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The “‘Crisis’ Crisis” in psychology
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2022AbstractThe recent trend to label dilemmas in psychology as “crises” is insidious. The “‘Crisis’ Crisis” in psychology can distract us from actionable practices. As a case in point, “The Generalizability Crisis” offers the valuable central thesis that verbal-quantitative gaps imperil psychological science.
John D. Medaglia, Kiante A. Fernandez
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Current Anthropology, 2017
In this essay I consider the current logics of crisis in American media cultures and politics. I argue that “crisis” has become a counterrevolutionary idiom in the twenty-first century, a means of stabilizing an existing condition rather than minimizing forms of violence across militarism, economy, and the environment.
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In this essay I consider the current logics of crisis in American media cultures and politics. I argue that “crisis” has become a counterrevolutionary idiom in the twenty-first century, a means of stabilizing an existing condition rather than minimizing forms of violence across militarism, economy, and the environment.
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, 2020
The aim of this paper is to investigate the roles of domestic and global leaders and organizations to COVID-19 and to consider the new role(s) of Human Resource Development (HRD) based on the ramifications of pandemics in general, and COVID-19 in ...
Khalil M. Dirani +7 more
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the roles of domestic and global leaders and organizations to COVID-19 and to consider the new role(s) of Human Resource Development (HRD) based on the ramifications of pandemics in general, and COVID-19 in ...
Khalil M. Dirani +7 more
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Crisis, Crisis, Crisis, or Sovereignty and Networks
Theory, Culture & Society, 2011This 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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International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries, 2019
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a universal public health problem affecting the benefit of antibiotics. Antibiotic use, inappropriate dosage, and genetics led to the spread of multidrug resistance among pathogenic bacteria, and it became hard to treat ...
Nuha Mobarki +2 more
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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a universal public health problem affecting the benefit of antibiotics. Antibiotic use, inappropriate dosage, and genetics led to the spread of multidrug resistance among pathogenic bacteria, and it became hard to treat ...
Nuha Mobarki +2 more
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Nursing Standard, 2001
If Muhammad Azlan Bin Amran was worried about the Asian financial crisis, he did not show it. Trained in Japan, the thirty-two-year-old engineer worked for Japanese electronics giant Canon, Inc., in a factory near Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital.
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If Muhammad Azlan Bin Amran was worried about the Asian financial crisis, he did not show it. Trained in Japan, the thirty-two-year-old engineer worked for Japanese electronics giant Canon, Inc., in a factory near Kuala Lumpur, the Malaysian capital.
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European Society, 2019
The Global Financial Crisis, which began in 2007–8, was the most significant financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s, and acted as a large shock to British politics. The economic vote is usually thought about as a short-term mechanism: a
E. Fieldhouse +6 more
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The Global Financial Crisis, which began in 2007–8, was the most significant financial crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s, and acted as a large shock to British politics. The economic vote is usually thought about as a short-term mechanism: a
E. Fieldhouse +6 more
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Stability is destabilizing. These three words concisely capture the insight that underlies Hyman Minsky's analysis of the economy's transformation over the entire postwar period. The basic thesis is that the dynamic forces of a capitalist economy are explosive and must be contained by institutional ceilings and floors. However, to the extent that these
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