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Alexandra Yatsyk - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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biopower and geopolitics as russia s neighborhood strategies reconnecting people or reaggregating lands
Nationalities Papers, 2017Co-Authors: Andrey Makarychev, Alexandra YatsykAbstract:In this article, we address geopolitics and biopower as two different yet mutually correlative discursive strategies of sovereign power in Russia. We challenge the dominant realist approaches to Russia’s neighborhood policy by introducing the concept of biopolitics as its key element, which makes analysis of political relations in the post-Soviet area more nuanced and variegated. More specifically, we address an Important Distinction between geopolitical control over territories and management of population as two of Russia’s strategies in its “near abroad.”
John W Burns - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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the role of cognitive content and cognitive processes in chronic pain an Important Distinction
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2017Co-Authors: Mark P. Jensen, Francis J. Keefe, James Carmody, Beverly E Thorn, John W BurnsAbstract:Objectives:Pain-related cognitive content (what people think about pain) and cognitive processes (how people think about pain; what they do with their pain-related thoughts) and their interaction are hypothesized to play distinct roles in patient function. However, questions have been raised regardi
Deb West - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Nash Library & Student Learning Commons: Scholarly Publishing vs. Predatory Publishing: Tracking and Promoting your Publications
2018Co-Authors: Deb WestAbstract:This guide is to help authors determine if a journal is scholarly or predatory, an Important Distinction for rank and tenure applications. Links to resources that can track how often your publications are used or referred to via social media.
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Nash Library & Student Learning Commons: Scholarly Publishing vs. Predatory Publishing: Home
2018Co-Authors: Deb WestAbstract:This guide is to help authors determine if a journal is scholarly or predatory, an Important Distinction for rank and tenure applications.
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Nash Library & Student Learning Commons: Scholarly Publishing vs. Predatory Publishing: Google Scholar
2018Co-Authors: Deb WestAbstract:This guide is to help authors determine if a journal is scholarly or predatory, an Important Distinction for rank and tenure applications. How to track your article impact
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Nash Library & Student Learning Commons: Scholarly Publishing vs. Predatory Publishing: Psychology Journals
2018Co-Authors: Deb WestAbstract:This guide is to help authors determine if a journal is scholarly or predatory, an Important Distinction for rank and tenure applications. Psychology journals that are recommended for publication are determined by the JCR Impact Factor
Andrey Makarychev - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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biopower and geopolitics as russia s neighborhood strategies reconnecting people or reaggregating lands
Nationalities Papers, 2017Co-Authors: Andrey Makarychev, Alexandra YatsykAbstract:In this article, we address geopolitics and biopower as two different yet mutually correlative discursive strategies of sovereign power in Russia. We challenge the dominant realist approaches to Russia’s neighborhood policy by introducing the concept of biopolitics as its key element, which makes analysis of political relations in the post-Soviet area more nuanced and variegated. More specifically, we address an Important Distinction between geopolitical control over territories and management of population as two of Russia’s strategies in its “near abroad.”
Robert A Rosenheck - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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requiring sobriety at program entry impact on outcomes in supported transitional housing for homeless veterans
Psychiatric Services, 2011Co-Authors: John A Schinka, Roger J Casey, Wesley J Kasprow, Robert A RosenheckAbstract:Objective:An Important Distinction in models of housing for the homeless is whether programs that require abstinence prior to program admission produce better outcomes than unrestricted programs. D...