Communication and culture: China and the world entering the 21st century
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In: Critical studies 12
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Wu, Ka Ming. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 155-163). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Abstract --- p.i-iii ; Table of Content --- p.iv-v ; Abbreviations --- p.vi ; Chapter Chapter One --- Introduction: Women and Poverty in Hong Kong --- p.1 ; Poor Women: Where and Who are They? ; Research Purpose and Questions ; Research Methodology ; Some Research Reflections ; Chapter Chapter Two --- "Engendering the Question of Poverty: Power in Economy, State and Discourse" --- p.14 ; Women and Development under Economic Globalization ; Working Daughters Getting Old: The Hong Kong Case ; Hong Kong in the International Political Economy ; Poor Women: The Opposition of Workers and Citizens ; Welfare Perspectives: Three Different Theoretical Streams ; The Political Economy of Welfare State ; Feminist Critique of Welfare State ; Poor Women and Welfare Services in Hong Kong ; The Genealogy of Modern Power: Foucault on Power and Discourse ; Discourse Analysis ; Ideology versus Truth ; The Power of Gaze ; The Welfare Cut: The Poor as Objects of State Intervention ; Power/ Knowledge ; Chapter Chapter Three --- poor Women as Product of Economic Development: Changing Role of Hong Kong in the Global Economy --- p.45 ; Changing Role of Hong Kong in the Global Economy ; Poor Women after Economic Restructuring ; Reproductive Work Positions: Sliding Ranks and Salaries ; No Jobs for Poor Mothers ; Working Poor Mothers: Reconciling Paid Work and Family Responsibility ; Familialism and the Incorporation of Women as Labor ; Capitalist Production of Familialism ; The Matron Workers in the 1970s vs the Disabled Women in the 1990s ; Entering the Information Age in the late 1990s: Poor Women and Development ; Conclusion ; Chapter Chapter Four --- "Women, Poverty and the Welfare System in Hong Kong " --- p.72 ; Concern of Hong Kong Social Policy ; The Myth of Lassie-faire in Social Welfare ; Productivity: Philosophy of Hong Kong Social Welfare ; Single Mothers as Study ...
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In: The religious system of China
In: On the soul and ancestral worship Pt. 1
Tsang Chun Wing. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves [98-103]). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Acknowledgement --- p.i ; Abbreviations --- p.ii ; List of tables and figures --- p.iii ; Chapter Chapter One --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Plan of the Dissertation --- p.3 ; Chapter Chapter Two --- Demonstrating The Electoral Decline --- p.5 ; The Changing Hong Kong Electorate --- p.5 ; The Electoral Decline of DP --- p.10 ; Aggregate vs. Individual Changes --- p.14 ; The DP Voters --- p.19 ; Chapter Chapter Three --- Explaining The Electoral Decline: Hints From Literature --- p.29 ; Electoral Change in Western Democracies --- p.29 ; Factors of Voting Behavior --- p.35 ; Voting Behavior Studies in Hong Kong --- p.41 ; Chapter Chapter Four --- Explaining The Electoral Decline: A Speculation --- p.48 ; Societal Changes in Hong Kong --- p.49 ; Political Attitudes --- p.54 ; Hypothesis --- p.64 ; Chapter Chapter Five --- Explaining The Electoral Decline: Testing The Hypothesis --- p.65 ; Measurement of Variables --- p.65 ; Findings: Bivariate Analysis --- p.71 ; Findings: Multivariate Analysis --- p.75 ; Chapter Chapter Six --- Conclusion --- p.83 ; The Electoral Decline of DP: The Story in Summary --- p.83 ; Limitations --- p.87 ; At the End --- p.93 ; Bibliography --- p.98
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In: Deutsche Ostasienstudien 13
Chan, Tze Wai. ; "August 2011." ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Abstract --- p.ii ; List of Illustrations --- p.iv ; Note on Abbreviation --- p.v ; Chapter Chapter 1: --- Prologue --- p.1 ; Chapter Chapter 2: --- Homeric War and the Greek Military Culture --- p.12 ; Homeric Age and the Study of Greek Warfare --- p.12 ; Metallurgy --- p.18 ; The Inception of the Greek Way of War --- p.30 ; The Idea of Warfare --- p.44 ; Chapter Chapter 3: --- The Emergence of the Greek Way --- p.52 ; The Hoplite Warfare and the Greek Essences --- p.52 ; Homeric Tradition and Hoplite Warfare --- p.59 ; Encountering Foreigners --- p.73 ; The Greek Way of War --- p.87 ; Chapter Chapter 4: --- The Transformation of Greek Warfare --- p.92 ; The Legacy of the Persian Wars --- p.92 ; The Introduction of New Elements --- p.98 ; Response of the Hoplite Tradition --- p.113 ; Militarization of the Greek Way --- p.121 ; Chapter Chapter 5: --- Epilogue --- p.130 ; Bibliography --- p.133
