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  • 1
    ISBN: 9781760466046 , 1760466042
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 410 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Return to Volcano Town
    Keywords: Volcanism ; Volcanic eruptions History 20th century ; Emergency management ; Éruptions volcaniques - Papouasie-Nouvelle-Guinée - Rabaul - Histoire - 20e siècle ; HISTORY / Oceania
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1. Towards an unsanctioned capital -- 2. Australia takes possession of the at-risk capital -- 3. Coping with the unexpected: the 1937 eruptions -- 4. Results of geological and volcanological investigations -- 5. World War II and the Tavurvur eruptions of 1941-43 -- 6. Rebuilding Rabaul and re-establishing the observatory, 1945-69 -- 7. Geophysical unrest: build-up to another eruption, 1970-94 -- 8. Eruptions of 1994-2014 -- 9. Aftermath of the 1994 Twin Eruptions -- Epilogue -- References -- Appendix 1: Authors' research collections Appendix 2: Acronyms -- Appendix 3: Glossary.
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  • 2
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : ANU Press
    ISBN: 9781760465728 , 1760465720
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 282 pages) , maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als China between peace and war : Mao, Chiang and the Americans, 1945-47
    Keywords: Diplomatic negotiations in international disputes ; Négociations diplomatiques dans les conflits internationaux ; HISTORY / General ; China History Civil War, 1945-1949 ; China History 20th century ; China Politics and government 1912-1949 ; China Foreign relations 1912-1949 ; China Foreign relations 20th century ; United States Foreign relations 20th century ; Chine - Histoire - 1945-1949 (Guerre civile) ; Chine - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Chine - Politique et gouvernement - 1912-1949 ; Chine - Relations extérieures - 1912-1949 ; Chine - Relations extérieures - États-Unis - 20e siècle ; États-Unis - Relations extérieures - Chine - 20e siècle
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Negotiating at an uneven table National pride, sovereignty and the Sino-Soviet dispute over Dalian -- 2. Rethinking the Chongqing negotiations Concession-making, the trust/distrust paradox, and the biased mediator in China's first post-World War II attempt at peace -- 3. Civil war in the north-east The rhetorical use of 'decisive war' and the Manchurian gamble -- 4. A shattered peace Ambiguous provisions in agreements for ceasefire, the Political Consultative Conference and army nationalisation -- 5. Planting radishes in the desert The Nationalists' handling of the negotiations for Sino-Soviet economic cooperation in Manchuria -- 6. 'China's Madrid' The synonym of civil war -- 7. Towards an all-out civil war in China Short-term solutions, long-term success and the veto players.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-281)
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781760466169 , 1760466166
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 246 pages)
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Mandates and missteps
    DDC: 379.1/2996094
    Keywords: Educational assistance History 20th century ; Pacific Islanders Education ; Scholarships ; Students, Foreign ; Aide à l'éducation - Pacifique, Îles du - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Océaniens - Éducation - Australie ; Bourses d'études - Australie ; Australia Foreign economic relations ; Australie - Relations économiques extérieures - Pacifique, Îles du
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- Part 1: 1948-1957. 1. Before the beginning -- 2. Administrative labyrinths -- Part 2: 1958-1970. 3. Uncertain decolonisation -- 4. Gradual development -- Part 3: 1971-1983. 5. Radical subsidies -- 6. Independence for Papua New Guinea -- Part 4: 1984-1996. 7. Goldring, Jackson and the fight for the future of international education -- 8. Centring the power -- Part 5: 1997-2018. 9. Multiple objectives for scholarships and aid -- 10. Diplomacy or development? -- Conclusion.
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781760466008 , 176046600X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 348 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sisters in peace : the women's international league for peace and freedom in Australia 1915-2015
    DDC: 303.6/60820994
    Keywords: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom ; Women's International League for Peace and Freedom History ; Women and peace History ; Women History ; Femmes et paix - Australie - Histoire ; Femmes - Australie - Histoire
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1. World War I and the founding of WILPF -- 2. The feminist side of the League of Nations -- 3. White Australia and regional relationships -- 4. Our struggle is not only one for peace but also for freedom -- 5. The United Nations and Indigenous rights -- 6. The Cold War and nuclear disarmament 7. The anti-Vietnam War movement and women's liberation -- 8. Women, peace and security: the United Nations women's conferences and Security Council Resolution 1325 -- Conclusion.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-348)
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  • 5
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760465193 , 1760465194
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 210 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Asia-Pacific Environment Monograph 16
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Capital and inequality in rural Papua New Guinea
    DDC: 330.9953
    Keywords: Papua New Guinea Economic conditions ; Papua New Guinea Rural conditions
    Description / Table of Contents: ch.1. Capital and inequality in rural Papua New Guinea / Bettina Beer and Tobias Schwoerer -- ch.2. Plantations, incorporated land groups and emerging inequalities among the Wampar of Papua New Guinea / Tobias Schwoerer -- ch.3. Factional competition, legal conflict and emerging organisational stratification around a prospective mine in Papua New Guinea / Willem Church -- ch.4. The Broker: inequality, loss and the PNG LNG Project / Monica Minnegal and Peter D. Dwyer -- ch.5. 'Em i stap bilong en yet': not-sharing, social inequalities and changing ethical life among Wampar / Bettina Beer -- ch.6. Absent development as cultural economy: resource extraction and enchained inequity in Papua New Guinea / Bruce Knauft -- ch.7. Reflecting on resource-driven inequalities / Glenn Banks
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  • 6
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464813
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 791 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Peacebuilding Compared
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Macrocriminology and freedom
    DDC: 364
    Keywords: Criminology ; Free will and determinism ; Criminology ; Personal Autonomy ; Criminologie ; Libre arbitre et déterminisme ; criminology ; Criminology ; Free will and determinism
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    ISBN: 9781760465056 , 1760465054
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Voluntary assisted dying
    DDC: 344.9404197
    Keywords: Euthanasia Law and legislation
    Description / Table of Contents: ch.1. The constitution of 'choice': voluntary assisted dying in the Australian state of Victoria / Courtney Hempton -- ch.2. Palliative care as a necropolitical technology / Hamish Robertson and Joanne Travaglia -- ch.3. Supported decision-making: a good idea in principle but we need to consider supporting decisions about voluntary assisted dying / Nola M. Ries and Elise Mansfield -- ch.4. The compassionate state? 'voluntary assisted dying', neoliberalism, and a virtue without an anchor / Daniel J Fleming -- ch.5. The neoliberal rationality of voluntary assisted dying / Marc Trabsky -- ch.6. Over the rainbow bridge: animals and euthanasia / Jessica Ison -- ch.7. A desire unto death: the warnings of Girard and Levinas against the sanitisation of euthanasia / Nigel Zimmermann -- ch.8. Gosport hospital, euthanasia and serial killing / Penny Crofts -- ch.9. A criminal legal biopolitics: the case of voluntary assisted dying / David J Carter
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  • 8
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760465018 , 1760465011
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 282 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Honouring a nation : a history of Australia's honours system
    DDC: 929.799994
    Keywords: Awards History ; Medals History ; Decorations of honor History ; Titles of honor and nobility History ; Awards ; Decorations of honor ; Medals ; Titles of honor and nobility ; History ; Australia
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. Spirit of democracy, 1788-1900 -- 2. Nation and state, 1901-1914 -- 3. New empire order, 1914-1918 -- 4. Repugnant to the people? 1919-1939 -- 5. In war and peace, 1939-1967 -- 6. It's time, 1967-1975 -- 7. A system divided, 1975-1990 -- 8. Barbeque stopper, 1990-2015.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-282)
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  • 9
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    Canberra, ACT : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760465070
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 524 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Honiara
    Keywords: History ; Honiara (Solomon Islands) History ; Solomon Islands - Honiara
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction -- 1. Nahona`ara before 1942 -- 2. Taem blong faet: Camp Guadal -- 3. The new capital -- 4. The other Honiara -- 5. Municipal authority and housing -- 6. Building infrastructure -- 7. Building society and the nation -- 8. Stepping-stones to national consciousness -- 9. Since independence -- 10. The village-city -- Bibliography.
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  • 10
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464516 , 1760464511
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 208 pages) , illustrations, maps (some color)
    Series Statement: Monographs in anthropology series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Island encounters : Timor-Leste from the outside in
    DDC: 915.987
    Keywords: Timor-Leste Description and travel
    Abstract: The not-so-wild west -- Enclave society -- Back across the border -- Courting bees in a divided land --The politics of Lulik -- Small island sojourns -- Underground flows -- Ritual and recovery -- Life in the rice fields -- 'The geographical tour' -- Carrying the name forward -- Opening the paths to healing -- New beginnings.
    Abstract: Island Encounters is a narrative of Timor shaped by a journey from the outside in. Incorporating the author's experiences from more than two decades of involvement with Timor-Leste and, more particularly, the months she spent travelling with her family from west to east in 2018, Palmer traces paths redolent in longing and learning, belonging and bewilderment, courage and conviction to tell of an island divided by colonialism and conflict. The book's themes shuttle back and forth across the island, weaving together the past, present and future in deeply felt histories and personal stories that create the shared fabric of Timorese people's lives. Offering a counterpoint to modernising development narratives, Island Encounters tells of people's quiet determination to maintain their relationships between their lands, waters, traditions and each other. By foregrounding the ways in which ancestral pathways and cultural politics inform and course through everyday life on island Timor, Palmer reveals the richness of the rituals and customary practices that underpin Timorese lives and the lives of those entwined with them. And, all along the way, Island Encounters shows how Timor and its diverse peoples are working with, and re-working, confounding and being confounded by, the ever-desirous heart of development
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  • 11
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464394 , 1760464392
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxii, 365 pages) , chiefly colour illustrations
    Series Statement: China story yearbook 2020
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Crisis
    DDC: 327.51
    Keywords: COVID-19 (Disease) Political aspects ; COVID-19 (Disease) ; Political aspects ; Diplomatic relations ; Economic history ; International economic relations ; Politics and government ; Social conditions ; China Foreign relations 21st century ; China Politics and government 21st century ; China Economic conditions 2000- ; China Foreign economic relations 21st century ; China Social conditions 2000- ; China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction. The Year of Crisis/ Linda Jaivin -- Forum: Standing on a Precipice. The Etymology of the Character of Wei / Jingjing Chen -- ch. 1. The Construction of Political Superiority / Delia Lin -- Forum: Masks and Wolves. Mask Diplomacy: Shifting the COVID-19 Narrative?/ Verónica Fraile Del Álamo and Darren J. Lim ; The Rise and Fall of the Wolf Warriors/ Yun Jiang -- ch. 2. Beating the Virus in the Chinese Countryside / Wuna Reilly -- Forum. Down and Out in Hong Kong. Hong Kong's National Security Law / Antony Dapiran ; Waste and the Elderly Working Poor in Hong Kong / Trang X. Ta -- ch. 3. Women's Bodies, Intimate Politics, and Feminist Consciousness Amid COVID-19 / Pan Wang -- Forum: Cultural Communication. The Language of Trust / Gerald Roche -- ch. 4. The Chinese Economy: Crisis, Control, Recovery, Refocus / Jane Golley and James Laurenceson -- Forum: Coping Through Laughter and Prayer. Humour in Crisis / Linda Jaivin ; The Power of Compassion: The Buddhist Approach to COVID-19 / Yu Sang -- ch. 5. China's Post-COVID-19 Stimulus: Dark Clouds, Green Lining / Jorrit Gosens -- Forum: Broken River Shattered Mountain. The Three Gorges Dam: A Deluge of Doubts / Annie Luman Ren-- ch. 6. The Future Repeats Itself: COVID-19 and Its Historical Comorbidities / Ari Larissa Heinrich -- Forum: Plan for Difficulty. The Dao of Crisis / Esther Sunkyung Klein -- ch. 7. US-China Relations: A Lingering Crisis / Nadège Rolland -- Forum: Difficult Choices. Taiwan's Search for a Grand Strategy / Wen-Ti Sung ; Malaysia: Taking No Side but Its Own / Xu Cheng Chong -- ch. 8. The Sino-Indian Border Crisis: Chinese Perceptions of Indian Nationalism / Andrew Chubb -- Forum: Of Mao and Money. Chinese Loans to Africa: Trap or Treasure? / Beyongo Mukete Dynamic ; Off the Prachanda Path: Nepali Communists' Crisis of Legitimacy / Matthew Galway -- ch. 9. Economic Power and Vulnerability in Sino-Australian Relations / Victor Ferguson and Darren J. Lim -- Forum: Playing the Game? China and the Multilateral Trading System: Misunderstandings, Criticisms, and Options / Weihuan Zhou -- ch. 10. Chinese Students Abroad in the Time of Pandemic: An Australian View / Yu Tao.
    Abstract: The year 2020 was marked by a series of rolling crises. The Australian wildfires at the start of the year were a catastrophic sign of the global climate crisis. Xi Jinping's announcement in September that the People's Republic of China would become carbon neutral by 2060 could help alleviate the crisis, but China has to fix its coal problem first. The big story was, of course, the global COVID-19 pandemic. Appearing to originate in a Wuhan wet market, by year's end the pandemic had claimed nearly 2 million lives worldwide, put whole countries into lockdown, and sent economies around the world tumbling into recession. China itself successfully suppressed the disease at home and recorded positive economic growth for the year -- proving, at least according to the Chinese Communist Party, the 'superiority of the socialist system'. Not everyone was convinced, with persistent questions about the CCP's initial cover up of the outbreak, and how the lack of transparency helped it become a pandemic in the first place. The China Story Yearbook 2020: Crisis surveys the multiple crises of the year of the Metal Rat, including the catastrophic mid-year floods that sparked fears about the stability of the Three Gorges Dam. It looks at how Chinese women fared through the pandemic, from the rise in domestic violence to portraits of female sacrifice on the medical front line to the trolling of a famous dancer for being childless. It also examines the downward-spiralling Sino-Australian relationship, the difficult 'co-morbidities' of China's relations with the US, the end of 'One Country, Two Systems' in Hong Kong, the simmering border conflict with India, and the rise of pandemic-related anti-Chinese racism. The Yearbook also explores the responses to crisis of, among others, Daoists, Buddhists, and humourists -- because when all else fails, there's always philosophy, prayer, and laughter
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  • 12
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464233 , 1760464236
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii 329 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Traversing the divide : honouring Deborah Cass's contributions to public and international law
    DDC: 347.9924
    Keywords: Cass, Deborah Z ; World Trade Organization ; Lawyers Biography ; Constitutional law ; Foreign trade regulation ; Lawyers ; Biographies ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part 1: Constitutional work -- Part 2: Natural resources and self-determination -- Part 3: International law and the World Trade Organization -- Part 4: Personal reflection and conclusions -- Part 5: Reproductions of articles discussed.
    Abstract: This collection honours the work of Deborah Cass, 15 February 1960 - 4 June 2013, a brilliant Australian constitutional and international lawyer. Deborah studied at the University of Melbourne and Harvard Law School and taught at Melbourne Law School, The Australian National University and the London School of Economics. A member of The Australian National University's Centre for International and Public Law from 1993 to 2000, Deborah's work offered illuminating new perspectives in a range of fields, from the right to self-determination, critical international legal theory, and feminist legal theory to the international trade law system. The title of this edited collection draws on one of her articles, 'Traversing the Divide: International Law and Australian Constitutional Law' (1998) 20 Adelaide Law Review 73. This book evolves from a symposium held to draw together academics from around the globe to reflect on Deborah's extensive scholarship and contributions to public law and international law, and to examine how her work is of value to current domestic and international law issues. The pieces selected for this volume both remind us of Deborah's outstanding academic career and provide important insights on current public law and international law pressing issues.--Publisher's website
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    Acton ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464295 , 1760464295
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 236 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Cooperative evolution : reclaiming Darwin's vision
    DDC: 576.8
    Keywords: Darwin, Charles ; Darwin, Charles ; Evolution (Biology) ; Evolution (Biology) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. In homage to Darwin -- 2. All knowledge is metaphor -- 3. Intelligent evolution and intelligence -- 4. How evolution works -- 5. The past is a foreign country -- 6. We do things differently now -- 7. Energy: where it all begins -- 8. Everything is connected -- 9. Walling in and walling out -- 10. Becoming human -- 11. Inheriting the Earth -- 12. Our closest cousins -- 13. Glimpses of the future -- 14. Weaving the golden net.
    Abstract: Cooperative Evolution offers a fresh account of evolution consistent with Charles Darwin's own account of a cooperative, inter-connected, buzzing and ever-changing world. Told in accessible language, treating evolutionary change as a cooperative enterprise brings some surprising shifts from the traditional emphasis on the dominance of competition. The book covers many evolutionary changes reconsidered as cooperation. These include the cooperative origins of life, evolution as a spiral rather than a ladder or tree, humans as a part of natural systems rather than the purpose, relationships between natural and social change, and the role of the individual in adaptive radiation onto new ground. The story concludes with a projection of human evolution from the past into the future
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464912 , 1760464910
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 215 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Alliances, nuclear weapons and escalation : managing deterrence in the 21st century
    DDC: 355.0217
    Keywords: Deterrence (Strategy) ; Nuclear weapons ; United States Foreign relations ; China Foreign relations ; United States Foreign relations ; Indo-Pacific Region Foreign relations
    Abstract: In an era of great power competition, the role of alliances in managing escalation of conflict has acquired renewed importance. Nuclear weapons remain the ultimate means for deterrence and controlling escalation, and are central to US alliances in Europe and the Indo-Pacific. However, allies themselves need to better prepare for managing escalation in an increasingly challenging geostrategic and technological environment for the US and its allies. While the challenge of great power competition is acute at both ends of Eurasia, adversary threats, geography and the institutional context of US alliances differ. This book brings together leading experts from Europe, Northeast Asia, the United States and Australia to focus on these challenges, identify commonalities and differences across regions, and pinpoint ways to collectively manage nuclear deterrence and potential escalation pathways in America's 21st century alliances
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464790 , 1760464791
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 345 pages) , map
    Series Statement: Asia-Pacific linguistics
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wampar-English dictionary : with an English-Wampar finder list
    DDC: 499.5
    Keywords: Wampar language Dictionaries English ; Papua New Guinea Dictionaries Languages
    Abstract: 1. History of ethnographic research among the Wampar -- 2. Heterogeneity and variability of Dzob Wampar -- 3. Names, plants and animals -- 4. Notes on the sound system and orthography -- 5. Grammar sketch -- 6. Bibliography -- Wampar-English dictionary -- English-Wampar finder list.
    Abstract: This ethnographic dictionary is the result of Hans Fischer's long-term fieldwork among the Wampar, who occupy the middle Markham Valley in Morobe Province, Papua New Guinea (PNG). Their language, Dzob Wampar, belongs to the Markham family of the Austronesian languages. Today most Wampar speak not only Wampar but also PNG's lingua franca, Tok Pisin. Six decades of Wampar research has documented the extent and speed of change in the region. Today, mining, migration and the commodification of land are accelerating the pace of change in Wampar communities, resulting in great individual differences in knowledge of the vernacular. This dictionary covers largely forgotten Wampar expressions as well as loanwords from German and Jabêm that have become part of everyday language. Most entries contain example sentences from original Wampar texts. The dictionary is complemented by an overview of ethnographic research among Wampar, a sketch of Wampar grammar, a bibliography and an English-to-Wampar finder list
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    ISBN: 9781760464837 , 176046483X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xviii, 195 pages)) , maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Fighting Australia's cold war
    DDC: 355.00994
    Keywords: Cold War ; Australia History, Military 20th century
    Abstract: In the first two decades of the Cold War, Australia fought in three conflicts and prepared to fight in a possible wider conflagration in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. In Korea, Malaya and Borneo, Australian forces encountered new types of warfare, integrated new equipment and ideas, and were part of the longest continual overseas deployments in Australia's history. Working closely with its allies, Australia also trained for a large conventional war in Southeast Asia, while a significant percentage of the defence force guarded the Papua New Guinea-Indonesian border. At home, the Defence organisation grappled with new threats and military expansion, while the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation defended the nation from domestic and foreign threats. This book examines this crucial part of Australia's security history, so often overlooked as merely a precursor to the Vietnam War. It addresses key questions such as how did Australia achieve its security goals at home and in the region in this new Cold War environment? What were the experiences of the services, units and individuals serving during in Southeast Asia? How did this period shape Australia's defence for years to come?
