• This led to protests in Omagh, Newry and Portadown being formally cancelled, although small and socially-distanced gatherings did go ahead. (socialistalternative.org)
  • While limits on gatherings may be a legitimate response to the outbreak of a contagious disease, many assembly bans are absolute, with no exception for socially-distanced, peaceful protests. (icnl.org)
  • Now, however, they are adapting to online events and socially distanced smaller gatherings. (irishtimes.com)
  • At Pivot HR Services and Move Forward, clients are using Tailored Gatherings to socially reconnect, and build alignment on purpose, strategy, and culture. (pivothrservices.ca)
  • How to stay connected while socially distant? (progressiverecruitment.com)
  • Offering the most in privacy and exclusivity of all room categories, The Casitas are a perfect getaway for socially distant vacations this summer. (specialevents.com)
  • MIAMI BEACH- The Confidante Miami Beach has transformed its meetings and events business to accommodate socially-distant and safe groups, focusing on ease for planners by extending enhanced values and flexible contract terms, offering "hybrid" meeting packages, utilizing its scenic, oceanfront outdoor spaces, and providing new food and beverage offerings for groups of all sizes. (specialevents.com)
  • 5. Lockdowns and assembly bans are stifling peaceful and socially distant protests. (icnl.org)
  • We have plans to facilitate a socially-distant freshers week in compliance with university and national guidelines," says Cíara Dempsey, chair of the UCD Societies Council. (irishtimes.com)
  • While the university experience is likely to be different this year, we hope to foster engagement and support our societies in whatever way we can, whether that's in online activities or socially distant activities. (irishtimes.com)
  • Societies like the Literary and Historical (L&H) debating society and Lawsoc are also able to host a large number of their usual events online or socially distant. (irishtimes.com)
  • Many people report that since lockdown eased, the experience of interacting with a socially distant social network remains complex. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • If social distancing was the phrase of 2020, then surely social connection must the be phrase for 2021. (pivothrservices.ca)
  • We document the transmission of social distancing practices from the United States to Mexico along migrant networks during the early 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. (cepr.org)
  • Lockdown and social distancing as brought on in response to the COVID-19 pandemic impacts our interior world of identity in fundamental ways. (weebly.com)
  • In response to the pandemic, the WHO recommended physical distancing [ 2 ], maintaining a physical distance between people and reducing the number of times people come into close contact with one another. (acm.org)
  • Here, the Covid-19 pandemic might serve as an eye opener to show what this means on a personal and social level. (acm.org)
  • Still-and amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic we do not really have any alternatives-many of us continue to need to practice physical distancing, even as some cities and states cautiously or not so cautiously roll out reopening plans. (acm.org)
  • With some business models that allow for natural social distancing, such as commercial paving services , the current global pandemic may present some unique health and safety problems. (worldnewsstand.net)
  • In the existence of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are all doing our parts by staying indoors and practicing social distancing. (springbudspreschools.com)
  • We explored how different socioeconomic and racial/ethnic groups in the United States might fare in an influenza pandemic on the basis of social factors that shape exposure, vulnerability to influenza virus, and timeliness and adequacy of treatment. (cdc.gov)
  • rather, it is to call attention to avoidable disparities that can be expected in the absence of systematic attention to differential social risks in pandemic preparedness plans. (cdc.gov)
  • In this article, we describe ways in which different socioeconomic and racial/ethnic groups might fare differently in an influenza pandemic, on the basis of current knowledge of social factors that shape exposure and vulnerability to influenza virus and that influence the timeliness and adequacy of treatment among those who become ill. (cdc.gov)
  • Our purposes are to 1) call attention to potentially major and avoidable social disparities in suffering and death during an influenza pandemic and 2) highlight the importance of including in pandemic preparedness plans targeted strategies for minimizing or avoiding these social disparities. (cdc.gov)
  • Amid the effects of the pandemic, indigenous protagonism has played a fundamental role in guaranteeing these peoples' rights and access to food, denouncing the absent and slow official responses as acts of institutional violence, which will have serious and lasting effects on the lives of indigenous peoples. (bvsalud.org)
  • Furthermore, voluntary decisions by individuals and businesses to follow guidelines regarding socially-distanced behavior have led to weakness in some sectors of the economy. (acppubs.com)
  • Using data on pre-existing migrant connections between Mexican and U.S. locations and mobile-phone tracking data revealing social distancing behavior, we find larger declines in mobility in Mexican regions whose emigrants live in U.S. locations with stronger social distancing practices. (cepr.org)
