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Crisis, Crisis, Crisis, or Sovereignty and Networks

Theory, Culture & Society, 2011
This article addresses the seemingly paradoxical proliferation of coded systems designed to guarantee our safety and crises that endanger us. These two phenomena, it argues, are not opposites but rather complements; crises are not accidental to a culture focused on safety, they are its raison d'être.
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Crisis

Advances in Nursing Science, 1984
Crisis is one example of a concept widely used and misused in the vocabulary of the nursing professional. The technique of concept analysis was used to develop four criteria for the diagnosis of a client as having attributes congruent with the concept of crisis and to differentiate crisis from related concepts, eg, stress and emergency. Variations of a
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A Crisis of Identity, a Crisis of Place

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2018
Erika Blacksher (2018) offers a compelling argument for addressing the fundamental causes of the recent shift in life expectancy for less-educated whites.
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Crisis, crisis, crisis

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, 2022
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The FDA’s Crisis Is Everyone’s Crisis

JAMA
This Viewpoint discusses the Trump administration’s firings of thousands of US Food and Drug Administration employees and the ramifications of those actions on the agency’s congressionally given public health mission and its user fee obligations.
Patricia J, Zettler, Nathan G, Cortez
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Guilt: A Crisis Within a Crisis

Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, 1990
Resolution of the crisis created by a catastrophic neurologic event can be obstructed by the patient's or family's feelings of guilt. This article describes the stages of guilt and manifestations that can be assessed by the nurse. The need for the nurse to assess personal values and responses is discussed.
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THIS IS NOT A CREDIT CRISIS – IT IS A DEBT CRISIS

Economic Affairs, 2009
Using an analogy with ancient Babylonia as its leading theme, this viewpoint argues that the credit crisis is the symptom of an underlying problem. Fuelled by government policies, unprecedented debt levels were run up in industrialised countries over the last quarter century.
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Husserl’s Crisis as a crisis of psychology

Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences, 2012
This paper places Husserl's mature work, The Crisis of the European Sciences, in the context of his engagement with--and critique of--experimental psychology at the time. I begin by showing (a) that Husserl accorded psychology a crucial role in his philosophy, i.e., that of providing a scientific analysis of subjectivity, and (b) that he viewed ...
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From Crisis to Crisis: Democracy, Crisis and the Occupy Movement

Political Studies Review, 2014
For a movement that emerged to spotlight the crisis of liberal democracy, it did not take long for the Occupy Movement to find itself embroiled in its own democratic crisis. Occupy's story has exposed just how central or constitutive crises are to democracy. But is crisis such a deleterious thing? Though scholars of democracy have customarily given it
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Crisis? What crisis?

Nursing and Residential Care, 2002
You will be pleased to know that, according to the Department of Health, there is no crisis in the nursing and residential care sector. To be fair, what they actually said was that in the wake of reports that many homes would go out of business unless they were helped by direct government funding to comply with the new regulations for homes, there was
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