Abstract There has been much debate about the use of certain public order policing tactics in Britain in response to the disorder seen in recent years. This paper explored the use of an indiscriminate public order tactic that has received comparatively less attention, that of crowd dispersal techniques. More specifically, the use of police charges (either by mounted police or on foot) and subsequent collective flight was investigated. An interview study was conducted with 20 participants who experienced ...
Tópico(s): Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
2013 - Wiley | Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling
... Guérin is a smallpox vaccine. This may be a momentary lapse of reason or attention but an immediate "on camera" retraction was needed. What followed was a played-down damage control. Glamour takes it all. ...
Tópico(s): COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
2020 - Medknow | Indian Journal of Public Health
As suggested by M. Foucault, neoliberal governamental form of power is a very effective pedagogical tool able to produce a specific form of subjectivity. This paper is aimed at empirically investigating this kind of identity from the particular viewpoint of drug consumption. Through an analysis of the empirical material gathered through the qualitative techniques of the in-depth interview, the group interview and participant observation, the article will explore the individual subjectivities of ...
Tópico(s): Foucault, Power, and Ethics
2014 - Padova University Press | Italian journal of sociology of education
What did the person on Easter Island say when cutting down the last tree? That was a question posed to US academic Professor Jared Diamond by a student in a lecture on how societies appear to knowingly overshoot their resources. He referred to the incident in his book Collapse: why civilisations choose to fail or survive, which describes a string of societal collapses as a result of failing to address environmental problems. Professor Diamond’s book ought to be compulsory reading for all the negotiators ...
Tópico(s): Island Studies and Pacific Affairs
2010 - Institute for Governance and Policy Studies | Policy Quarterly
Abstract Through the social‐historical contextualization of Gezi protests and drawing on the works of Badiou and Turner this article conceptualises the protests as a ‘happening’ or ‘event’ characterized by rupture and liminality. Without underestimating their importance as a meaning creation process, it is argued that the visions inspiring Gezi have been/are in sharp contrast to the version of democracy shaped by the fears and aspirations of at least a plurality of the country's citizenry and enacted ...
Tópico(s): Critical Theory and Philosophy
2018 - Wiley | Journal of Historical Sociology
Etienne Farvaque, Muhammad Azmat Hayat, Ifrah Siddique,
We analyze the persistence of the major determinants of distrust toward the European Union (EU) and pro-Brexit voting attitudes of citizens of the United Kingdom. Looking both backward and forward, our analysis confirms that Euroscepticism is deep-rooted, although the data reveal differences across different parts of the country. We observe no major transformation in the favor of the EU over the last two decades or in the post-referendum period. We also carry out an age-period-cohort analysis by ...
Tópico(s): Energy, Environment, and Transportation Policies
2021 - Sejong University | Journal of Economic Integration
... everywhere yet “just out of sight” (73), in a momentary lapse of reason that gives way to a nonsensical encounter with “invisible [and] irrational forces” (18). ...
Tópico(s): Cinema and Media Studies
2017 - University of Chicago Press | Current Anthropology
... conceived operations that we either dreamed up in a momentary lapse of reason, or garnered at one of our ubiquitous educational forums. Why do we embrace these notions? Is it the zeal to be innovative, contemporary or a reaction to professional boredom? Perhaps the benefit of ...
Tópico(s): Health Sciences Research and Education
2002 - Elsevier BV | The Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery
Michael Shortland, Lisa Lentini,
... Montaigne, Rousseau, Goethe, Stendhal and Tolstoy? And what of Casanova, Petrarch, Cellini, Berlioz and Gide? This must surely have been momentary lapse on Read's part, or had he good reason to pas over such weal th ofgood, masterly, writing? In fact, a John Pilling has recently pointed out, Read had no reason at all, or at least offered none.2 Our suspicion is that Herbert Read, never the most synthetic of critics, was barned and disappointed by the very ...