  • Thus, interventions of health professionals with these women should address aspects beyond the behavior of using drugs, including issues related to the role as mother and woman, in a social reality. (bvsalud.org)
  • In addition, the WHO suggested that as people practice physical distancing, they could stay socially connected via technology. (acm.org)
  • And what about the term social distancing when we are in fact advised to practice only physical distancing-while maintaining our social connections over the Internet? (acm.org)
  • In short, there are multiple reasons why physical closeness is fundamental to us as humans-and maybe also why physical distancing feels so hard to practice for lots of people, for a number of socially rooted reasons. (acm.org)
  • As the COVID-19 outbreak has dramatically and involuntarily forced workers everywhere to telecommute and practice responsible social distancing, there's no doubt it will begin to take a toll psychologically and emotionally. (washingtonpost.com)
  • Today, I heard of a concerning trend: College kids posting Instagram photos of themselves on Spring Break-defying rules related to social isolation and mocking older generations for being too careful. (psychologytoday.com)
  • So what can you do when your teen or young adult wants to defy government- or parent-mandated sanctions regarding COVID and social isolation? (psychologytoday.com)
  • At this time of social distancing and isolation, Battery Dance TV aims to connect people across the world through dance. (broadwayworld.com)
  • In contrast, police officers - often without masks - invaded people's personal space to threaten and to issue fines, and also served to create bottlenecks of people where distancing became impossible. (socialistalternative.org)
  • We developed protocols to safely celebrate the Mass (social distancing, masks, ventilation, and sanitation) and sent them to city health officials for review. (michaeljournal.org)
  • On the other hand, there are also many people who already experience life with physical distance all the time, and those who have no option to physically distance (e.g., due to incarceration). (acm.org)
  • Many of the emergency laws and other extraordinary measures adopted in response to the virus restrict fundamental rights and freedoms. (icnl.org)
  • We reaffirm the commitment to spare no effort to promote democracy, strengthen the rule of law and promote gender equality, as well as to promote and protect human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the right to development. (who.int)
  • Â Second, hysteresis in economic impacts of social distancing leads to hysteresis in the efficient time to reopen the economy. (cepr.org)
  • Â Because reopening results in a second wave of infections that may be worse than expected and social distancing rules create permanent economic impacts, it is efficient to delay reopening the economy longer than suggested by benefit-cost analyses of social distancing programs. (cepr.org)
  • But the WHO's other suggestion became a reality: For months, people have been trying to maintain social connectivity via digital technology. (acm.org)
  • Situated amidst a palm-lined beach overlooking the Florida Bay with breathtaking backdrops, these spaces offer a variety of new venues for Cheeca's social, production and corporate events, hosting up to 400 people. (specialevents.com)
  • While that might sound a tad crazy, prior to the era of social distancing it felt as if people were becoming more reliant on technology to communicate with others and with the outside world, rather than making the effort to meet up with a friend or a group of people. (playforpeace.org)
  • It's been refreshing and heartening to see people make efforts, whether through weekly video chat appointments or daily socially distanced walks around the block, to maintain a sense of community and check in on important people in their lives. (playforpeace.org)
  • Although our world has flipped upside down, the fundamentals of what people value about workplaces didn't change. (pivothrservices.ca)
  • Ohana is the Hawaiian term meaning family and historically, a Luau is a Polynesian and ancient Hawaiian social gathering meant to unite people of a town in celebration of a significant life event or achievement! (bchd.org)
  • These Care Navigator Volunteers also played a fundamental role in ensuring people knew how to slow the spread of the virus. (bchd.org)
  • Keep as much physical distance as you can from other people, keep rooms well-ventilated, wear a mask, keep your hands clean and cough away from others into your elbow. (bvsalud.org)
  • Assim, as intervenções dos profissionais da saúde com estas mulheres devem abordar aspectos para além do comportamento de usar drogas, abrangendo questões referentes ao papel como mãe e mulher, inseridas em uma realidade social. (bvsalud.org)
  • Así, las intervenciones de los profesionales de la salud con estas mujeres deben abordar aspectos más allá del comportamiento de usar drogas, abarcando cuestiones referentes al papel como madre y mujer, inseridas en una realidad social. (bvsalud.org)
  • O protagonismo indígena tem tido um papel fundamental na garantia de seus direitos e acesso à alimentação, denunciando a ausência e a lentidão das respostas oficiais como ações de violência institucional, que terão graves e duradouros efeitos nas trajetórias destes povos. (bvsalud.org)
  • Even though the complications imposed by hygienic concerns and social distancing made difficult work for the organizers, the willingness to adapt to current circumstances and meet these challenges brought us all an incredibly moving experience of community and shared music-making. (hornsociety.org)
