Research on Issues of Public Participation in Environmental
In: Economic and social changes: facts, trends, forecasts, Heft 6 (42)
ISSN: 2312-9824
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In: Economic and social changes: facts, trends, forecasts, Heft 6 (42)
ISSN: 2312-9824
In: Chinese economic studies: a journal of translations, Band 24, Heft 4, S. 76-92
In: SpringerBriefs in education
In: Communication & Organisation, Heft 58, S. 69-85
ISSN: 1775-3546
In: Strategic change, Band 26, Heft 3, S. 273-280
ISSN: 1099-1697
AbstractThe health servicescape model provides an effective tool for both developed and developing markets in terms of both situation analysis and the strategic implementation of effective, user‐focused change. European and Chinese health‐care providers are challenged in increasingly consumer‐centered economies. A health servicescape perspective can be utilized to provide a framework for initiating appropriate responses to the range of consumer and environmental forces. It is suggested that some good practices are emerging, but a range of specific servicescape strategies need to be adopted, particularly in the case of China.
Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Ship Ballast Water Management System -- 2.1 Harm of Ship's Ballast Water -- 2.2 International Legislative Process for Ship Ballast Water -- 2.3 US Coast Guard Ballast Water Management Act USCG -- References -- 3 The Working Principle of Ballast Water Management System -- 3.1 Ballast Water Treatment Methods for Ships -- 3.2 Sea Creature Preventing System for Ballast Water in China and Abroad -- References -- 4 The Key Components of the System and the Working Principle of the Unit -- 4.1 The Working Principle of the Filter Equipment -- 4.2 Working Principle of Ultrasonic Cleaner -- 4.3 The Working Principle of Sterilizer -- References -- 5 Design Method of Key Components -- 5.1 Design of Filter Equipment -- 5.1.1 Design of Backwash Filter -- 5.1.2 Design of a Swirl Filter -- 5.2 Design of Ultrasonic Cleaning Device -- 5.2.1 Design of Ultrasonic Cavitation Reactor -- 5.2.2 Design of Ultrasonic Cleaner -- 5.3 Design of Bactericidal Unit -- 5.3.1 Design of UVC Bactericidal Unit -- 5.3.2 Design of Inert Gas Sterilization Unit -- 5.3.3 Photocatalytic Sterilization Unit Design -- 5.3.4 Design of Electrolysis or Potion Sterilization Units -- References -- 6 Optimization of Key Components -- 6.1 Filtering Equipment Optimization -- 6.1.1 Backwash Filter Optimization -- 6.1.2 Swirl Filter Optimization -- 6.1.3 Ultrasonic Air Purifier Optimization -- 6.2 Optimization of the Sterilization Unit -- 6.2.1 Optimization of UVC Sterilization Unit -- 6.2.2 Optimization of Inert Gas Method and Pharmacy Method Sterilization System -- References -- 7 Development of Control System for Ballast Water Management System -- 7.1 Test Sensors for Ballast Water Management Systems -- 7.2 Control Unit Design for Ballast Water Management Systems.
In: Hindawi Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society Volume 2022, Article ID 2494916, 11 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/2494916
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In: Education and society, Band 38, Heft 1, S. 3-12
ISSN: 0726-2655
In: Education and society, Band 37, Heft 2, S. 5-24
ISSN: 0726-2655
This paper examines the experiences of Finnish professors of education, who hold visiting positions in South African universities. As an international education utopia, Finland has developed strong Edu-business and education export around the world ‐ these visiting positions
in South Africa being a direct outcome of these strategies. Using a critical form of discourse analysis, the authors scrutinize three visiting professors' utterances about their experiences of South African higher education. During their interviews the political and economic dispositifs
of internationalisation, of which their positions are symbolic, function through evoking idealised and exceptionalist representations about Finland. The participants also hint at the need for tolerance and respect towards the South African other, which reveal themselves through the reproduction
of colonial discourses and images. The paper thus calls for further investigation into such forms of neo-colonialism in an African country that calls for rethinking Africanisation, decolonising of knowledge and internationalisation of higher education. It also problematises the under-researched
and ambiguous position of Western scholars in these complex processes.
In: Materials and design, Band 157, S. 273-283
ISSN: 1873-4197
In: Materials and design, Band 143, S. 72-80
ISSN: 1873-4197
In: Materials and design, Band 131, S. 135-143
ISSN: 1873-4197
In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Internet and Network Economics, S. 447-454
In: INTFIN-D-24-00113
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In: Encounters between East and West: intercultural perspectives
Introduction -- The idea of culture is worn out -- Language is not what we might think it is -- Facilitating interculturality by unthinking and rethinking our relation to language -- Translating is not treason -- Talking to each other about interculturality -- First steps towards interculturality -- Rethinking identity -- Listening to those who experience interculturality to learn about what it is and how to 'do' it -- Examining other ways of engaging with interculturality -- Silent transformations with China -- Debunking intercultural competence. .