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    ISBN: 9781760464417 , 1760464414
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 562 pages)
    Uniform Title: Puranas Viṣṇupurāṇa
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Viṣṇu Purāṇa : ancient annals of the god with lotus eyes
    DDC: 294.5925
    Keywords: Puranas Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Puranas ; Hindu philosophy in literature ; Values in literature ; Hinduism Social aspects ; Hindu philosophy in literature ; Hinduism ; Social aspects ; Values in literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Abstract: Introduction -- Book one : Creation -- Book two : The World -- Book three : Society -- Book four : The Royal Dynasties -- Book five : Kṛṣṇa -- Book Six : Dissolution -- References -- Appendix -- Selective index.
    Abstract: Viṣṇu is a central deity in the Hindu pantheon, especially in his manifestation as the seductive cattle-herding youth, Kṛṣṇa. The purāṇas are sacred texts, which, as the Sanskrit name implies, are collections of narratives from 'long ago'. The Viṣṇu Purāṇa is thus an ancient account of the universe and guide to life, which places Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa at the centre of creation, theology and reality itself. This text, composed about 1,500 years ago, provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the most important themes and narratives that constitute the Hindu imagination: the creation and destruction of the universe, the origin of gods and mortals, the peopling of the world, and the structure and conduct of ideal brahminical society. The Viṣṇu Purāṇa describes the trials of exemplary devotees, the existential struggles between gods and demons, and the exploits of legendary cultural heroes. It also contains many ecstatic songs of praise for the deity. The ever-popular accounts of Kṛṣṇa's love games with the cattle-herding girls of Vṛṇdāvana, which have proliferated in literature, dance, song and visual arts over the millennia, are found here in authoritative form. This faithful yet fluent blank-verse rendering of this great Hindu classic is the first new English translation in over 100 years. It will be welcomed by the scholarly community, while remaining readily accessible to a general readership.--From the publisher's website
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463397 , 1760463396
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 226 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Russian energy strategy in the Asia-Pacific : implications for Australia
    DDC: 333.790947
    Keywords: Energy policy ; Energy policy ; Energy policy ; Russia (Federation) Foreign economic relations ; Pacific Area Foreign economic relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction / Elizabeth Buchanan -- Part 1. An Asia‑Pacific Energy Outlook. 1. Energy Outlook in the Asia‑Pacific / Shoichi Itoh ; 2. Russia’s Foray into Asia’s Energy Market / Morena Skalamera -- Part 2. Russian Foreign Energy Strategy. 3. Russian Grand Strategy and Energy Resources: The Asian Dimension / Jakub M. Godzimirski ; 4. Energy and Russian Great Power Post-Crimea / Peter Rutland ; 5. Russian Energy Firms in the Eastern Market / Keun-Wook Paik -- Part 3. Australia’s Asia-Pacific Energy Interests. 6. Unpacking Australia’s Energy Strategy for the Region / John Blackburn ; 7. Future of Russian Coal Exports in the Asia-Pacific / Stephen Fortescue -- Part 4. Russian Energy Strategy and the Future Ahead. 8. Sanctions and Moscow’s Adaptation Strategy / Maria Shagina ; 9. The 2019 Energy Security Doctrine and Debates around it in Russia / Tatiana Romanova -- Conclusion / Elizabeth Buchanan.
    Abstract: Given Australia's lack of energy security strategy, it is not surprising that the country is void of institutional knowledge and know-how of Russian foreign energy strategy. The 'lucky country' as it were, relies entirely on sea-lines of communication to the north to supply fuel and to export Australian coal and natural gas. Australia has entered the 2020s as the world's largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter; however, maintaining complacency in Canberra's current export activities will ultimately lead to a long-term security crisis. This book critically examines Russian energy strategy in the Asia-Pacific, with a view to determining the security implications for Australia. Russia is important for global energy security chains because of its vast resource wealth and its geographical position - a pivotal position to supply both the European and Asian markets. Australia has no such luxury, geographically constrained as an island continent; it relies on the nearby Asia-Pacific import market to demand our energy and to facilitate the delivery of our national oil supplies. Understanding Russian foreign energy strategy in the region is crucial given the growing energy requirements in Australia's emerging Asia-Pacific arena
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464158 , 1760464155
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 382 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Australian travellers in the South Seas
    DDC: 820.9/35894
    Keywords: Travelers' writings, Australian History and criticism ; Islands of the Pacific Description and travel ; Electronic books
    Abstract: ch.1. Fluid boundaries and ambiguous identities -- ch.2. Steamships and tourists -- ch.3. Polynesian promises -- ch.4. Degrees of savagery -- ch.5. In Search of a Profitable Pacific -- ch.6. Conflict, convicts and the condominium -- ch.7. Preserving Health and Race in the Tropics -- Conclusion -- Appendix: An annotated bibliography of Australian travel writing
    Abstract: This book offers a wide-ranging survey of Australian engagement with the Pacific Islands in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through over 100 hitherto largely unexplored accounts of travel, the author explores how representations of the Pacific Islands in letters, diaries, reminiscences, books, newspapers and magazines contributed to popular ideas of the Pacific Islands in Australia. It offers a range of valuable insights into continuities and changes in Australian regional perspectives, showing that ordinary Australians were more closely connected to the Pacific Islands than has previously been acknowledged. Addressing the theme of travel as a historical, literary and imaginative process, this cultural history probes issues of nation and empire, race and science, commerce and tourism by focusing on significant episodes and encounters in history. This is a foundational text for future studies of Australia's relations with the Pacific, and histories of travel generally
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464974 , 176046497X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource (347 pages)))
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Japan at war and peace
    DDC: 952.044092
    Keywords: Shidehara, Kijūrō ; Diplomacy ; Japan Foreign relations 20th century
    Abstract: Part 1. Glory: The Meiji and Taishō Eras. ch.1. Path to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- ch.2. The Russo-Japanese War, World War I and the Washington Naval Conference -- ch.3. Japan-US relations and Chinese nationalism. Part 2. Breakdown: The prewar Shōwa Era. ch.4. Japan's intervention in China -- ch.5. The London Naval Conference and the Manchurian Incident -- ch.6. From the second Sino-Japanese War to the Pacific War. Part 3. Recovery: The postwar period -- ch.7. Prime Minister of an occupied nation: The Emperor system and the new constitution -- ch.8. War responsibility and nonpartisan diplomacy for peace -- ch.9. A legacy beyond war and peace -- Conclusion: Diplomacy and democracy -- Appendix: Brief chronology of Shidehara Kijūrō
    Abstract: The question of how to maintain the continuity of diplomacy while developing democracy without military intervention is an old and new issue. The challenge can be described as a dilemma between democracy and diplomatic coherence. The best embodiment of diplomacy in Japan's emerging democracy--the development of parliamentary democracy and mass-based democracy--is Shidehara Kijūrō (1872-1951), who served as foreign minister from 1924 to 1927 and from 1929 to 1931, and was prime minister from 1945 to 1946. As a diplomat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Shidehara had long grappled with the issue of how to ensure diplomatic coherence in modern Japan, which was becoming increasingly democratic. Although Shidehara succeeded to some extent in promoting diplomacy in cooperation with the US and the UK under party politics, the rise of the military after the Manchurian Incident forced him to retire for a period. However, after the Pacific War, Shidehara became prime minister of the US-occupied Japan and attempted to restore cooperative diplomacy under party politics. Shidehara came to the conclusion that the way to achieve both democracy and diplomatic coherence was through nonpartisan diplomacy towards peace
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464776 , 1760464775
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxvi, 191 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als History wars
    DDC: 823.91209
    Keywords: Clark, C. M. H Criticism and interpretation ; Clark, C. M. H Friends and associates ; Ryan, Peter Criticism and interpretation ; Ryan, Peter Friends and associates ; Clark, C. M. H ; Friendship ; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Abstract: Part 1. Wider setting. 1. Manning Clark and Peter Ryan ; 2. The Australian History Wars -- Part 2. Contention and dissension. 3. Criticisms, reaction and counter-reaction ; 4. Errors, great and small ; 5. Justified or not? ; 6. A complicit academy? -- Part 3. Ruminations. 7. Deliberation: Manning Clark and the History Wars ; 8. Reflection: Peter Ryan's motives ; 9. Aftermath: The dissembling publisher, Quadrant and the History Wars.
    Abstract: 'In 1993, Manning Clark came under severe (posthumous) attack in the pages of Quadrant by none other than Peter Ryan, who had published five of the six volumes of Clark's epic A History of Australia. In applying what he called "an overdue axe to a tall poppy", Ryan lambasted the History as "an imposition on Australian credulity" and declared its author a fraud, both as a historian and a person. This unprecedented public assault by a publisher on his best-selling author was a sensation at the time and remains lodged in the public memory. In History Wars, Doug Munro forensically examines the right and wrongs of Ryan's allegations, concluding that Clark was more sinned against than sinning and that Ryan repeatedly misrepresented the situation. More than just telling a story, Munro places the Ryan-Clark controversy within the context of Australia's History Wars. This book is an illuminating saga of that ongoing contest.' - James Curran, University of Sydney 'The Ryan-Clark controversy ... speaks to the place of Manning Clark in Australia's national imagination. Had Ryan taken his axe to another historian, it's unlikely that we would be still talking about it 30 years later. But Clark was the author and keeper of Australia's national story, however imperfect his scholarship and however blinkered that story. Few, if any, historians in the Anglo-American world have occupied the space that Clark occupied by dint of will, force of personality, and felicity of pen.' - Donald Wright, University of New Brunswick
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464646 , 1760464643 , 1760464651 , 9781760464653
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 294 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The Federated States of Micronesia's engagement with the outside world : control, self-preservation and continuity
    DDC: 996.5
    Keywords: Diplomatic relations ; Economic history ; Social conditions ; Micronesia (Federated States) Foreign relations ; Micronesia (Federated States) Economic conditions ; Micronesia (Federated States) Social conditions ; Micronesia (Federated States) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. Writing Micronesian History -- 2. Pre-Colonial Society and Identity -- 3. Responding to Colonisation -- 4. Negotiating Independence -- 5. The Constitution and Post-Colonial Identity -- 6. Engaging with China and the US -- 7. Managing Climate Change -- 8. Contemporary Challenges.
    Abstract: This study addresses the neglected history of the people of the Federated States of Micronesia's (FSM) engagement with the outside world. Situated in the northwest Pacific, FSM's strategic location has led to four colonial rulers. Histories of FSM to date have been largely written by sympathetic outsiders. Indigenous perspectives of FSM history have been largely absent from the main corpus of historical literature. A new generation of Micronesian scholars are starting to write their own history from Micronesian perspectives and using Micronesian forms of history. This book argues that Micronesians have been dealing successfully with the outside world throughout the colonial era in ways colonial authorities were often unaware of. This argument is sustained by examination of oral histories, secondary sources, interviews, field research and the personal experience of a person raised in the Mortlock Islands of Chuuk State. It reconstructs how Micronesian internal processes for social stability and mutual support endured, rather than succumbing to the different waves of colonisation. This study argues that colonisation did not destroy Micronesian cultures and identities, but that Micronesians recontextualised the changing conditions to suit their own circumstances. Their success rested on the indigenous doctrines of adaptation, assimilation and accommodation deeply rooted in the kinship doctrine of eaea fengen (sharing) and alilis fengen (assisting each other). These values pervade the Constitution of the FSM, which formally defines the modern identity of its indigenous peoples, reasserting and perpetuating Micronesian values and future continuity
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    ISBN: 9781760464356 , 176046435X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 414 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Twenty K.R. Narayanan orations : essays by eminent persons on the rapidly transforming Indian economy
    DDC: 330.954
    Keywords: Economic history ; Economic policy ; Politics and government ; India Economic conditions 1947- ; India Economic policy 1947- ; India Politics and government 1947- ; India ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Oration 1: 1994 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Reforming India's tax base for economic development / Raja J. Chelliah -- Oration 2: 1995 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Space technology for sustainable development in Asia / U.R. Rao -- Oration 3: 1996 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India: retrospect and prospect / Jagdish Bhagwati -- Oration 4: 1999 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Stronger branches, deeper roots: the democratisation of India's economic reforms / P. Chidambaram -- Oration 5: 2001 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Monetary policy in a developing economy -- The Indian experience / C. Rangarajan -- Oration 6: 2002 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Democracy and development: India 1947-2002 / Meghnad Desai -- Oration 7: 2003 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Political-economy and governance issues in the Indian economic reform process / Pranab K. Bardhan -- Oration 8: 2004 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India: on the growth turnpike / Vijay L. Kelkar -- Oration 9: 2005 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Science and shaping our agricultural Future / M.S. Swaminathan -- Oration 10: 2006 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India's space enterprise: a case study in strategic thinking and planning / K. Kasturirangan -- Oration 11: 2007 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Coping with climate change: is development in India and the world sustainable? / R.K. Pachauri -- Oration 12: 2008 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Why environmentalism needs equity: learning from the environmentalism of the poor to build our common future / Sunita Narain -- Oration 13: 2009 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Rocket science, other science: a trajectory of Indian science and technology from the 20th to the 21st Century / Roddam Narasimha -- Oration 14: 2010 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India's prospects in the post-crisis world / Montek Singh Ahluwalia -- Oration 15: 2011 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India and the global financial crisis: what have we learnt? / Duvvuri Subbarao -- Oration 16: 2012 K.R. Narayanan Oration. The Indian economy: rising to global challenges / Kaushik Basu -- Oration 17: 2015 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Australia and India: combining technology and entrepreneurship to innovate the future / Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw -- Oration 18: 2016 K.R. Narayanan Oration. The new economics of financial inclusion in India / Arun Jaitely -- Oration 19: 2017 K.R. Narayanan Oration. India: a resurgent maritime nation, harnessing the Blue Economy / R.K. Dhowan -- Oration 20: 2018 K.R. Narayanan Oration. Dismantling inequality through ASSURED innovation / R.A. Mashelkar
    Abstract: The Australia South Asia Research Centre (ASARC) was established in 1994 in one of the premier universities of the world--The Australian National University (ANU). Apart from its research and doctoral training activities, ASARC also needed a public forum with a global reach to involve the best minds working on economic development in India as well as to honour its founder, Dr K.R. Narayanan, President of the Republic of India. The K.R. Narayanan Oration series was developed in response to these twin needs. The first oration was held in 1994 and the latest (the 20th) was held in 2018. The first 10 orations were published by ANU Press in 2006. This new edition updates the volume to include all 20 orations delivered so far and provides an updated introduction. All these orations have been delivered by leading academics, scientists and policymakers deeply involved in the transformation of the Indian economy. This collection of the Narayanan Orations is thus at once both an expert account of key aspects of the economic development process in India and a peek into India's potential in the future. As such, the publication of this volume marks a watershed in the intellectual debate on India's economic reforms program and should be welcomed by all those interested in the economic development of the country.--
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    ISBN: 9781760463434 , 1760463434
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 388 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 488.2421
    Keywords: Greek language Problems, exercises, etc ; Greek language Textbooks for foreign speakers English ; Greek language Study and teaching ; Greek language ; Study and teaching ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intermediate Ancient Greek Language is a series of lessons and exercises intended for students who have already covered most of an introductory course in the ancient Greek language. It aims to broaden and deepen students' understanding of the main grammatical constructions of Greek. Further attention is given to grammatical forms to illustrate their functions. In the lessons, tragedy, comedy, historiography, oratory and philosophy are sources for dramatic material. The cases have been deliberately placed late in the series of lessons 36 to 41; students by now will be prepared to analyse Case usage. Consideration of prepositions in lesson 42 naturally follows the cases. Lesson 43, on correlative clauses, links with adjectival and adverbial constructions in previous Lessons. The final lesson 44 deals with exclamations. Throughout the book, the author relies on genuine Greek sources for the passages in the lessons and exercises.--Publisher's description
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    ISBN: 9781760464219 , 176046421X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 329 pages) , illustrations (some colour)
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand school of government (ANZSOG)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Learning policy, doing policy : interactions between public policy theory, practice and teaching
    DDC: 320.6
    Keywords: Political planning ; Public administration ; Policy sciences ; Political planning ; Public administration ; Policy sciences ; Policy sciences ; Political planning ; Public administration ; Australia
    Abstract: 1. Public policy theory, practice and teaching : investigating the interactions / Trish Mercer, Russell Ayres, Brian Head and John Wanna -- 2. A quixotic quest? Making theory speak to practice / David Threlfall and Catherine Althaus -- 3. What can policy theory offer busy practitioners? Investigating the Australian experience / Trish Mercer -- 4. Delivering public policy programs to senior executives in government--the Australia and New Zealand School of Government 2002-18 / John Wanna -- 5. How do policy professionals in New Zealand use academic research in their work? / Karl Löfgren and Sarah Hendrica Bickerton -- 6. The dilemmas of managing parliament : promoting awareness of public management theories to parliamentary administrators / Val Barrett -- 7. Public policy processes in Australia : reflections from experience / Meredith Edwards -- 8. Using the policy cycle : practice into theory and back again / Russell Ayres -- 9. Succeeding and failing in crafting environment policy : can public policy theories help? / Kathleen Mackie -- 10. Understanding the policymaking enterprise: Foucault among the bureaucrats / Craig Ritchie -- 11. The practical realities of policy on the run : a practitioner's response to academic policy frameworks / Louise Gilding -- 12. Documenting the link between policy theory and practice in a government department : a map of sea without any land / Andrew Maurer -- 13. Taking lessons from policy theory into practice / Paul Cairney -- 14. Synthesising models, theories and frameworks for public policy : implications for the future / Allan McConnell -- 15. Public policy theory, practice and skills : advancing the debate / John Wanna, Russell Ayres, Brian Head and Trish Mercer.
