVID-19-Pandemie perturbiert alle gesellschaftlichen Sektoren und führt eindrücklich vor Augen, dass sie miteinander verwoben sind. Dieser Prozess lässt sich gut als Verhältnis von Resilienz und Vulnerabilität der Teilsysteme begreifen. Aus aktuellen human ökologischen Diskursen mit systemtheoretischem Fokus leiten wir zwei Rahmenmodel le zum Struktur- und Prozessverständnis der Pandemie und ihrer Effekte ab und stellen sie hier zur Diskussion.
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N°517 ; Numéro du 1910-05-16 ; La nécessité d'une action parlementaire commune, qui ne pourra être envisagée seulement après avoir efectué une réforme électorale en faveur de la représentation proportionnelle. ; Bibliothèque municipale de Toulouse
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In: Cambridge elements. Elements in politics and society in East Asia
The Covid-19 pandemic triggered the first global public health emergency since 1918, the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression, and the greatest geopolitical tensions in decades. Global governance mechanisms failed. Yet, East Asian countries (with caveats) managed to control Covid-19 better than most other countries and to increase their cooperation toward economic integration, despite their position on the security frontline. What explains this East Asian Covid paradox in a region devoid of strong regional institutions? This Element argues that high levels of institutional preparation, social cohesion, and global strategic reinforcement in a context of situational convergence explain the results. It relies on high-level interviews and case studies across the region.
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In: Wehrtechnik und wissenschaftliche Waffenkunde 7
In: Theory & struggle: journal of the Marx Memorial Library, Band 122, Heft 1, S. 92-111
ISSN: 2514-264X
The UK has the highest death rate from Covid-19 in the world, and it is vulnerable groups who have suffered the most. This article describes the multiple failures of government that led to this tragedy. The depletion of and disinvestment in public health services, communicable disease control and community health services over decades meant those reliant on these services were failed. The fundamental tenets of public health were set aside, and public health expertise ignored, in favour of establishing a parallel, privatised system for epidemic control which failed expensively and spectacularly. Long-established principles of infectious disease control and rules and standards for scientific evaluation were not followed, and our 'world-class scientists' fatally departed from World Health Organisation advice. Covid has been used as a cover for more privatisation and less scrutiny and accountability. It has exposed the gap between rich and poor and erosion in our public services. However, rather than ameliorating inequalities, the government has presided over enormous inter- and intra-generational transfers of harms and risks from rich to poor and to those in institutional settings, and from older prosperous people to children. Above all, Covid has been a cover for enormous transfers of wealth from the public purse and public services to private interests — notably in health services. There is a political solution to the undermining of public health, commercial conflicts and lack of public accountability: the government must bring forward legislation to reinstate a publicly funded, publicly operated and fully integrated National Health and Care Service, and set out clear plans for reinvestment and restoring and rebuilding health and care services.