Tópico(s): Academic Writing and Publishing
2011 - University of California, Los Angeles | Mester
The conventional capital asset pricing model (CAPM) remains the preferred approach to risk management in a wide range of economic settings. At the same time, the neoclassical assumptions underlying the CAPM have come under severe attack by behavioral economics. In sharp contrast with the purely rational agents of neoclassical economics, real humans make decisions under the constraints imposed by their innate heuristics. The tension between conventional asset pricing theory and behavioral economics ...
Tópico(s): Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
2015 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
Chirag Shankar Indi, Varun Pritham, Vasundhara Acharya, Krishna Prakash,
... student was an attempt at malpractice or just momentary lapse in concentration. The system use a hybrid classifier ...
Tópico(s): Imbalanced Data Classification Techniques
2021 - kassel university press | International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning (iJET)
... al. (2018). Given these low trial counts, any momentary lapse in focus resulting from subject fatigue, for example, ...
Tópico(s): Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies
2021 - Wiley | European Journal of Neuroscience
... order of milliseconds, and as a marker of momentary lapses of attention, might show marked shifts during adolescence ...
Tópico(s): Functional Brain Connectivity Studies
2022 - American Psychiatric Association | American Journal of Psychiatry
Thomas J. Hickey, Sue Titus Reid,
... covered employees' expectations of privacy were diminished by reason of their participation in an industry that is regulated pervasively to ensure safety, goal dependent, in substantial part, on health and fitness of [such] employees (627). Moreover, government interest in testing these without show of individualized suspicion was compelling because even momentary lapse of attention can have disastrous consequences (628). …
Tópico(s): Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
1995 - SPAEF | Public Administration Quarterly
... of Judge Wilkinson’s opinions is not a momentary lapse by an individual judge, but an indication that ...
Tópico(s): Legal and Constitutional Studies
2020 - RELX Group (Netherlands) | SSRN Electronic Journal
... Raber AC, Cacciapaglia H, O'Brien WH. Ecological momentary assessment of temptation and lapse in dieting. Eat Behav 2001; 2: 307– 21. ...
Tópico(s): Mindfulness and Compassion Interventions
2015 - Wiley | Obesity Science & Practice
... as an I, as if Lope in a momentary lapse had started to write leo\nora\. 2688. tu ...
Tópico(s): Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies
1969 - Auburn University | Bulletin of the Comediantes
William O. Cooper, Gerald B. Hickson,
... appropriate infrastructure to identify and address professionals with momentary professionalism lapses or model patterns of unprofessional behavior.15Pichert J. ...
Tópico(s): Ethics in medical practice
2022 - Elsevier BV | CHEST Journal
... stiffness as we start to operate or that momentary mental lapse we now euphemistically call a “senior moment.” It ...
Tópico(s): Hip and Femur Fractures
2002 - Elsevier BV | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
... time throughout the trial via smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment (14). As it happened, we didn't need to disaggregate lapses into "stress-induced" and "cue-induced" subsets to ... t always be the case; sometimes lumping all lapses together can bury important information (18), and a clinical trial using CBD should be built to withstand that risk.But I'm not confident that our ecological momentary assessment approach would be sustainable for a trial ...
Tópico(s): Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
2019 - American Psychiatric Association | American Journal of Psychiatry
... in which the individual psychological factors (that is, momentary inattention, forgetting, etc) are the last and least manageable links. Attentional "capture" (preoccupation or distraction) is a necessary condition for the commission of slips and lapses. Yet, its occurrence is almost impossible to predict ...
Tópico(s): Occupational Health and Safety Research
1995 - BMJ | BMJ Quality & Safety
... exposure research omits one of the most important reasons that researchers and clinicians have become interested in cue exposure: most relapse episodes occur in the context of cue exposure and cue-provoked craving [5; see 4]. The vast majority of initial lapses occur in the presence of explicit cigarette cues, ... Gnys M., Kassel J. D., Hickcox M. First lapses to smoking: within-subjects analyses of real-time reports. J Consult Clin Psychol 1996; 64: 366– 79. 6 Shiffman S., Gwaltney C. J., Balabanis M., Liu K. S., Paty J. A., Kassel J. D. et al. Immediate antecedents of cigarette smoking: an analysis from ecological momentary assessment. J Abnorm Psychol 2002; 111: 531– 45. ...
