نتایج جستجو برای: governmental press

تعداد نتایج: 82119  

Journal: :Revista brasileira de psiquiatria 2014
Andrea F Mello Mariana R Maciel Victor Fossaluza Cristiane S de Paula Rodrigo Grassi-Oliveira Luciana P Cavalcante-Nóbrega Giuliana C Cividanes Yusaku Soussumi Sonia P Soussumi Dirce N M Perissinotti Isabel A Bordin Marcelo F Mello Jair J Mari

OBJECTIVE To quantitatively study the exposure to childhood maltreatment and urban violence in children from families with at least one child working on the streets and to investigate the relationship between these factors and street work. METHODS Families who participated in a nongovernmental organization (NGO) program to eliminate child labor were included. Data concerning sociodemographic ...

2001
GILES MOHAN

During the 1990s, civil society emerged as the prime political force in the policy agenda of the major lenders and development agencies. An active civil society, it was believed, would enable choice, scrutinise errant governments, and ultimately lead to regularised, plural democracy. This article subjects this policy discourse to theoretical and empirical scrutiny. Theoretically, civil society ...

2003
Cynthia Hardy Nelson Phillips Thomas B. Lawrence

 Inter-organizational collaboration has been linked to a range of important outcomes for collaborating organizations. The strategy literature emphasizes the way in which collaboration between organizations results in the sharing of critical resources and facilitates knowledge transfer. The learning literature argues that collaboration not only transfers existing knowledge among organiza...

2005
Patricia Lundy

International aid for conservation currently favours assisting projects promoting local-level solutions derived from 'community' initiatives. Nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) are fast becoming the preferred infrastructure through which such funding is channelled. This paper examines the role of environmental NGOs in 'community-based' conservation projects in Jamaica. Concepts of participati...

Journal: :Communication research and practice 2022

This study adds to the current literature on crisis communication by exploring differences in COVID-19 governmental and variances media coverage of that through thematic quantitative content analysis across three countries: New Zealand, The United States Kingdom. Specifically, this research seeks find extent which ideology plays a role reporting health crises. Results demonstrated universally, ...

2013
Brent Taylor Hershel Jick Dean MacLaughlin

OBJECTIVES To update UK studies begun in the early 1990s on the annual prevalence and incidence rates of autism in children; undertaken in response to a March 2012 press release, widely covered by the media, from the US Centre for Disease Control (CDC) reporting that the autism prevalence rate in 2008 in 8-year-old US children was 1 in 88, a 78% increase from a CDC estimate in 2004. This findin...

Journal: :Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing 2008
Barbara L Brush

PURPOSE To examine emerging trends in global nurse migration and those effects on nurse workforce planning and development efforts in select donor and recipient countries. DESIGN AND METHODS This integrative literature review is an analysis of current literature (journal articles, media, and press releases) and data from various sources (PUMS, NSSRN, CGFNS, Nurse & Midwifery Council) to expli...

Asadi, Abbas , Muhammadizadeh, Fateme ,

The main inquiry of this article is how differently the news of uprisings in Bahrain, Yemen and Syria has been covered in conservative and reformist press. In the section of theories, a review of agenda-setting and social constructionism has been offered and using theory of constructivism the role of values, identity and norms in social uprisings has been studied. In this article, ten newspaper...

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