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"This book is one of the first few books written in English on Chaozhou culture and history. It compiles information from Chinese and English sources including archive material, newspapers, academic works and publications. It presents a panorama view of the Teochews in Singapore. The book is divided into three sections. The first section covers the history of Chaozhou, the Chaozhou culture, the Teochew ethnicity and the migration of the Teochew people to Southeast Asia. The second section covers the history, activities and contributions of the Teochews in Singapore from the 19th century. The third section covers core elements of the Chaozhou culture, including customs and practices, cuisine and tea culture, performing arts and craftworks. With carefully selected photos, pictures and comprehensive accounts, this book takes the general readers on a fascinating journey of the Teochew heritage. For those who wish to continue learning more about Chaozhou culture and history, a selected bibliography is provided at the end of the book."--Publisher's website
Tang Lok Ming. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 86-87). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 2. --- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) --- p.8 ; Chapter 2.1 --- Nature of SARS --- p.8 ; Chapter 2.2 --- Impacts of SARS --- p.9 ; Chapter 2.3 --- Literature of SARS --- p.13 ; Chapter 2.4 --- Evolution of SARS in Mainland China --- p.16 ; Chapter 3. --- Event Study Methodology --- p.18 ; Chapter 4. --- Data --- p.24 ; Chapter 5. --- Results --- p.25 ; Chapter 5.1 --- Hong Kong --- p.26 ; Chapter 5.2 --- Mainland China --- p.31 ; Chapter 6. --- Conclusion --- p.47 ; Figures --- p.50 ; Tables --- p.59 ; Appendix --- p.64 ; References --- p.86
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Au-Yeung Chi-ying. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000. ; Includqes bibliographical references (leaves 143-161). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Chapter CHAPTER 1 --- INTRODUCTION ; The Issue --- p.1 ; The Case of Sun Ben wen --- p.10 ; Chapter CHAPTER 2 --- CULTURE AND SOCIAL CHANGE ; Chapter 2.1 --- Introduction --- p.19 ; Chapter 2.2 --- Cultural Environment and Social Life --- p.20 ; Chapter 2.3 --- Social Change As Cultural Change --- p.24 ; Chapter 2.4 --- Culture and Social Change in Modern China --- p.28 ; Chapter 2.5 --- Social Progress: Towards a Modern Society --- p.33 ; Chapter 2.6 --- Social Reconstruction: Man Made Social Changes --- p.38 ; Chapter 2.7 --- Conclusion --- p.39 ; Chapter CHAPTER 3 --- SOLVING SOCIAL PROBLEMS IN MODERN CHINA: CULTURE AND POLITICS ; Chapter 3.1 --- Introduction --- p.41 ; Chapter 3.2 --- Defining Social Problems --- p.43 ; Chapter 3.3 --- Cultural Maladjustment: The Cause of Social Problems in Modern China --- p.44 ; Chapter 3.4 --- Rural Problem: A Cultural Problem --- p.50 ; Economic Problems ; Educational Problems ; Problems of Public Health ; Problems of Collective Organizational Forms ; Chapter 3.5 --- Rural Problem: A Political Problem --- p.59 ; Chapter 3.6 --- Conclusion --- p.62 ; Chapter CHAPTER 4 --- "SOCIOLOGISTS AND THE STATE: THE CASE OF THE SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT, NATIONAL CENTRAL UNIVERSITY" ; Chapter 4.1 --- Introduction --- p.64 ; Chapter 4.2 --- "Establishment of the Sociology Department, 1928 " --- p.65 ; Chapter 4.3 --- Closures of the Sociology Department in the 1930s --- p.73 ; The 1932 Crisis ; The 1936 Crisis ; Chapter 4.4 --- "The Ministry of Society and the Re-opening of the Sociology Department, 1941 " --- p.82 ; Chapter 4.5 --- Conclusion --- p.89 ; Chapter CHAPTER 5 --- LIMITED ACHIEVEMENTS OF THE ACADEMIC SOCIOLOGISTS IN REPUBLICAN CHINA ; Chapter 5.1 --- Introduction --- p.92 ; Chapter 5.2 --- Sun Benwen's Cultural Eclecticism --- p.93 ; Liang Shuming's Cultural Conservatism ; Chen Xujing's Wholesale ...
