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This article explores the process of creeping radicalization within the Georgian Orthodox Church and its implications for building societal resilience in the country.
Bidzina Lebanidze, Shota Kakabadze
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Societal collapse or transformation, and resilience [PDF]
The recent article by Butzer (1) illustrated, through historical analysis, that resilience is not enough: many societies have collapsed irrespective of their resilience capacity. We argue that it might be because of their preoccupation with resilience.
Leonie J, Pearson, Craig J, Pearson
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CHALLENGES REGARDING SOCIETAL SECURITY IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Societal security essentially refers to the sustainability of traditional models of language, culture, traditions, religion, and national identity, under acceptable conditions for evolution.
Filofteia REPEZ +1 more
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STRENGTHENING SOCIETAL RESILIENCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The aim: To investigate factors that can negatively affect societal resilience in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic and identify communication aspects of strengthening resilience through information policy formation. Materials and methods: In the research process, the authors employed the monographic and abstract-logical methods.
Andriana M, Kostenko +4 more
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Demographic factors, partial social belonging and psychological resources associated with coping
IntroductionThe present study investigates the role of perceived partial social belonging (PPSB) in determining societal and individual resilience and positive and negative coping indicators.
Yohanan Eshel +6 more
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Partial Social Integration as a Predictor of COVID-19 Vaccine Rejection and Distress Indicators
Partial social integration refers to the perceived exclusion of individuals or groups, from full participation in their society. The current study claims that perceived partial social integration (PPSI) constitutes a substantial predictor of the ...
Yohanan Eshel +4 more
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Societal fragilities and resilience: The emergence of peoplehood in Belarus
The article examines societal fragilities and local resilience strategies in Belarus with a particular focus on the notion of peoplehood . Premised on the idea of evolving forms of agency under the Anthropocene, and the emergent complexity-thinking in ...
Irina Petrova, Elena Korosteleva
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Societal Resilience: China and Japan [PDF]
HOW SOCIETIES EVOLVE Four features are common in accounts of the world's many surges of societal growth: (1) the behaviour of the key actors is competitive, and consequently driven by a permanent search for improved productivity per unit of input, the rules for success in this context being usually set by market response;(2) there have been mechanisms ...
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We pursued the following three interconnected points: (1) there are unexplored opportunities for resilience scholars from different disciplines to cross-inspire and inform, (2) a systems perspective may enhance understanding of human resilience in health
Johan Bergström, Sidney W. A. Dekker
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Societal resilience following terrorism: community and coordination in Christchurch [PDF]
The March 2019 assault on two mosques during Friday prayers in Christchurch, New Zealand, shocked a nation unaccustomed to the terrorist violence suffered elsewhere in recent years.
Nur Diyanah Anwar, Sumpter, Cameron
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