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Integrated Care Programs for People with Multimorbidity in European Countries: eHealth Adoption in Health Systems. [PDF]
Introduction. eHealth applications have the potential to provide new integrated care services to patients with multimorbidity (MM), also supporting multidisciplinary care. The aim of this paper is to explore how widely eHealth tools have been currently adopted in integrated care programs for (older) people with MM in European countries, including ...
Melchiorre MG +5 more
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Abstract When Czechs consider their involvement in the global colonial system, they usually imagine themselves as the victims of Soviet imperial power. This is the case among those Czech anthropologists whose research under state socialism was tightly circumscribed.
Ema Hrešanová
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ABSTRACT This article addresses a failed tax lottery in the country of Georgia's rapid yet shaky political and economic development. The purpose of a tax lottery is to formalize transactions and increase tax compliance. It aims to motivate consumers in any commercial transaction to ask for a receipt qua lottery ticket and ensure that businesses pay ...
Lotta Björklund Larsen
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Revolutionized learning: Education policy and digital reform in the eurozone
Abstract Education reform has emerged as the main policy priority during the global pandemic. Given the effect of education on individual well‐being and macrolevel socioeconomic growth, countries have undertaken a variety of policy measures to offset the negative ramifications of the health outbreak on learning processes.
Albana Shehaj
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Economy and ethics in the cosmic process⋆
Abstract When T.H. Huxley lectured on evolution and ethics in 1893, his critique of the amoral laws of the ‘cosmic process’ left his audience puzzled. While Huxley paid little attention to political and economic institutions, this article draws attention to the historical materialism of that era and its twentieth‐century legacies.
Chris Hann
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The Limits of Resilience: Managing Waste in the Racialized Anthropocene
ABSTRACT Recent anthropological attention to more‐than‐human life has neglected the importance of race and racialization in human responses to environmental change. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork with waste management institutions and Romani waste laborers in urban Bulgaria, this article invokes the concept of the racialized Anthropocene to ...
Elana Resnick
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Editorial Programs in Transition: Post-Socialist Era Hungarian Publishing Houses in Romania
The tradition continued to be important, though the controversial issue of Hungarian book publishing in Romania following the 1989 changes from a socialist to a market economy and from a dictatorship to a democracy.
Ágnes Gálfalvi
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Racialised postsocialist governance in Romania’s urban margins [PDF]
Postsocialist urban development is partially characterised by housing deterioration and the perpetual overrepresentation of Romanian Roma in substandard dwellings.
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Conservation narratives and conflicts over protected areas in post-socialist Romania
Environmental protection is never a controversy-free endeavor. Conflicts arise over land ownership, use, and access. Political ecologists have paid extensive attention to protected areas, especially in relation to power, rights, and marginalized peoples.
Marie Louise Aastrup
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Shot and never seen again: Videotapes as waste and merchandise in post-socialist Romania
What if videotapes were considered as either waste or commodity – to be forgotten, or sold and reused and re-recorded? This is the question raised by this text, which gives an account of a multi-sited ethnographic project that follows the human and ...
Jonathan Larcher
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