    Abstract: When it comes to policymaking, public servants have traditionally learned 'on the job', with practical experience and tacit knowledge valued over theory-based learning and academic analysis. Yet increasing numbers of public servants are undertaking policy training through postgraduate qualifications and/or through short courses in policy training. Learning Policy, Doing Policy explores how policy theory is understood by practitioners and how it influences their practice. The book brings together insights from research, teaching and practice on an issue that has so far been understudied. Contributors include Australian and international policy scholars, and current and former practitioners from government agencies. The first part of the book focuses on theorising, teaching and learning about the policymaking process; the second part outlines how current and former practitioners have employed policy process theory in the form of models or frameworks to guide and analyse policymaking in practice; and the final part examines how policy theory insights can assist policy practitioners. In exploring how policy process theory is developed, taught and taken into policymaking practice, Learning Policy, Doing Policy draws on the expertise of academics and practitioners, and also 'pracademics' who often serve as a bridge between the academy and government. It draws on a range of both conceptual and applied examples. Its themes are highly relevant for both individuals and institutions, and reflect trends towards a stronger professional ethos in the Australian Public Service. This book is a timely resource for policy scholars, teaching academics, students and policy practitioners.--Publisher's website
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464554 , 1760464554
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 232 pages)
    DDC: 297.5695
    Keywords: Blasphemy (Islam) ; Blasphemy ; Violence Religious aspects ; Islam
    Abstract: Part I -- 1. Historical roots of anti-blasphemy violence in Pakistan: Formation of self, community and the state -- 2. Religious discourse concerning blasphemy: Politics of uncertainty and legitimacy -- Part II -- 3. Blasphemy accusations: Power, purity and the enemy within -- 4. Violence in the making: The politics of escalation fromaccusation to punishment -- Part III -- 5. Legitimate punishment of blasphemy: Contestation between the legal system and popular justice -- 6. At the nexus of state and society: Continuities and discontinuities between the legal system and popular justice -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: In the past decade, Pakistan has witnessed incidents such as the public lynching of a student on a university campus, a Christian couple being torched alive, attacks on entire neighbourhoods by angry mobs and the assassination of a provincial governor by his own security guard over allegations of blasphemy. Finding the Enemy Within unpacks the meanings and motivations behind accusations of blasphemy and subsequent violence in Pakistan. This is the first ethnographic study of its kind analysing the perspectives of a range of different actors including accusers, religious scholars and lawyers involved in blasphemy-related incidents in Pakistan. Bringing together anthropological perspectives on religion, violence and law, this book reworks prevalent analytical dichotomies of reason/emotion, culture/religion, traditional/Western, state/nonstate and legal/extralegal to extend our understanding of the upsurge of blasphemy-related violence in Pakistan. Through the case study of blasphemy accusations in Pakistan, this book addresses broader questions of difference, individual and collective identities, social and symbolic boundaries, and conflict and violence in modern nation-states
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464752 , 1760464759
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource ( (xxi, 276 pages)) , illustrations
    Series Statement: PAFTAD (Pacific Trade and Development Conference Series)
    Parallel Title: Print versionPrint version New dimensions of connectivity in the Asia-Pacific
    DDC: 382.099
    Keywords: International business enterprises ; Pacific Area Commerce ; Pacific Area Economic conditions ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. Infrastructure connectivity and regional integration in Asia and the Pacific: Evidence from a new index of economic integration -- 2. China's Belt and Road Initiative: Contributions to connectivity -- 3. The connectivity of the Greater Mekong Subregion: A view from the sky -- 4. The digital economy in Southeast Asia: Emerging policy priorities and opportunities for regional collaboration -- 5. Connecting locals to locals: Market discovery through e-commerce -- 6. Digital connectivity in China and Asia: The case of mobile payments -- 7. The investment agenda
    Abstract: There is no bigger policy agenda in the East Asian region than connectivity. Costs of international connectivity are indeed falling, in the movement of goods, services, people and data, leading to a greater flows, and to the reorganisation of business and the emergence of new forms of international transactions. There are second-round effects on productivity and growth, and on equity and inclusiveness. Participating in trade across borders involves significant set-up costs and, if these costs are lowered due to falling full costs of connectivity, more firms will participate, which is a driver of productivity growth and innovation at the firm level. Connectivity investments are linked to poverty reduction, since they reduce the costs of participating in markets. This volume includes chapters on the consequences of changes in both physical and digital connectivity for trade, for the location of economic activity, for forms of doing business, the growth of e-commerce in particular, and for the delivery of new services, especially in the financial sector. A study of China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is also included. These studies are preceded by an assessment of the connectivity performance in the Asia-Pacific region and followed by a discussion of impediments to investment in projects that contribute to productivity. The collection as a whole provides the basis for a series of recommendations for regional cooperation
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464738 , 1760464732
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 371 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Aboriginal History Monographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Power and dysfunction : the New South Wales board for the protection of Aborigines 1883-1940
    DDC: 323.1199159
    Keywords: New South Wales History ; Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of History ; Aboriginal Australians Government policy ; History ; Government policy - State and territory - New South Wales ; Child welfare - Child / parent separation ; Child welfare - Child / parent separation - Stolen generations ; Aboriginal Australians ; Government policy ; Aboriginal Australians, Treatment of ; History ; New South Wales
    Abstract: In 1883 the New South Wales Board for the Protection of Aborigines was tasked with assisting and supporting an Aboriginal population that had been devastated by a brutal dispossession. It began its tenure with little government direction - its initial approach was cautious and reactionary. However, by the turn of the century this Board, driven by some forceful individuals, was squarely focused on a legislative agenda that sought policies to control, segregate and expel Aboriginal people. Over time it acquired extraordinary powers to control Aboriginal movement, remove children from their communities and send them into domestic service, collect wages and hold them in trust, withhold rations, expel individuals from stations and reserves, authorise medical inspections, and prevent any Aboriginal person from leaving the state. Power and Dysfunction explores this Board and uncovers who were the major drivers of these policies, who were its most influential people, and how this body came to wield so much power. Paradoxically, despite its considerable influence, through its bravado, structural dysfunction, flawed policies and general indifference, it failed to manage core aspects of Aboriginal policy. In the 1930s, when the Board was finally challenged by Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal groups seeking its abolition, it had become moribund, paranoid and secretive as it railed against all detractors. When it was finally disbanded in 1940, its 57-year legacy had touched every Aboriginal community in New South Wales with lasting consequences that still resonate today
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464318 , 1760464317
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 185 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Sound Citizens : Australian women broadcasters claim their voice, 1923-1956
    DDC: 791.440994
    Keywords: Women broadcasters History ; Women in radio broadcasting History ; Radio broadcasters History ; Mass media Political aspects ; History ; Political culture History ; Sex role History ; Women in the mass media industry History ; Mass media ; Political aspects ; Political culture ; Radio broadcasters ; Sex role ; Women broadcasters ; Women in radio broadcasting ; Women in the mass media industry ; History ; Australia
    Abstract: Introduction -- Establishing the platform: the Interwar years -- World citizens: women's broadcasting and internationalism -- Voicing the war effort: women's broadcasts during World War II -- 'An epoch making event': radio and the new female Parliamentarians -- Fighting soap: the postwar years -- We span the distance': women's radio and regional communities -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: In 1954 Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the Australian House of Representatives, argued that radio had 'created a bigger revolution in the life of a woman than anything that has happened any time' as it brought the public sphere into the home and women into the public sphere. Taking this claim as its starting point, Sound Citizens examines how a cohort of professional women broadcasters, activists and politicians used radio to contribute to the public sphere and improve women's status in Australia from the introduction of radio in 1923 until the introduction of television in 1956. This book reveals a much broader and more complex history of women's contributions to Australian broadcasting than has been previously acknowledged
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    ISBN: 9781760464431 , 1760464430
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 568 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Leading from the North : rethinking Northern Australia development
    DDC: 330.971903
    Keywords: Economic history ; Economic policy ; Northern Territory Economic conditions ; Northern Territory Economic policy ; Australia, Northern Economic conditions ; Australia, Northern Economic policy ; Northern Australia ; Northern Territory
    Abstract: Section 1. Rethinking regional development and social infrastructure in Northern Australia / Sharon Harwood. 1. Place-based land use planning and development in Northern Australia: Cape York Peninsula, Queensland / Sharon Harwood and Benjamin Christie-Johnston ; 2. Place-based agricultural development: a new way of thinking about an old idea in Northern Australia / Jim Turnour, Kate Andrews, Allan P. Dale, Connar McShane, Michelle Thompson and Bruce Prideaux -- 3. Investing in the future: human and social service development in Northern Australia / Hurriyet Babacan and Narayan Gopalkrishnan -- 4. Underpinning development: health and health workforce in Northern Australia / Scott R. Davis, Felicity Croker and Alexandra Edelman -- Section 2. Economic and business development in the North / Rolf Gerritsen. 5. Pulse and pause: researching the economic future of northern and remote Australia / Rolf Gerritsen ; 6. Issues in the future directions of tourism in Northern Australia / Bruce Prideaux, Benxiang Zeng and Sharon Harwood ; 7. Economic equity and major development / Natalie Stoeckl ; 8. Other views of Northern Australian aspirations: pre-notions, ideologies and remoteness / Judith Lovell and Don Zoellner ; 9. National data: reflecting Northern Australian aspirations? / Don Zoellner and Judith Lovell -- Section 3. Demographic trends and migration: key issues facing further development in Northern Australia / Bruce Prideaux. 10. The demography of developing Northern Australia / Andrew Taylor and Pawinee Yuhun ; 11. Attracting and retaining international migrants: a key issue in developing Northern Australia / Linda Rosenman, Kate Golebiowska, Andrew Taylor, Petra T. Buergelt, Hannah Payer, Huw Brokensha, Jan Salmon, Alicia Boyle, Kerstin K. Zander and Pawinee Yuhun -- Section 4. Water, land and energy in the North / Tom D. Brewer. 12. A case-based discussion on the disjuncture between local values and federal, state and territory development policy in Northern Australia / Tom D. Brewer, Sharon Harwood, Ainsley Archer, David Williams and Allan P. Dale ; 13. Land tenure and development in Northern Australia / Allan P. Dale, Bruce Taylor and Marcus B. Lane ; 14. Governing the community-based natural resource management system in Northern Australia: challenges and opportunities / Allan P. Dale, Gabriel Crowley, Tom D. Brewer, Kate Andrews, Brian Warren, Karen Vella and Ruth Potts ; 15. Comparing roles and rights of indigenous groups in local governance of Trepang Fisheries in Northern Australia and Eastern Indonesia / Dirk J. Steenbergen, Gemma Wickens and Jackie Gould ; 16. Dry thinking, wet places: conceptualising fluid states / Paul Carter -- Section 5. Thriving in northern climates / Linda Rosenman. 17. Timing and climate: rainfall variability in Northern Australia / Chris O'Brien, Sara Beavis, Andrew Campbell and Tom Griffiths ; 18. Killing two birds with one stone: developing Northern Australian adaptive capabilities to sustainably develop competent and thriving communities capable of responding effectively to natural hazards / Petra T. Buergelt, Douglas Paton, Andrew Campbell, Helen James and Alison Cottrell ; 19. Perceptions about climate change impacts and adaptation: case studies from indigenous communities in Northern and Central Australia / Kerstin K. Zander, Yiheyis T. Maru, Digby Race, Supriya Mathew and John Rainbird ; 20. Design for liveability in tropical Australia / Lisa Law, Shokhida Safarova, Andrew Campbell and Edward Halawa -- Section 6. Governance systems in Northern Australia / Allan P. Dale. 21. New pathways for the governance of northern development / Allan P. Dale, Andrew Campbell, Michael Douglas, Alistar Robertson, Ruth Wallace and Peter Davies ; 22. Collaborative research into contemporary Indigenous governance / Linda Ford, Michael Christie, Catherine Bow, Tanyah Nasir, Michaela Spencer, Matt Campbell, Helen Verran and John Prior ; 23. Local knowledge and the challenge of regional governance / Paul Carter ; 24. Revisiting governance systems analysis in Northern Australia: exploring critical systems thinking as a framework for engaging with multiplicity and incommensurability / Anne Stephens, Elspeth Oppermann and Allan P. Dale ; 25. Building regional research capacity: The Northern Research Futures Collaborative Research Network / Lawrence Cram.
    Abstract: Leading from the North aims to improve public dialogue around the future of northern Australia to underpin robust and flexible planning and policy frameworks. A number of areas are addressed including social infrastructure, governance systems, economic, business and regional development, climate and its implications, the roles and trends in demography and migration in the region. This book not only speaks to the issues of development in northern Australia but also other regional areas, and examines opportunities for growth with changing economies and technologies. The authors of this book consist of leading researchers, academics and experts from Charles Darwin University, The Australian National University, James Cook University, the Australian Institute of Marine Science and many other collaborative partners. Many of the authors have first-hand experience of living and working in northern Australia. They understand the real issues and challenges faced by people living in northern Australia and other similar regional areas. Backed by their expertise and experience, the authors present their discussions and findings from a local perspective
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    ISBN: 9781760464134 , 1760464139
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xliii, 925 pages)
    Series Statement: Australian Dictionary of Biography Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Australian dictionary of biography, Volume 19 : 1991-1995, A-Z
    DDC: 920.094
    Keywords: Biographies ; Dictionaries ; Australia Biography ; Dictionaries ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preliminary Pages -- Preface: Refitting the ADB -- Acknowledgements -- Editorial Board -- Working Parties -- Authors -- Research Editing -- A Note on Some Procedures -- Corrigenda -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y -- Z
    Abstract: Volume 19 of the Australian Dictionary of Biography (ADB) contains concise biographies of individuals who died between 1991 and 1995. The first of two volumes for the 1990s, it presents a colourful montage of late twentieth-century Australian life, containing the biographies of significant and representative Australians. The volume is still in the shadow of World War II with servicemen and women who enlisted young appearing, but these influences are dimming and there are now increasing numbers of non-white, non-male, non-privileged and non-straight subjects. The 680 individuals recorded in volume 19 of the ADB include Wiradjuri midwife and Ngunnawal Elder Violet Bulger; Aboriginal rights activist, poet, playwright and artist Kevin Gilbert; and Torres Strait Islander community leader and land rights campaigner Eddie Mabo. HIV/AIDS child activists Tony Lovegrove and Eve Van Grafhorst have entries, as does conductor Stuart Challender, 'the first Australian celebrity to go public' about his HIV/AIDS condition in 1991. The arts are, as always, well-represented, including writers Frank Hardy, Mary Durack and Nene Gare, actors Frank Thring and Leonard Teale and arts patron Ian Potter. We are beginning to see the effects of the steep rise in postwar immigration flow through to the ADB. Artist Joseph Stanislaw Ostoja-Kotkowski was born in Poland. Pilar Moreno de Otaegui, co-founded the Spanish Club of Sydney. Chinese restaurateur and community leader Ming Poon (Dick) Low migrated to Victoria in 1953. Often we have a dearth of information about the domestic lives of our subjects; politician Olive Zakharov, however, bravely disclosed at the Victorian launch of the federal government's campaign to Stop Violence Against Women in 1993 that she was a survivor of domestic violence in her second marriage. Take a dip into the many fascinating lives of the Australian Dictionary of Biography.--Publisher's description
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464172 , 1760464171
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 504 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The China alternative : changing regional order in the Pacific Islands
    DDC: 327.51
    Keywords: China Foreign relations 21st century ; China Foreign relations ; Pacific Area Foreign relations ; Pacific Area Foreign relations 21st century ; China Foreign economic relations ; Pacific Area Foreign economic relations ; Pacific Area Politics and government 21st century ; China Politics and government 21st century ; Pacific Area Strategic aspects ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction: The Return of Great Power Competition / Terence Wesley-Smith and Graeme Smith -- 1. Mapping the Blue Pacific in a Changing Regional Order / Tarcisius Kabutaulaka -- 2. A New Cold War? Implications for the Pacific Islands / Terence Wesley-Smith -- 3. Australia’s Response to China in the Pacific: From Alert to Alarmed / Merriden Varrall -- 4. China’s Impact on New Zealand Foreign Policy in the Pacific: The Pacific Reset / Iati Iati -- 5. Associations Freely Chosen: New Geopolitics in the North Pacific / Gerard A. Finin -- 6. Stable, Democratic and Western: China and French Colonialism in the Pacific / Nic Maclellan -- 7. Reevaluation of China’s Engagement in the Pacific Islands / Zhou Fangyin -- 8. Domestic Political Reforms and China’s Diplomacy in the Pacific: The Case of Foreign Aid / Denghua Zhang -- 9. A Search for Coherence: The Belt and Road Initiative in the Pacific Islands / Henryk Szadziewski -- 10. Solomon Islands’ Foreign Policy Dilemma and the Switch from Taiwan to China / Transform Aqorau -- 11. We’re Not Indigenous. We’re Just, We’re Us’: Pacific Perspectives on Taiwan’s Austronesian Diplomacy / Jessica Marinaccio -- 12. Building a Strategic Partnership: Fiji–China Relations Since 2008 / Sandra Tarte -- 13. Bridging the Belt and Road Initiative in Papua New Guinea / Sarah O’Dowd -- 14. The Shifting Fate of China’s Pacific Diaspora / Fei Sheng and Graeme Smith -- 15. On-the-Ground Tensions with Chinese Traders in Papua New Guinea / Patrick Matbob -- 16. Overseas Chinese, Soft Power and China’s People-to-People Diplomacy in Timor-Leste / Laurentina ‘Mica’ Barreto Soares.
    Abstract: The China Alternative includes chapters on growing great power competition in the region, as well as the response to China's rise by the US and its Western allies and the island countries themselves. Other chapters examine key dimensions of China's Pacific engagement, including Beijing's programs of aid and diplomacy, as well as the massive investments of the Belt and Road Initiative. The impact of China's rivalry for recognition with Taiwan is examined, and several chapters analyse Chinese communities in the Pacific, and their relationships with local societies. The China Alternative provides ample material for informed judgements about the ability of island leaders to maintain their agency in the changing regional order, as well as other issues of significance to the peoples of the region
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    ISBN: 9781760464097 , 1760464090
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 391 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Britain's second embassy to China : Lord Amherst's 'special mission' to the Jiaqing emperor in 1816
    DDC: 941.081092
    Keywords: Amherst of Arracan, William Pitt Amherst ; Jiaqing ; Amherst of Arracan, William Pitt Amherst ; Jiaqing ; Great Britain Foreign relations ; China Foreign relations ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Lord Amherst's diplomatic mission to the Qing Court in 1816 was the second British embassy to China. The first led by Lord Macartney in 1793 had failed to achieve its goals. It was thought that Amherst had better prospects of success, but the intense diplomatic encounter that greeted his arrival ended badly. Amherst never appeared before the Jiaqing emperor and his embassy was expelled from Peking on the day it arrived. Historians have blamed Amherst for this outcome, citing his over-reliance on the advice of his Second Commissioner, Sir George Thomas Staunton, not to kotow before the emperor. Detailed analysis of British sources reveal that Amherst was well informed on the kotow issue and made his own decision for which he took full responsibility. Success was always unlikely because of irreconcilable differences in approach. China's conduct of foreign relations based on the tributary system required submission to the emperor, thus relegating all foreign emissaries and the rulers they represented to vassal status, whereas British diplomatic practice was centred on negotiation and Westphalian principles of equality between nations. The Amherst embassy's failure revised British assessments of China and led some observers to believe that force, rather than diplomacy, might be required in future to achieve British goals. The Opium War of 1840 that followed set a precedent for foreign interference in China, resulting in a century of 'humiliation'. This resonates today in President Xi Jinping's call for 'National Rejuvenation' to restore China's historic place at the centre of a new Sino-centric global order
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464196 , 1760464198
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 245 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Refugee journeys
    DDC: 362.87
    Keywords: Refugees ; Political refugees ; Refugees Government policy ; Political refugees Government policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part I: Labelling refugees. ch.1. Australian responses to refugee journeys: matters of perspective and context / Eve Lester ; ch.2. Once a refugee, always a refugee? The haunting of the refugee label in resettlement / Melanie Baak ; ch.3. 'His happy go lucky attitude is infectious': Australian imaginings of unaccompanied child refugees, 1970s-1980s / Jordana Silverstein ; ch.4. 'Foreign infiltration' vs 'immigration country': the asylum debate in Germany / Ann-Kathrin Bartels -- Part II: Flashpoints in Australian refugee history. ch.5. The other Asian refugees in the 1970s: Australian responses to the Bangladeshi refugee crisis in 1971 / Rachel Stevens ; ch.6. Race to the bottom: Constructions of asylum seekers in Australian federal election campaigns, 1977-2013 / Kathleen Blair ; ch.7. Behind the wire: An oral history project about immigration detention / André Dao and Jamila Jafari in conversation -- Part III: Understanding refugee histories and futures. ch.8. From Dahmarda to Dandenong via Denpassar: Hazara stories of settlement, success and separation / Laurel Mackenzie ; ch.9. Step by step: The insidious evolution of Australia's asylum seeker regime since 1992 / Savitri Taylor ; ch.10. Uses and abuses of refugee histories / Klaus Neumann -- Epilogue
    Abstract: Refugee Journeys presents stories of how governments, the public and the media have responded to the arrival of people seeking asylum, and how these responses have impacted refugees and their lives. Mostly covering the period from 1970 to the present, the chapters provide readers with an understanding of the political, social and historical contexts that have brought us to the current day. This engaging collection of essays also considers possible ways to break existing policy deadlocks, encouraging readers to imagine a future where we carry vastly different ideas about refugees, government policies and national identities
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464271 , 1760464279
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 262 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als At home in exile: a memoir
    DDC: 944.04092
    Keywords: Griffin, Helga M ; Refugees Biography ; Prisoners of war Biography
    Abstract: ch.1. A Fountain in the Square -- ch.2. The Lost Homeland -- ch.3. Steinkirche -- ch.4. A Jewel in the Austrian Crown -- ch.5. Meeting the Relatives -- ch.6. For the Love of Iran -- ch.7. To the Bottom of the World -- ch.8. Das Lager -- ch.9. His Majesty's Guests -- ch.10. The Imaginary Homeland -- ch.11. Shadows and Flames -- ch.12. After the War -- ch.13. Stranded in Exile -- ch.14. Swimming for the Eucharist -- ch.15. Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam -- ch.16. Mirror Without Identity -- ch.17. The Wreck of the Deutschland -- ch.18. Intelligence Testing -- ch.19. A Banquet of Life -- ch.20. Marriage in Rome -- ch.21. Integration
    Abstract: This is a story of a girl's construction of her identity, and of her family's search for a place in the world, for the Heimat that is so resonant for those of German background. We follow Helga through an adventurous childhood in Iran, whose vast open spaces her mother called 'my spiritual home'. Her engineer father worked on a grand scale, designing and laying roads and railways, and tunnelling through mountain ranges. Then came the invasions of World War II, and the family, half-German, half-Austrian, found themselves on a long voyage to Australia, designated enemy aliens. They were interned for nearly five years in the dusty Victorian countryside. On their release at the end of the War, stranded in Melbourne, they sought another home. Everyday life in the Australia of the late 1940s and early 1950s is freshly seen by this feisty, loving migrant family. Through their eyes, we encounter a strange place, Australia, as if for the first time. Helga's development from a thoughtful, sensitive child to a self-possessed young woman, wrestling with her faith and with how to live a decent life, is vividly recounted
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464691 , 1760464694
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 236 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als The genesis of a policy : defining and defending Australia's national interest in the Asia-Pacific, 1921-57
    DDC: 327.94
    Keywords: Australia Foreign relations ; Australia Foreign relations ; Australia Foreign relations 1900-1945 ; Asia Foreign relations ; Pacific Area Foreign relations
    Abstract: The years 1921-57 marked a period of immense upheaval for Australia as the nation navigated economic crises, the threat of aggressive Japanese expansion and shifting power distributions with the world transitioning from British leadership to that of the US. This book offers a reassessment of Australia's foreign policy origins and maturation during these tumultuous years. Successive Australian governments carefully observed these global and regional forces. The policy that developed in response was an integrated one--that is, one that sought to balance Australia's particular geopolitical circumstances with great power relationships and, in assessing the value of these relationships, ensure that the nation's trade, security and diplomatic interests were served. Amid the economic and strategic uncertainty of the interwar years, the Australian government acknowledged the shifting power distributions in the global and Asia-Pacific orders and that neither the policies of Britain nor the US completely served the national interest. The nation, accordingly, sought to intervene within the policies of the great powers to ensure its particular interests were secured. This geopolitically informed, interventionist approach, which had its genesis in the 1930s, is traced throughout the 1940s and 1950s, highlighting Australia's gradual and uneven transition from the British world order to that of the US and the frank assessments made about which relationship best served Australia's interests. The Genesis of a Policy identifies a comprehensive and pragmatic approach--albeit not always effectively executed--in Australian foreign policy tradition that has not been previosuly examined
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    ISBN: 9781760464110 , 1760464112
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 560 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    DDC: 306.0995
    Keywords: Macintyre, Martha ; Ethnology ; Sex role ; Equality ; Glocalization ; Globalization ; Globalization Social aspects ; Equality ; Ethnology ; Globalization ; Globalization ; Social aspects ; Glocalization ; Manners and customs ; Sex role ; Social conditions ; Pacific Area Social conditions 21st century ; Pacific Area Social life and customs ; Pacific Area ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Prologue: Pragmatism, Prescience and Principle / Neil Maclean -- 1. Unequal Lives in the Western Pacific / Nicholas Bainton and Debra McDougall -- 2. 'I Will Be Travelling to Kavieng!': Work, Labour and Inequality in New Ireland, Papua New Guinea / Paige West and John Aini -- 3. The Unequal Place of Anthropology in Cross-Disciplinary Research on Environmental Management in the Pacific and What to Do About It / Simon Foale -- 4. The Problem of the Semi-Alienable Anthropologist / Melissa Demian -- 5. Global Health, Tuberculosis and Local Health Campaigns: Reinforcing and Reshaping Health and Gender Inequalities in Lihir, Papua New Guinea / Susan R. Hemer -- 6. The Missionary's Dilemma: A Short History of Christian Marriage and its Impact upon Gender Equality in Maisin Society / John Barker -- 7. Gendered Ambition and Disappointment: Women and Men in a Vernacular Language Education Movement in Melanesia / Debra McDougall -- 8. Stingy Egalitarianism: Precarity and Jealousy at the Sisiak Settlement, Madang, Papua New Guinea / Deborah Gewertz and Frederick Errington -- 9. Inequalities of Aspiration: Class, Cargo and the Moral Economy of Development in Papua New Guinea / John Cox -- 10. Exiles and Empty Houses: Contingent Events and Their Aftermath in the Ok Tedi Hinterland / Dan Jorgensen -- 11. Transforming Inequalities and Uncertainty: Gender, Generational and Class Dimensions in the Gende's Longue Durée / Laura Zimmer-Tamakoshi -- 12. From Donation to Handout: Resource Wealth and Transformations of Leadership in Huli Politics / Michael Main -- 13. Measuring Mobilities and Inequalities in Papua New Guinea's Mining Workforce / Colin Filer -- 14. Menacing the Mine: Double Asymmetry and Mutual Incomprehension in Lihir /Nicholas Bainton -- 15. Intersecting Inequalities, Moving Positionalities: An Interlude / Margaret Jolly.
