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Consumer panels. --- Marketing research. --- Market research --- Marketing --- Markets --- Research --- Research, Industrial --- Consumer organizations --- Marketing research
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Consumer panels. --- Marketing research. --- Market research --- Marketing --- Markets --- Research --- Research, Industrial --- Consumer organizations --- Marketing research
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QZ 140 General manifestations of disease --- Rare Diseases --- Vlaanderen --- Consumer Organizations --- Organizations, Nonprofit --- Patients --- Belgium
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With contributions from over 30 scholars, A Global History of Consumer Co-operation surveys the origins and development of the consumer co-operative movement from the mid-nineteenth century until the present day. The contributions, covering the history of co-operation in different national contexts in Europe, the Americas, Asia and Australasia, illustrate the wide variety of forms that consumer co-operatives have taken; the different political, economic and social contexts in which they have operated; the ideological influences on their development; and the reasons for their expansion and decline at different times. The book also explores the connections between co-operatives in different parts of the world, challenging assumptions that the story of global co-operation can be traced exclusively to the 1844 Rochdale Co-operative Society. Contributors are: Amélie Artis, Nikola Balnave, Patrizia Battilani, Johann Brazda, Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens, María Eugenia Castelao Caruana, Kay-Wah Chan, Bernard Degen, Danièle Demoustier, Espen Ekberg, Dulce Freire, Katarina Friberg, Mary Hilson, Mary Ip, Florian Jagschitz, Pernilla Jonsson, Kim Hyung-mi, Akira Kurimoto, Simon Lambersens, Catherine C LeGrand, Ian MacPherson, Francisco José Medina-Albaladejo, Alain Mélo, Jessica Gordon Nembhard, Silke Neunsinger, Greg Patmore, Joana Dias Pereira, Michael Prinz, Siegfried Rom, Robert Schediwy, Corrado Secchi, Geert Van Goethem, Griselda Verbeke, Rachael Vorberg-Rugh, Mirta Vuotto, Anthony Webster and John Wilson.
Consumer cooperatives --- History --- E-books --- Consumer organizations --- Cooperative distribution --- Cooperatives, Consumer --- Distribution, Cooperative --- Trade-union consumer cooperatives --- Cooperative societies --- History.
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Afzetcooperaties --- Consumer cooperatives --- Consumer organizations --- Cooperatieve consumptievereniging --- Cooperations d'achats --- Cooperations de consommation --- Cooperations de vente --- Cooperative distribution --- Cooperatives [Consumer ] --- Distribution [Cooperative ] --- Inkoopcooperaties --- Magazins cooperatifs --- Verbruikscoöperaties --- Verbruiksvereniging --- Verbruikskrediet ; recht ; België --- Consumer credit --- Law and legislation --- Belgium
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Marketing --- Export marketing --- Consumer cooperatives --- Consumer organizations --- Cooperative distribution --- Cooperatives, Consumer --- Distribution, Cooperative --- Trade-union consumer cooperatives --- Cooperative societies --- Consumer goods --- Domestic marketing --- Retail marketing --- Retail trade --- Industrial management --- Aftermarkets --- Selling
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Economic law --- Consumer protection --- Consommateurs --- Law and legislation --- Protection --- Droit --- Consumer cooperatives --- -Consumer protection --- -Trade regulation --- 351.82*7 <44> --- Consumerism --- Protection, Consumer --- Commercial policy --- Consumer organizations --- Cooperative distribution --- Cooperatives, Consumer --- Distribution, Cooperative --- Trade-union consumer cooperatives --- Cooperative societies --- -Law and legislation --- -Consumer cooperatives --- -Economic law --- Trade regulation --- REGLEMENTATION DU COMMERCE --- CONSOMMATEURS ET CONSOMMATION --- PROTECTION
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The politics and science of health and disease remain contested terrain among scientists, health practitioners, policy makers, industry, communities, and the public. Stakeholders in disputes about illnesses or conditions disagree over their fundamental causes as well as how they should be treated and prevented. This thought-provoking book crosses disciplinary boundaries by engaging with both public health policy and social science, asserting that science, activism, and policy are not separate issues and showing how the contribution of environmental factors in disease is often overlooked.
Environmental health --- Social medicine --- Hypersensitivity --- Organizations --- Health Occupations --- Sociology --- Disorders of Environmental Origin --- Socioeconomic Factors --- Population Characteristics --- Social Sciences --- Diseases --- Immune System Diseases --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Health Care --- Social Change --- Environmental Illness --- Consumer Organizations --- Environmental Health --- access to healthcare. --- environment and disease. --- environmental factors of disease. --- evidence based medicine. --- health activism. --- health and disease. --- health and social science. --- health care issues. --- health movements. --- health policy books. --- health policy. --- health practitioners. --- healthcare and communities. --- healthcare and policy. --- healthcare industry. --- healthcare politics. --- medical ethics. --- medical politics. --- public health issues. --- public health movements. --- public health policy. --- public health. --- science and medicine. --- treating patients. --- Hypersensitivity. --- Organizations. --- Health Occupations. --- Sociology. --- Disorders of Environmental Origin. --- Socioeconomic Factors. --- Population Characteristics. --- Social Sciences. --- Disease. --- Immune System Diseases. --- Health Care Economics and Organizations. --- Delivery of Health Care. --- Social Change. --- Environmental Illness. --- Consumer Organizations. --- Environmental Health.
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"Engaging the Public in Critical Disaster Planning and Decision Making is the summary of a workshop held in March 2013 to discuss the key principles of public engagement during the development of disaster plans, the response phase, and during the dissemination phase when interested community partners and the general public are informed of the policies that have been adopted. Presenters provided specific examples of resources to assist jurisdictions in planning public engagement activities as well as challenges experienced and potential solutions. This report introduces key principles of public engagement, provides practical guidance on how to plan and implement a public engagement activity, and presents tools to facilitate planning."--Publisher's description.
Decision making - United States - Citizen participation. --- Emergency management --- Decision making --- Disasters --- Community Health Services --- Consumer Organizations --- Thinking --- Disease Attributes --- Public Health --- Organizations --- Health Services --- Pathologic Processes --- Environment --- Mental Processes --- Environment and Public Health --- Psychological Phenomena and Processes --- Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Health Care --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Diseases --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Emergencies --- Consumer Participation --- Disaster Planning --- Decision Making --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Social Welfare & Social Work - General --- Citizen participation
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In this provocative book, the authors debunk the medical model of the psychotherapist as healer who merely applies the proper nostrum to make the client well. Instead, they see the therapist as a coach, collaborator, and teacher who frees up the client's innate tendency to heal. What makes therapy work? Ultimately it is the client. Most people cope, survive, and grow with challenges in their everyday lives, with or without the help of a therapist. The self-healing tendency of the client usually overrides differences in technique or theoretical approach, which is why research continually finds different approaches to therapy to be equally as effective. If the client is the driver of change, how can therapists help? Often therapists can help their clients by simply providing an empathic workspace that allows the client's capacity for generative thinking to thrive. The authors show how different schools of therapy have unique ways of mobilizing clients and share tips for dealing with client resistance, passivity, and maladaptive behavior. This practical and provocative book is a must-read for those who care about the nature of therapeutic change.
Psychotherapy --- Patient participation --- Patient Participation --- Behavioral Disciplines and Activities --- Patient Acceptance of Health Care --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Community Health Services --- Consumer Organizations --- Attitude to Health --- Health Services --- Delivery of Health Care --- Organizations --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Health Care --- Psychiatry --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Psychotherapy. --- Patient participation. --- Health Care Facilities Workforce and Services. --- Delivery of Health Care.
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