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The Vulnerability of Science and the Science of Vulnerability [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnals of the Association of American Geographers, 2003
The events of September 11th shocked the nation and painfully illustrated our vulnerability to international terrorist attacks. Despite some of the most sophisticated models, monitoring systems, and science in the world, officials were unable to anticipate and predict these cascading events. The collective scientific ability to geographically represent
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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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Global desertification vulnerability to climate change and human activities

Land Degradation and Development, 2020
Desertification is the impoverishment of arid, semiarid, and some subhumid ecosystems. The assessment of global scale desertification vulnerability to climate change and human activity is important to help decision makers formulate the best strategies ...
Jianping Huang   +5 more
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Vulnerabilities

2017
In this chapter attention is given over to the wider context surrounding young people’s experiences, and why or how it is that some young people are vulnerable to being sexually exploited. The chapter considers that unmet needs are essential to a full understanding of CSE.
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THE THREE FACES OF VULNERABILITY

Angelaki, 2020
AbstractRecent work by emerging “vulnerability theorists” has imbued the concept of vulnerability with new meaning that promises novel theoretical and social insights; however, these insights remai...
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Adolescent (in)vulnerability.

American Psychologist, 1993
Three groups of subjects were asked to judge the probability that they and several target others (a friend, an acquaintance, a parent, a child) would experience various risks. Subjects were middle-class adults, their teenage children, and high-risk adolescents from treatment homes.
Wendy Davis   +2 more
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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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VulRepair: a T5-based automated software vulnerability repair

ESEC/SIGSOFT FSE, 2022
Michael Fu   +4 more
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Vulnerability

2021
Laurie A. Schintler, Connie L. McNeely
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Vulnerability to Global Environmental Change

The Social Contours of Risk, 2022
J. Kasperson   +4 more
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