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Zhi xu yu hun dun: zhuan xing Zhong guo de "she hui qi ji"
In: Tai da Ha fo Yan jing xue shu cong shu 09
In: 臺大哈佛燕京學術叢書 09
Contentious politics in two villages: comparative analysis of anti-high-speed-rail campaigns in Hong Kong and Taiwan. ; 鄉村的抗爭政治: 香港與台灣反高鐵運動的比較研究 ; CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection ; Xiang cun de kang zheng zheng zhi: Xianggang yu Taiwan fan gao tie yun dong de bi jiao yan jiu
Li, Hang. ; Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 267-282). ; Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. ; Abstracts also in Chinese.
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A "dialogue" between a plebeian and a patrician: William Manning and Thomas Jefferson
Chow Kwong Yuen. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2001. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161-163). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Chapter I. --- Prologue ´ؤ The Elitist Consensus --- p.1 ; Chapter II. --- """The Cast""- William Manning and Thomas Jefferson" --- p.7 ; William Manning (1747-1814) --- p.7 ; Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) --- p.15 ; Chapter III. --- """The Stage"" - Two Different Worlds: Massachusetts and Virginia in the Eighteenth Century" --- p.27 ; The Social Settings --- p.28 ; The Religious Settings --- p.38 ; The Educational Settings --- p.49 ; The Economic Settings --- p.60 ; The Political Settings --- p.71 ; Chapter IV. --- """The Plot"" 一 Hamilton's Policies and Jay's Treaty" --- p.76 ; ""Some Proposals for Making Restitution to the Original Creditors of Government""" --- p.76 ; Jefferson on Hamilton's Policies --- p.84 ; """The Key of Liberty""" --- p.90 ; Jefferson on Jay's Treaty --- p.99 ; Chapter V. --- """The Dialogue""" --- p.104 ; A Bisected Society versus Society as a Whole --- p.104 ; On Human Nature --- p.109 ; Government as Unnecessary versus the Absolute Necessity of Civil Government --- p.111 ; On the Constitution --- p.120 ; "On the People, Property, and Labour" --- p.123 ; A Rational Citizen versus a Romantic Revolutionary --- p.129 ; Public Space for the Masses to Participate in the Republic --- p.135 ; Education and the Circulation of Information --- p.140 ; The Uniqueness of America and Americans - American Identity --- p.144 ; Chapter VI. --- Epilogue - Conflict and Consensus in the Founding Period --- p.147 ; Bibliography --- p.161
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A challenge to the propaganda state: explaining the impact of micro-blog on information control in China
微博在中国的互联网上十分流行,这对中国宣传机构的信息控制形成了新的挑战。微博可以使信息得到快速和广泛的传播,从而增加了国家宣传机器进行信息控制的难度。本文试图探讨微博可以在多大程度上帮助网民挑战政府对信息的控制。通过分析在新浪微博上收集的数据,本文发现微博对宣传工作的挑战有四种机制。首先,基于对微博上热门政治信息的分析,本文发现微博上的部分话语权由媒体转向个人,同时出现了一批对政府持批判态度的超级网民。其次,对于一些热点事件,微博与传统媒体的报道角度与侧重点不同,从而使得中国的政治信息更加多元化 。第三,虽然中央政府可以实现对微博的有效审查,但地方政府时常不能控制微博上的报道。第四,网民通过微博上的信息运动,可以将某些传统媒体不愿报道的事件问题化,这对中国传统媒体的自我审查形成了冲击。本文认为微博可以帮助人民挑战国家的信息控制。 ; The micro-blog, with its huge popularity in recent years, poses a new challenge to the propaganda state in China. The micro-blog is able to spread information fast and reach a wide audience. The liberating potential of the micro-blog on the information flow is in conflict with the control efforts from the propaganda state. It is puzzling then the extent to which the netizens are able to use the micro-blog to counter the information control. Based on the data collected from Sina Weibo, this study finds the propaganda state is challenged by the micro-blog through four mechanisms. First, analysis of political posts demonstrates a partial shift of discursive power from media to individuals and a rise of critical super-netizens in the micro-blog. Second, the posts in the micro-blog report the controversial issues in a different way than the traditional media that contributes to the pluralization of political information. Third, the netizens are able to use the micro-blog to expose certain information that the local government would like to censor. Forth, the netizens are able to problematize certain issues through information movement that challenge the self-censorship of media. This study concludes that the micro-blog is able to empower the people in the battle between state and society on what is fit to know. ; Detailed summary in vernacular field only. ; Yang, Shen. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2013. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 94-98). ; Abstracts also in Chinese. ; LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES --- p.VI ; Chapter CHAPTER I. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.1 --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 ; Chapter 1.2 --- ...
