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In: IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Newsletter, Volume 28, Issue 2, p. 25-26
ISSN: 2168-0329
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In: IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society Newsletter, Volume 28, Issue 2, p. 25-26
ISSN: 2168-0329
"Behind the Beautiful Forevers meets Under an Afghan Sky in this mesmerizing true story of the Nigerian girls taken captive by the terrorist group Boko Haram. In April 2014, the world awoke to the shocking news that the terrorist group Boko Haram had kidnapped nearly 300 school-aged girls and taken them deep into the forests of Nigeria. When veteran journalist Mellissa Fung travelled to Nigeria, she discovered that the scope of the kidnappings had been vastly under-reported. Hundreds--possibly thousands--more girls had been taken against their will and forced to become child brides to soldiers and leaders of Boko Haram. Some of the captives escaped and returned to their villages, many with children in tow. Most of these girls, still children themselves, were shunned by their former friends and family. Other girls have never been seen again. A former captive herself, Mellissa Fung has great empathy for the kidnapped girls. Taken by Taliban sympathizers in Afghanistan, Fung shared her experience in her number-one-bestselling book, Under an Afghan Sky: A Memoir of Captivity. During several visits to Nigeria over four years, she sat down with the girls and their families and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews, listening to horrific stories of capture, rape and torture, as well as escapes and excommunications. Fung tells the stories of Gambo, Asma'u, Zara and other girls taken by Boko Haram. She also portrays strong women fighting against the terrorist group in their own powerful ways: Aisha the Hunter, who moves stealthily into the forest, taking out Boko Haram with her faithful followers, and Mama Boko Haram, an Igbo woman who knows the fighters and those haunted by their experiences and fights to empty the forests of fighters and captives alike. This is raw, honest and heartbreaking storytelling at its best."--
Is it possible to bring university research and student education into a more connected, more symbiotic relationship? If so, can we develop programmes of study that enable faculty, students and 'real world' communities to connect in new ways? In this accessible book, Dilly Fung argues that it is not only possible but also potentially transformational to develop new forms of research-based education. Presenting the Connected Curriculum framework already adopted by UCL, she opens windows onto new initiatives related to, for example, research-based education, internationalisation, the global classroom, interdisciplinarity and public engagement.
In: Palgrave Global Media Policy and Business
Global Game Industries and Cultural Policy -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Abbreviations -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1 Introduction -- References -- Part I Creative Industries and Cultural Policy -- 2 Creative Industry and Cultural Policy in Asia Reconsidered -- The Uncriticalness of Cultural Policy -- State-Driven Model of Cultural Industry -- The Asian Challenge -- Human Creativity -- Stages of Studies of Cultural Policy -- Exporting Nationalism -- Conclusion: Towards a Global Critical Cultural Policy -- References -- 3 Creative Industries and Cool Japan -- Cool Japan and National Branding -- Japanese Contents/Creative Industries and Their Discontents -- Cultural Diversity and a Missing Link of Production and Representation -- Cultural Citizenship and the Public Good -- Notes -- References -- 4 Before the Gold Rush: Culture Without Industry in China -- Introduction -- Processes and Practices -- The Creative Industries: The New Journey to the West -- Just Another Format -- Economics and Culture: A Difficult Marriage -- Culture without Industry: Before the Gold Rush -- In Conclusion: Reading the Cultural Nation -- Notes -- References -- Part II Regional Game Industries -- 5 Globalizing the Chinese Online Game Industry: From Incubation and Hybridization to Structural Expansion in the Past Two Decades -- The Inception of China's Computer Game Production in 1990s -- Early 2000s: Nurturing Local Developers with Cultural Protectionism -- Mid-2000s: The First Wave of Regionalizing Chinese Online Games -- 2005-2010: Widening the Scope of Regional Market through Hybridization -- 2010 Onwards: Reversed FDI as the Second Wave of Structured Global Expansion -- Strategic Insights Gained from Two Decades of Incubation -- The Future of China's Game Industry: Mobile Gaming Apps as the Third Wave of Globalization -- Conclusion
The quantitative assessment of the impact of climate change on water availability and water resources management requires knowledge of climate, hydro(geo)logical and water resources models, and particularly the relationships between each of them. This book brings together world experts on each of these aspects, distilling each complex topic into concise and easy to understand chapters, in which both the uses and limitations of modelling are explored.℗¡ The book concludes with a set of case studies using real-life examples to illustrate the steps required and the problems that can be faced in as