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Chan, Pui Shan. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 113-118). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese; appendixes includes Chinese. ; Acknowledgements --- p.ii ; Abstract --- p.iii ; Chapter Chapter 1: --- The Political and Social Influence on the Development of Hong Kong Film Industry and the Cantonese Cinema in the 1950s and the 1960s --- p.1 ; Chapter Chapter 2: --- Defining the Genre: Three Characteristics of Hong Kong Cantonese Youth Film --- p.24 ; Chapter Chapter 3: --- The Functions and Characteristics of Song in Cantonese Youth Film --- p.53 ; Chapter Chapter 4: --- The Modernity of Cantonese Cinema and the City (Hong Kong) --- p.87 ; Chapter Conclusion: --- Hong Kong Cantonese Youth Film and the Construction of Identity --- p.104 ; Appendix 1 --- p.107 ; Appendix 2 --- p.109 ; Appendix 3 --- p.111 ; Bibliography --- p.112
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Lam Pui Shan, Denise. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 168-177). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Abstract --- p.iii ; Acknowledgements --- p.vii ; Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.1. --- Individual Level --- p.5 ; Chapter 1.2. --- Organizational Level --- p.5 ; Chapter 1.3. --- Contextual Level --- p.6 ; Chapter 2. --- Literature Review --- p.9 ; Chapter 2.1. --- Coercive Isomorphism --- p.12 ; Chapter 2.2. --- Mimetic Isomorphism --- p.14 ; Chapter 2.3. --- Normative Isomorphism --- p.15 ; Chapter 3. --- Methodology --- p.26 ; Chapter 3.1. --- Methods of Data Collection --- p.27 ; Chapter 3.2. --- Methods Related to Different Levels of Analysis --- p.34 ; Chapter 4. --- Textual Analysis 一 Overall Review --- p.40 ; Chapter 4.1. --- ""Sex Education""" --- p.40 ; Chapter 4.2. --- """Hyper World""" --- p.66 ; Chapter 4.3. --- "Mother's Drawer is at the Bottommost,, --- p.68 ; Chapter 5. --- Individual Level --- p.70 ; Chapter 5.1. --- Personal Backgrounds --- p.70 ; Chapter 5.2. --- Degree of Freedom Experienced --- p.73 ; Chapter 5.3. --- Mechanisms of Isomorphic Forces within the Individual Level --- p.83 ; Chapter 5.4. --- Control and Autonomy Sourced from the Individual Level --- p.86 ; Chapter 6. --- Organizational Level --- p.88 ; Chapter 6.1. --- Organizational Structure --- p.88 ; Chapter 6.2. --- Organizational Missions and Goals --- p.91 ; Chapter 6.3. --- Code of Rules of RTHK --- p.92 ; Chapter 6.4. --- Organizational Culture --- p.95 ; Chapter 6.5. --- Mechanisms of Isomorphic Forces within the Organizational Level --- p.105 ; Chapter 6.6. --- "Comparisons with "Hyper World"" and "Mother's Drawer is at the Bottommost""" --- p.109 ; Chapter 6.7. --- Control and Autonomy Sourced from the Organizational Level --- p.123 ; Chapter 7. --- Contextual Level --- p.126 ; Chapter 7.1. --- Governmental Regulations --- p.126 ; Chapter 7.2. --- Suppliers of Information and Advices --- p.129 ; Chapter 7.3. --- Power Relations ...
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12020/782
After World War II, an international military court sentenced 20 Nazi doctors and 3 collaborators with crimes against the humanity at the Nuremberg Trials. For the past 70 years after Nuremberg Trials, the restoration to pre-Nazi's ethical standard has been progressed. The eugenicist theories and the policies of racial hygiene were the fundamental axes of the Nazi euthanasia programs without paying attention to the basic ethics of the medicine. German psychiatry that it enjoyed an extraordinary international reputation, played a capital rôle in these programs and the mental patients supposed the main group of risk for these practices during the Nazi era. In this overview, we deal with, the historical perspective of the euthanasia programs of the mental patients, and the procedures for its execution, and the use of the mental patients as investigation tools. Direct consequence of the mentioned penal process gave birth to the Nuremberg Code, which has been considered as the fi rst international code of ethics for the medical experiments with human subjects. During the last 70 years, it has advanced substantially in the restoration of ethical codes and norms to protect patients in particular in the fi eld of psychiatry and psychopharmacology, and its culmination of advancement has been in the 1996 Declaration of Madrid.
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