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The Mercury Project – Social Science Research Council (SSRC)
The Mercury Project – Social Science Research Council (SSRC)
The Mercury Project will fund researchers to discover new, evidence-based, data-driven tools, methods, and interventions to counter mis- and disinformation and to support the spread and uptake of accurate health information.
·ssrc.org·
The Mercury Project – Social Science Research Council (SSRC)
The Death of Informed Consent - Prepare For Change
The Death of Informed Consent - Prepare For Change
The “EVENT” is the moment of the “Compression Breakthrough” on earth. COBRA guides us to prepare for change, for the Event and disclosure.
·prepareforchange.net·
The Death of Informed Consent - Prepare For Change
Moral Injury, Traumatic Stress, and Threats to Core Human Needs in Health-Care Workers: The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Dehumanizing Experience - Sarah L. Hagerty, Leanne M. Williams, 2022
Moral Injury, Traumatic Stress, and Threats to Core Human Needs in Health-Care Workers: The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Dehumanizing Experience - Sarah L. Hagerty, Leanne M. Williams, 2022
The pandemic has threatened core human needs. The pandemic provides a context to study psychological injury as it relates to unmet basic human needs and traumat...
·journals.sagepub.com·
Moral Injury, Traumatic Stress, and Threats to Core Human Needs in Health-Care Workers: The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Dehumanizing Experience - Sarah L. Hagerty, Leanne M. Williams, 2022
Delving Into the Origin of Destructive Inflammation in COVID-19: A Betrayal of Natural Host Defense Peptides? - PMC
Delving Into the Origin of Destructive Inflammation in COVID-19: A Betrayal of Natural Host Defense Peptides? - PMC
In contrast to other pathogenic agents that directly destroy host cells and tissues, the lethal power of SARS-CoV-2 resides in the over-reactive immune response triggered by this virus. Based on numerous evidences indicating that the lipid composition ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Delving Into the Origin of Destructive Inflammation in COVID-19: A Betrayal of Natural Host Defense Peptides? - PMC
How Will We Remember COVID-19? - The Atlantic
How Will We Remember COVID-19? - The Atlantic
The stories you hold on to will be colored by your own experience—but also by the experiences of those around you.
·theatlantic.com·
How Will We Remember COVID-19? - The Atlantic
Behavioral Sciences | Free Full-Text | Institutional Courage in Healthcare: An Improvement Project Exploring the Perspectives of Veterans Exposed to Airborne Hazards
Behavioral Sciences | Free Full-Text | Institutional Courage in Healthcare: An Improvement Project Exploring the Perspectives of Veterans Exposed to Airborne Hazards
Background: Military environmental exposures and care for subsequent health concerns have been associated with institutional betrayal, or a perception on the part of veterans that the US government has failed to adequately prevent, acknowledge, and treat these conditions and in doing so has betrayed its promise to veterans. Institutional courage is a term developed to describe organizations that proactively protect and care for their members. While institutional courage may be useful in mitigating institutional betrayal, there is a lack of definitions of institutional courage in healthcare from the patient perspective. Methods: Using qualitative methods, we sought to explore the notions of institutional betrayal and institutional courage among veterans exposed to airborne hazards (i.e., airborne particulate matter such as open burn pits; N = 13) to inform and improve clinical practice. We performed initial interviews and follow-up interviews with veterans. Results: Veterans’ depictions of courageous institutions contained key themes of being accountable, proactive, and mindful of unique experiences, supporting advocacy, addressing stigma related to public benefits, and offering safety. Veterans described institutional courage as including both individual-level traits and systems or organizational-level characteristics. Conclusions: Several existing VA initiatives already address many themes identified in describing courageous institutions (e.g., accountability and advocacy). Other themes, especially views of public benefits and being proactive, hold particular value for building trauma-informed healthcare.