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A critical analysis of "all Israel will be saved" in Romans 11:25-32 in the light of sociological investigation
Liu Tsui-yuk. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 117-128). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; List of Abbreviations --- p.ix ; Chapter ; Chapter 1. --- INTRODUCTION --- p.1 ; The Issue of Rom 11 :25-32 --- p.1 ; Brief Survey on Scholarly Concerns --- p.4 ; Theological Considerations --- p.4 ; Text-Context-Semantic Considerations --- p.7 ; Purpose and Methodology of the Present Study --- p.14 ; The Nature of the Epistle of Romans --- p.15 ; The Role of Paul to the Community --- p.17 ; The Christian Community of Rome --- p.20 ; The Audience of the Epistle of Romans --- p.24 ; The Thesis of the Present Study --- p.24 ; Chapter 2. --- THE SOCIAL SETTING OF ROMANS IN THE LIGHT OF KIRCHENPOLITIK --- p.25 ; Building up Consensus --- p.25 ; The Necessity of a Consensus --- p.25 ; The Necessity of a Consensus for the Roman Christian Community --- p.25 ; The Necessity of a Consensus for Paul --- p.27 ; The Content of the Consensus --- p.29 ; Defining Self-Identity Regarding the Religion of Origin --- p.30 ; The Necessity of Defining Self-Identity Regarding the Religion of Origin --- p.31 ; Defining Self-Identity --- p.32 ; Freeing from Jewish Identity Markers --- p.33 ; Setting up New Boundary --- p.33 ; Resolving Conflicts --- p.35 ; "Conflicts between the """Strong"" and ""Weak""" --- p.35 ; Boasting of the Jewish Christians over the Gentile Christians --- p.36 ; Boasting of the Gentile Christians over the Jewish Christians --- p.36 ; Paul's Way to Resolve the Conflicts --- p.37 ; Giving Direction Regarding the Surrounding World --- p.38 ; "The """Chrestus"" Expulsion" --- p.38 ; The Content of the Instruction Regarding the Surrounding World --- p.41 ; Creating an Image of World --- p.41 ; Offering Orientations --- p.43 ; Establishing a Structure of Authority --- p.44 ; Independence of the Influence of External Authority --- p.45 ; Establishing Internal Authority --- p.46 ; The Lordship of Jesus Christ --- p.47 ; The Leadership of Paul --- p.48 ...
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A paradigm shift of the trademark logo towards algorithmic justice: 邁向算法公義的商標圖案範式轉移 ; 邁向算法公義的商標圖案範式轉移 ; CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection ; paradigm shift of the trademark logo towards algorithmic justicd: Mai xiang suan fa gong yi de shang biao tu an fan shi zhuan yi ; Mai xiang sua...
Unauthorised use of the trademark logo on social media on a massive scale has led to frequent legal conflicts between trademark holders, social media providers and internet users and legal uncertainty. The thesis concludes that trademark infringement and dilution laws in the U.S. and EU are inadequate to solve this problem. The trademark logo on social media should be protected against unauthorised use, even though it is not used to sell the good or service the trademark indicates, but is used in a commercial environment. Two premises for any solution are that first the enforcement should be made automatic, since litigation on a case-by-case basis is not scalable, and second that the safe harbour provisions for online service providers, that aggravate the problem, should be substituted for strict liability. The trademark logo can be seen as the personification of the trademark holder, and one can argue that the stability of the trademark logo is not only in the interest of the trademark holder but also of society at large. One can argue that trademark dilution already provides a kind of moral right of integrity for the trademark logo. However, this right is limited to trademark logos that are considered famous or have a reputation, and, moreover, that are used in a commercial way. This thesis argues that also the trademark logo that did not reach the requested level of fame or reputation and is used in a non-commercial way should also be protected against unauthorised use on social media. Therefore the moral right of integrity is proposed for the trademark logo. Until the law will be amended to include a moral right of integrity for the trademark logo, this thesis suggests to implement proactive solutions in the walled gardens of social media as a testing ground for potential legislation. This automated solution is scalable, makes intellectual property protection and enforcement not only effective but also more calibratable to social policy goals and will inevitable lead to an algorithmic justice. ...
