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Contextual influences on italian university students during the covid-19 lockdown: Emotional responses, coping strategies and resilience

2021

Based on an ecological perspective on the COVID-19 lockdown experience, this study describes psychological responses among Italian university students. Our study considers three zones of the country that have differed in the intensity of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, this research explores whether differences in pandemic conditions can account for their divergent psychological outcomes. The participants were 792 university students from seven different Italian universities. Students were asked to express their emotions and describe meaningful events during the lockdown in writing. Based on the grounded theory approach, this study conducted qualitative data analysis using ATLAS.ti 8.0…

Coping strategiesEmotional responses COVID-19 Coping strategies Resilience Ecological perspective ItalyResilienceItalyCOVID-19 emotional responses coping strategies resilience ecological perspectiveSettore M-PSI/07 - Psicologia DinamicaCOVID-19Ecological perspectiveCoping strategies; COVID-19; Ecological perspective; Emotional responses; ResilienceEmotional responsesSettore M-PSI/05 - PSICOLOGIA SOCIALE
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Ajuste familiar durante la pandemia de la COVID-19: un estudio de díadas

2020

The global pandemic of COVID-19 has brought a host of vital changes to society Families and their children have had to adapt to new routines and situations, which may have increased or aggravated the suffering of emotional symptoms However, the presence of resilience and positive emotional regulation strategies can cushion this impact on families with young children The aim of the present study is to know the variables that explained the problems of family emotional adjustment to the COVID-19 pandemic, considering the dyads of parents and their adolescent children Thirty-one dyads of adolescents between 11 and 19 years old (M = 13 90;SD = 1 85) and their main caregivers participated, 93 50%…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)psychological adjustmentEmotional regulationExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyBF1-990Psychiatry and Mental healthClinical Psychologycovid-19PsicologiaFuzzy set analysisAdolescents PsicologiadyadsPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologyLife crisisResilience scaleadolescenceEmotional MaladjustmentPsychologyHumanitiesfamily caregiver
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Resilience, security and the politics of processes

2014

The prominence of resilience thinking in contemporary governance and security policies has received increasing critical attention. By engaging in dialogue with some of these recent critiques, predominantly leaning on biopolitics or neoliberal governmentality, this article develops an Arendtian reading of resilience as a temporal regime of processuality. Originating from life sciences such as ecology and complexity thinking, the increasingly malleable resilience discourse privileges the functioning of societal life processes over political action and human artifice. The article argues that this ‘rule of nobody’ is in danger of suffocating the concept of public space, so crucial for politics …

Corporate governanceEnvironmental ethicsSecurity policynobodyPoliticsPublic spacePolitical scienceta517General Earth and Planetary SciencesSocial scienceResilience (network)BiopowerGeneral Environmental ScienceGovernmentalityResilience
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PSC; Current Status and Implications for Future Research

2019

The present chapter reviews all previous chapters of this book. Overall, the chapters offered many new perspectives on PSC research and practice. The validity and usefulness of the PSC concept was applied in Malaysia, Australia, and Iran, and for the first time in Canada and Germany, and in occupations (humanitarian work, university personnel) not investigated previously. This has been demonstrated in a series of qualitative studies (Biron et al., 2019, Chap. 15; Ertel & Formazin, 2019, Chap. 13; Loh et al., 2019, Chap. 9; Potter et al., 2019, Chap. 10). Several chapters introduced new conceptual or measurement related ideas, including the PSC as part of the broader concept of organisationa…

Corruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyLegislationBoredomResource (project management)Transformational leadershipmedicinePsychological resiliencepsychosocial safety climatemedicine.symptomCognitive declinePsychologymedia_commonQualitative research
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Autonomie e controlli della Corte dei conti nel quadro dei principi costituzionali e dei vincoli sovranazionali in materia economico-finanziaria

2022

Una riflessione dei controlli sulle autonomie territoriali intestati alla Corte dei conti non può prescindere dal loro inquadramento costituzionale. L’A. prospetta una ricostruzione del controllo come espressione di una funzione neutra e imparziale che deve riposare su precisi parametri costituzionali che ne legittimano l’adozione e di cui va resa una stretta interpretazione: il controllo sulle Autonomie territoriali deve così essere necessariamente una attività tale da avvicinarla a quella giurisdizionale piuttosto che amministrativa. È in tale chiave che deve essere inteso il rapporto fra ausiliarietà di cui all’art. 100 Cost. e controlli sui bilanci ed i rendiconti. L’evoluzione del quad…

