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Second, there remains a need for a participatory and contested framework for the PSP of resilience.HerreraHugoHerrera, H. Resilience for Whom? The Problem Structuring Process of the Resilience Analysis. Sustainability 2017, 9, 1196. [CrossRef]...
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根据第五段第二句“in 2010 and 2011, Noonan wrote Quaky Cat. She wanted to bring hope to the city's children, many of whom had developed anxiety following the quakes.”“(在2010年和2011年,努南写了《夸克猫》。她想给这个城市的孩子们带来希望,他们中的许多人在地震后开始焦虑不安。)可推断,...
The paper concludes with a discussion of how the definition might serve as a boundary object, with the acknowledgement that applying resilience in different contexts requires answering: Resilience for whom and to what? When? Where? And why? 展开 ...
Resilience is the ability to bounce back from adversity, overcome obstacles, and keep moving forward. The seven core principles ofBushido—the code of honor and morals followed by the samurai warriors of ancient Japan—can be valuable tools in cultivating this crucial trait. ...
In a first-order critique, we examine how the EU's narratives construct resilience, and in particular for whom, what, when, where, and why. We show that the EU's resilience discourses are inherently state-centric and present highly contradictory goals of resilience-building. In a second-...
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One of the most robust risk factors for developing a mood disorder is having a parent with a mood disorder. Unfortunately, mechanisms explaining the transmission of mood disorders from one generation to the next remain largely elusive. Since timely inter