Jones, Crawford et al. (2010), and others argue that the field should more accurately be called “health humanities” to signal an expanded view of health as influenced by more than medical interventions alone, and a recognition that health professions...
The report suggests that “city ride” is seen as a physical activity and a tool for emotional and mental health. Moreover, according to the “China Health Management White Paper” published in 2022, there has been a noticeable drop in residents’ satisfaction with their health. The data ...
The research paper will follow the given structure. First, it explores the nitty-gritty of the older’s association with technology and social media, further mapping through the lens of some contemporary theories. Second, it discusses the journey of older and older women in social media and tech...
When public health emergencies occur, relevant information containing different topics, sentiments, and emotions spread rapidly on social media. From the cognitive and emotional dimensions, this paper explores the relationship between information attributes and information dissemination behavior. At the same t...
Social solidarity during a pandemic: Through and beyond Durkheimian Lens Chinmayee Mishra, Navaneeta Rath2020 Article 100079 View PDF Article preview select article Between soap and science: The pandemic, experts and expendable lives Research articleOpen access Between soap and science: The pandemic,...
offering state-of-the-research and deep literature review. Resilient Smart Cities shows the role smart cities play in achieving sustainability goals through the lens of urban resilience and concludes that smart cities are required to be cities of hope where well-being of the humankind is the cente...
It’s really hard to understand, in my view, how people thought, especially before the 1960s, and again, I think, even before the 1930s, through our political lens. You have to go back and reconstruct what they actually talked about at that time. It turns out to be more interesting ...
This analytic mode means asking ourselves, as a learning community, when we view the pandemic through the lens of nineteenth-century culture, what do we see? Weeks after my students shared words describing their experience during the pandemic, I realized that the two most prominent responses – ...
there are many such apps and we are agnostic about which one is best (one of our students recommendedMicrosoft Office Lens). Basically what you will need for scanning and creating digital texts is a scanner and/or camera and a tool to run Optical Character Recognition (OCR). This second st...
Energy poverty (EPOV) is considered to have a significant impact on health and has become an essential issue on the policy agenda in most countries, especially those with rapid aging. Cognitive and mental health (CMH) for aging well is just as important a component as physical health, but ...