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their families in Ghana and Palestine and how this is shaped by differing political and socio-cultural contexts. This paper draws on comparative ethnographic research including participant observation and ... livelihoods. This revealed how such experiences were variously shaped by differing political contexts and socio-cultural norms and expectations within the two settings. These in turn intersected with aspects
emerge through the application of a social-political economy of mental health, that holds the complexity presented by the totality of social life as it potentially relates to mental health. The piece seeks ... social worlds. Social world; Intersectionality; Socio-political economy; Knowledge practices Introduction Towards the end of my doctorate, there was a moment of clarity where I finally understood why my
consultation: material, relational, political, digital, and structural. In both waves, we identified measures for each domain, then conducted principal component analysis to identify the components. We generated ... , UK Division of Psychiatry, UCL, 6th Floor, Maple House, 149 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7NF, UK meaning continues to change and evolve depending on context and political ideology [ 1 ]. The
. Women in West Germany reported significantly higher mental distress compared to women in East Germany. Compared to men, women reported the highest prevalence in both regions. Important political events as ... distress compared to women in East Germany. Compared to men, women reported the highest prevalence in both regions. Conclusion Important political events as well as major crises can lead to an increase of
” informed by the African philosophy Ubuntu [ 9, 10 ]. Here, mutuality is mobilized in efforts to better recognize the expertise and innovation of people living and working in the global South and to ... -scholar Dean Spade defines mutual aid as “a form of political participation in which people take responsibility for caring for one another and changing political conditions […] by actually building new
stressor or loss (…) is not a mental disorder”) [ 4 ], p. 20], although only ex negativo. Social sanctions deserve the same consideration: “Socially deviant behavior (e.g., political, religious, or sexual ... . Psychiatr Serv 67 ( 3 ): 289 - 295 61. Schramme T ( 2014 ) Christopher Boorse and the philosophy of medicine . J Med Philos 39 ( 6 ): 565 - 571 62. Spitzer RL , Endicott J , Franchi JAM ( 2018 ) Medical and
, aesthetics, ethnology, Finnish, philosophy, multilingual subjects, French, film science, Greek, Hebrew, other historic-philosophic subjects, Hindi, history, history of ideas, Indonesian, Indology and Sanskrit ... science, human rights, political economy, science of education, social sciences, sociology, social anthropology, social welfare work, statistics, political science, student counselling, tourism, general
political uncertainty, mental health surveys in children and adolescents have been limited to specific disorders or specific settings or cities. PALS (Psychopathology in Children and Adolescents in Lebanon ... and adolescents [ 7 ]. In Lebanon, a country in the Middle East that has endured a prolonged history of conflict and economic and political uncertainty, epidemiological data on the prevalence of
, knowledge tradition, philosophy, and social and political reality.” Furthermore, each brings their own ethical standards of the good, responsibility, and obligation, yet needs to recognise that these same ... stigma, normalisation of GBV where it was merely seen as reflective of unquestioned patriarchal societal norms, and the lack of political will where leaders prefer to overlook GBV and, consequently, fail
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... the light of this outlook, an "axiomatic" approach for a philosophy of sustainability will be proposed. KEY WORDS: Environmental philosophy, environmental science, philosophy of sustainability
The impact the environmental problems have generated in natural and human sciences systems is presented in a general way, particularly the main intellectual arousal derived from Western philosophy ... Crisis”, Science, 55. Profesor de la Universidad del Baker , A. M. ( 2007 ). “A Precautionary Tale: Towards a Sustainable Philosophy of Science” , The Journal of Philosophy, Science & Law , Vol. 7