Tópico(s): Behavioral Health and Interventions
2009 - Wiley | Addiction
Katarzyna Obarska, Alicja Anna Binkowska, Przemysław Marcowski, Karol Szymczak, Karol Lewczuk, Katarzyna Sollich, Maria Banaszak, Bohdan Woronowicz, Małgorzata Nowicka, Maciej Skorko, Mateusz Gola,
... behavioral therapy. Intervention effectiveness assessment will include Ecological Momentary Assessment. That is, we will collect longitudinal data on a set of characteristics of day-to-day functioning. The primary outcomes will include a self-reported number of lapses and addiction craving level. In contrast, the secondary ...
Tópico(s): Behavioral Health and Interventions
2022 - Frontiers Media | Frontiers in Psychiatry
... point in time—what (Thomson [1977]) calls a (momentary) 'super-event'. We use m to range over ... future which is uniquely determined by a single momentary event. Each of these alternatives must be dropped ... that an utterance is, when properly idealized, a momentary event, so that Abigail uttered 'I will survive' ...
Tópico(s): Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
2010 - Oxford University Press | The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
José Jobson de Andrade Arruda,
... in which commercial crises are frequently followed by momentary public policies of industrialization, which disappear in proportion ... Valetim Alexandre, to see the similarities despite the lapse of time between the writing of the two ...
Tópico(s): Sociology and Education in Brazil
2000 - Duke University Press | Hispanic American Historical Review
Katsumi Doi, C Kumeta, Y Narumiya, S Mizuta, Hidehiko Matsubayashi, Takumi Takeuchi, T Ishikawa,
... two-cell stage was lower than DC1 with momentary two-cell stage. Once they became blastocysts, they didn’t affect pregnancy outcomes. What is known already In recent years, time-lapse imaging (TLI) has been used to analyze dynamics ... into two types: DC1 embryos with or without momentary two-cell stage. Study design, size, duration This study included patients whose oocytes had been retrieved between January 2020 to December 2022. A retrospective study was conducted on 11,366 cleavage embryos derived from 2PN2PB in 2,735 cycles using time-lapse imaging (Geri®, Genea BIOMEDX, Australia, 5-minute intervals, ...
Tópico(s): Reproductive Biology and Fertility
2024 - Oxford University Press | Human Reproduction
... action Actions, like communications, are contingent and selective momentary events. Like communications, they are undertaken by individuals. ... evolve with them - rapidly or with a time lapse - is one of the most exiting questions in ...
Tópico(s): Historical Legal Studies and Society
2002 - Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory | Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History
... abstinent from a drug of abuse for any reason, the better you’ll do in the long run.”In addition, the average time to lapse didn’t tell the full story, said Preston. ... effect of the drug use in the first lapse.As part of the trial protocol, participants received small electronic devices that prompted them four times a day to record stress, mood, craving, and any drug-related cues around them.This “ecological momentary assessment” (EMA) has been increasingly used over the ... drugs often intensifies as stress increases, but ecological momentary assessment permitted a decoupling of at least moderately high levels of stress from craving.“They may feel stressed, but they don’t have the same urgency for using drugs,” Sinha said of the subjects.The NIDA researchers are looking at EMA and other data to predict who is at risk of lapse and when it happens.Use of the EMA ...
Tópico(s): Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
2015 - American Psychiatric Association Publishing | Psychiatric News
... reflection, too. George Eliot does so through the momentary disorientation of her narrator in The Mill on ... that prompt our own reflection on unreliable memory, lapses in attention, and variable meaning. Plotz challenges Lukacs’ ...
Tópico(s): History
2019 - Canadian Comparative Literature Association | Canadian review of comparative literature