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Moreover, current approaches in vulnerability research are driven by a divide between social scientists who tend to view vulnerability as representing a set of socio-economic factors, and natural scientists who view vulnerability in terms of the degree of loss to an element at risk.
What sets Risk I/O apart from a crowded field, says the company's newest board member, is the ability to view vulnerability data no matter what analytics or tracking tech the company is already using.
However, nurses have tended to view vulnerability from an individualistic perspective, and have rarely taken into account structural or collective dimensions of the concept.
Nurses have tended to view vulnerability from an individualistic perspective, and have rarely taken into account social, political and economic dimensions of the concept that define the structural context for which vulnerability emerges.
Nurse scholars tend to view vulnerability as a source of stimuli to which individuals respond or as the interactional arena in which individual's accommodate, assimilate, or adjust to the prevailing social customs and expectations of society's dominant ideology.
As a result, nurses have not been provided with the framework to view vulnerability from a social, economic or political lens and consequently do not regularly lobby or otherwise participate in local, national or international political offices, such as participate in policy formation, or sit on committees/ boards that address policy in relation to these levels.
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"From the [hacker's] point of view, vulnerabilities like this present an opportunity to gain access to active Amazon accounts," wrote Mr Mussler on his personal blog, adding that "Users who stick to e-books sold and delivered by Amazon should be safe".
The model views vulnerability as proceeding in three stages root causes, dynamic pressures, and unsafe conditions that reflect the sensitivity and exposure of the entire system at risk.
A scientific framing sees vulnerability as an outcome (IPCC 2001), whereas a human security framing views vulnerability as a contextualized characteristic, influenced by multidimensional interactions between biophysical, socio-political, economic, institutional, and technological conditions (O'Brien et al. 2007; Calgaro 2010).
For this reason, I realized the need for nursing to expand its view of vulnerability and challenge the current conceptualizations of vulnerability in nursing.
The cost of that view is vulnerability.
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