  • They are often separating from their families, both geographically and socially, because they are developing their own identities. (psychologytoday.com)
  • Each of us holds multiple identities as to who we are in the world, each of which is socially animated and affirmed. (weebly.com)
  • The WHO proposed the term physical distancing rather than social distancing because it is a physical distance that prevents transmission. (acm.org)
  • Despite this push for physical distancing, social distancing has become the more common term. (acm.org)
  • What are we to make of physical and social distance here? (acm.org)
  • How will students engage socially as Covid-19 continues to impact on campus? (irishtimes.com)
  • COVID-19 has attacked and undermined these social defences leading to a general increase in primitive and existential anxiety. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • Using currently available data we develop a benchmark scenario that finds that a publicly-imposed social distancing rule to curb the spread of COVID-19 ought to be implemented for 12 weeks. (cepr.org)
  • The novel features of our approach allow us to draw two conclusions about the efficient timing of public social distancing programs in response to COVID-19. (cepr.org)
  • Related to negative space, but broader policy canvas: contextualizing IP as a modest part of a big set of social norms and a big set of policies. (blogspot.com)
  • Two other dimensions: social norms and context and agency and empowerment, are not well-reflected in international standards and guidelines, but provide important additional perspectives that are crucial to a rights-based and gender equal approach to DRR. (lu.se)
  • It stated that that the virus was not just a threat to public health but also a crisis that would affect every sector of public life: 'All countries must strike a fine balance between protecting health, minimizing economic and social disruption, and respecting human rights' [ 1 ]. (acm.org)
  • if asked why, we might say it contributes to economic growth/social welfare. (blogspot.com)
  • Â Our approach is novel in that it accounts for uncertainty in transmission of the disease and the potential for permanent economic effects of social distancing rules. (cepr.org)
  • Regrettably, there are an increasing number of vulnerable elderly, who have been more adversely affected by economic and social instability more than any other generation. (who.int)
  • Conclusion: It is pertinent that PLWHA are kept in early stages of HIV disease through combination of efforts such as prompt enrolment, commencement and monitoring compliance of HAART, and treatment of opportunistic infections, as well as public health measures including education, de-stigmatization, early diagnosis by extensive accessible screening/testing of at-risk population, social supports and economic empowerment, psychotherapy and social integration of affected individuals especially in a functional home. (bvsalud.org)
  • The accelerated output and heightened attention on the eSports market to highlight the fundamental flaws at the industry's core. (morganbrookcapital.com)
  • Principle 1: There is a fundamental and irreconcilable conflict between the tobacco industry's interests and public health policy interests. (who.int)
  • Importantly, scholar JM Berger argues that these in- and out-group dynamics, while rather fundamental to a variety of social interactions, also form the core of extremism and extremist action. (middlebury.edu)
  • Life, and work, as we know it has changed in fundamental ways - including our daily interactions with co-workers. (washingtonpost.com)
  • Students at University College Dublin (UCD) will have a very different experience when they arrive on campus this year - but it is still expected that freshers will be able to enjoy some social interactions and get involved with societies as best as they can. (irishtimes.com)
  • The research leverages abstracted social ideas of conflict, alignment, prominence and support, to tap into the mathematical interplay between distance and cohesiveness - the sort evident when, say, comparing urban and rural settings. (wfu.edu)
  • We long for and need greater social contact to feel safe and, in this respect, we are experiencing a very confusing internal conflict. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • No Brasil, os povos indígenas apresentam uma realidade complexa e caracterizada por uma acentuada vulnerabilidade social, manifesta em indicadores de saúde e de nutrição. (bvsalud.org)
  • Communication plays a big part in our lives as it is a human need and a fundamental social necessity. (progressiverecruitment.com)
  • In this valorization of intimacy, and especially the technological expansion of it, there is a romantic acceptance of intimacy as both desirable and fundamental to human forms of being. (dorftv.at)
  • The concept of data communities proposed in the paper is derived from and aligns with a shared human social perspective. (wfu.edu)
  • Care is something fundamental to human existence and to flourishing. (johnehrenfeld.com)
  • Some describe it as dissatisfying, perhaps it reminds us of what we've lost or still isn't enough as we are unable to embrace or touch each other - such a fundamental part of human relating. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • The positioning of the victim in relation to the attacker is posited to explain the intensity of the response, with terrorism-framed as an upward crime of the socially marginalized against the socially integrated-thusly receiving harsher condemnation and coverage than the downward nature of a hate crime, where the socially integrated target members of marginalized minority groups. (middlebury.edu)
