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Chernobyl brought Italy and Belarus closer together – their approach could do the same for other nations
Chernobyl, Responsibility, and National Identity: Positioning Europe and Russia in the Media of Belarus and Ukraine (1992–2014)
This article compares media representations of how Europe and Russia handled the aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Belarus and Ukraine in the period 1992–2014. It shows that the official and alternative media in Belarus featured competing representations of Europe and Russia that were linked to the national narratives of the Belarusian authorities and opposition, while the official an
Foreign aid and identity after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster: How Belarus shapes relations with Germany, Europe, Russia, and Japan
This article looks at how Belarus, the most affected state by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, discursively constructs cooperation with foreign countries that provide help in combating the consequences of the tragedy. It shows that different representations of foreign actors handling the prolonged consequences of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster contribute to developing new friendships (with Japan),
Trauma Management as a Way to Sustainable Development
From ontological security to cultural trauma: The case of Chernobyl in Belarus and Ukraine
Using the example of the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe, this article analyses a unique mechanism regarding the transformation of ontological security into ontological insecurity and then cultural trauma. It demonstrates how, from ontological security constructed by the Soviet ideology, Chernobyl moved to ontological insecurity understood as a breakdown in the established beliefs. By blaming the So
Trauma management: Chernobyl in Belarus and Ukraine
Although the Chernobyl nuclear disaster happened in the Soviet Union in 1986, we still do not know how the most affected states – Ukraine and Belarus – have managed this tragedy since independence. Drawing on the concept of cultural trauma, this article compares Chernobyl narratives in Belarus and Ukraine over the past 28 years. It shows that national narratives of Chernobyl differ, representing t
Whose Responsibility?: Chernobyl as Trauma Management in Belarus and Ukraine
The Contested realities of the Circular Economy
We acknowledge that the CE is not one ‘thing’, but, rather, could be seen as an ‘empty signifier’ (Valenzuela and Böhm 2017), which allows for a whole range of interpretations and approaches to be bundled together under the term ‘circular economy’. Indeed, the CE is said to have 114 definitions (Kirchherr et al. 2017), which implies that academics and practitioners do not necessarily agree on prec
Search for proton emission of the isomeric 10+ state in 54Ni
Several experiments were conducted at the 10 MV Van-de-Graaff tandem accelerator at the Institute of Nuclear Physics, Cologne, to detect proton emission from the isomeric 6457-keV 10+ state in 54Ni. Excitation functions for two fusion–evaporation reactions were measured to maximise the population of the rare two-neutron evaporation channel from a 56Ni compound nucleus. The search for delayed proto
Introduction to the special issue on the contested realities of the circular economy
Professionals’ Perspective on Needs of Persons Who Frequently Use Psychiatric Emergency Services
This study explores how professionals experience persons who frequently use psychiatric emergency services (PES) in terms of their needs in Sweden. The data comprise 19 semi-structured individual interviews and one focus group interview with healthcare professionals (i.e., assistant nurses, psychiatric nurses, intern physicians, and resident physicians), which are analyzed using qualitative conten
Encounters with Persons Who Frequently Use Psychiatric Emergency Services: Healthcare Professionals’ Views
Encounters and interactions between healthcare professionals and patients are central in healthcare services and delivery. Encountering persons who frequently use psychiatric emergency services (PES), a complex patient group in a complex context, may be particularly challenging for healthcare professionals. The aim of the study was to explore healthcare professionals’ experiencesof such encounters
Rituximab in multiple sclerosis at general hospital level
Objectives: The use of rituximab (RTX) in multiple sclerosis (MS) is a rapidly increasing choice of disease-modifying therapy. Efficacy outside specialized university hospital-based care is not yet systematically investigated. Our aim was to evaluate off-label RTX treatment for MS at a general hospital in Sweden. Materials and Methods: Subjects with definite MS with at least one rituximab infusio
Bevacizumab in the treatment of ovarian cancer
Introduction: In the past decade there have been many attempts to improve systemic treatment and thus the outcome of patients with ovarian cancer. However, neither the sequential addition of non cross-resistant drugs to standard chemotherapy comprising carboplatin and paclitaxel, nor triplet combination therapies with conventional chemotherapeutic drugs have improved outcomes. Instead, such approa
Humanitarianism and mass migration: confronting the world crisis : edited by Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco, Oakland, CA, University of California Press, Ross Institute, 2019, xii + 395 pp., £26.00 (paperback), ISBN: 978-0520297142
Perspectives on climate policies
The purpose of this article is twofold: First to discuss three misconceptions in the debate on climate policies: i) that de-growth is necessary, ii) that the market economy is part of the problem rather than part of the solution to climate change, and iii) that the only policy tool needed is to price carbon emissions. Second, to argue that climate change cuts across traditional policy areas and th
Machinery prices during the second Industrial revolution : An international comparison of capital goods, 1850 – 1939
Machinery prices are a crucial part of the history of catching up, technological progress and the industrial revolution diffusion. However, the efforts to obtain an international price for capital goods have been scattered and the majority of the works dealing with this phenomena had a national scope mainly . In this paper, the authors have done an effort to homogenise the different national machi
Long-term effects on function, health-related quality of life and work ability after structured physiotherapy including a workplace intervention. : A secondary analysis of a randomised controlled trial (WorkUp) in primary care for patients with neck and/or back pain
Objective: To study the long-term effects of a workplace intervention in addition to structured physiotherapy regarding self-reported measures in patients with acute/subacute neck and/or back pain. Design: WorkUp – a cluster-randomised controlled trial in 32 primary care centers in Sweden, from January 2013 through December 2014 (ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT02609750). Intervention: Structured physio
Malvas mystiska flaskpost
Skönlitterär bok för åldern 9-12 år.Vad är egentligen mod? Kan man lära sig att bli modig? Det frågar sig Malva, elva år, när hon inte lyckas stå inför hela klassen i skolan och berätta om sitt sommarlov. Inte ett vettigt ord får hon fram. De andra barnen fnissar och fröken suckar. En trasig flaskpost blir Malvas räddning. Genom det mystiska receptet i flaskan blir hon mindre än en tumme. Och sugs