    Abstract: As we move further into the twenty-first century, we are witnessing both the global extensification and local intensification of inequality. Unequal Lives deals with the particular dilemmas of inequality in the Western Pacific. The authors focus on four dimensions of inequality: the familiar triad of gender, race and class, and the often-neglected dimension of generation. Grounded in meticulous long-term ethnographic enquiry and deep awareness of the historical contingency of these configurations of inequality, this volume illustrates the multidimensional, multiscale and epistemic nature of contemporary inequality. This collection is a major contribution to academic and political debates about the perverse effects of inequality, which now ranks among the greatest challenges of our time. The inspiration for this volume derives from the breadth and depth of Martha Macintyre's remarkable scholarship. The contributors celebrate Macintyre's groundbreaking work, which exemplifies the explanatory power, ethical force and pragmatism that ensures the relevance of anthropological research to the lives of others and to understanding the global condition
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    ISBN: 9781760464257 , 1760464252
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 540 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: Monographs in anthropology series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Like fire : the Paliau movement and millenarianism in Melanesia
    DDC: 299.92
    Keywords: Maloat, Paliau ; Cargo cults ; Cargo cults ; Millennialism ; Millennialism ; Political culture ; Christianity ; Nativistic movements ; Manus Province (Papua New Guinea) Politics and government ; Admiralty Islands (Papua New Guinea) Religion ; Melanesia Religious life and customs ; Melanesia Social life and customs ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Preface: Why, how, and for whom -- Spelling and pronunciation of Tok Pisin words and Manus proper names -- 'The last few weeks have been strange and exciting' -- 2. Taking exception -- 3. Indigenous life in the Admiralty Islands -- 4. World wars and village revolutions -- 5. The Paliau Movement begins -- 6. Big Noise from Rambutjo -- 7. After the Noise -- 8. The Cemetery Cult hides in plain sight -- 9. The Cemetery Cult revealed -- 10. Comparing the cults -- 11. Paliau ends the Cemetery Cult -- 12. Rise and fall -- 13. The road to Wind Nation -- 14. Wind Nation in 2015 -- 15. Probably not the last prophet -- Appendix A: Pathomimetic behaviour -- Appendix B: Kalopeu: Manus Kastam Kansol Stori -- Appendix C: Lists of thirty rules and twelve rules.
    Abstract: Like Fire chronicles an indigenous movement for radical change in Papua New Guinea from 1946 to the present. The movement's founder, Paliau Maloat, promoted a program for step-by-step social change in which many of his followers also found hope for a miraculous millenarian transformation. Drawing on data collected over several decades, Theodore Schwartz and Michael French Smith describe the movement's history, Paliau's transformation from secular reformer and politician to Melanesian Jesus, and the development of the current incarnation of the movement as Wind Nation, a fully millenarian endeavour. Their analysis casts doubt on common ways of understanding a characteristically Melanesian form of millenarianism, the cargo cult, and questions widely accepted ways of interpreting millenarianism in general. They show that to understand the human proclivity for millenarianism we must scrutinise more closely two near-universal human tendencies: difficulty accepting the role of chance or impersonal forces in shaping events (that is, the tendency to personify causation), and a tendency to imagine that one or one's group is the focus of the malign or benign attention of purposeful entities, from the local to the cosmic. Schwartz and Smith discuss the prevalence of millenarianism and warn against romanticising it, because the millenarian mind can subvert rationality and nourish rage and fear even as it seeks transcendence.--From publisher's website
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464592 , 1760464597
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi , 288 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Creative frictions : arts leadership, policy and practice in multicultural Australia
    DDC: 306.0994
    Keywords: Arts ; Multiculturalism ; Australia Cultural policy ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. Advancing Multicultural Arts: Policies, Problems and Practice -- 2. Leading for the Arts in a Multicultural Australia -- 3. Shaping the Discourse of Arts in a Multicultural Australia -- 4. Creative Leadership: The Agency of the NESB Artist -- 5. Challenges of Institutional Leadership: Reluctance in the Australia Council -- 6. Organisational Leadership: Expanding the Multicultural Arts Milieu -- Epilogue: Towards a Supportive Multicultural Arts Milieu -- Appendix A: Participant Biographies -- Appendix B: Chronology -- Appendix C: Governance -- Appendix D: Art + Cultural Difference + Global Collaboration -- Appendix E: Cycle of Change.
    Abstract: Creative Frictions explores the relationship between visionary aspects of practice and policy. Despite over 30 years of arts and cultural policy attention, there remains a widespread view among the general public and artists alike that creative production does not reflect Australia's culturally diverse population. Australia's increasingly complex society can no longer be confined to 'essentialised' or traditional definitions of ethnic communities. While this diversity and its emerging complexity can be 'celebrated' as a source of creativity and innovation, it can also give rise to social, political and creative challenges. A key challenge that remains for the arts sector is its ability to support the creative expression of cultural difference. One measure of inclusive creative production is to look at the participation of artists of non-English speaking backgrounds (NESBs)--a problematic term discussed in the book. There are half as many NESB artists compared to those of other professions participating in the workforce, and while under-representation is an issue for management in the arts sector, the question of representation also benefits from being understood more broadly beyond the narrow sense of multiculturalism as a tool to manage cultural difference. This book explores the crucial role of creative leaders and how they work with the 'mainstream' while maintaining their creative integrity and independence to generate a 'virtuous' circle of change. Creative Frictions argues that it is the NESB artists who lead change in the arts sector and that creative and organisational leadership working in partnership make creative use of 'friction' and develop the necessary 'trust' to generate the 'traction' for a supportive multicultural arts milieu.--Publisher
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760464448 , 1760464449 , 9781760464455 , 1760464457
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (electronic text (xvii, 219 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm))) , PDF file
    DDC: 305.2350994
    Keywords: Youth in development ; Rural youth
    Abstract: List of figures -- List of tables -- Contributors -- Introduction : Aboriginal youth in the Northern Territory: disadvantage, control and hope / Kate Senior, Richard Chenhall and Victoria Burbank -- 1. Living the social determinants of health : my story / Angelina Joshua -- 2. Defiance in the detail : young women's embodied future selves / Richard Chenhall, Kate Senior, Trudy Hall, Bronwyn Turner and Daphne Daniels -- 3. 'They don't dance corroboree any more' : youth relations to authority, leadership and civic responsibility in a remote Aboriginal community / Kate Senior, Richard Chenhall and Daphne Daniels -- 4. Food practices of young people in a remote Aboriginal community / Danielle Aquino -- 5. Bush medicine knowledge and use among young Kriol speakers in Ngukurr / Greg Dickson -- 6. 'They do think about health' : young indigenous women's ideas about health and their interaction with the health system / Mascha Friderichs -- 7. Growing up fast in two remote Aboriginal communities / Sue McMullen -- 8. The Aboriginal spring? Youth, mobile phones and social media in a remote Aboriginal community / Kishan Kariippanon -- 9. Juvenile (In)justice in Darwin : young people's voices from the Don Dale Youth Detention Centre / Pippa Rudd, Kate Senior and Jared Sharp -- 10. Sawyer's story : guidance and control of adolescents in a remote Aboriginal community / Victoria Burbank
    Abstract: "Adolescents are at a critical life stage where they will soon be able to contribute to the wellbeing of humankind, or do it great harm. Consequently, it is vital that the challenges and possibilities of adolescence be well understood and addressed. In Australia, such understanding is urgently needed with respect to Aboriginal adolescents. Not only must they adjust to their changing bodies and minds, but they must negotiate these changes within a context usually characterised by racism and poverty. They must also do this within intercultural environments that include the disparate and sometimes incompatible beliefs and practices of their multicultural populations. The chapters in this collection address these challenges to Aboriginal adolescents in the Northern Territory and the intercultural contexts in which they take place. Their discussions include the adolescents' experiences with health and health care, education, and the criminal justice system. They also address their hopes, dreams, plans and politics, engagement with social media, food preferences and nutrition, engagement with language, family, and changing mores affecting sexual behaviour and marriage
    Abstract: The book aims to provide readers with a greater understanding of the day-to-day lives of Aboriginal adolescents, and some of the adults who care for or neglect them. It seeks to provide readers with a better understanding of the circumstances, processes and factors that affect adolescent health, wellbeing and future prospects in their intercultural environments, and glimpse the multiplicity of these circumstances, processes and factors and the complexity of their interaction."
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    Acton, A.C.T : Australian University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463458 , 1760463450
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 205 pages : maps)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 820.9993
    Keywords: New Zealand literature History and criticism 20th century ; Authors, New Zealand Interviews 20th century ; Authors, New Zealand ; Intellectual life ; New Zealand literature ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Interviews ; New Zealand Intellectual life 20th century ; New Zealand
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. People and place: region and nation -- 3. Philip Ross May. -- 4. Patrick O'Farrell -- 5. Bill Pearson -- 6. Beyond the 1960s I -- 7. Beyond the 1960s II -- 8. Conclusion.
    Abstract: This book traces the enduring relationship between history, people and place that has shaped the character of a single region in a manner perhaps unique within the New Zealand experience. It explores the evolution of a distinctive regional literature that both shaped and was shaped by the physical and historical environment that inspired it. Looking westwards towards Australia and long shut off within New Zealand by the South Island's rugged Southern Alps, the West Coast was a land of gold, coal and timber. In the 1950s and 1960s, it nurtured a literature that embodied a sense of belonging to an Australasian world and captured the aspirations of New Zealand's emergent radical nationalism. More recent West Coast writers, observing the hollowing out of their communities, saw in miniature and in advance the growing gulf between city and regional economies aligned to an older economic order losing its relevance. Were they chronicling the last hurrah of a retreating age or crafting a literature of regional resistance?
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    ISBN: 9781760463564 , 1760463566
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxv, 356 pages : illustrations)
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Johnson, R.W. (R. Wally) Roars from the mountain
    Keywords: Emergency management History ; Volcanic eruptions History ; Disaster relief History ; Hazard mitigation History ; Natural disasters History ; Volcanoes ; HISTORY / Oceania ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Intro -- List of Figures -- List of Acronyms -- Prologue -- Acknowledgements -- About the Author -- PART 1. TIDAL WAVE FROM THE WEST -- 1. Claiming Land for the British Empire -- 2. Colonialism on a Shoestring -- 3. World War and Australian Recovery -- PART 2. CATASTROPHIC ERUPTION -- 4. Victims, Survivors and Evacuations -- 5. The Next 10 Days: Disaster Relief and Controversy -- 6. Beginning Disaster Recovery -- 7. Volcanological Analysis and New Eruptions -- PART 3. AFTER THE DISASTER -- 8. Resettlement, Myths and Memorialisation -- 9. Lead-Up to Independence
    Abstract: 10. Living with Mount Lamington in Postcolonial Times -- References -- APPENDICES -- Appendix A: Correspondence and Reference Collections -- Appendix B: A Postcolonial Time Series
    Abstract: Mount Lamington broke out in violent eruption on 21 January 1951, killing thousands of Orokaiva people, devastating villages and destroying infrastructure. Generations of Orokavia people had lived on the rich volcanic soils of Mount Lamington, apparently unaware of the deadly volcanic threat that lay dormant beneath them. Also unaware were the Europeans who administered the Territory of Papua and New Guinea at the time of the eruption, and who were uncertain about how to interpret the increasing volcanic unrest on the mountain in the preceding days of the disaster. Roars from the Mountain seeks to address why so many people died at Mount Lamington by examining the large amount of published and unpublished records that are available on the 1951 disaster. The information sources also include the results of interviews with survivors and with people who were part of the relief, recovery and remembrance phases of what can still be regarded as one of Australia's greatest natural-hazard disasters
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    ISBN: 9781760463748 , 1760463744
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 375 pages : chiefly colour illustrations)
    Series Statement: China story yearbook 2019
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Golley, Jane China Dreams
    Keywords: Diplomatic relations ; Economic history ; Politics and government ; Social conditions ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General ; China Economic conditions 2000- ; China Social conditions 2000- ; China Politics and government 21st century ; China Foreign relations 21st century ; China
    Abstract: ch. 1. A dream of perpetual rule / Gloria Davies -- ch. 2. Hong Kong's reckoning / Antony Dapiran -- ch. 3. Meridians of influence in a nervous world / Brendan Taylor and Richard Rigby -- ch. 4. Conscious decoupling: the technology security dilemma / Darren Lim and Victor Ferguson -- ch. 5. AI dreams and authoritarian nightmares / Olivia Shen -- ch. 6. Urbanising Tibet: aspirations, illusions, and nightmares / Gerald Roche, James Leibold, and Ben Hillman -- ch. 7. Schemes, dreams, and nightmares: China's paradox(es) of trust / Gerry Groot -- ch. 8. Hong Kong and the Tiananmen playbook / Louisa Lim and Graeme Smith -- ch. 9. Campus conundrums: clashes and collaborations / Jane Golley, Paul Harris, and James Laurenceson.
    Abstract: The concept of the China Dream was first coined by Xi Jinping. It describes a set of personal and national ideals. The phrase is a loan translation: it follows the rendering of the 'American Dream'
    Abstract: Title Page -- Copyright and Imprint Information -- Introduction -- Dream On -- Acknowledgements -- The Cover Image -- Forum · Illusions and Transformations: The Many Meanings of Meng 夢 -- From the Land of Illusion to the Paradise of Truth -- Zhuangzi and His Butterfly Dream: The Etymology of Meng 夢 -- Chapter 1 -- A Dream of Perpetual Rule -- Forum · Enforcing the Dream -- Xi Jinping's War on 'Black and Evil' -- The Changing 'Dream' in the Classroom: Literary Chinese Textbooks in the PRC -- Chapter 2 -- Hong Kong's Reckoning -- Forum · Under Observation
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    ISBN: 9781760463502 , 1760463507
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 464 pages : illustrations)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Porter, Robert, 1932- Consolidated gold fields in Australia :the rise and decline of a British mining house, 1926-1998
    Keywords: Gold mines and mining History ; Gold mines and mining ; HISTORY / Australia & New Zealand ; History ; Australia Gold discoveries ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: pt. 1. Context--consolidated gold fields. 1. The consolidated gold fields of South Africa ; 2. New horizons for a British mining house -- pt. 2. Early investments in Australia. 3. Western Australian gold ; 4. Broader associations ; 5. Lake George and New Guinea -- pt. 3. A new force in Australian mining 1960-1966. 6. A new approach to Australia ; 7. New men and a new model ; 8. A range of investments -- pt. 4. Expansion, consolidation and restructuring 1966-1981. 9. Move to an Australian shareholding ; 10. Expansion and consolidation 1966-1976 ; 11. Acquisition and diversification ; 12. Portfolio challenges ; 13. Portfolio review 1975-1981 -- pt. 5. A majority Australian owned mining company 1981-1989. 14. Formation of a diversified mining company ; 15. The initial years ; 16. New interests and diversification ; 17. The challenges of the parent -- pt. 6. The final decade 1990-1998. 18. Hanson on the Register ; 19. Tumultuous years 1990-1994 ; 20. Final years ; 21. The end of an era.
    Abstract: Consolidated Gold Fields was a major British mining house founded by Cecil Rhodes in 1892. Diversifying from its South African gold interests, the company invested widely during the following century. This included investments in the Western Australian gold sector from the 1920s and exploration and mining activities elsewhere in Australia and the Territory of New Guinea. In the 1960s, Consolidated Gold Fields Australia (CGFA) was formed. CGFA had ambitious plans and the financial backing from London to establish itself as one of the main diversified mining companies in Australia. Investments were held in the historic Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company, in Renison, and it was one of the first groups to develop iron ore deposits in the Pilbara of Western Australia. It also acquired a major interest in mineral sands. While the London-based Consolidated Gold Fields ceased to exist in 1989, taken over and dismembered by renowned corporate raider Hanson Plc, its Australian subsidiary, renamed Renison Goldfields Consolidated (RGC), continued for another nine years as a diversified mining group before it suffered its own corporate demise, facilitated by Hanson. CGFA and RGC were important participants in Australia's post-World War II mining sector. This book is a history of a once great British mining-finance house and its investments in Australia. Consolidated Gold Fields had a rich and broad history in Australia; its ultimate fate did not demonstrate its potential as an Australian mining company
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463687 , 176046368X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 391 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als 'Now is the psychological moment' : Earle Page and the imagining of Australia
    DDC: 994.04/2092
    Keywords: Page, Earle ; Page, Earle ; Prime ministers ; Politicians ; Statesmen ; Statesmen ; Social conditions ; Prime ministers ; Politics and government ; Politicians ; Economic history ; Australia Economic conditions ; Australia Politics and government 1901-1945 ; Australia Social conditions ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Prologue: 'How Many Germans Did You Kill, Doc?' -- Introduction: 'A Dreamer of Dreams' -- 1. Family, Community and Methodism: The Forging of Page's World View -- 2. 'We Were Determined to Use Our Opportunities to the Full': Page's Rise to National Prominence -- 3. The Use of Power: Treasurer Page Pursues His National Vision -- 4. Government and Party: The Basis of Page's Power -- 5. Page and the Final Throes of the Bruce-Page Government: Challenging the Nation through Planning and Federalism -- 6. Page Audacious: The 1930s -- 7. Post-War Page: Hopes amidst Frustrations -- 8. Page Indefatigable: His Last Years in Public Life -- Conclusions: 'A Man's Reach Should Exceed His Grasp'.