  • The results of this study confirmed the authors' hypothesis, with terrorist attacks that are also hate crimes receiving 46-48% fewer news articles than those that are not hate crimes, indicating that the threat toward marginalized groups is socially constructed to be much less pressing than perceived threats from marginalized groups. (middlebury.edu)
  • As social animals our defence against danger is to come together in large groups yet that is exactly the act that is most dangerous to us right now. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • So being in groups is a threat and yet not being part of a larger social network is also experienced as a threat to our existence, it's no wonder we are feeling anxious. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • Colleen Otash who has been a long-time Blue Zones Project volunteer and Moai leader stressed how important it has been to keep the social groups alive. (bchd.org)
  • Just as they did in the past, anthropologists explore the importance of kinship in contemporary societies and raise questions about power and politics, religion and world-views, and gender and social class, but today, they also study the impact of capitalism on small-scale societies and the quest for cultural survival among indigenous groups, just to mention a few areas of inquiry. (easaonline.org)
  • We discuss policies that might differentially affect social groups' risk for illness or death. (cdc.gov)
  • Although assistive technology has socioeconomic benefits by reducing the poverty line for vulnerable groups, allowing for more productivity and reducing social exclusion, millions of Africans are deprived of their basic rights due to the unmet need for this technology. (who.int)
  • We are highly specialized in safe, refreshing, socially-distanced, experiences with intuitive digital data collection opportunities. (btlcap.com)
  • All volunteers followed safety health guidelines and stayed outside at a safe distance while delivering supplies. (bchd.org)
  • It's been difficult to adjust to this new normal, but, as we've all had to adjust over the last several months, it's become clear how important person-to-person interaction is, and how fundamental it is to our existence. (playforpeace.org)
  • And as a result of rapidly moving most of our social relations-work, education, family-online, videoconferencing systems are now being used more than ever. (acm.org)
  • In this new normal, which seems anything but, how can you take steps to ensure you remain socially connected with your work family? (washingtonpost.com)
  • Difficulties in the home were often counterbalanced by satisfaction at work, going to the gym or a busy social life. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • Yet, at the same time, she has called for social distancing guidelines to be reduced to one meter in order to facilitate the reopening of the hospitality industry at the behest of the bosses! (socialistalternative.org)
  • Long queues with no effective social distancing outside IKEA, for example, have drawn little concern or condemnation from the police or politicians. (socialistalternative.org)
  • We extend the touchpoints with your audience beyond social and web to produce unique experiences that create positive, lasting, impressions and offer an opportunity to continue the conversation. (btlcap.com)
  • Urban residents fled to socially connected areas, consistent with the notion that individuals were sheltering with friends and family or in second homes. (cepr.org)
  • The Justice Party officially supports social democracy, but since it is a party that inherited the political stake of the Uri Party, it is regarded as part of the South Korean progressive political party tradition and at the same time as part of the liberal political party tradition. (wikipedia.org)
  • The most famous critique of social distancing started in anthropologycircles once we had officially entered the Age of the Novel Corona Virus. (dorftv.at)
  • During this time, they may test rules and boundaries imposed on them by parents and other authority figures not because they want to be contrary, but because they are trying to answer the fundamental questions of "Who am I? (psychologytoday.com)
  • Increasing a sense of belongingness among family members, family time can also help individuals to grow holistically in many fundamental aspects. (springbudspreschools.com)
  • I learned as an alter-boy, a catholic school kid, the son of a very devout catholic, the nephew of a pastor and as a High School student who was in many ways mentored by a brother of a catholic organization, many fundamental values. (catholicpeacefellowship.org)
  • Social organization. (bvsalud.org)
  • With the introduction of all of our remote and hybrid workplaces, we know that social connections have become fractured or lost. (pivothrservices.ca)
  • Our results demonstrate the importance of personal connections when policymakers seek to change fundamental social behaviors. (cepr.org)
  • As it has become clear that the challenges of social distancing look set to remain for the foreseeable future, the rush to provide temporary solutions has now turned to thoughts on how to make blended learning a permanent transition and the need to put in place a cultural and technological infrastructure to encourage and support it. (panasonic.com)
  • Better than expected, but not without its challenges, especially socially. (lu.se)
