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Responsibility as Principle: Crisis Management in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark Before COVID‐19
ABSTRACT Following COVID‐19, the responsibility principle guiding emergency preparedness and crisis management in Scandinavian countries has once again faced criticism. In order to make sense of the current discussions surrounding this principle, this study uses Bacchi's framework of “What's the problem represented to be” to explore its development and
Olof Oscarsson +6 more
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Introduction/Objectives: Antimicrobial stewardship programs (ASPs) are essential to improve the quality of antibiotic use and to contain bacterial resistance.
Mariana Lanna Magalhães Veríssimo +3 more
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A study of governance practices in corporate foundations
Implementation of social investments through corporate foundations is growing and, therefore, it is important to study their governance aspects better.
Sérgio Ephim Mindlin
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ABSTRACT Research examining the complexities and operational structures of civil–military coordination within large‐scale disaster response frameworks in Canada remains scant. This study addresses this gap by critically evaluating existing civil–military coordination mechanisms, identifying systemic deficiencies, and proposing evidence‐based strategic ...
C. Emdad Haque +2 more
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Este artigo estabelece uma relação entre o tripé: cooperativismo, turismo rural e desenvolvimento fazendo uma abordagem destes elementos na análise do Roteiro dos Imigrantes, Estado do Paraná.
Eduardo Jorge Costa Mielke
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Decrease in Stigma Towards Mental Illness in Portuguese Medical Students After a Psychiatry Course
Introduction: Stigma towards mental illness is considered a key obstacle to the provision of medical care to psychiatric patients. This is not only present in the general population but also among healthcare professionals.
Rita Vilar Queirós +2 more
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ABSTRACT The study by Morshed‐Behbahani et al. highlights that financial barriers are not the sole obstacle to accessing infertility treatment. To ensure equal access for all, infertility treatment should be regarded as a universal human right, with the public sector assuming responsibility for its provision.
Arturs Kalva, Girts Brigis
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Genomic Data Are Not Commodities: Advocating for Collective Responsibility in Open Science
ABSTRACT The availability of genomic and genetic data is fundamental to advancing biogeographical research, particularly in biodiversity‐rich but data‐poor regions such as the South Atlantic. Yet, despite increasing mandates for open science, researchers face significant barriers to accessing datasets from published studies.
Danilo T. Amaral +2 more
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Para innovar en la escuela es necesario previamente realizar un buen diagnóstico. Se hace imprescindible por tanto tener una visión holística del contexto político, social, económico y de las características del centro educativo y su entorno. De lo contrario podemos simplificar y malinterpretar las relaciones que se establecen en el aula.
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Networking strategies for coordinating interdependent policy issues: A motif approach
Abstract Complex societal challenges, such as climate change and environmental degradation, are encumbered by numerous interdependences across different policy issues. Coordination of interdependent policy issues is thus critical. However, coordination challenges persist, partly because coordinating interdependent policy issues among actors often ...
Johanna Hedlund +2 more
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