·mdpi.com·
Behavioral Sciences | Free Full-Text | Institutional Courage in Healthcare: An Improvement Project Exploring the Perspectives of Veterans Exposed to Airborne Hazards
Treatment of adjustment disorder stemming from romantic betrayal using memory reactivation under propranolol: A open-label interrupted time series trial - ScienceDirect
Treatment of adjustment disorder stemming from romantic betrayal using memory reactivation under propranolol: A open-label interrupted time series trial - ScienceDirect
In a sustained relationship, romantic betrayal is a catastrophic event that can precipitate an adjustment disorder (AD). Surprisingly, there exists no…
·sciencedirect.com·
Treatment of adjustment disorder stemming from romantic betrayal using memory reactivation under propranolol: A open-label interrupted time series trial - ScienceDirect
In Defense of Environmentalism
In Defense of Environmentalism
The Betrayal of Science and Reason is the most important rejoinder to date to the “brownlash” (as the Ehrlichs call it) of anti-environmental writing. The bulk of the book is devoted to a systematic refutation of the main theses of the anti-environmental crusade. As such, it is indispensable reading for everyone concerned with the environmental […]
·issues.org·
In Defense of Environmentalism
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(PDF) Institutional Betrayal
(PDF) Institutional Betrayal
PDF | A college freshman reports a sexual assault and is met with harassment and insensitive investigative practices leading to her suicide. Former... | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
·researchgate.net·
(PDF) Institutional Betrayal
COVID-19: Labor Camp Report
COVID-19: Labor Camp Report
Explore all 225 of the prints Piotr Szyhalski / Labor Camp created as part of his COVID-19 Labor Camp Report.
·bellevuearts.org·
COVID-19: Labor Camp Report
Resurrection and Appropriation: Reputational Trajectories, Memory Work, and the Political Use of Historical Figures1 | American Journal of Sociology: Vol 112, No 4
Resurrection and Appropriation: Reputational Trajectories, Memory Work, and the Political Use of Historical Figures1 | American Journal of Sociology: Vol 112, No 4
The Zapatistas and Sandinistas both invoked historical figures in their rhetoric, but they did so in very different ways. This variation is explained by a model of path‐dependent memory work that is sensitive to how previous memory struggles enable and constrain subsequent uses of historical figures. Specifically, previous struggles produce distinct reputational trajectories that condition the potential utility of different modes of memory work. The cases illustrate two reputational trajectories, which are situated within a broader field of mnemonic possibilities. This article offers a provisional baseline for comparing contested memory projects and supplies a framework for analyzing the opportunities and constraints by which reputational trajectories condition memory work. It builds on a recent processual emphasis in the collective memory literature and suggests that the contentious politics literature needs to historicize its conception of culture and take seriously the operation of constraints on symbolic work.
·journals.uchicago.edu·
Resurrection and Appropriation: Reputational Trajectories, Memory Work, and the Political Use of Historical Figures1 | American Journal of Sociology: Vol 112, No 4
Sleeping behavior and associated factors during COVID-19 in students at a Hispanic serving institution in the US southwestern border region | Scientific Reports
Sleeping behavior and associated factors during COVID-19 in students at a Hispanic serving institution in the US southwestern border region | Scientific Reports
Scientific Reports - Sleeping behavior and associated factors during COVID-19 in students at a Hispanic serving institution in the US southwestern border region
·nature.com·
Sleeping behavior and associated factors during COVID-19 in students at a Hispanic serving institution in the US southwestern border region | Scientific Reports
Significant Cyber Incidents | Strategic Technologies Program | CSIS
Significant Cyber Incidents | Strategic Technologies Program | CSIS
This timeline lists significant cyber incidents since 2006. We focus on state actions, espionage, and cyberattacks where losses are more than a million dollars. This is a living document. When we learn of a cyber incident, we add it to the chronological order.
·csis.org·
Significant Cyber Incidents | Strategic Technologies Program | CSIS
Neurobiological bases of reading comprehension: Insights from neuroimaging studies of word level and text level processing in skilled and impaired readers - PMC
Neurobiological bases of reading comprehension: Insights from neuroimaging studies of word level and text level processing in skilled and impaired readers - PMC
For accurate reading comprehension, readers must first learn to map letters to their corresponding speech sounds and meaning and then they must string the meanings of many words together to form a representation of the text. Furthermore, readers must ...
·ncbi.nlm.nih.gov·
Neurobiological bases of reading comprehension: Insights from neuroimaging studies of word level and text level processing in skilled and impaired readers - PMC