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For an Anthropology of Vulnerability

Psychopathology, 1997
The purpose of this paper is to revise the vulnerability model in the light of continental phenomenological psychopathology. Its main shortcomings, i.e. an insufficient assessment of basic phenomena and a blurred theory of subjectivity, are pointed out and improved by integrating the vulnerability model with the basic-symptom and intentionality ...
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Vulnerable Places, Vulnerable People

2010
Contents: Preface Warren Evans and David Reed 1. Trade Liberalization, Rural Poverty and the Environment 2. Trade Liberalization, Rural Poverty and the Environment: A Case Study of the Forest and Salmon Sectors in Chile Raul O'Ryan with Mario Niklitschek, Andres Ulloa and Nicolo Gligo 3.
Jonathan Cook   +4 more
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VULNERABLE AND INVULNERABLE

Angelaki, 2020
Abstract In her most recent work, Pamela Sue Anderson engages with the facts of ‘mutual vulnerability’ and ‘precarious life’, whether at a practical level or in philosophical argument. The essay considers this topic in relation to the tradition we inherit from Plato, and to ‘dialectics’ in the specialized, Platonic sense of truth ...
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Vulnerable Church in a Vulnerable World? Towards an Ecclesiology of Vulnerability

Journal of Reformed Theology, 2008
AbstractThis essay argues that the faithfulness of the church in a world with so many vulnerabilities entails that she acknowledges her own vulnerability and frailty. This ecclesial vulnerability is based in the vulnerability of the triune God to whom she witnesses, as well as in the vulnerability of human beings.
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“FERAL WITH VULNERABILITY”

Angelaki, 2018
This brief meditation on Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts reads it as elaborating a politics and ethics of vulnerability in both its thinking and its formal qualities, thereby showing us the radical aesthetic, personal and political potential of this state of apparent unguardedness.
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Human Vulnerability

2009
We consider essential when addressing human vulnerability, to perceive it under two diverse prisms, therefore, complementary: the individual and the collective. The first part will present the human being as the protagonist isolated from this circumstance and it will be performed in the first person, in a nearly colloquial manner.
José Eduardo, De Siqueira, Marco, Segre
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Vulnerability to “Stress”

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1983
"Stress," as a short-hand designation denoting psychosocial pressures contributing to illness, falls short of a useful scientific concept for understanding organismic environmental relationships unless care is taken to specify the psychosocial variables involved, the population studied, the health variables observed, and the measurement methods used ...
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Vulnerable »me« and Vulnerable »us«

Nordic Journal of Nursing Research, 2003
The purpose of this pilot study was to obtain new knowledge about the experiences of partners of young cancer patients and how these influenced them. The partners were interviewed and asked to narrate about their everyday life experiences throughout their partners' illness and treatment.
V. Bostrøm, V. Sørlie
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Detecting security vulnerabilities with vulnerability nets

Journal of Systems and Software, 2022
Pingyan Wang   +3 more
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Vulnerability in networks

2019
Recently defined exponential domination number is reported as a new measure to graph vulnerability. It is a methodology, emerged in graph theory, for vulnerability analysis of networks. Also, it gives more sensitive results than other available measures.
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