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Zhongnanhai shi mian mai fu: Hu Wen mian lin de kun nan, fen qi he qian zai chong tu
In: "Zhongguo ju shi" xi lie, 56
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Tradition and local politics: the village representative election controversy in Po Toi O and Ping Shan, Hong Kong
Cheng Ying-shuet. ; Thesis submitted in: November 2003. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves [199]-[201]). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Abstract --- p.1 ; Acknowledgement --- p.ii ; Note for Transliteration --- p.ii ; Chapter Chapter 1 - --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Background of the Research --- p.1 ; Review of Literature --- p.11 ; Purposes of the Research --- p.18 ; The Field Sites --- p.23 ; Methodology --- p.26 ; Figures 1.1-110 --- p.34 ; Chapter Chapter 2 - --- The Lease of the New Territories --- p.42 ; The Establishment of the Heung Yee Kuk --- p.44 ; Map 21 --- p.50 ; Figures 21 --- p.51 ; Chapter Chapter 3 - --- Backgrounds of Po Toi 0 and Ping Shan --- p.52 ; Po Toi O Village in Sai Kung --- p.53 ; Chapter (A) --- Social Setting --- p.53 ; Chapter (B) --- Political Setting --- p.58 ; Ping Shan in Yuen Long --- p.64 ; Chapter (A) --- Social Setting --- p.65 ; Chapter (B) --- Political Setting --- p.67 ; Figures 3.1 -36 --- p.81 ; Map 31 --- p.86 ; Chapter Chapter 4 - --- The Composition of Villages and Its Members --- p.87 ; The Situation in Po Toi O Village in Sai Kung --- p.89 ; Chapter (A) --- Marriage Between Indigenous and Non-indigenous Villagers --- p.92 ; Chapter (B) --- Economic Benefits Tying Up Villagers --- p.98 ; Chapter (C) --- Cultural Activities Banging Villagers Together --- p.106 ; The Situation of Ping Shan in Yuen Long --- p.114 ; Chapter (A) --- "Indigenous Identity Separating ""Insiders"" and ""Outsiders""" --- p.115 ; Chapter (B) --- Solidarity in Ancestor Worship --- p.122 ; Po Toi O and Ping Shan As Communities without Visible Boundary --- p.127 ; Chapter Chapter 5 - --- "The Interpretations of ""Traditional Rights´ح" --- p.131 ; Rural Affairs in the New Territories --- p.132 ; Chapter (A) --- Rural Committees and Village Representative System --- p.134 ; The Contradicting Roles of Village Representatives --- p.143 ; Chapter (A) --- The Conflicts in Po Toi O Village of Sai Kung --- p.144 ; Chapter (B) ...
