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The ethics of infant and early childhood mental health practice
Abstract Ethics is concerned with the basis for moral judgments of “right” and “wrong” and is central to the clinical endeavor. Many clinicians integrate ethical estimations into their work without much conscious awareness. However, explicit use of ethical principles and frameworks can help navigate clinical decision‐making when there is a sense of ...
Izaak Lim +4 more
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UNDERSTANDING GRAY ZONE WARFARE FROM MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVES
This study examines the dynamics of gray zone warfare by analyzing its conceptualization in the literature and through its practice in several recent examples. Ever‐increasing changes in the characteristics of contemporary warfare have complicated the security environment of the 21st century.
Tahir Mahmood Azad +2 more
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How the diversity of human concepts of nature affects conservation of biodiversity
Abstract Protecting nature has become a global concern. However, the very idea of nature is problematic. We examined the etymological and semantic diversity of the word used to translate nature in a conservation context in 76 of the primary languages of the world to identify the different relationships between humankind and nature.
Frédéric Ducarme +2 more
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The Essence of Crisis Decision‐Making: Saving Ravenna During the 2023 Floods
ABSTRACT This article explores decision‐making processes in crisis situations by proposing an interpretive framework grounded in multiple criteria of rationality. Crises, characterized by uncertainty, urgency, and ethical dilemmas, require critical choices that go beyond standard procedures.
Alexandra D'Angelo, Federico Toth
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On a branching route: The spectrum of path dependence in policy research
Abstract This article describes the evolution of discussions around the concept of path dependence, which has established itself as an explanatory framework in various academic disciplines, including policy research. It outlines the diversity of conceptual ideas, presents efforts at specification that have expanded the range of possible interpretations
Jürgen Beyer
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The Role of Uncertainty in the Policy Process: An Extension to the Multiple Streams Framework
ABSTRACT A core assumption of the Multiple Streams Framework proposes that agenda and policy change is more probable when a policy proposal worked out as a viable alternative in the policy stream is coupled with the political and/or problem stream in an open policy window.
Sebastian Hemesath, Georg Wenzelburger
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“INEVITABILITY”: Capturing Strategic Ambiguity in Xi Jinping's China
ABSTRACT This article approaches the discourse of inevitability used by Xi Jinping and his foreign policy communicators from the perspective of strategic ambiguity signaling. Drawing on the post‐realist rhetoric turn, it analyzes its roots, evolution, as well as the contexts in which Xi Jinping deploys it, most notably in relation to the “great ...
Una Aleksandra Bērziņa‐Čerenkova
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Archaeology in 2022: Counter‐myths for hopeful futures
Abstract Archaeology in 2022 features more calls than ever for a socially and politically engaged, progressive discipline. Archaeologists increasingly respect and integrate decolonizing and Indigenous knowledge in theory and practice. They acknowledge and embrace the fluidity and diversity of sexes and genders, past and present.
Black Trowel Collective +7 more
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Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Modal analysis and testing of rotating structures
Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2001Izhak Bucher
exaly
Placement of sensors in operational modal analysis for truss bridges
Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, 2012Nirmalendu Debnath, S K Deb
exaly