    Abstract: Earle Christmas Grafton Page (1880-1961) - surgeon, Country Party leader, treasurer and prime minister - was perhaps the most extraordinary visionary to hold high public office in twentieth-century Australia. Over decades, he made determined efforts to seize 'the psychological moment', and thereby realise his vision of a decentralised, regionalised and rationally ordered nation. Page's unique dreaming of a very different Australia encompassed new states, hydroelectricity, economic planning, cooperative federalism and rural universities. His story casts light on the wider place in history of visions of national development. He was Australia's most important advocate of developmentalism, the important yet little-studied stream of thought that assumes that governments can lead the nation to realise its economic potential. His audacious synthesis of ideas delineated and stretched the Australian political imagination. Page's rich career confirms that Australia has long inspired popular ideals of national development, but also suggests that their practical implementation was increasingly challenged during the twentieth century. Effervescent, intelligent and somewhat eccentric, Page was one of Australia's great optimists. Few Australian leaders who stood for so much have since been so neglected.--Publisher's website
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463953 , 1760463957
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 257 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als 'We are all here to stay'
    Keywords: United Nations ; Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (United Nations. General Assembly) ; Indigenous peoples Civil rights ; Indigenous peoples (International law) ; Indigenous peoples Legal status, laws, etc ; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Civil Rights ; Indigenous peoples ; Civil rights ; Indigenous peoples (International law) ; Indigenous peoples ; Legal status, laws, etc ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples -- 2. Reconciliation, trust and liberal inclusion -- 3. The declaration and the postsettler liberal state: perspectives from Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the United States -- 4. Plurality, human rights and what's wrong with liberal inclusion? -- 5. Self-determination-the power and the practice -- 6. The declaration in comparative context -- 7. Sovereignty -- 8. Difference, deliberation and reason -- 9. Differentiated citizenship: a liberal politics of potential -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: In 2007, 144 UN member states voted to adopt a Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the US were the only members to vote against it. Each eventually changed its position. This book explains why and examines what the Declaration could mean for sovereignty, citizenship and democracy in liberal societies such as these. It takes Canadian Chief Justice Lamer's remark that 'we are all here to stay' to mean that indigenous peoples are 'here to stay' as indigenous. The book examines indigenous and state critiques of the Declaration but argues that, ultimately, it is an instrument of significant transformative potential showing how state sovereignty need not be a power that is exercised over and above indigenous peoples. Nor is it reasonably a power that displaces indigenous nations' authority over their own affairs. The Declaration shows how and why, and this book argues that in doing so, it supports more inclusive ways of thinking about how citizenship and democracy may work better. The book draws on the Declaration to imagine what non-colonial political relationships could look like in liberal societies
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463786 , 1760463787
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 353 pages) , illustrations, tables, maps
    Series Statement: Aboriginal history monographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Indigenous self-determination in Australia : histories and historiography
    DDC: 301.451991094
    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians Government relations ; Aboriginal Australians Government policy ; Aboriginal Australians Legal status, laws, etc ; Aboriginal Australians Politics and government ; Self-determination, National ; Aboriginal Australians ; Government policy ; Aboriginal Australians ; Government relations ; Aboriginal Australians ; Legal status, laws, etc ; Aboriginal Australians ; Politics and government ; Self-determination, National ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part One: Self-determination as a project of colonial authority -- Part Two: Self-determination as an Indigenous project -- Part Three: Self-determination as principle of international law and concept in political theory.
    Abstract: Histories of the colonisation of Australia have recognised distinct periods or eras in the colonial relationship: 'protection' and 'assimilation'. It is widely understood that, in 1973, the Whitlam Government initiated a new policy era: 'self-determination'. Yet, the defining features of this era, as well as how, why and when it ended, are far from clear. In this collection we ask: how shall we write the history of self-determination? How should we bring together, in the one narrative, innovations in public policy and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander initiatives? How (dis)continuous has 'self-determination' been with 'assimilation' or with what came after? Among the contributions to this book there are different views about whether Australia is still practising 'self-determination' and even whether it ever did or could. This book covers domains of government policy and Indigenous agency including local government, education, land rights, the outstation movement, international law, foreign policy, capital programs, health, public administration, mission policies and the policing of identity. Each of the contributors is a specialist in his/her topic. Few of the contributors would call themselves 'historians', but each has met the challenge to consider Australia's recent past as an era animated by ideas and practices of Indigenous self-determination
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463939 , 1760463930
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 515 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Meaning, life and culture
    DDC: 410
    Keywords: Wierzbicka, Anna ; Language and culture ; Linguistic universals ; Semantics ; Intercultural communication ; Intercultural communication ; Language and culture ; Linguistic universals ; Semantics ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction / Zhengdao Ye and Helen Bromhead -- Part 1 : Meaning, life and culture: The Natural Semantic Metalanguage approach. 1. Prototypes, polysemy and constructional semantics : The lexicogrammar of the English verb climb / Cliff Goddard ; 2. The comparative semantics of verbs of 'opening' : West Africa vs Oceania / Felix K. Ameka and Deborah Hill ; 3. 'Gezellig' : A Dutch cultural keyword unpacked / Bert Peeters ; 4. Royal semantics : Linguacultural reflections on the Danish address pronoun 'De' / Carsten Levisen ; 5. The Singlish interjection 'bojio' / Jock Onn Wong ; 6. The semantics of 'bushfire' in Australian English / Helen Bromhead ; 7. The semantics of 'migrant' in Australian English / Zhengdao Ye ; 8. The semantics of verbs of visual aesthetic appreciation in Russian / Anna Gladkova ; 9. Christian values embedded in the Italian language : A semantic analysis of 'carita`' / Gian Marco Farese ; 10. The semantics of two loanwords in Navarrese Spanish / Mo´nica Azna´rez-Mauleo´n ; 11. Time in Portuguese 'saudade' and other words of longing / Zuzanna Bulat Silva ; 12. Lost in translation : A semantic analysis of 'no da' in Japanese / Yuko Asano-Cavanagh -- Part 2 : Meaning, life and culture : Perspectives. 13. Locating 'mind' (and 'soul') cross-culturally / Frances Morphy and Howard Morphy ; 14. Teknocentric kin terms in Australian languages / Harold Koch ; 15. Showing and not telling in a sign language / John Haiman ; 16. Games that people play : Capitalism as a game / Annabelle Mooney ; 17. Our ordinary lives : Pathways to a more human-oriented linguistics / John Newman ; 18. On defining parts of speech with Generative Grammar and NSM / Avery D. Andrews ; 19. Cut-verbs of the Oceanic language Teop : A critical study of collecting and analysing data in a language documentation project / Ulrike Mosel ; 20. The depiction of sensing events in English and Kalam / Andrew Pawley ; 21. Russian language-specific words in the light of parallel corpora / Alexei Shmelev ; 22. 'Sense of privacy' and 'sense of elbow' : English vs Russian values and communicative styles / Tatiana Larina ; 23. On the semantics of 'cup' / Keith Allan ; 24. Where we part from NSM : Understanding Warlpiri yangka and the Warlpiri expression of part-hood / David Nash and David P. Wilkins ; Envoi ; Anna Wierzbicka's life / Kevin Windle and Mary Besemeres.
    Abstract: This book is dedicated to Anna Wierzbicka, one of the most influential and innovative linguists of her generation. Her work spans a number of disciplines, including anthropology, cultural psychology, cognitive science, philosophy and religious studies, as well as her home base of linguistics. She is best known for the Natural Semantic Metalanguage (NSM) approach to meaning--a versatile tool for exploring 'big questions' concerning the diversity and universals of people's experience in the world. In this volume, Anna Wierzbicka's former students, old and current colleagues, 'kindred spirits' and 'sparring partners' engage with her ideas and diverse body of work. These authors cover topics from the grammar of action verbs to cross-cultural pragmatics, and over 30 languages from around the world are represented. The chapters in Part 1 focus on the NSM approach and cover four themes: lexico-grammatical semantics, cultural keywords, semantics of nouns, and emotion. In Part 2, the contributors connect with a meaning-based approach from their own intellectual perspectives, including syntax, anthropology, cognitive linguistics and sociolinguistics. The deep humanistic perspective, wide-ranging themes and interdisciplinary nature of Wierzbicka's research are reflected in the contributions. The common thread running through all chapters is the primacy of meaning to the understanding of language and culture
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    ISBN: 9781760464035 , 1760464031
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxii, 377 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Niche Wars : Australia in Afghanistan and Iraq, 2001-2014
    DDC: 356.10994
    Keywords: Australia History ; Afghan War, 2001- Participation, Australian ; Iraq War, 2003-2011 Participation, Australian ; Peacekeeping forces, Australian History ; Peace-building, Australian History ; Diplomatic relations ; Military participation ; Australian ; Military relations ; Peace-building, Australian ; Peacekeeping forces, Australian ; History ; Military history ; Australia Foreign relations 20th century ; Australia Foreign relations 21st century ; Australia Military relations 20th century ; Australia Military relations 21st century ; United States Military relations 20th century ; United States Military relations 21st century ; Australia History, Military 20th century ; Australia History, Military 21st century ; Australia ; Iraq ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction / John Blaxland -- Part 1: Policy and strategy. 1. A minister's perspective / Robert Hill ; 2. A departmental Secretary's perspective / Ric Smith ; 3. A Chief of Defence Force's perspective / Chris Barrie -- Part 2: On operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. 4. Australia's intervention in Afghanistan, 2001-02 / Dan McDaniel ; 5. Air Operations Control and Reporting Centre / Chris Westwood ; 6. Conventional stability operations at the battle group level in Iraq / Anthony Rawlins ; 7. Maritime operations / Peter Jones ; 8. Embeds / Jim Molan -- Part 3: Joint forces, enablers and partners. 9. Command and control / Michael Crane ; 10. Intelligence in Afghanistan / Mick Lehmann ; 11. Civil and humanitarian assistance / Alan Ryan ; 12. The military and the media / Karen Middleton ; 13. The Australian Federal Police in Afghanistan, 2007-14 / Col Speedie and Steve Mullins ; 14. AusAID stabilisation / David Savage ; 15. The gender dimension / Elizabeth Boulton -- Part 4: Lessons and legacies. 16. Lessons and legacies of the war in Afghanistan / William Maley ; 17. American and British experience in Iraq and Afghanistan, 2001-04 / Dan Marston ; 18. Lessons and legacies of the use of force / Peter Leahy ; 19. The Official History of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East Timor / Craig Stockings ; 20. Final reflections / John Blaxland.
    Abstract: Australia invoked the ANZUS Alliance following the Al Qaeda attacks in the United States on 11 September 2001. But unlike the calls to arms at the onset of the world wars, Australia decided to make only carefully calibrated force contributions in support of the US-led coalition campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. Why is this so? Niche Wars examines Australia's experience on military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq from 2001 to 2014. These operations saw over 40 Australian soldiers killed and hundreds wounded. But the toll since has been greater. For Afghanistan and Iraq the costs are hard to measure. Why were these forces deployed? What role did Australia play in shaping the strategy and determining the outcome? How effective were they? Why is so little known about Australia's involvement in these campaigns? What lessons can be learned from this experience? Niche Wars commences with a scene-setting overview of Australia's military involvement in the Middle East over more than a century. It then draws on unique insights from many angles, across a spectrum of men and women, ranging from key Australian decision makers, practitioners and observers. The book includes a wide range of perspectives in chapters written by federal government ministers, departmental secretaries, service commanders, task force commanders, sailors, soldiers, airmen and women, international aid workers, diplomats, police, journalists, coalition observers and academics. Niche Wars makes for compelling reading but also stands as a reference work on how and why Australia became entangled in these conflicts that had devastating consequences. If lessons can be learned from history about how Australia uses its military forces, this book is where to find them. -- From publisher's website
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    ISBN: 9781760463892 , 1760463892
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 290 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Terra Australis 53
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Forts and fortification in Wallacea Archaeological and ethnohistoric investigations
    DDC: 959.801
    Keywords: Fortification History ; Fortification History ; Fortification History ; Fortification History ; Fortification Social aspects ; History ; Fortification Social aspects ; History ; Fortification Social aspects ; History ; Fortification Social aspects ; History ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Antiquities ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Fortification ; History ; Indo-Australian Region Antiquities ; History ; Timor-Leste Antiquities ; History ; Indonesia Antiquities ; History ; Indo-Australian Region ; Indonesia ; Indonesia ; Sulawesi ; Timor-Leste ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. Forts and fortifications in Wallacea / Sue O'Connor, Andrew McWilliam and Sally Brockwell -- Archaeology of forts. 2. The fortified settlement of Macapainara, Lautem District, Timor-Leste / Sue O'Connor, David Bulbeck, Noel Amano Jr, Philip J. Piper, Sally Brockwell, Andrew McWilliam, Jack N. Fenner, Jack O'Connor-Veth, Rose Whitau, Tim Maloney, Michelle C. Langley, Mirani Litster, James Lankton, Bernard Gratuze, William R. Dickinson, Anthony Barham and Richard C. Willan ; 3. The Ira Ara site: A fortified settlement and burial complex in Timor-Leste / Peter V. Lape, John Krigbaum, Jana Futch, Amy Jordan and Emily Peterson ; 4. Excavations at the site of Vasino, Lautem District, Timor-Leste / Sally Brockwell, Sue O'Connor, Jack N. Fenner, Andrew McWilliam, Noel Amano Jr, Philip J. Piper, David Bulbeck, Mirani Litster, Rose Whitau, Jack O'Connor-Veth, Tim Maloney, Judith Cameron, Richard C. Willan and William R. Dickinson ; 5. The site of Leki Wakik, Manatuto District, Timor-Leste / Jack N. Fenner, Mirani Litster, Tim Maloney, Tse Siang Lim, Stuart Hawkins, Prue Gaffey, Sally Brockwell, Andrew McWilliam, Sandra Pannell, Richard C. Willan and Sue O'Connor -- Social history of forts. 6. Social drivers of fortified settlements in Timor-Leste / Andrew McWilliam ; 7. The indigenous fortifications of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, and their sociopolitical foundations / David Bulbeck and Ian Caldwell ; 8. Forts on Buton Island: Centres of settlement, government and security in Southeast Sulawesi / Hasanuddin 9. Forts of the Wakatobi Islands in Southeast Sulawesi / Nani Somba ; 10. Historical and linguistic perspectives on fortified settlements in Southeastern Wallacea: Far eastern Timor in the context of southern Maluku / Antoinette Schapper -- Conclusion and future directions. 11. Surveys of fortified sites in Southern Wallacea / Sue O'Connor, Shimona Kealy, Andrew McWilliam, Sally Brockwell, Lucas Wattimena, Marlon Ririmasse, Mahirta, Alifah, Sandra Pannell, Stuart Hawkins, Mohammad Husni and Daud Tanudirjo ; 12. Conclusion / Andrew McWilliam, Sue O'Connor and Sally Brockwell.
    Abstract: Archaeology of forts -- Social history of forts -- Conclusion and future directions.
    Abstract: This volume presents ground-breaking research on fortified sites in three parts of Wallacea by a highly regarded group of scholars from Australia, Europe, Southeast Asia and the United States. In addition to surveying and dating defensive sites in often remote and difficult terrain, the chapters provide an important and scholarly set of archaeological and ethnohistoric studies that investigate the origin of forts in Wallacea. Socio-political instability from climate events, the materialisation of indigenous belief systems, and the substantial impact of imperial expansion and European colonialism are examined and comprise a significant addition to our knowledge of conflict and warfare in an under-studied part of the Indo-Pacific. The archaeological record for past conflict is frequently ambiguous and the contribution of warfare to social development is mired in debate and paradox. Authors demonstrate that forts and other defensive constructions are costly and complicated structures that, while designed and built to protect a community from a threat of imminent violence, had (and have) complicated life histories as a result of their architectural permanence, strategic locations and traditional cultural and political significance. Understanding why conflict outbreaks - like human colonisation - often appear in the past as a punctuated event can best be approached through long-term records of conflict and violence involving archaeology and allied historical disciplines, as has been successfully done here. The volume is essential reading for archaeologists, cultural heritage managers and those with an interest in conflict studies
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    Canberra, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463410 , 1760463418
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 292 pages : illustrations)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als How local art made Australia's national capital
    DDC: 994.71
    Keywords: Cultural property ; Public institutions ; Art, Australian ; Library exhibits ; Museum exhibits ; Art, Australian ; Cultural property ; Intellectual life ; Library exhibits ; Museum exhibits ; Public institutions ; Canberra (A.C.T.) Intellectual life ; Australian Capital Territory ; Canberra
    Abstract: Introduction -- 1. The national capital space and arts practice: 1913-1978 -- 2. The rapid growth of local arts and culture: 1978-1989 -- 3. Self-government and the arts -- 4. Bitumen River Gallery - evolution and early years -- 5. Transition: BRG to CCAS -- 6. Transformation: transcending the local -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: Canberra's dual status as national capital and local city dramatically affected the rise of a unique contemporary arts scene. This complex story, informed by rich archival material and interviews, details the triumph of local arts practice and community over the insistent cultural nation-building of Australia's capital. It exposes local arts as a vital force in Canberra's development and uncovers the influence of women in the growth of its visual arts culture. A broad illumination of the city-wide development of arts and culture from the 1920s to 2001 is combined with the story of Bitumen River Gallery and its successor Canberra Contemporary Art Space from 1978 to 2001. This history traces the growth of the arts from a community-led endeavour, through a period of responses to social and cultural needs, and ultimately to a humanising local practice that transcended national and international boundaries
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    Canberra, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 9781760463915 , 1760463914
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 157 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Aboriginal history monographs
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Goodna girls : a history of children in a Queensland mental asylum
    DDC: 362.709943
    Keywords: Wolston Park Hospital (Qld.) History ; Children Institutional care ; Psychiatry History ; Child welfare History ; Child welfare ; Children ; Institutional care ; Psychiatry ; History ; Australia ; Queensland ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part 1. Historical context. 1. Marginalised voices: the quest for a recognised history -- Part 2. The survivors. 2. The Panther: Jean/Erin ; 3. One of the most persistent bitches: Judy ; 4. Wasted days and wasted nights: Rose ; 5. Don't shoot the wounded: Tammy -- Part 3. The witnesses. 6. Brewing truth: the Priest ; 7. The penny dropped: the Psychiatrist ; 8. I had no way of processing what was going on: the Nurse -- Part 4. Next steps. 9. Conclusion: What followed and what may yet proceed.
    Abstract: Goodna Girls tells the story of children incarcerated in Wolston Park Hospital, an adult psychiatric facility in Queensland, Australia. It contains the personal testimonies of women who relate--in their own no-holds-barred style and often with irreverent humour--how they, as children, ended up in Wolston Park and how this affected their adult lives. The accounts of hospital staff who witnessed the effects of this heinous policy and spoke out are also included. The book examines the consequences of the Queensland Government's manipulation of a medical model to respond to 'juvenile delinquents', many of whom were simply vulnerable children absconding from abusive conditions. As Australia faces the repercussions of the institutionalisation of its children in the twentieth century, brought about through a series of government inquiries, Goodna Girls makes a vital contribution to the public history of the Stolen Generations, Former Child Migrants and Forgotten Australians. Goodna Girls presents the research that informed a successful, collective campaign to lobby the Queensland Government to make long overdue and much-needed reparations to a group of courageous survivors. It holds contemporary resonance for scholars, policymakers and practitioners in the fields of public history, welfare, child protection, education, nursing, sociology, medicine and criminology
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    ISBN: 1760463248 , 9781760463243
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 191 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.4829405
    Keywords: International relations ; Asia Relations ; Australia Relations ; Asia ; Australia
    Abstract: Region and regionalism in the immediate postwar period -- Decolonisation and Commonwealth responsibility -- The Cold War and non-communist solidarity in East Asia -- The winds of change -- Outside the margins.
