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‘Stretching’ Marxism in the Postcolonial World in: Historical Materialism Volume 27 Issue 4 (2019)
‘Stretching’ Marxism in the Postcolonial World in: Historical Materialism Volume 27 Issue 4 (2019)
Abstract This article focuses on Egypt’s moment of decolonisation in order to explore some of the productive tensions between Marxism, Frantz Fanon’s work, and postcolonial contexts. Through a reading of Egypt’s attempts at independent industrialisation and decolonising ‘the international’, the article uses Frantz Fanon’s invitation to ‘stretch Marxism’ as a way of understanding the particularities of capitalism in the colonial and postcolonial world. It is posited that events such as decolonisation across the postcolonial world have been central to the evolution of global capitalism, and should be centred within Marxist analyses of global politics. It is further argued that these moments can shed light on the contradictions of nationalism, sovereignty and independence, and the ways in which anticolonialism in places like Egypt ultimately reproduced, rather than challenged, colonial capitalism.
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‘Stretching’ Marxism in the Postcolonial World in: Historical Materialism Volume 27 Issue 4 (2019)
Thinking between the Posts: Postcolonialism, Postsocialism, and Ethnography after the Cold War | Comparative Studies in Society and History | Cambridge Core
Thinking between the Posts: Postcolonialism, Postsocialism, and Ethnography after the Cold War | Comparative Studies in Society and History | Cambridge Core
Thinking between the Posts: Postcolonialism, Postsocialism, and Ethnography after the Cold War - Volume 51 Issue 1
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Thinking between the Posts: Postcolonialism, Postsocialism, and Ethnography after the Cold War | Comparative Studies in Society and History | Cambridge Core
Frontiers | Intra-Hospital, Inter-Hospital and Intercontinental Spread of ST78 MRSA From Two Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Outbreaks Established Using Whole-Genome Sequencing | Microbiology
Frontiers | Intra-Hospital, Inter-Hospital and Intercontinental Spread of ST78 MRSA From Two Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Outbreaks Established Using Whole-Genome Sequencing | Microbiology
From 2009 to 2011 [transmission period (TP) 1] and 2014 to 2017 (TP2), two outbreaks involving community-associated clonal complex (CC) 88-MRSA spa types t18...
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Frontiers | Intra-Hospital, Inter-Hospital and Intercontinental Spread of ST78 MRSA From Two Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Outbreaks Established Using Whole-Genome Sequencing | Microbiology
Intra-hospital correlations among 30-day mortality rates in 18 different clinical and surgical settings | International Journal for Quality in Health Care | Oxford Academic
Intra-hospital correlations among 30-day mortality rates in 18 different clinical and surgical settings | International Journal for Quality in Health Care | Oxford Academic
AbstractObjective. To examine whether a correlation exists in hospitals among 30-day mortality rates for different types of hospitalizations.Design. Cross-secti
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Intra-hospital correlations among 30-day mortality rates in 18 different clinical and surgical settings | International Journal for Quality in Health Care | Oxford Academic
Preparing your intensive care unit for the COVID-19 pandemic: practical considerations and strategies | Critical Care | Full Text
Preparing your intensive care unit for the COVID-19 pandemic: practical considerations and strategies | Critical Care | Full Text
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has rapidly evolved into a worldwide pandemic. Preparing intensive care units (ICU) is an integral part of any pandemic response. In this review, we discuss the key principles and strategies for ICU preparedness. We also describe our initial outbreak measures and share some of the challenges faced. To achieve sustainable ICU services, we propose the need to 1) prepare and implement rapid identification and isolation protocols, and a surge in ICU bed capacity; (2) provide a sustainable workforce with a focus on infection control; (3) ensure adequate supplies to equip ICUs and protect healthcare workers; and (4) maintain quality clinical management, as well as effective communication.
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Preparing your intensive care unit for the COVID-19 pandemic: practical considerations and strategies | Critical Care | Full Text