Chen, Xi Zhou, Jiani Yuan, Quan Huang, Chunji Li, Ying
Published in
Frontiers in Medicine
Improving the provision of tuberculosis (TB) care is both urgent and imperative to achieve the goals outlined in the End TB Strategy. China has initiated the integrated TB control model to enhance the quality of TB care Since 2012. Despite these efforts, the integrated TB control health system encounters numerous challenges in delivering effective ...
Merlin-Brogniart, Céline
Social innovation networks are increasingly recognized as key players in social innovation. Based on qualitative case-studies, this research analyses, through the dimensions of proximity, the Actor-Network Theory and collaborative innovation - the process by which networks develop social innovations with a public service aim and create territorial ...
Szustakiewicz, Przemysław Wieczorek, Mariusz
Published in
Ius Novum
This article addresses the legal issues arising from the transformation of internal security bodies within the structure of public administration, specifically focusing on how such events impact the service relationship of officers employed in those structures (the so-called ‘uniformed services’). The analysis covers regulations governing the servi...
Metouke Ebongue, Blaise
Cet article vise à démontrer à travers un cas précis que, l’itinéraire de la lutte contre le phénomène d’absentéisme au sein des Universités d’Etat au Cameroun peut être fragmenté en plusieurs phases caractérisées chacune par la mise en place d’un dispositif interne de lutte et intervenant dans des contextes situés aux niveaux macro, méso et micro....
CHEN, MENG (author)
In today’s fast-paced and highly competitive global trade environment, cargo terminals have become crucial hubs for the transportation of goods. However, workers in these environments often face physically demanding tasks, such as heavy lifting, awkward body postures, harmful noise, and extreme temperatures. Besides, they also mentally face the men...
Pede, Elena
Future projections indicate a global increase in heat waves, especially in urban areas due to climate change and the heat island effect, leading to adverse human, economic, and environmental outcomes. Cities worldwide respond by integrating climate mitigation and adaptation measures. While long-term strategies dominate research, this paper explores...
Cortina Candanoza, Lizeth Barrios, Flor Manuelita
Through the constitutional foundations of public service and administrative decentralization, it is essential to understand that the activities carried out by the State, according to Article 209 of the Constitution, must revolve around the fulfillment of the general interests of the community. In this sense, the central objective of this study seek...
Monedero Morales, Carmen del Rocío Mercado Sáez, María Teresa
The information coverage of irregular migration on television news, far from approaching approaches aligned with human rights, is based on dramatization from sensationalist sketches, giving a propensity to negative connotations (problem, threat, crime, etc.). In this research, with the aim to measure a series of aspects regarding the treatment of i...
Lidvall, Wiktor Fleetwood, Ludwig
The journalistic mission, crucial to a functioning democracy, requires journalists to act as “watchdogs”. By holding people in power accountable, journalists play their part in ensuring that our society is deserving of these lofty democratic standards. What do journalists need to fulfill this role effectively? SVT, Sweden’s major TV broadcast compa...
Andersson, Linus Danielsson, Martin Hallén, Malin Sundin, Ebba
This chapter introduces rurality-TV as a genre, and we discuss how public service media, through this genre, contributes to symbolically resolving tensions between the rural and the urban, and we address processes of mobility and urbanisation in the Nordics. Three popular reality-TV programmes depicting rural life are analysed: Bonderøven [loosely ...