    Abstract: Australia's engagement with Asia from 1944 until the late 1960s was based on a sense of responsibility to the United Kingdom and its Southeast Asian colonies as they navigated a turbulent independence into the British Commonwealth. The circumstances of the early Cold War decades also provided for a mutual sense of solidarity with the non-communist states of East Asia, with which Australia mostly enjoyed close relationships. From 1967 into the early 1970s, however, Commonwealth Responsibility and Cold War Solidarity demonstrates that the framework for this deep Australian engagement with its region was progressively eroded by a series of compounding, external factors: the 1967 formation of ASEAN and its consolidation by the mid-1970s as the premier regional organisation surpassing the Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC); Britain's withdrawal from East of Suez; Washington's de-escalation and gradual withdrawal from Vietnam after March 1968; the 1969 Nixon doctrine that America's Asia-Pacific allies must take up more of the burden of providing for their own security; and US rapprochement with China in 1972. The book shows that these profound changes marked the start of Australia's political distancing from the region during the 1970s despite the intentions, efforts and policies of governments from Whitlam onwards to foster deeper engagement. By 1974, Australia had been pushed to the margins of the region, with its engagement premised on a broadening but shallower transactional basis
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    Canberra : ANU Press
    ISBN: 1760462713 , 1760462705 , 9781760462703 , 9781760462710
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (vii, 296 pages) , illustrations
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Genovese, Ann The Court As Archive
    DDC: 025.1714
    Keywords: Courts Archival resources ; Archives Administration ; Archives ; Administration ; Australia ; Courts & procedure
    Abstract: 11. Sentencing Acts: Appraisal of Court Records in Canada and AustraliaPostscript: A Memorandum to the Federal Court of Australia; Contributors
    Abstract: 6. Accessing the Archives of the Australian War Crimes Trials after World War IIPart 3-Institutional Experience and Responsibility for Records; 7. A Conversation with Warwick Soden (Principal Registrar and Chief Executive Officer, Federal Court of Australia); 8. A Conversation with Louise Anderson and Ian Irving (Former Native Title Registrars, Federal Court of Australia); 9. Providing Public Access to Native Title Records: Balancing the Risks Against the Benefits; 10. Archiving Revolution: Historical Records Management in the Massachusetts Courts
    Abstract: Intro; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part 1-Public Law and Citizenship; 1. Court Records, Archives and Citizenship; 2. Aspects of Citizen Access to Court Archives; 3. When the Carnival is Over: The Case for Reform of Access to Royal Commission Records; Part 2-Histories and Jurisprudence of Australia; 4. A Matter of Records: The Federal Court, The National Archives and 'The National Estate' in the 1970s; 5. Framing the Archives as Evidence: A Study of Correspondence Documenting the Place of Australia's Original High Court in a New Commonwealth Polity
    Abstract: Until the late 20th century, 'an archive' generally meant a repository for documents, as well as the generic name for the wide range of documents the repository might hold. An archive could be visited, and then also searched, to discover past actions or lives that had meaning for the present. While historians and historiographers have long understood the contests that archives contain and represent, the very idea of 'the archive' has, over the last 40 years, become the subject and object of widening and intensified consideration. This consideration has been intellectual (from scholars in a wide range of disciplines) and public (from communities and individuals whose stories are held captive, or sometimes hidden or excluded from official archives), as well as institutional. It has involved scrutiny and critique of official archives' limitations and practices, as well as symbolic, affective and theoretical expansion and heightened expectation of what 'the archive' is or should be. The very language of 'the archive' now carries freight as administrative practice, normative value, metaphor, description and aspiration in different ways than it did in the 20th century. This collection offers a unique contribution to these reinvigorated and sometimes new conversations about what an archive might be, what it can do as a consequence, and to whom it bears custodial responsibilities. In particular, this collection addresses what it means for contemporary Australian superior courts of record to not only have constitutional and procedural duties to documents as a matter of law, but also to acknowledge obligations to care for those materials in a way that understands their public meaning and public value for the Australian people, in the past, in the present and for the future
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    ISBN: 1760462713 , 1760462659 , 1760462640 , 9781760462710 , 9781760462642 , 9781760462659
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 314 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 610.92
    Keywords: Cilento, R. W ; Physicians Biography ; United Nations Officials and employees, Australian ; Biography ; Public health administration Biography ; Public health administration ; Public health administration ; Australia ; Queensland ; United Nations ; Biographies ; Physicians ; Cilento, R. W ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 6. Social work and world order: The politics and ideology of social welfare at the United NationsEpilogue; Bibliography
    Abstract: In his day, Raphael Cilento was one of the most prominent and controversial figures in Australian medicine. As a senior medical officer in the Commonwealth and Queensland governments, he was an active participant in public health reform during the inter-war years and is best known for his vocal engagement with public discourse on the relationship between hygiene, race and Australian nationhood. Yet Cilento's work on tropical hygiene and social welfare ranged beyond Australia, especially when he served as a colonial medical officer in British Malaya and in the Mandated Territory of New Guinea. He also worked with the League of Nations Health Organization in the Pacific Islands and oversaw international social welfare programs for the United Nations. On one level, this professional mobility allowed ideas and practices of public health and government to circulate between colonial spaces of northern Australia, the Pacific Islands and Asia. On another, it meant that Cilento's Pacific colonialism and colonial experience shaped his understanding of Australian national health and welfare. Rather than attempt a comprehensive biography of Cilento, this book instead uses this border-crossing career as a means to explore several material and discursive facets of Australia's relationships to the Pacific and the world
    Abstract: Intro; Abbreviations; Map and plates; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. An education in empire: Tropical medicine, Australia and the making of a worldly doctor; 2. A medico of Melanesia: Colonial medicine in New Guinea, 1924-1928; 3. Coordinating empires: Nationhood, Australian imperialism and international health in the Pacific Islands, 1925-1929; 4. Colonialism and Indigenous health in Queensland, 1923-1945; 5. 'Blueprint for the Health of a Nation': Cultivating the mind and body of the race, 1929-1945
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    ISBN: 9781760463359 , 1760463353
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 304 pages : illustrations, tables ; 29 cm)
    DDC: 332.0951
    Keywords: Finance Government policy ; Economic policy ; Finance ; Government policy ; China Economic policy 2000- ; China
    Abstract: Introduction: proactively and steadily advancing China's financial opening / Huang Yiping -- 1. China's international strategic environment / Zhang Yuyan, Feng Weijiang and Liu Wei -- 2. China's financial development: a global perspective / Zhu Min, Chen Weidong, Zhou Jingtong, Gai Xinzhe and Xiong Qiyue -- 3. Further expanding the opening up of China's financial industry / Zhu Jun, Guo Kai, Ai Ming, Zhao Yue and Bai Xuefei -- 4. RMB exchange rate: moving towards a floating regime / Zhang Bin -- 5. China's cross-border capital flow management / Guan Tao, Zhang Antian, Xie Yaxuan, Gao Zheng and Ma Yun -- 6. Promoting China's financial market reform and innovation with opening policies / Xu Zhong, Zhang Xuechun, Cao Yuanyuan, Tang Yingwei and Wan Tailei -- 7. Building China's overseas investment and financing cooperation / Zhu Jun, Guo Kai, Ai Ming, Bai Xuefei and Zhao Yue.
    Abstract: "The Jingshan Report is a collection of research papers on key issues for China's financial opening, including reform of the RMB exchange rate regime, management of cross-border capital flows and financial support for the Belt and Road Initiative. Authored by leading experts in the relevant fields, the report examines the evolution, current status and problems with the financial opening policy over the past four decades, and puts forward policy recommendations on how to steadily push forward China's financial opening."
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    ISBN: 9781760462673 , 1760462675
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxx, 563 pages) , 1 colour illustration
    Series Statement: Pacific Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Lal, Brij V Levelling Wind : Remembering Fiji
    DDC: 996.11
    Keywords: Lal, Brij V ; Lal, Brij V ; Manners and customs ; Politics and government ; Fiji ; Fiji Social life and customs ; Fiji Politics and government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'For the loser now will be later to win' / Doug Munro, University of Queensland -- Ni Sa Bula / Namaskar / G'Day -- Past Present: Indenture and its Legacy. 1. Memories of indenture -- 2. 'Such a long journey': The story of indenture -- 3. The Tamarind Tree -- 4. 'A most callous indifference' -- 5. Transitions and transformations -- 6. Illusion of hope: Aisha and Bhaskar / Padma Narsey Lal -- 7. 'The burden of remembrance' -- 8. Frequent flyers -- 9. Mr Arjun goes to Australia -- 10. 'The children of the wind' -- Future Tense: Witnessing History. 11. While the gun is still smoking -- 12. The road to independence -- 13. Where has all the music gone? -- 14. Towards a united future -- 15. George Speight's putsch improbable -- 16. Laisenia Qarase's missed chance -- 17. A coup by any other name -- 18. Entrenching illegality -- 19. The strange career of a 'clean-up' coup -- 20. Between a rock and a hard place -- Retrospection. 21. Exile and a land of memory: Brij V. Lal, Indo-Fijian scholar activist / C.K. Chen -- 22. 'Of exits and entrances' : In dialogue with Doug Munro -- 23. ANU made me, but which ANU is mine?
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 537-561)
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    ISBN: 1760462950 , 1760462942 , 9781760462949 , 9781760462956
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 220 pages) , colour illustrations, maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Truswell, Elizabeth Memory of ice
    Keywords: Glomar Challenger (Ship) ; Deep Sea Drilling Project ; Submarine geology ; Glomar Challenger (Ship) ; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Science & Technology ; Discoveries in geography ; Submarine geology ; Antarctic Ocean ; Deep Sea Drilling Project ; Antarctic Ocean Discovery and exploration ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In the southern summer of 1972/73, the Glomar Challenger was the first vessel of the international Deep Sea Drilling Project to venture into the seas surrounding Antarctica, confronting severe weather and ever-present icebergs. A Memory of Ice presents the science and the excitement of that voyage in a manner readable for non-scientists. Woven into the modern story is the history of early explorers, scientists and navigators who had gone before into the Southern Ocean. The departure of the Glomar Challenger from Fremantle took place 100 years after the HMS Challenger weighed anchor from Portsmouth, England, at the start of its four-year voyage, sampling and dredging the world's oceans. Sailing south, the Glomar Challenger crossed the path of James Cook's HMS Resolution, then on its circumnavigation of Antarctica in search of the Great South Land. Encounters with Lieutenant Charles Wilkes of the US Exploring Expedition and Douglas Mawson of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition followed. In the Ross Sea, the voyages of the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror under James Clark Ross, with the young Joseph Hooker as botanist, were ever present. The story of the Glomar Challenger's iconic voyage is largely told through the diaries of the author, then a young scientist experiencing science at sea for the first time. It weaves together the physical history of Antarctica with how we have come to our current knowledge of the polar continent. This is an attractive, lavishly illustrated and curiosity-satisfying read for the general public as well as for scholars of science
    Abstract: To sea in search of the forests -- But first, the plateau -- Across the spreading ridge -- Crossing the path of HMS Challenger -- Encounter with Captain James Cook -- The memory of ice -- The continent's imprint -- Into the fabled Sea -- Traces of the forest -- An intensity of green.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-220)
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    ISBN: 1760462756 , 1760462748 , 9781760462741 , 9781760462758
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 229 pages)
    Series Statement: ANU.Lives series in biography
    DDC: 920.02
    Keywords: Biography Dictionaries ; Biography ; Biography ; Australia ; Dictionaries ; Great Britain ; North America ; Biographies ; North America Biography ; Great Britain Biography ; Australia Biography ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. The Cultural Journeys of Dictionaries of Biography / Karen Fox -- PART I: THE DIGITAL AGE. 2. Individual Lives and National Truths: Locating Biographies within a National Encyclopedia / Jock Phillips -- 3. The Irish World: How to Revise a Long-Standing Dictionary Project / Turlough O'Riordan -- 4. What is National Biography For? Dictionaries and Digital History / Philip Carter -- 5. Using Lives: The Australian Dictionary of Biography and Its Related Corpora / Melanie Nolan -- PART II: THE REPRESENTATIONAL CHALLENGE. 6. Why Gender Matters: Fostering Diversity in the American National Biography with Lessons Learned from Notable American Women / Susan Ware -- 7. Women and the Biographies of Nations: The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women / Elizabeth Ewan -- 8. An Indigenous Australian Dictionary of Biography / Shino Konishi -- 9. Writing the Nation in Two Languages: The Dictionary of Welsh Biography / Dafydd Johnston -- PART III: THE TRANSNATIONAL DIMENSION. 10. Writing a Dictionary of World Biography / Barry Jones -- 11. British National Biography and Global British Lives: From the DNB to the ODNB -- and Beyond? / David Cannadine -- 12. The Dictionary of Canadian Biography and the Irish Diaspora / David A. Wilson.
    Abstract: Dictionaries of national biography are a long-established and significant genre of biographical and historical writing, existing in many forms across the globe. This book brings together practitioners from around the English-speaking world to reflect on national biographical dictionary projects' recent cultural journeys, and the challenges presented to them by such developments as the transition to a digital environment, a new alertness to the need to represent diversity, and the rise of transnationalism. Exploring their paths forward, the chapters of this book collectively make a powerful argument for the continued value and importance of large-scale collaborative biographical dictionary research
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    ISBN: 1760462861 , 176046287X , 1760462861 , 9781760462864 , 9781760462871 , 9781760462864
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 961 pages)
    Edition: Sixth edition
    Series Statement: ANU. Lives series in biography
    DDC: 920.02
    Keywords: Biography Dictionaries ; Biography ; Dictionaries ; Electronic books
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    ISBN: 9781760462857 , 1760462853
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 306 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Carman-Brown, Kylie Following the Water : Environmental History and the Hydrological Cycle in Colonial Gippsland, Australia, 1838 -1900
    DDC: 551.480994
    Keywords: Hydrology ; Hydrology ; Victoria ; Gippsland Lakes Region ; History ; Gippsland Lakes Region (Vic.) History ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Making the circle round: Perceptions of hydrology through time -- 3. The earth's thoughtful lords? Nineteenth-century views of water and nature -- 4. 'Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather': The role of precipitation in the catchment -- 5. 'Fair streams were palsied in their onward course': The desirability of flowing waters -- 6. 'A useless weight of water': Responding to stagnancy, mud and morasses -- 7. Between 'the water famine and the fire demon': Drying up the catchment -- 8. Mirror, mirror? The reflective catchment.
    Abstract: Water reflects culture. This book is a detailed analysis of hydrological change in Australia's largest inland waterway in Australia, the Gippsland Lakes in Victoria, in the first 70 years of white settlement. Following air, water is our primal need. Unlike many histories, this book looks at the entire hydrological cycle in one place, rather than focusing on one bit. Deftly weaving threads from history, hydrology and psychology into one, Following the Water explores not just what settlers did to the waterscape, but probes their motivation for doing so. By combining unlikely elements together such as swamp drainage, water proofing techniques and temperance lobbying, the book reveals a web of perceptions about how water 'should be'. With this laid clear, we can ask how different we are from our colonial forebears
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-289) and index
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    ISBN: 1760462357 , 1760462349 , 9781760462345 , 9781760462352
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations (some color)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Gascoigne, Martin Rosalie Gascoigne : A Catalogue Raisonné
    DDC: 759.994
    Keywords: Gascoigne, Rosalie ; Women artists 20th century ; Women artists ; Gascoigne, Rosalie ; Australia ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- The Artist. Rosalie Gascoigne: A chronology -- Rosalie Gascoigne: Biographical note -- Rosalie's country -- Rosalie's materials -- Flower arrangements, the Academy of Science and ikebana -- The Catalogue Raisonné. Catalogue organisation and terminology -- Catalogue entries -- Appendixes. Appendix 1: Solo exhibitions -- Appendix 2: Selected group exhibitions -- Appendix 3: Works in public collections.
    Abstract: Rosalie Gascoigne (1917-1999) was a highly regarded Australian artist whose assemblages of found materials embraced landscape, still life, minimalism, arte povera and installations. She was 57 when she had her first exhibition. Behind this late coming-out lay a long and unusual preparation in looking at nature for its aesthetic qualities, collecting found objects, making flower arrangements and practising ikebana. Her art found an appreciative audience from the start. She was a people person, and it pleased her that through her exhibiting career of 25 years, her works were acquired by people of all ages, interests and backgrounds, as well as by the major public institutions on both sides of the Tasman Sea
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    ISBN: 1760462896 , 1760462888 , 9781760462888 , 9781760462895
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xx, 408 pages) , maps
    Series Statement: ANU Press Pacific Series
    DDC: 378.9611
    Keywords: University of the South Pacific ; Australian National University ; Social conditions ; Oceania ; Australian National University ; University of the South Pacific ; Economic history ; Politics and government ; Oceania Social conditions ; Oceania Economic conditions ; Oceania Politics and government
    Abstract: 1. Themes / Stewart Firth -- 2. A Commentary on the 50-Year History of the University of the South Pacific / Vijay Naidu -- 3. The Road from Laucala Bay / Brij V. Lal -- Part 1: Balancing Tradition and Modernity. 4. Change in Land Use and Villages--Fiji: 1958-1983 / R. Gerard Ward -- 5. Matai Titles and Modern Corruption in Samoa: Costs, Expectations and Consequences for Families and Society / Morgan Tuimalealiʻifano -- 6. Making Room for Magic in Intellectual Property Policy / Miranda Forsyth -- Part 2: Politics and Political Economy. 7. Postcolonial Political Institutions in the South Pacific Islands: A Survey / Jon Fraenkel -- 8. Neo-Liberalism and the Disciplining of Pacific Island States - the Dual Challenges of a Global Economic Creed and a Changed Geopolitical Order / Claire Slatter -- 9. Defending the Inheritance: The SDL and the 2006 Election / Alumita Durutalo -- Part 3: Reimagining. 10. Re-Presenting Melanesia: Ignoble Savages and Melanesian Alter-Natives / Tarcisius Kabutaulaka -- 11. Man versus Myth: The Life and Times of Ratu Sukuna / Steven Ratuva -- 12. All Saints' Primary, Labasa / Christine Weir -- Part 4: Rethinking Development. 13. Development Assistance Challenges / Vijay Naidu -- 14. Breaking Fiji's Coup Culture through Effective Rural Development / Joeli Veitayaki -- 15. Urban Land in Solomon Islands: Powers of Exclusion and Counter-Exclusion / Joseph D. Foukona and Matthew G. Allen -- Part 5: Into the Future. 16. The Ocean in Us / Epeli Hauʻofa -- 17. The 'New Pacific Diplomacy': An Introduction / Sandra Tarte and Greg Fry -- 18. Niu Mana, Sport, Media and the Australian Diaspora / Katerina Martina Teaiwa -- Afterword / Stewart Firth.
    Abstract: This book is inspired by the University of the South Pacific, the leading institution of higher education in the Pacific Islands region. Founded in 1968, USP has expanded the intellectual horizons of generations of students from its 12 member countries - Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu - and been responsible for the formation of a regional elite of educated Pacific Islanders who can be found in key positions in government and commerce across the region. At the same time, this book celebrates the collaboration of USP with The Australian National University in research, doctoral training, teaching and joint activities. Twelve of our 19 contributors gained their doctorates at ANU, most of them before or after being students and/or teaching staff at USP, and the remaining five embody the cross-fertilisation in teaching, research and consultancy of the two institutions. The contributions to this collection, with a few exceptions, are republications of key articles on the Pacific Islands by scholars with extensive experience and knowledge of the region
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    ISBN: 1760463086 , 9781760463083 , 9781760463090
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 448 pages) , illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    DDC: 995.93
    Keywords: World War, 1939-1945 ; Pacific Ocean ; Islands of the Pacific ; Solomon Islands ; British colonies ; History ; World War (1939-1945) ; Colonial influence ; Great Britain Colonies ; Islands of the Pacific Colonial influence ; Solomon Islands History 20th century
    Abstract: Protecting Solomon Islanders -- A 'very arduous task': Charles, Arthur and Frank -- Administration: Pop, Spearline and the poodle -- Chinatown, the club, hotels and the 'black hole' -- Mildewed elegance, houses and servants -- '... a pity you didn't wing him': Gender, sexuality and race -- Silk, white helmets and Malacca canes -- Evacuation, invasion and destruction.
