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UNINA9910495737703321 |
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Autore |
Beutler Hélène |
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Aller mieux : Approches sociologiques / Lise Demailly, Nadia Garnoussi |
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Villeneuve d'Ascq, : Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2017 |
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2-7574-1507-7 |
2-7574-1467-4 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (422 p.) |
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Altri autori (Persone) |
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BittonAndré |
BrunPhilippe |
CaradecVincent |
ChamahianAline |
ChampionFrançoise |
CharmillotMaryvonne |
ChemlaPatrick |
DemaillyLise |
DembinskiOlivier |
DoidyÉric |
DoucetMarie-Chantal |
EyraudBenoît |
FargnoliVanessa |
FarnarierCyril |
FerreiraCristina |
FournierClaude-Alexandre |
FrançoisGuillaume |
GagnonÉric |
GardienÈve |
GarnoussiNadia |
GodrieBaptiste |
KoenigMarie |
LefèveCéline |
MarquisNicolas |
MarsiliMassimo |
MartinOlivier |
MinoJean-Christophe |
MoignePhilippe Le |
NiewiadomskiChristophe |
PluiesJulie |
QuintinJacques |
RafaelFlorentina |
RauletYanne |
RoelandtJean-Luc |
SantosMarie Dos |
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SchappiPaula Brum |
SouléJérémie |
StaedelBérénice |
StonaAnne-Claire |
ThomasJean-Paul |
VeitCamille |
VelpryLivia |
VranckenDidier |
WeissDaniel |
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Social medicine |
Healing - Social aspects |
Mental health |
Public health |
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Monografia |
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Explorer les représentations et les pratiques de « l’aller mieux » dans le domaine de la santé et de la santé mentale plus particulièrement, tel est l’objectif général de cet ouvrage dont les contributions portent sur les dynamiques, les acteurs, les ressources concrètes et le vécu de la guérison, du rétablissement, du « s’en sortir ». Souvent psychologisés ou naturalisés, les processus de l’aller-mieux sont ici analysés comme un objet à part entière de la sociologie qui livre sur eux des éclairages nouveaux. Ces processus s’inscrivent au croisement de plusieurs domaines, celui des institutions du « normal » et du « pathologique », des politiques de soin et de care, de l’éthique et de l’existentiel. Aussi l’ouvrage donne-t-il la parole à des philosophes, des professionnels, des patients, ainsi qu’à des innovateurs, en présentant les expériences actuelles de pair-aidance en France ou dans d’autres pays. This book explores the representations and practices aiming at “doing better”, in the context of health, and more specifically mental health.Contributors focus on dynamics, actors, practical resources, and experience of healing, recovery, ways and means to get through. |
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UNINA9910289347003321 |
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Autore |
Mayer-Rieckh Alexander |
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Dealing with the Past in Security Sector Reform / Alexander Mayer-Rieckh |
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London, : Ubiquity Press, 2013 |
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London : , : Ubiquity Press, , 2013 |
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Collana |
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Politics & government |
Warfare & defence |
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Security sector reform (SSR) and transitional justice processes often occur alongside each other in societies emerging from conflict or authoritarian rule, involve many of the same actors, are supported by some of the same partner countries and impact on each other. Yet the relationship between SSR and transitional justice, or 'dealing with the past' (DwP) as it is also called, remains underexplored and is often marked by ignorance and resistance. While SSR and transitional justice processes can get into each other's way, this paper argues that SSR and DwP are intrinsically linked and can complement each other. SSR can make for better transitional justice and vice versa. Transitional justice needs SSR to prevent a recurrence of abuses, an essential element of justice. SSR can learn from transitional justice not only that it is better to deal with rather than ignore an abusive past but also how to address an abusive legacy in the security sector. The validity of these assumptions is tested in two case studies: the police reform process in Bosnia and Herzegovina after 1995 and the SSR process in Nepal after 2006. |
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