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Parental mentalization across cultures: Mind-mindedness and parental reflective functioning in British and South Korean mothers. [PDF]

open access: yesInfant Ment Health J
Abstract Differences in mind‐mindedness and parental reflective functioning (PRF) were investigated in mothers and their 6‐month‐old infants from South Korea (N = 66, 32 girls) and the United Kingdom (N = 63, 26 girls). Mind‐mindedness was assessed in terms of appropriate and non‐attuned mind‐related comments during infant–mother interaction; PRF was ...
Lee Y, Meins E, Larkin F.
europepmc   +2 more sources

The ‘conflict paradox’: humanitarian access, localisation, and (dis)empowerment in Myanmar, Somalia, and Somaliland

open access: yesDisasters, Volume 47, Issue 4, Page 849-869, October 2023., 2023
Since the World Humanitarian Summit in 2016, debates about the localisation of humanitarian aid have intensified. Dominant discourse focuses on reform, although calls for the broader decolonisation of aid are mounting. This paper examines the impact of neoliberal‐inspired competition that incentivises institutional expansion and clashes with ...
Dustin Barter, Gun Mai Sumlut
wiley   +1 more source

Ethical dilemmas in infant mental health: Examples from child protection, home visiting, and medical contexts

open access: yesInfant Mental Health Journal: Infancy and Early Childhood, Volume 44, Issue 5, Page 614-624, September 2023., 2023
Abstract Infant mental health is explicitly relational and strengths based as a field. Ethical dilemmas in infant mental health have received insufficient attention at the level of infant mental health professionals (IMHP) and other professionals caring for infants who must grapple with questions of when caregivers and infants have conflicting ...
Charles H. Zeanah   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Rethinking disaster utopia: the limits of conspicuous resilience for community‐based recovery and adaptation

open access: yesDisasters, Volume 47, Issue 3, Page 608-629, July 2023., 2023
While some communities appear to blossom in the wake of a disaster, others are left to struggle in the ashes. This paper introduces the concept of ‘conspicuous resilience’ to understand how emergent community‐based recovery efforts privilege some needs while marginalising others, contributing to uneven forms of recovery.
Summer Gray
wiley   +1 more source

From pity to fear: security as a mechanism for (re)production of vulnerability

open access: yesDisasters, Volume 47, Issue 3, Page 546-562, July 2023., 2023
Vulnerability is not only a shared basic condition, but also a condition of potential. In the context of disasters and crises, the concept of vulnerability is frequently used to portray individuals and groups as ‘weak’, ‘threatened’, and ‘in need of help’. Occasionally, though, a shift occurs and the ‘threatened’—and therefore usually the pitied—become
Ksenia Chmutina   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Redefining shelter: humanitarian sheltering

open access: yesDisasters, Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 482-498, April 2023., 2023
Shelter is one of the most ‘intractable problems’ in humanitarian aid and yet there is little clarity on an overarching definition. Terminology for shelter and housing is often conflated, and the most prominent definition does not fully reflect recent progress in the Shelter and Settlements Sector.
Jennifer Ward George   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

NGO–academia research co‐production in humanitarian settings: opportunities and challenges

open access: yesDisasters, Volume 47, Issue 2, Page 464-481, April 2023., 2023
The term ‘co‐production’ is increasingly used to describe varied forms of research partnerships, expanding from its application within the health sector to other areas. In humanitarian settings, alongside more calls for localisation and decolonising aid, research co‐production is emerging as a means of tackling power dynamics within NGO (non ...
Michelle Lokot, Caitlin Wake
wiley   +1 more source

The transition from development and disaster risk reduction to humanitarian relief: the case of Yemen during high‐intensity conflict

open access: yesDisasters, Volume 46, Issue 4, Page 1049-1074, October 2022., 2022
Discussions on how humanitarian aid and disaster responses can link better with development and disaster risk reduction (DRR) have occurred for decades. However, the reverse transition, from development to relief, is still poorly understood. Using the case of Yemen, this study analyses whether and how development and DRR activities adapted to the ...
Rodrigo Mena, Dorothea Hilhorst
wiley   +1 more source

مفهوم عمود الشعر العربي في النقد القديم والنقد الحديث دراسة في المتن النظري

open access: yesمجلة العلوم التربوية والدراسات الإنسانية سلسلة الآداب والعلوم التربوية والإنسانية والتطبيقية, 2022
     إن الأصول الجمالية للنص الشعري العربي التي تحتضنها قضية عمود الشعر، والتجاذبات النقدية القديمة التي جرت بين الشعراء والنقاد؛ جعلت من عمود الشعر قضية مركزية تتفرع منها أغلب قضايا النقد القديم، وقد حظيت هذه القضية باهتمام النقاد العرب في العصرين ...
أ/ علي بن عبد الله بن أحمد القرني
doaj   +1 more source

التشكيلة الخطابية بوصفها مفهومًا حيويًا داخل أركيولوجيا فوكو

open access: yesدورية نماء لعلوم الوحى والدراسات الإنسانية, 2023
يحاول هذا المقال أن يُسَلِّطَ الضوء على واحدٍ من المفاهيم الأساسية في الفكر الفوكوي، ونقصد بالتحديد مفهوم التَّشكيلة الخطابية؛ ويرجع سبب اهتمامنا بهذا المفهوم إلى مسألتين: أولاهما تتعلق بالأهمية التي يوليها فوكو لهذا المفهوم؛ إذ سعى الرجل من خلاله إلى ...
EL Majnaoui Khalid
doaj   +1 more source

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