  • The main focus for incoming students in September for social activities will be on societies and how they will operate. (irishtimes.com)
  • Isabel Menzies Lyth formulated a way of thinking about social structures as forms of defence - as ways of avoiding experiences of anxiety, guilt, doubt and uncertainty. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • The conference, which brought together more than 50 anthropologists from 17 different countries, focused on discussing the ways in which the discipline of cultural and social anthropology can make a difference in Europe today. (easaonline.org)
  • As Marxists argue, the fundamental role of the police, the judiciary and the other institutions of the capitalist state is to defend the interests of big business, the super-rich, and the system itself. (socialistalternative.org)
  • We concluded that mothers' drug use causes significant consequences to the mother-child relationship, generates distance, weakens bonds and affects the exercise of maternal role. (bvsalud.org)
  • The significant role of school as a social part of our lives has not been that obvious to me before. (lu.se)
  • During the first weeks of social distancing and stay-at-home orders, an array of multicolored artwork soon covered the apartment windows in my neighborhood. (christiancentury.org)
  • In Rwanda , authorities arrested aid workers for violating social distancing orders while they were distributing food in a low-income neighborhood. (icnl.org)
  • This is especially true where public health and social measures have already broken down. (bvsalud.org)
  • She believed that the individual is engaged in a lifelong struggle against primitive anxiety and that collectively we find social means by which to defend against this. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • I am excited by the manner in which a social perspective, along with a probabilistic approach, can illuminate aspects of communities inherent in data from a variety of fields," said Berenhaut. (wfu.edu)
  • In Brazil, indigenous peoples present a complex reality characterized by a marked social vulnerability that is manifested in health and nutritional indicators. (bvsalud.org)
  • This carries it far from Milton Friedman's notion that "The social responsibility of business is to increase its profits. (johnehrenfeld.com)
  • This course may be offered in a distance education format. (shastacollege.edu)
  • Surgical telementoring (ST) was introduced in the sixties, promoting videoconferencing to enhance surgical education across large distances. (sages.org)
  • That's how a couple of our students and staff tell the story of how we went from campus education to distance learning methods in a matter of just a few days. (lu.se)
  • Every detail has been thought through for minimal contact and maximum distance, while still allowing patrons to enjoy a modicum of the traditional restaurant experience. (wweek.com)
  • He has over 30 years experience in disaster emergency management, faith-based philanthro pi, program management, and social service administration. (cdc.gov)
  • It doesn't all necessarily make sense, for the record-the Sex on Beaches and Cobb salads and pulsing Russo-disco soundtrack combine to form a sort of trans-Siberian TGI Friday's-but it is damn fun, and makes for an utterly satisfying night out that is both socially distanced and epidemiologically sound. (wweek.com)
  • The arrival of a vaccine in the next few months would be a remarkable feat, but fundamental questions-beyond basic assurances of safety and efficacy-remain. (bostonreview.net)
  • The arrival of a vaccine in the next few months would be a remarkable feat, but fundamental questions remain. (bostonreview.net)
  • The meeting, which took place in the shadow of the ongoing refugee crisis in Europe was co-organized by the Institute of Ethnology of the Czech Academy of Sciences and the Czech Association for Social Anthropology. (easaonline.org)
  • However, research on how this approach relates to the context-sensitive socially situated barriers of disability stigma is underexplored. (bvsalud.org)
  • Being part of a large social network enabled us to operate as 'social butterflies' landing here and there to get our needs met before the cracks became to apparent or required attention. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • This goes against our instincts, as social animals who survive by being part of large social network. (tavistockconsulting.co.uk)
  • As we age and live out our life on superannuation, our engagement with society lessens, and it can be difficult to maintain the same level of social confidence and independence that we had when we were working and more independent. (who.int)
  • My beliefs grew from values I learned as a child such as respect for others, the fundamental value of life and the importance of integrity. (catholicpeacefellowship.org)
  • HCI offers a way to think about the complexities that the two forms of distance provoke. (acm.org)
  • What are poetry's social forms? (medium.com)
  • New research by mathematics and statistics professor Kenneth Berenhaut, along with former postdoctoral fellow Katherine Moore and graduate student Ryan Melvin, sheds new light on some fundamental statistical questions. (wfu.edu)
  • The urge towards questions - the pedagogy and various uses of them - seems to operate into a new science in the book, developing a new social math. (medium.com)
  • Footnote 2 Kwame Anthony Appiah (2006) addresses a similar issue but with a much more critical mind when he talks about a socially and culturally situated nature of cosmopolitan process and asks: What does it mean to be a citizen of the world? (georgetown.edu)