Search results for "Selviytyminen"
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Suffering, Surviving and Coping : Experiences of Violence and Defeat in Post-War Europe
2017
The marketplace vulnerability of low-income unbanked consumers : a developing country perspective
2018
Financial exclusion is recognised as an important element of socio-economic inequality where economically vulnerable groups are excluded from basic financial services. The issue of financial exclusion is mainly concentrated in the world’s developing countries. However, research on the issue of financial exclusion in the field of marketing as well as from the perspective of unbanked consumers is lacking. Although financial exclusion impedes low-income consumers’ welfare, there is a shortage of wellbeing related studies on low-income consumers in the context of developing countries. This doctoral dissertation aims to investigate the ways in which low-income unbanked consumers experience vulne…
Fyysinen ja psyykkinen kuormitus sekä selviytymisvoimavarat kroonisilla whiplash potilailla
2017
TIIVISTELMÄ Hellstén, K. 2017. Fyysinen ja psyykkinen kuormitus sekä selviytymisvoimavarat kroonisilla whiplash potilailla. Liikuntatieteellinen tiedekunta, Jyväskylän yliopisto, fysioterapian pro gradu –tutkielma, 61 sivua, 7 liitettä. Whiplash vamma eli niskan retkahdusvamma syntyy tyypillisimmin autokolareissa törmäyksen aiheuttaessa niskan nopean edestakaisen liikkeen. Oirekuva vamman jälkeen on usein laaja ja jopa 50%:lla whiplash vammautuneista se kroonistuu. Tämän pro gradu tutkielman tavoitteena oli tarkastella kroonisten whiplash potilaiden oirekuvaa sekä vamman aiheuttamaa fyysistä ja psyykkistä kuormitusta sekä heidän selviytymisvoimavarojaan. Poikkileikkaustutkimukseen osallistu…
A Patchworking Process : Coming Together under Pandemic Conditions for Collaborative, Caring Scholarship
2021
In the context of the COVID-19 outbreak, the authors in this special issue came together within the Massive Microscopic Sensemaking (MMS) writing project in the spring of 2020. Collectively grappling with the impact of the extended pandemic, each paper in this issue touches on experiences of social isolation, making do, and a technological reaching out under conditions of a public health crisis. This introduction describes the issue’s ‘patchwork’ development which reflects an attempt to break from traditions of academic scholarship that often fail to recognize the value of emergent, and therefore uncertain, cross-disciplinary and collective work.