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Nicole Mfoafo-M?Carthy, Gregor Wolbring
Pág. 99 - 135
Resilience is a concept employed within an increasing scope including ecology, security, social sciences and human psychology. It is applied to various social groups including disabled people. At the same time there are numerous critiques within and outs...
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Jacqueline Noga and Gregor Wolbring
Perceptions of water and water related issues still render many under-researched topics. This study aims to further our knowledge regarding people?s perceptions of water and our understanding about the different ways individuals use water. The authors as...
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Jacqueline Noga and Gregor Wolbring
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Gregor Wolbring and Brigid Burke
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Gregor Wolbring and Theresa Rybchinski
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Gregor Wolbring, Rachel Mackay, Theresa Rybchinski and Jacqueline Noga
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Jacqueline Noga and Gregor Wolbring
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Gregor Wolbring, Verlyn Leopatra and Sophya Yumakulov
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Gregor Wolbring, Verlyn Leopatra and Sophya Yumakulov
People increasingly can and want to obtain and generate health information themselves. With the increasing do-it-yourself sentiment comes also the desire to be more involved in one?s health care decisions. Patient driven health-care and health research m...
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Gregor Wolbring, Verlyn Leopatra
Pág. 66 - 90
The problems associated with climate change, energy scarcity, water and sanitation insecurity and severe natural disasters are at the forefront of both national and international policy agendas. Increasingly, people with disabilities are those most criti...
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