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  1. significance of this kind of urban development for the way urban life evolves in crisis zones. The title hints at two phenomena: firstly, urban development of this type is typical for many post-conflict situations, and secondly, most of the construction in Prishtina has been financed by remittances from family members working abroad

  2. 5. Okt. 2011 · Wikipedia. 75K views 12 years ago. Shortly after the beginning of the financial crisis of 2008 sociologist Manuel Castells gathered a small group of international top intellectuals to ponder the...

    • 48 Min.
    • 75,1K
    • vpro documentary
  3. 3. Okt. 2018 · Country policies before the crisis and in its immediate aftermath helped shape differences in output performance. These actions influ­enced countries’ vulnerability to the disruptive forces unleashed by the financial meltdown, the damage they experienced, and their ability to recover.

  4. Prishtina is Everywhere describes, maps and analyzes the situation in Prishtina after 1999, documents problem-solving strategies, and discusses the significance of this kind of urban development for the way urban life evolves in crisis zones.

  5. 8. Dez. 2016 · Second, we focus on the crisis management stage, which considers the actions taken by managers in the immediate aftermath of a crisis. 1 From our literature review, we recognize that the internal perspective focuses on crisis leadership, while the external perspective focuses on stakeholder perceptions of the crisis. This research is also ...

    • Jonathan Bundy, Michael D. Pfarrer, Cole E. Short, W. Timothy Coombs
    • 2017
  6. Offline: The aftermath of crisis. Although history might never repeat itself, crises do come along with alarming regularity. After a crisis, such as a pandemic, we understandably focus on how to prevent that particular calamity from recurring. But the next pandemic may not be for some years yet.

  7. 22. Nov. 2013 · The 2007-09 economic crisis was deep and protracted enough to become known as "the Great Recession" and was followed by what was, by some measures, a long but unusually slow recovery.