In: The real utopias project 4
Every month in every neighborhood in Chicago, residents, teachers, school principals, and police officers gather to deliberate about how to improve their schools and make their streets safer. Residents of poor neighborhoods participate as much or more as those from wealthy ones. All voices are heard. Since the meetings began more than a dozen years ago, they have led not only to safer streets but also to surprising improvements in the city's schools. Chicago's police department and school system have become democratic urban institutions unlike any others in America. Empowered Participation
Every month in every neighborhood in Chicago, residents, teachers, school principals, and police officers gather to deliberate about how to improve their schools and make their streets safer. Residents of poor neighborhoods participate as much or more as those from wealthy ones. All voices are heard. Since the meetings began more than a dozen years ago, they have led not only to safer streets but also to surprising improvements in the city's schools. Chicago's police department and school system have become democratic urban institutions unlike any others in America. Empowered Participation is the compelling chronicle of this unprecedented transformation. It is the first comprehensive empirical analysis of the ways in which participatory democracy can be used to effect social change. Using city-wide data and six neighborhood case studies, the book explores how determined Chicago residents, police officers, teachers, and community groups worked to banish crime and transform a failing city school system into a model for educational reform. The author's conclusion: Properly designed and implemented institutions of participatory democratic governance can spark citizen involvement that in turn generates innovative problem-solving and public action. Their participation makes organizations more fair and effective. Though the book focuses on Chicago's municipal agencies, its lessons are applicable to many American cities. Its findings will prove useful not only in the fields of education and law enforcement, but also to sectors as diverse as environmental regulation, social service provision, and workforce development.
In: Asian journal of comparative politics: AJCP, Volume 7, Issue 2, p. 317-336
ISSN: 2057-892X
In the past decade, Hong Kong has undergone various large-scale protests, such as the 2014 Occupy Central and the 2019 Anti-Extradition Protests. One of the reasons for such popular grievance was that the government could not grasp the change in public sentiment and opinion. Before the handover, although the governor held the centralized power, the colonial authorities still had ways to collect public opinions to avoid departing from the citizens' views. The model was called the 'administrative absorption of politics'. The Chinese authorities attempted to preserve the original advisory system to depoliticize the policy-making process after the handover. This article contributes to the understanding of the development of the cooptation system in Hong Kong and its failure in the 2010s based on the insights of legislators. It also highlights the importance of participation and salient control in the cooptation system to balance public views in a semi-authoritarian society.
In: East Asia
This study is to analyze how the fragmentation of the pro-democracy camp affected their council voting and policy stances before 2019. The quantitative measurements including the rice and unity indices are adopted to evaluate the cohesions of the pro-Beijing and pro-democracy camps in bill voting, in which the strategies employed by the pro-democracy camp are further analyzed. Before the 2010s, the moderate democrats deliberately separated from the administration and some of them also kept distance from the radical groups. However, since the radical ideologies gained supports from time to time, the moderate democrats had been forced to follow more pro-active lines against the administration. Although the political sphere of Hong Kong has drastically changed after the 2019 Anti-extradition Protests, the cohesion of the pro-democracy parties in the previous terms of the Legislative Council still facilitates to understand the legislative process in the city. In this article, 18 then members of the Legislative Council from different parties were interviewed in 2018, providing various insights on the analysis of pro-democracy cohesion and fragmented politics in Hong Kong.
In: East Asia: an international quarterly, Volume 38, Issue 3, p. 249-269
ISSN: 1874-6284
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In: China: CIJ ; an international journal, Volume 18, Issue 1, p. 171-191
ISSN: 0219-8614
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