    Abstract: Tulagi was the capital of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate between 1897 and 1942. The British withdrawal from the island during the Pacific War, its capture by the Japanese and the American reconquest left the island's facilities damaged beyond repair. After the war, Britain moved the capital to the American military base on Guadalcanal, which became Honiara. The Tulagi settlement was an enclave of several small islands, the permanent population of which was never more than 600: 300 foreigners--one-third of European origin and most of the remainder Chinese--and an equivalent number of Solomon Islanders. Thousands of Solomon Islander males also passed through on their way to work on plantations and as boat crews, hospital patients and prisoners. The history of the Tulagi enclave provides an understanding of the origins of modern Solomon Islands. Tulagi was also a significant outpost of the British Empire in the Pacific, which enables a close analysis of race, sex and class and the process of British colonisation and government in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-448)
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    ISBN: 9781760462017 , 1760462012
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 223 pages) , maps
    Series Statement: Monographs in anthropology series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Quest for the good life in precarious times
    Keywords: Economic anthropology ; Economic anthropology ; Economic anthropology ; Ethnosociology ; Ethnosociology ; Ethnosociology ; Agriculture Economic aspects ; Agriculture Economic aspects ; Agriculture Economic aspects ; Economic anthropology ; Ethical issues and debates ; Social and cultural anthropology, ethnography Mod Social and cultural anthropology, ethnography ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural ; Agriculture ; Economic aspects ; Economic anthropology ; Ethnosociology ; Society & Social Sciences ; Northern Territory ; Oceania
    Abstract: Introduction / Chris Gregory -- The Good Death? Paying Equal Respects in Fijian Funerals / Matti Eräsaari -- Changing Standards of Living: The Paradoxes of Building a Good Life in Rural Vanuatu / Rachel E. Smith -- 'According to Kastom and According to Law': 'Good Life' and 'Good Death' in Gilbert Camp, Solomon Islands / Rodolfo Maggio -- 'This Custom from the Past Is No Good': Grassroots, 'Big Shots' and a Contested Moral Economy in East New Britain / Keir Martin -- A Moral Economy of the Transnational Papua New Guinean Household: Solidarity and Estrangement While 'Working Other Gardens' / Karen Sykes -- Cycles of Integration and Fragmentation: Changing Yolngu-Balanda Sentiments of the 'Good Life' in Northern Australia / Fiona Magowan -- 'The Main Thing Is to Have Enough Food': Kuninjku Precarity and Neoliberal Reason / Jon Altman -- The Rise of the Poverty-Stricken Millionaire: The Quest for the Good Life in Sargipalpara / Chris Gregory.
    Abstract: The study of the quest for the good life and the morality and value it presupposes is not new. To the contrary, this is an ancient issue; its intellectual history can be traced back to Aristotle. In anthropology, the study of morality and value has always been a central concern, despite the claim of some scholars that the recent upsurge of interest in these issues is new. What is novel is how scholars in many disciplines are posing the value question in new ways. The global economic alignments of the present pose many political, moral and theoretical questions, but the central issue the essays in this collection address is: how do relatively poor people of the Australia-Pacific region survive in current precarious times? In looking to answer this question, contributors directly engage the values and concepts of their interlocutors. At a time when understanding local implications of global processes is taking on new urgency, these essays bring finely honed anthropological perspectives to matters of universal human concern--they offer radical empirical critique based on intensive fieldwork that will be of great interest to those seeking to comprehend the bigger picture
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    ISBN: 9781760462246 , 176046225X , 1760462241 , 176046225X , 9781760462246 , 9781760462253
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 679 pages)
    Series Statement: China update book series 2018
    DDC: 338.951
    Keywords: Economic development 1976- ; Economic development ; Electronic books ; China ; Economic development ; Economic policy ; Economic history ; China Economic conditions 1976- ; China Economic policy 1976- ; China ; China
    Abstract: 1. 40 years of China's reform and development: How reform captured China's demographic dividend / Cai Fang, Ross Garnaut and Ligang Song -- Part I: The Chinese economic transformation. 2. 40 years of Chinese economic reform and development and the challenge of 50 / Ross Garnaut -- 3. Reflections on 40 years of China's reforms / Bert Hofman -- 4. GDP and the new concept of development: Understanding China's changing concept of development in regards to GDP after the reform and opening-up / Wei Liu -- 5. The political economy causes of China's economic success / Yang Yao -- 6. China's economic transformation / Gregory C. Chow -- 7. Reform and development strategy / Justin Yifu Lin and Zhongkai Shen -- 8. The complex task of evaluating China's economic reforms / Dwight H. Perkins -- 9. Decentralisation, local innovation and competition among cities / David Dollar -- Part II: Macroeconomic development and structural adjustments. 10. China's macroeconomics in the 40 years of reform / Xiaolu Wang -- 11. China's economic rebalancing: Drivers, outlook and the role of reform / Guonan Ma, Ivan Roberts and Gerard Kelly -- 12. China's price liberalisation and market reform: A historical perspective / Zhang Jun -- 13. How has the Chinese economy capitalised on the demographic dividend during the reform period? / Cai Fang -- 14. Marketisation in China from 1997 to 2014: Achievements and contribution to growth / Fan Gang, Guangrong Ma and Xiaolu Wang -- 15. An update on fiscal reform / Christine Wong -- 16. 'Strong on quantity, weak on quality': China's financial reform between 1978 and 2018 / Yiping Huang and Xun Wang -- 17. The reform of China's exchange rate regime / Yongding Yu -- 18. Private sector development / Nicholas Lardy -- 19. State-owned enterprise reform in China: Past, present and prospects / Ligang Song -- 20. State enterprise reform today / Barry Naughton -- Part III: The development experiences. 21. Rural-to-urban migration and migrants' labour market performance, 2008-2016 / Bob Gregory and Xin Meng -- 22. The structure of and changes to China's land system / Shouying Liu -- 23. New urbanisation in China: A multidimensional perspective - Empirical analysis of 289 prefecture and higher-level cities / Biliang Hu and Kunling Zhang -- 24. China's 40 years of agricultural development and reform / Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle -- Part IV: Energy and climate change. 25. Energy price reform in China / ZhongXiang Zhang -- 26. The evolution and transformation of China's climate change response strategy: From preventing 'black swan' events to reducing 'grey rhino' risks / Jiahua Pan -- Part V: Trade, investment and global integration. 27. China and the global trading system: Then and now / Peter Drysdale and Samuel Hardwick -- 28. China's foreign trade: Reform, performance and contribution to economic growth / Kunwang Li and Wei Jiang -- 29. The liberalisation of FDI policies and the impacts of FDI on China's economic development / Chunlai Chen -- 30. Outward direct investment: Restricted, relaxed and regulated stages of development / Bijun Wang and Kailin Gao -- 31. A US perspective on China's external economic disputes in the past 40 years and in the coming 40 years / Wing Thye Woo
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    ISBN: 9781760462062 , 1760462071 , 1760462063 , 1760462071 , 9781760462062 , 9781760462079
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Monographs in anthropology series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 499.15
    Keywords: Strehlow, C ; Strehlow, C ; English language Dictionaries ; Western Desert languages ; Western Desert languages Dictionaries English ; English language Dictionaries ; Western Arrernte ; German language Dictionaries English ; English language Dictionaries German ; Diyari language Dictionaries English ; Australian languages Dictionaries ; Western Arrernte language Dictionaries English ; English language Dictionaries ; Diyari ; English language ; Western Desert languages ; English language ; German language ; English language ; Diyari language ; Australian languages ; Western Arrernte language ; English language ; Electronic books ; Australian languages ; Diyari language ; English language ; German language ; Strehlow, C ; Western Arrernte language ; Western Desert languages ; Northern Territory ; Dictionaries
    Abstract: Intro; Disclaimer; Abbreviations; Foreword; Preface and acknowledgements; Contributors; 1. A heritage dictionary; 2. Working on the dictionary; 3. Rella nunaka inguia-our old people; 4. The unpublished manuscript; 5. Assessing Carl Strehlow's dictionary as linguistic description: Present value and future potential; 6. The Mission Orthography in Carl Strehlow's dictionary; References; Carl Strehlow's 1909 Comparative Heritage Dictionary; Select index
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    ISBN: 9781760462376 , 1760462373 , 9781760462369 , 1760462365 , 1760462373 , 1760462365 , 9781760462376 , 9781760462369
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 204 pages)
    Series Statement: Monographs in Anthropology Series
    Parallel Title: Print version Damaledo, Andrey Divided Loyalties : Displacement, Belonging and Citizenship among East Timorese in West Timor
    DDC: 959.87032
    Keywords: Timorese ; Political refugees ; Timorese ; Political refugees ; Electronic books ; Timorese ; Political refugees ; Politics and government ; Timor-Leste ; Timor-Leste Politics and government ; Timor-Leste ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizenship among former pro-autonomy East Timorese who have elected to settle indefinitely in West Timor. The study follows different East Timorese groups and examines various ways they construct and negotiate their socio-political identities following the violent and destructive separation from their homeland. The East Timorese might have had Indonesia as their destination when they left the eastern half of the island in the aftermath of the referendum, but they have not relinquished their cultural identities as East Timorese. The study highlights the significance of the notions of origin, ancestry and alliance in our understanding of East Timorese place-making and belonging to a particular locality. Another feature of belonging that informs East Timorese identity is their narrative of sacrifice to maintain connections with their homeland and move on with their lives in Indonesia. These sacrificial narratives elaborate an East Timorese spirit of struggle and resilience, a feature further exemplified in the transformation of their political activities within the Indonesian political system
    Abstract: Drawing on extensive ethnographic fieldwork, this study explores the ideas of belonging and citizenship among former pro-autonomy East Timorese who have elected to settle indefinitely in West Timor. The study follows different East Timorese groups and examines various ways they construct and negotiate their socio-political identities following the violent and destructive separation from their homeland. The East Timorese might have had Indonesia as their destination when they left the eastern half of the island in the aftermath of the referendum, but they have not relinquished their cultural identities as East Timorese. The study highlights the significance of the notions of origin, ancestry and alliance in our understanding of East Timorese place-making and belonging to a particular locality. Another feature of belonging that informs East Timorese identity is their narrative of sacrifice to maintain connections with their homeland and move on with their lives in Indonesia. These sacrificial narratives elaborate an East Timorese spirit of struggle and resilience, a feature further exemplified in the transformation of their political activities within the Indonesian political system
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    ISBN: 9781760462307 , 1760462314 , 1760462306 , 1760462314 , 9781760462307 , 9781760462314
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiv, 172 pages)
    Series Statement: ANZSOG monograph series
    DDC: 388.114
    Keywords: Toll roads Economic aspects ; Privatization ; Transportation Planning ; Roads Finance ; Land use Government policy ; Toll roads ; Privatization ; Transportation ; Roads ; Land use ; Electronic books ; Transportation ; Planning ; Australia ; Land use ; Government policy ; Privatization ; Roads ; Finance ; Toll roads ; Economic aspects
    Abstract: Road pricing is not a new concept - toll roads have existed in Australia since Governor Macquarie established one from Sydney to Parramatta in 1811 - and distance-based charging schemes have been trialled and implemented with varying success overseas. But how would full market reform of roads look in a federation like Australia? In its responses to the 2016 Australian Infrastructure Plan and the 2015 Competition Policy Review, the Australian Government explicitly supported investigating cost-reflective road pricing as a long-term reform option, and has committed to establishing a study chaired by an eminent Australian to look into the potential impacts of road pricing reform on road users. The challenges we face in this space are manifold and complex, and we still have a long road ahead of us. However, with advocacy for reform coming from interest groups as diverse as governments, private transport companies, peak industry bodies, policy think tanks and state motoring clubs, there is now more support than ever before for changing the way we provide for and fund our roads. This book seeks to advance the road reform agenda by presenting some of the latest thinking on road pricing and provision from a variety of disciplinary approaches - researchers, economists and public sector leaders. It stresses the need for reform to ensure Australians can enjoy the benefits of efficient and sustainable transport infrastructure as our population and major metropolitan cities continue to grow. Traffic congestion is avoidable, but we must act soon. The works presented here all point to the need for change - the expertise and the technology are available, and the various reform options have been mapped out in some detail. It is time for the policy debate to shift to how, rather than if, road reform should progress
    Abstract: Road pricing is not a new concept - toll roads have existed in Australia since Governor Macquarie established one from Sydney to Parramatta in 1811 - and distance-based charging schemes have been trialled and implemented with varying success overseas. But how would full market reform of roads look in a federation like Australia? In its responses to the 2016 Australian Infrastructure Plan and the 2015 Competition Policy Review, the Australian Government explicitly supported investigating cost-reflective road pricing as a long-term reform option, and has committed to establishing a study chaired by an eminent Australian to look into the potential impacts of road pricing reform on road users. The challenges we face in this space are manifold and complex, and we still have a long road ahead of us. However, with advocacy for reform coming from interest groups as diverse as governments, private transport companies, peak industry bodies, policy think tanks and state motoring clubs, there is now more support than ever before for changing the way we provide for and fund our roads. This book seeks to advance the road reform agenda by presenting some of the latest thinking on road pricing and provision from a variety of disciplinary approaches - researchers, economists and public sector leaders. It stresses the need for reform to ensure Australians can enjoy the benefits of efficient and sustainable transport infrastructure as our population and major metropolitan cities continue to grow. Traffic congestion is avoidable, but we must act soon. The works presented here all point to the need for change - the expertise and the technology are available, and the various reform options have been mapped out in some detail. It is time for the policy debate to shift to how, rather than if, road reform should progress
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    ISBN: 1760462330 , 1760462322 , 9781760462321 , 9781760462338
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxii, 430 pages) , colour illustrations, colour maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Braby, M. F Atlas of Butterflies and Diurnal Moths in the Monsoon Tropics of Northern Australia
    DDC: 595.7890994
    Keywords: Butterflies Pictorial works ; Moths Pictorial works ; Pictorial works ; Butterflies ; Moths ; Australia ; Conservation of wildlife & habitats ; Biodiversity ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Introduction -- Methods -- Results and discussion -- Conclusion -- Swallowtails (Papilionidae) -- Skippers (Hesperiidae) -- Whites and yellows (Pieridae) -- Nymphs (Nymphalidae) -- Blues (Lycaenidae) -- Day-flying moths (Sesiidae, Castniidae, Zygaenidae, Immidae, Geometridae, Uraniidae, Erebidae and Noctuidae).
    Abstract: Northern Australia is one of few tropical places left on Earth in which biodiversity--and the ecological processes underpinning that biodiversity--is still relatively intact. However, scientific knowledge of that biodiversity is still in its infancy and the region remains a frontier for biological discovery. The butterfly and diurnal moth assemblages of the area, and their intimate associations with vascular plants (and sometimes ants), exemplify these points. However, the opportunity to fill knowledge gaps is quickly closing: proposals for substantial development and exploitation of Australia's north will inevitably repeat the ecological devastation that has occurred in temperate southern Australia--loss of species, loss of ecological communities, fragmentation of populations, disruption of healthy ecosystem function and so on--all of which will diminish the value of the natural heritage of the region before it is fully understood and appreciated. Written by several experts in the field, the main purpose of this atlas is to compile a comprehensive inventory of the butterflies and diurnal moths of northern Australia to form the scientific baseline against which the extent and direction of change can be assessed in the future. Such information will also assist in identifying the region's biological assets, to inform policy and management agencies and to set priorities for biodiversity conservation
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    ISBN: 1760462411 , 1760462403 , 9781760462406 , 9781760462413
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 263 pages) , colour illustrations
    Series Statement: Aboriginal history monograph series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Dortins, Emma The Lives of Stories : Three Aboriginal-Settler Friendships
    DDC: 994.410049915
    Keywords: Suttor family ; Morrill, James ; Windradyne ; Bennelong ; Birragubba (Australian people) ; Wiradjuri (Australian people) ; Castaways ; Historiography ; Wiradjuri (Australian people) ; Bennelong ; Australia ; Queensland ; Morrill, James ; Windradyne ; Birragubba (Australian people) ; Castaways ; Australia Historiography ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Part 1: The Life and Adventures of James Morrill. Crossing there and back, living to tell a tale -- Becoming first white resident -- Ways of knowing the Burdekin -- Part 2: The Many Truths of Bennelong's Tragedy. Bennelong's rise and fall -- History, tragedy and truth in Bennelong's story -- Ambassador between the present and the past -- Part 3: Friendship Beyond the Grave. A family heirloom -- At the confluence of two stories -- Friendship and the grave -- Conclusion: Living Histories, Living Stories.
    Abstract: The Lives of Stories traces three stories of Aboriginal-settler friendships that intersect with the ways in which Australians remember founding national stories, build narratives for cultural revival, and work on reconciliation and self-determination. These three stories, which are still being told with creativity and commitment by storytellers today, are the story of James Morrill's adoption by Birri-Gubba people and re-adoption 17 years later into the new colony of Queensland, the story of Bennelong and his relationship with Governor Phillip and the Sydney colonists, and the story of friendship between Wiradjuri leader Windradyne and the Suttor family. Each is an intimate story about people involved in relationships of goodwill, care, adoptive kinship and mutual learning across cultures, and the strains of maintaining or relinquishing these bonds as they took part in the larger events that signified the colonisation of Aboriginal lands by the British. Each is a story in which cross-cultural understanding and misunderstanding are deeply embedded, and in which the act of storytelling itself has always been an engagement in cross-cultural relations. The Lives of Stories reflects on the nature of story as part of our cultural inheritance, and seeks to engage the reader in becoming more conscious of our own effect as history-makers as we retell old stories with new meanings in the present, and pass them on to new generations
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  • 72
    ISBN: 9781760462512 , 1760462519 , 9781760462505 , 1760462500 , 1760462519 , 1760462500 , 9781760462512 , 9781760462505
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 225 pages)
    Series Statement: Asia-Pacific environment monograph 14
    Parallel Title: Print version Oskarsson, Patrik Landlock : Paralysing Dispute over Minerals on Adivasi Land in India
    DDC: 333.10954
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples ; Natural resources ; Land tenure ; Indigenous peoples ; Natural resources ; Land tenure ; India ; Andhra Pradesh ; Indigenous peoples ; Land tenure ; Natural resources ; India ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Landlock: Paralysing Dispute over Minerals on Adivasi Land in India explores the ways in which political controversy over a bauxite mining and refining project on constitutionally protected tribal lands in Andhra Pradesh descended into a state of paralysis where no productive outcome was possible. Long-running support for Adivasi (or tribal) land rights motivated a wide range of actors to block the project’s implementation by recourse to India’s dispersed institutional landscape, while project proponents proved adept in proposing workarounds to prevent its outright cancellation. In the ensuing deadlock, the project was unable to move towards completion, while marginalised Adivasi groups were equally unable to repossess their land. Such a ‘landlock’ is argued to be characteristic of India’s wider inability to deal with conflicts over land matters, despite the crucial importance of land for smallholder livelihoods and various economic processes in an intensely growth-focused country. The result has been frequent yet grindingly slow processes of contestation in which powerful business and state interests are, at times, halted in their tracks, but mostly seem able to slowly exhaust local resistance in their pursuit of large-scale projects that produce no benefits for the rural poor
    Abstract: Landlock: Paralysing Dispute over Minerals on Adivasi Land in India explores the ways in which political controversy over a bauxite mining and refining project on constitutionally protected tribal lands in Andhra Pradesh descended into a state of paralysis where no productive outcome was possible. Long-running support for Adivasi (or tribal) land rights motivated a wide range of actors to block the project’s implementation by recourse to India’s dispersed institutional landscape, while project proponents proved adept in proposing workarounds to prevent its outright cancellation. In the ensuing deadlock, the project was unable to move towards completion, while marginalised Adivasi groups were equally unable to repossess their land. Such a ‘landlock’ is argued to be characteristic of India’s wider inability to deal with conflicts over land matters, despite the crucial importance of land for smallholder livelihoods and various economic processes in an intensely growth-focused country. The result has been frequent yet grindingly slow processes of contestation in which powerful business and state interests are, at times, halted in their tracks, but mostly seem able to slowly exhaust local resistance in their pursuit of large-scale projects that produce no benefits for the rural poor
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    ISBN: 9781760462260 , 1760462276 , 1760462268 , 1760462276 , 9781760462260 , 9781760462277
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 volume)
    Series Statement: Asian studies series monograph 10
    Parallel Title: Print version Thak Chaloemtiarana Read till it shatters
    Keywords: National characteristics, Thai ; Thai literature History and criticism 20th century ; Thai literature ; Politics in literature ; National characteristics, Thai ; Thai literature ; Thai literature ; Politics in literature ; Electronic books ; Thai literature ; LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General ; Thailand ; National characteristics, Thai ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; Politics and government ; Politics in literature ; Thailand Politics and government 1988- ; Thailand
    Abstract: "This book introduces readers to modern Thai literature through the themes of modernity, nationalism, identity and gender. In the cultural, political and social transformations that occurred in Thailand during the first half of the twentieth century, Thai literature was one of the vehicles that moved the changes. Taking seriously 'read till it shatters', a Thai phrase that instructs readers to take apart the text, to break it down, to deconstruct it, Thak Chaloemtiarana challenges the Thai literary canon from the margins and suggests ways of expanding and enriching it. Thai literature is scarce in translation and requires the skills of a scholar fluent in Thai to comprehend it. Thak is a political scientist turned literary scholar who is bilingual in Thai and English and an avid reader of Thai fiction by authors up and down the social scale. Here he offers lively insights into his favourite literary genres with fresh readings of early Thai novels, Sino-Thai biographies and memoirs of the rich and famous, Thak Chaloemtiarana is an inquisitive man. Late in his career he switched from politics to literature. In these chapters, he draws on a lifetime of reading about writers and writing in Thailand over the past century. He nods towards the usual big names--King Vajiravudh, Luang Wichit, Kulap Saipradit, Kukrit Pramoj--but spends more time on those found in the lesser visited stacks of the libraries, the secondhand bookstalls, and the shelf by the supermarket checkout. His themes are familiar--Thailand and the West, Thai nationalism, the Thai-Chinese, and women under patriarchy--but the angles of vision are original. With a cast ranging from motor-racing princes through sexy Egyptian mummies and a feminist serial murderer to starlets touting breast-enhancement techniques, this book educates, enlightens, and entertains." --Dr Chris Baker, Bangkok-based author with Pasuk Phongpaichit, A History of Ayutthaya (Cambridge 2017)
    Abstract: "This book introduces readers to modern Thai literature through the themes of modernity, nationalism, identity and gender. In the cultural, political and social transformations that occurred in Thailand during the first half of the twentieth century, Thai literature was one of the vehicles that moved the changes. Taking seriously 'read till it shatters', a Thai phrase that instructs readers to take apart the text, to break it down, to deconstruct it, Thak Chaloemtiarana challenges the Thai literary canon from the margins and suggests ways of expanding and enriching it. Thai literature is scarce in translation and requires the skills of a scholar fluent in Thai to comprehend it. Thak is a political scientist turned literary scholar who is bilingual in Thai and English and an avid reader of Thai fiction by authors up and down the social scale. Here he offers lively insights into his favourite literary genres with fresh readings of early Thai novels, Sino-Thai biographies and memoirs of the rich and famous, Thak Chaloemtiarana is an inquisitive man. Late in his career he switched from politics to literature. In these chapters, he draws on a lifetime of reading about writers and writing in Thailand over the past century. He nods towards the usual big names--King Vajiravudh, Luang Wichit, Kulap Saipradit, Kukrit Pramoj--but spends more time on those found in the lesser visited stacks of the libraries, the secondhand bookstalls, and the shelf by the supermarket checkout. His themes are familiar--Thailand and the West, Thai nationalism, the Thai-Chinese, and women under patriarchy--but the angles of vision are original. With a cast ranging from motor-racing princes through sexy Egyptian mummies and a feminist serial murderer to starlets touting breast-enhancement techniques, this book educates, enlightens, and entertains." --Dr Chris Baker, Bangkok-based author with Pasuk Phongpaichit, A History of Ayutthaya (Cambridge 2017)
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    ISBN: 9781760462093 , 1760462098
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 148 pages) , colour illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: ANU Press Pacific Series
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Moral economy of mobile phones
    DDC: 303.48/33
    Keywords: Telecommunication ; Information technology ; Consumption (Economics) ; Technology & Engineering / Mobile & Wireless Communications ; Consumption (Economics) ; Information technology ; Telecommunication ; Pacific Area
    Abstract: A Handset Dangling in a Doorway: Mobile Phone Sharing in a Rural Sepik Village (Papua New Guinea) / David Lipset -- HIV, Phone Friends and Affective Technology in Papua New Guinea / Holly Wardlow -- Toby and 'the Mobile System': Apocalypse and Salvation in Papua New Guinea's Wireless Network / Dan Jorgensen -- Creating Consumer-Citizens: Competition, Tradition and the Moral Order of the Mobile Telecommunications Industry in Fiji / Heather A. Horst -- 'Working the Mobile': Giving and Spending Phone Credit in Port Vila, Vanuatu / Daniela Kraemer -- Top-Up: The Moral Economy of Prepaid Mobile Phone Subscriptions / Robert J. Foster -- Discussion. Affective Technologies in the Age of Creative Destruction / Jeffrey Mantz -- Transforming Place, Time and Person?: Mobile Telephones and Changing Moral Economies in the Western Pacific / Margaret Jolly.
