Essays about: "insecurity change"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 73 essays containing the words insecurity change.
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21. Space, pace and grace – affective room(s) for change
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för folkhälsovetenskapAbstract : The changing room as a transitional space between everyday life and physical activity has been a largely unexplored field, although it is frequented on a weekly basis by pupils in compulsory school and by physically active people in various sport settings. The transition includes potentially vulnerable situations which may cause experiences of affective insecurity and shame. READ MORE
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22. Housing First - A Multifaceted Experience - The Journey of Recovery Through the Support of Housing First
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för hälsa och samhälle (HS)Abstract : Bostad Först, en intervention som syftar till att lösa kronisk hemlöshet, har visat sig vara ett framgångsrikt och ekonomiskt hållbart alternativ under de senaste tre decennierna. Men i utvärderingarna nämns sällan erfarenheterna från boende inom Bostad Först och främst påverkan på deras återhämtningsprocess. READ MORE
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23. Food insecurity in Nigeria - An analysis of the impact of climate change, economic development, and conflict on food security
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : Food insecurity is a major problem in Nigeria. The Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that Nigeria’s food security situation has worsened in the past 15 years. This thesis examines the impacts of different factors that jeopardize the Nigerian food security situation. READ MORE
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24. Addressing the risk of maladaptation in Social Protection: The case of World Food Programme
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för Riskhantering och SamhällssäkerhetAbstract : The need to adapt to climate change has been widely acknowledged as a challenge expanding beyond the discrete realm of adaptation initiatives. Accordingly, social protection has received growing attention due to its potential to promote adaptive capacity, whilst partly addressing both direct and indirect drivers of vulnerability to climate change. READ MORE
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25. How European Welfare States perpetuate the Growth Imperative - And why Alternatives are needed
University essay from Lunds universitet/EuropastudierAbstract : In industrial circles, in political parties, and in newspapers, there is seldom one reiterating issue that concerns the general public more than the situation of a national economy, as well as how to secure or to undo the practice of it. What is arguably one of the core principals of modern cultures, especially in European societies, not just being a nuclear unit in a bigger economy, but enacting and reenacting the social construct of a normative system a political state economy offers, is strangely overlooked by the majority. READ MORE