05093nam 22007695 450 991075507850332120251008153513.09783031393785303139378310.1007/978-3-031-39378-5(MiAaPQ)EBC30828831(CKB)28555562400041(Au-PeEL)EBL30828831(DE-He213)978-3-031-39378-5(PPN)27291763X(OCoLC)1407425692(EXLCZ)992855556240004120231026d2023 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierVulnerabilities Rethinking Medicine Rights and Humanities in Post-pandemic /edited by Stefania Achella, Chantal Marazia1st ed. 2023.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (250 pages)Integrated Science,2662-947X ;189783031393778 Part I: What is Vulnerability -- 1.Vulnerability is said in many ways -- 2. Ethics in Scenes of Disaster -- 3. Humanity of the Human and the Politics of Vulnerability -- 4. Vulnerability and the End of the World -- 5. A Biosocial Perspective on (COVID-19) Pandemic Outbreaks: Interfaces of Biology and Social Determinants -- Part II: Who is Vulnerable? -- 6. Vulnerability and Gender fter COVID-19 -- 7. Phenomenology of Vulnerability: a Person-centred Approach -- 8. (In-) Visibility of Children and their Psychosocial Vulnerability - the Narrowed Discourse on Children in the First Year of the Pandemic in Germany -- 9. Social Inequality in Child Health and Development – Before and after the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 10. The (Crip) Art of Reworking Vulnerability – and Perhaps, to Find a Way Out of It -- 11. “Total Institutions” as Litmus Test of Civilisation -- Part III. The future of Vulnerability -- 12. Vulnerable toOurselves, or the Radicalized Disenchantment of Being -- 13. Pandemic Necropolitics: Vulnerability, Resilience, and the Crisis of Marginalization in the Liberal Democratic State -- 14. Vulnerability as a New Perspective on Ethical Challenges in Healthcare -- 15. Vulnerability, Interest Convergence, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Lessons from the Future.Drawing from a wide array of disciplinary perspectives and geographical contexts, this volume offers new insights for critically engaging with the problem of vulnerability. The essays here contained take the move from the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to explore the inherent vulnerability of individuals, but also of social, economic and political systems, and probe the descriptive and prescriptive import of the concept. Each chapter provides a self-contained perspective on vulnerability, as well as a specific methodological framework for questioning its meaning. Taken together, the chapters combine into a multi-disciplinary toolkit for approaching the various forms and structures of vulnerability, with a special attention to the intersectional factors shaping the individual experience of it: from gender to age, from disability to mental illness, from hospitalisation to incarceration. The book explores the theoretical richness and complexity of the concept and proposesnew analytical approaches to it, before illustrating its multifariousness through empirically grounded case studies. The closing section engages with “the future of vulnerability”, as a hermeneutic, epistemological, and critical-normative perspective to be deployed beyond the domain of global crises and emergencies. The volume is primarily intended as a reference for scholars in the human, social and health sciences. The accessible structure and plain language of the chapters make it also a valuable didactic resource for graduate courses in philosophy, the social sciences and public health.Integrated Science,2662-947X ;18BioethicsMedical policyEthicsQuality of lifeMedical ethicsSciencePhilosophyBioethicsHealth PolicyMoral Philosophy and Applied EthicsQuality of Life ResearchMedical EthicsPhilosophy of ScienceBioethics.Medical policy.Ethics.Quality of life.Medical ethics.SciencePhilosophy.Bioethics.Health Policy.Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.Quality of Life Research.Medical Ethics.Philosophy of Science.344.0321344.0321Achella Stefania285587Marazia Chantal1435946MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910755078503321Vulnerabilities3593990UNINA02796nam 22006012 450 991096078190332120180709162134.097817833025671783302569(CKB)4340000000266616(MiAaPQ)EBC5355421(UkCbUP)CR9781783302567(Perlego)3259698(EXLCZ)99434000000026661620180517d2018|||| uy| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe no-nonsense guide to born-digital content /Heather Ryan and Walker SampsonLondon :Facet,2018.1 online resource (xxvii, 207 pages) digital, PDF file(s)No-nonsense guidesTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jul 2018).9781783301959 1783301953 9781783301966 1783301961 Digital information basics -- Selection -- Acquisition, accessioning and ingest -- Description -- Digital preservation storage and strategies -- Access -- Designing and implementing workflows -- New and emerging areas in born-digital materials.This book offers a comprehensive, entry-level guide for librarians and archivists who have found themselves managing or are planning to manage born-digital content. Libraries and archives of all sizes are collecting and managing an increasing proportion of digital content. Within this body of digital content is a growing pool of 'born-digital' content: content that has been created and has often existed solely in digital form. The No-nonsense Guide to Born-digital Content explains step by step processes for developing and implementing born-digital content workflows in library and archive settings of all sizes and includes a range of case studies collected from small, medium and large institutions internationally.No-nonsense guides (Facet Publishing)Electronic recordsElectronic recordsManagementDigital mediaDigital mediaManagementDigital electronicsDigital electronicsManagementElectronic records.Electronic recordsManagement.Digital media.Digital mediaManagement.Digital electronics.Digital electronicsManagement.025.8/4Ryan Heather1611447Walker SampsonUkCbUPUkCbUPBOOK9910960781903321The no-nonsense guide to born-digital content3939724UNINA