Court of Auditors Territorial Autonomy Budgetary review (Nature) Auxiliary function Constitutional Guarantess Constitutional Rights EU integration process Public Budget Next generation EU Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) NPRRCorte dei conti Autonomie territoriali Controlli sui bilanci (Natura) Ausiliarietà Garanzie costituzionali diritti costituzionali Integrazione europea Finanza pubblica Next Generation EU Dispositivo sulla ripresa e la resilienza (Recovery Fund) Piano Nazionale di Ripresa e resilienza PNRRSettore IUS/09 - Istituzioni Di Diritto PubblicoSettore IUS/08 - Diritto Costituzionale
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The Challenges Underlying Firm Revival and Resilience in the Post-COVID-19 Phase

2022

Covid-19 is an exogenous shock that has deeply modified the basic building blocks and the micro-mechanisms on which socio-economic systems and organizations rest. The vast majority of both factor markets and final markets have been significantly disrupted on a worldwide scale. As all factors that determine severe crises, the Covid-19 pandemic is a low probability and high impact shock which has significantly changed the environment in which firms operate (Grewal and Tansuhaj 2001, Hudecheck et al. 2020). Such changes have nonetheless been asymmetric, whilst they have menaced the survival of a huge number of firms and have brought to their knees many key industries, it has also ignited rapid…

Covid-19 resilience factor markets final markets supply chain management government interventions
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Localized agri-food systems: The case of Pecorino Siciliano PDO a food product of the tradition of Mediterranean gastronomy

2022

Sustainability is becoming a successful strategic variable for creating value in rural areas. In the context of rural areas, excellent agri-food products are located which form the starting point for the creation of value. The legislator, in order to promote these products, provides for the PDO, PGI, TSG certifications. Brands and sustainability become a combination to favor the permanence of man in rural areas. This contribution discusses the use of territorial brand indicators to foster the resilience of territories. In particular, Pecorino Siciliano PDO is examined and the business strategies of a sample of companies examined are evaluated. The study contributes to highlighting a localiz…

Cultural StudiesCertificationResilienceSustainabilityCompetitiveneQualityFood ScienceInternational Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science
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Food products, gastronomy and religious tourism: The resilience of food landscapes

2021

Abstract Religious tourism has always been a sector of significant importance in the field of cultural tourism. Religious tourism is located both in urban areas and in rural areas. In rural areas in the past it did not represent a factor of great impact on the local economy as most of the population lived in rural areas. With the advent of modern society and with the phenomena of agricultural and rural exodus, linked to the increase in income in developed societies, religious tourism becomes a critical success factor for many rural areas as a historical heritage. This aspect is of significant importance if we consider that it can represent a real engine of development especially for rural a…

Cultural Studieseducation.field_of_studymedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationGastronomyReligious tourismGastronomy Local development Food Gastronomic territory Gastronomy Territory Endogenous developmentCultural tourismGeographyEconomyCritical success factorPsychological resilienceRural areaeducationTourismFood Sciencemedia_common
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Unraveling the literature chaos around free ammonia inhibition in anaerobic digestion

2020

International audience; This review aims at providing a unified methodology for free ammonia nitrogen (FAN) calculation in anaerobic digesters, also identifying the factors causing the huge disparity in FAN inhibitory limits. Results show that assuming ideal equilibria overestimates the FAN concentrations up to 37% when compared to MINTEQA2 Equilibrium Speciation Model, used as reference. The Davies equation led to major improvements. Measuring the concentrations of NH 4 þ , Na þ and K þ was enough to achieve major corrections. The best compromise between complexity and accuracy was achieved with a novel modified Davies equation, with systematic differences in FAN concentrations of 2% when …

Davies equationbiologyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energySoil science02 engineering and technologyMethanosarcinabiology.organism_classificationMethanogenMethanosaetaAnaerobic digestionMethanoculleusBiogas[SDE]Environmental Sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringResilience (materials science)MathematicsRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Introduction to the communication and information systems technology for emergency management minitrack

2013

The world spends annually between 16 and 23 billion US dollars in disaster assistance. In 2010 an estimated 373 natural disasters occurred, causing 296, 800 victims and affecting more than 207 million people. By 2050 the number of people living in areas especially prone to natural disasters will probably double (from 680 to 1500 million). Communication and Information System Technology is profoundly changing the management of disasters and emergencies. Mobile devices and social media are being used by citizens in innovative ways to help them manage the consequences of disasters for themselves, families, and communities. The trend of increasing traffic flow originating from affected citizens…

Decision support systemEmergency managementbusiness.industryInformation and Communications TechnologyInformation systemInformation technologySocial mediaPublic relationsbusinessResilience (network)Natural disaster2013 46th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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