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Explaining the development of the primary science curriculum in Hong Kong
Lo Suet-yee. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2002. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 143-153). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Abstracts --- p.i-iii ; Acknowledgements --- p.iv ; Chapter Chapter 1 --- Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter 1. 1 --- Emergence of Primary Science Education and the General Development of Science Curriculum in the World ; Chapter 1.2 --- Literature Review of Development of Primary Science Curriculumin Hong Kong ; Chapter 1.3 --- The Organization of This Study ; Chapter Chapter 2 --- Historical Review of the Hong Kong Primary School System and Major Research Concerns of This Study --- p.8 ; Chapter 2.1 --- "Historical Review of Primary Schooling and its Political, Social, and Economic Context" ; Chapter 2.2 --- Curriculum Decision-Making in Hong Kong Primary Schooling ; Chapter 2.3 --- Concluding Remarks ; Chapter 2.4 --- Major Research Concerns of This Study ; Chapter Chapter 3 --- Literature Review --- p.29 ; Chapter 3.1 --- Functionalist Theory ; Chapter 3.2 --- Conflict Theory ; Chapter 3.3 --- Institutionalist Theory ; Chapter Chapter 4 --- Methodological Approach --- p.56 ; Chapter 4.1 --- Official Syllabi of Primary Science Curriculum ; Chapter 4.2 --- Government Document on Educational and Curricular Policies ; Chapter 4.3 --- Documentary Analysis ; Chapter 4.4 --- Limitations of My Study ; Chapter Chapter 5 --- Historical Analysis of Primary Science Curriculum in Hong Kong --- p.63 ; Chapter 5.1 --- Historical Review of Primary Science Curriculum in Hong Kong ; Chapter 5.2 --- Analysis of Educational Aims ; Chapter 5.3 --- Analysis of Pedagogy ; Chapter 5.4 --- Analysis of Educational Content ; Chapter 5.5 --- "Summary of the Evolving Pattern of Primary Science Curriculum: Aims, Pedagogy, and Educational Content" ; Chapter 5.6 --- Historical Changes of the Primary Science Curriculum and Assessment of Major Sociological Perspectives ; Chapter 5.7 --- Some Concluding Remarks ; Chapter Chapter 6 --- The Role of Government in the Development of ...
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Imperial cults and the Lukan perspective on the Roman empire: reassessing a "political" dimension of Luke-Acts
Chan Chi Ho. ; Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2004. ; Includes bibliographical references (leaves 165-184). ; Abstracts in English and Chinese. ; Notes to the Readers --- p.ii ; Abstract --- p.iii ; Chinese Abstract --- p.iv ; Introduction --- p.1 ; Chapter Chapter One --- Imperial Cults as a Context of the Lukan Writings: Historical Preliminaries --- p.11 ; Chapter 1.1 --- Imperial Cults or Emperor Cults as a Religion in the Roman Empire --- p.13 ; Chapter 1.2 --- "The Lukan Perspective: Between the Author, the Literary Text, the Reader, and Their Historical Context" --- p.23 ; Chapter 1.2.1 --- Authorship and Intended Readership of the Lukan Writings --- p.24 ; Chapter 1.2.2 --- Time of Composition --- p.30 ; Chapter 1.2.3 --- Further Notes on Luke-Acts' Historical Situation --- p.37 ; Chapter 1.3 --- The Lukan Perspective on the Roman Empire Rethought --- p.42 ; Chapter Chapter Two --- A Contra-cultural Reformed Judaism Surpassing the Imperial Cult? Assessing Allen Brent's Interpretation of the Lukan Writings --- p.49 ; Chapter 2.1 --- Introduction --- p.49 ; Chapter 2.2 --- "An Overview of Brent's Interpretation of Luke's ""Political Theology""" --- p.53 ; Chapter 2.2.1 --- Contra-cultural Strategy and Social Reintegration into the Host Culture --- p.53 ; Chapter 2.2.2 --- The Augustan Saeculum Aureum and Luke's Delayed Parousia --- p.54 ; Chapter 2.2.3 --- Latent Conflicts Remain --- p.57 ; Chapter 2.2.4 --- "A ""Political Theology"" Doomed to Fail: Domitian and the Fiscus Iudaicus" --- p.57 ; Chapter 2.3 --- "An Evaluation of Brent's Interpretation of Luke's ""Political Theology""" --- p.58 ; Chapter 2.3.1 --- Lukan vs. Imperial Eschatologies --- p.58 ; Chapter 2.3.2 --- """Jewish"" or Pagan Backcloth?" --- p.58 ; Chapter 2.3.3 --- Roman State Religion or Greek Imperial Cults? --- p.59 ; Chapter 2.4 --- Conclusion --- p.61 ; Chapter Chapter Three --- King Agrippa I Smitten by an Angel of the Lord: Acts 12:20-23 and the Lukan Attitude towards Emperor Worship --- p.63 ; Chapter 3.1 --- ...
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