    Abstract: The moral economy of mobile phones implies a field of shifting relations among consumers, companies and state actors, all of whom have their own ideas about what is good, fair and just. These ideas inform the ways in which, for example, consumers acquire and use mobile phones; companies promote and sell voice, SMS and data subscriptions; and state actors regulate both everyday use of mobile phones and market activity around mobile phones. Ambivalence and disagreement about who owes what to whom is thus an integral feature of the moral economy of mobile phones. This volume identifies and evaluates the stakes at play in the moral economy of mobile phones. The six main chapters consider ethnographic cases from Papua New Guinea, Fiji and Vanuatu. The volume also includes a brief introduction with background information on the recent 'digital revolution' in these countries and two closing commentaries that reflect on the significance of the chapters for our understanding of global capitalism and the contemporary Pacific
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  • 75
    ISBN: 9781760461645
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 483 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als McConvell, Patrick Skin, kin and clan : the dynamics of social categories in indigenous Australia
    DDC: 306.85089/9915
    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians Kinship ; Aboriginal Australians Ethnic identity ; Aboriginal Australians Social networks ; Aboriginal Australians Tribal citizenship ; Anthropological linguistics ; anthropological linguistics ; Australia ; Indigenous peoples ; Social and cultural anthropology, ethnography Mod Social and cultural anthropology, ethnography ; Social groups ; Social Science ; Anthropology ; Cultural & Social ; Social Science ; Ethnic Studies ; American ; Native American Studies ; Social Science ; Sociology ; Aboriginal Australians ; Ethnic identity ; Aboriginal Australians ; Kinship ; Anthropological linguistics ; The Arts
    Abstract: Introduction : Revisiting Aboriginal Social Organisation / Patrick McConvell -- Evolving Perspectives on Aboriginal Social Organisation : From Mutual Misrecognition to the Kinship Renaissance / Piers Kelly and Patrick McConvell -- Part 1. People and Place. Systems in Geography or Geography of Systems? : Attempts to Represent Spatial Distributions of Australian Social Organisation / Laurent Dousset -- The Sources of Confusion over Social and Territorial Organisation in Western Victoria / Raymond Madden -- Disputation, Kinship and Land Tenure in Western Arnhem Land / Mark Harvey -- Part 2. Social Categories and Their History. Moiety Names in South-Eastern Australia : Distribution and Reconstructed History / Harold Koch, Luise Hercus and Piers Kelly -- Patriclan Subsets of the Ashburton River District in Western Australia / Peter Sutton -- The Birds and the Bees: The Origins of Sections in Queensland / Patrick McConvell -- Generic Terms for Subsections ('Skins') in Australia : Sources and Semantic Networks / Patrick McConvell and Maïa Ponsonnet -- The Development of Arandic Subsection Names in Time and Space / Harold Koch -- Part 3. Kinship Systems. Close-Distant : An Essential Dichotomy in Australian Kinship / Tony Jefferies -- Asymmetrical Distinctions in Waanyi Kinship Terminology / Mary Laughren -- Genesis of the Trinity : The Convergent Evolution of Trirelational Kinterms / Joe Blythe.
    Abstract: Australia is unique in the world for its diverse and interlocking systems of Indigenous social organisation. On no other continent do we see such an array of complex and contrasting social arrangements, coordinated through a principle of 'universal kinship' whereby two strangers meeting for the first time can recognise one another as kin. For some time, Australian kinship studies suffered from poor theorisation and insufficient aggregation of data. The large-scale AustKin project sought to redress these problems through the careful compilation of kinship information. Arising from the project, this book presents recent original research by a range of authors in the field on the kinship and social category systems in Australia. A number of the contributions focus on reconstructing how these systems originated and developed over time. Others are concerned with the relationship between kinship and land, the semantics of kin terms and the dynamics of kin interactions
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    ISBN: 1760461806 , 1760461792 , 9781760461799 , 9781760461805
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xix, 374 pages)
    Series Statement: Australia and New Zealand school of government (ANZSOG)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Podger, Andrew Value for Money : Budget and financial management reform in the People's Republic of China, Taiwan and Australia
    DDC: 354.5100722
    Keywords: Budget Congresses ; Budget Congresses ; Budget Congresses ; Finance, Public Congresses ; Finance, Public Congresses ; Finance, Public Congresses ; Economics, Finance, Business & Management ; Taiwan ; Australia ; China ; Economics, finance, business and management ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Australasia, Oceania and other land areas ; Politics and government ; Public administration ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Australasia ; Budget ; Finance, Public ; Politics & government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Greater China Australia Dialogue on Public Administration has held annual workshops since 2011 on public administration themes of common interest to the People's Republic of China, Taiwan and Australia. This book presents and discusses a selection of papers developed from the Dialogue's fifth workshop held in late 2015 hosted by the National Taiwan University in Taipei. The theme, 'Value for Money', focused on budget and financial management reforms, including how different nations account for the relative performance of their public sectors. All governments face the challenge of scarce resources requiring budgetary management processes for identifying the resources required by and available to government, and then for allocating them and ensuring their use or deployment represents value for money. Such budgetary and financial management processes need to inform decision-making routinely and protect the integrity of the way public resources are used - with some public accountability to indicate that their uses are properly authorised and reflect the policies of legitimate government leaders. The chapters in this book explore budgeting and financial management in three very different jurisdictions: Australia, the People's Republic of China and the Republic of China (Taiwan). These activist and at times innovative countries are keen to analyse and reflect upon each other's policy achievements and patterns of public provision. They are keen to learn more about each other as their economic and social engagement continues to deepen. They are also conscious that fundamental differences exist in terms of economic development and global strategic positioning, and levels and philosophies of political development; to an extent these differences are representative of differences amongst countries around the globe
    Abstract: Intro; List of figures; List of tables; Abbreviations; Contributors; 1. How political institutions, history and experience affect government budgeting processes and ways of achieving a⁺єx80;#x98;value for moneya⁺єx80;#x99;; 2. Government budgeting and the quest for value-for-money outcomes in Australia; 3. Projecting long-term fiscal outcomes; 4. Budget reform in China: Progress and prospects in the Xi Jinping era; 5. Public budgeting system in Taiwan: Does it lead to better value for money; 6. Making a⁺єx80;#x98;accountability for resultsa⁺єx80;#x99; really work.
    Abstract: 7. Adoption or implementationPerformance measurement in the City of Guangzhoua⁺єx80;#x99;s Department of Education8. Public financial management and the campaign against extravagant position-related consumption in China; 9. Accountability reform, parliamentary oversight and the role of performance audit in Australia; 10. The development of performance auditing in Taiwan; 11. Budgeting and financial management of public infrastructure: The experience of Taiwan; 12. Municipal financial strategy responses to fiscal austerity: The case of Taiwan.
    Abstract: 13. Australiaa⁺єx80;#x99;s employment services, 1998a⁺єx80;#x93;2012: Using performance monitoring and evaluation to improve value for money14. Case study of the role of third-party evaluators in performance-based budgeting reform at the local government level in China; 15. Education outlay, fiscal transfers and interregional funding equity: A county-level analysis of education finance in China; 17. Timely help or Icing the CakeRevisiting the Effect of Public Subsidies on Private R&D Investment in Taiwan; 18. a⁺єx80;#x98;Value for moneya⁺єx80;#x99; lessons and challenges.
    Abstract: How political institutions, history and experience affect government budgeting processes and ways of achieving 'value for money' / Andrew Podger, Tsai-tsu Su, John Wanna, Meili Niu and Hon S. Chan -- Government budgeting and the quest for value-for-money outcomes in Australia / John Wanna -- Projecting long-term fiscal outcomes / Mike Woods -- Budget reform in China: Progress and prospects in the Xi Jinping era / Christine Wong -- Public budgeting system in Taiwan: Does it lead to better value for money? / Tsai-tsu Su -- Making 'accountability for results' really work? / Andrew Podger -- Adoption or implementation? Performance measurement in the City of Guangzhou's Department of Education / Meili Niu -- Public financial management and the campaign against extravagant position-related consumption in China / Hanyu Xiao -- Accountability reform, parliamentary oversight and the role of performance audit in Australia / Zahirul Hoque and Des Pearson -- The development of performance auditing in Taiwan / Kai-Hung Fang and Tsai-tsu Su -- Budgeting and financial management of public infrastructure: The experience of Taiwan / Yu-Ying Kuo and Ming Huei Cheng -- Municipal financial strategy responses to fiscal austerity: The case of Taiwan / Hsin-Fang Tsai -- Australia's employment services, 1998-2012: Using performance monitoring and evaluation to improve value for money / Wendy Jarvie and Trish Mercer -- Case study of the role of third-party evaluators in performance-based budgeting reform at the local government level in China / Zaozao Zhao -- Education outlay, fiscal transfers and interregional funding equity: A county-level analysis of education finance in China / Ping Zhang, Zizhou Bu, Youqiang Wang and Yilin Hou -- Timely help or icing the cake? Revisiting the effect of public subsidies on private R & D investment in Taiwan / Hsini Huang and Nailing Kuo -- 'Value for money' lessons and challenges / Andrew Podger.
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    ISBN: 1760461768 , 176046175X , 9781760461751 , 9781760461768
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 291 pages)
    Series Statement: Pacific trade and development conference series 38
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Armstrong, Shiro Asian Economic Integration in an Era of Global Uncertainty
    DDC: 338.95
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Asia ; International economic integration ; Economic policy ; Asia Economic policy ; Asia Economic integration
    Abstract: The Pacific Trade and Development (PAFTAD) conference series has been at the forefront of analysing challenges facing the economies of East Asia and the Pacific since its first meeting in Tokyo in January 1968. The 38th PAFTAD conference met at a key time to consider international economic integration. Earlier in the year, the people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union and the United States elected Donald Trump as their next president on the back of an inward-looking 'America First' promise. Brexit and President Trump represent a growing, and worrying, trend towards protectionism in the North Atlantic countries that have led the process of globalisation since the end of the Second World War. The chapters in the volume describe the state of play in Asian economic integration but, more importantly, look forward to the region's future, and the role it might play in defending the global system that has underwritten its historic rise. Asia has the potential to stand as a bulwark against the dual threats of North Atlantic protectionism and slowing trade growth, but collective leadership will be needed regionally and difficult domestic reforms will be required in each country
    Abstract: Intro; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; List of abbreviations; Preface; 1. Overview and issues; 2. Asian economic integration: The state of play; 3. The global setting for Asian economic integration; 4. Decoupling Asia revisited; 5. Financial liberalisation and trade: An examination of moving up value chains in the Asiaa⁺єx80;#x93;Pacific region; 6. Evolution of production networks in the Asiaa⁺єx80;#x93;Pacific region: A vision in value-added and employment dimensions; 7. The ASEAN Economic Community and the East Asian agenda; 8. Indiaa⁺єx80;#x99;s Asian trade strategy.
    Abstract: 9. East Asiaa⁺єx80;#x99;s transformation and regional architecture10. Evaluation of regional economic integration in East Asia.
    Abstract: Overview and issues / Shiro Armstrong and Tom Westland -- Asian economic integration: The state of play / Mari Pangestu and Shiro Armstrong -- The global setting for Asian economic integration / Pascal Lam -- Decoupling Asia revisited / Cyn-Young Park -- Financial liberalisation and trade: An examination of moving up value chains in the Asia-Pacific region / Wendy Dobson and Tom Westland -- Evolution of production networks in the Asia-Pacific region: A vision in value-added and employment dimensions / Hubert Escaith, Satoshi Inomata and Sébastien Miroudot -- The ASEAN Economic Community and the East Asian agenda / Somkiat Tangkitvanich and Saowaruj Rattanakhamfu -- India's Asian trade strategy / Dhiraj Nayyar -- East Asia's transformation and regional architecture / Ponciano Intal, Jr -- Evaluation of regional economic integration in East Asia / Shen Minghui.
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    ISBN: 9781760462130 , 1760462136
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 162 Seiten) , Illustrations, portraits
    DDC: 306.4/8423
    Keywords: Popular music ; Rock music ; Popular music Political aspects ; Popular music Social aspects ; Popular music History and criticism ; Fame Political aspects ; Minstrel music History ; Women musicians ; Music ; Popular culture ; Media, information & communication industries ; Minstrel music ; Popular music ; Popular music Political aspects ; Popular music Social aspects ; Rock music ; Women musicians ; Popular music ; Rock music ; stardom ; popular culture ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History
    Abstract: "A popular fascination with fame and stardom has existed in Western culture since the late eighteenth century; a fascination that, in the twenty-first century, reaches into almost every facet of public life. The pervasive nature of stardom in modern society demands study from the perspectives of a range of distinct but thematically connected disciplines. The exploration of intersections between broader considerations of stardom and the discourses of popular music studies is the genesis for this volume. The chapters collected here demonstrate the variety of work currently being undertaken in stardom studies by scholars in Australia. The contributions range from biographical considerations of the stars of popular music, contributions to critical discourses of stardom in the industry more broadly, and the various ways in which the use of astronomical metaphors, in both cultural commentary and academic discourse, demonstrate notions of stardom firmly embedded in popular music thought. Not only do these chapters represent a range of perspectives on popular music, stars and stardom, they provide eloquent and innovative contributions to the developing discourse on stardom in popular music."...
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    ISBN: 9781760462017 , 1760462012
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 223 Seiten) , Karten
    Series Statement: Monographs in anthropology series
    DDC: 306.3
    Keywords: Economic anthropology ; Economic anthropology ; Economic anthropology ; Ethnosociology ; Ethnosociology ; Ethnosociology ; Agriculture Economic aspects ; Agriculture Economic aspects ; Agriculture Economic aspects ; Ethical issues and debates ; Social and cultural anthropology, ethnography Mod Social and cultural anthropology, ethnography ; SOCIAL SCIENCE Anthropology ; Cultural ; Agriculture Economic aspects ; Economic anthropology ; Ethnosociology ; Society & Social Sciences ; Australian
    Abstract: The study of the quest for the good life and the morality and value it presupposes is not new. To the contrary, this is an ancient issue; its intellectual history can be traced back to Aristotle. In anthropology, the study of morality and value has always been a central concern, despite the claim of some scholars that the recent upsurge of interest in these issues is new. What is novel is how scholars in many disciplines are posing the value question in new ways. The global economic alignments of the present pose many political, moral and theoretical questions, but the central issue the essays in this collection address is: how do relatively poor people of the Australia-Pacific region survive in current precarious times? In looking to answer this question, contributors directly engage the values and concepts of their interlocutors. At a time when understanding local implications of global processes is taking on new urgency, these essays bring finely honed anthropological perspectives to matters of universal human concern--they offer radical empirical critique based on intensive fieldwork that will be of great interest to those seeking to comprehend the bigger picture.
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  • 80
    ISBN: 9781760462208 , 1760462217
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 327 pages)
    Series Statement: Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research)
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians ; Indigenous peoples ; Indigenous peoples ; Maori (New Zealand people)
    Abstract: From new paternalism to new imaginings of possibilities in Australia, Canada and Aotearoa/New Zealand: Indigenous rights and recognition and the state in the neoliberal age / Deirdre Howard-Wagner, Maria Bargh and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez -- Part 1: The connection between the act of governing, policy and neoliberalism. Privatisation and dispossession in the name of indigenous women's rights / Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez -- Resisting the ascendancy of an emboldened colonialism / Cathryn Eatock -- A flawed Treaty partner: The New Zealand state, local government and the politics of recognition / Avril Bell -- Expressions of Indigenous rights and self-determination from the ground up: A Yawuru example / Mandy Yap and Eunice Yu -- Part 2: Pendulums and contradictions in neoliberalism governing everything from Indigenous disadvantage to Indigenous economic development in Australia. Missing ATSIC: Australia's need for a strong Indigenous representative body / Will Sanders ---
    Abstract: Neoliberalising disability income reform: What does this mean for Indigenous Australians living in regional areas? / Karen Soldatic -- Indigenous peoples, neoliberalism and the state: A retreat from rights to 'responsibilisation' via the cashless welfare card / Shelley Bielefeld -- Ideology vs context in the neoliberal state's management of remote Indigenous housing reform / Daphne Habibis -- Fragile positions in the new paternalism: Indigenous community organisations during the 'Advancement' era in Australia / Alexander Page -- The tyranny of neoliberal public management and the challenge for Aboriginal community organisations / Patrick Sullivan -- Aboriginal organisations, self-determination and the neoliberal age: A case study of how the 'game has changed' for Aboriginal organisations in Newcastle / Deirdre Howard-Wagner ---
    Abstract: Part 3: The dynamic relationship Māori have had with simultaneously resisting, manipulating and working with neoliberalism in New Zealand. Māori, the state and self-determination in the neoliberal age / Dominic O'Sullivan -- Indigenous peoples embedded in neoliberal governance: Has the Māori Party achieved its social policy goals in New Zealand? / Louise Humpage -- Indigenous settlements and market environmentalism: An untimely coincidence? / Fiona McCormack -- 16. Māori political and economic recognition in a diverse economy / Maria Bargh
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    ISBN: 9781760462178 , 1760462179
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 250 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Asia-Pacific environment monograph 13
    DDC: 306.0995
    Keywords: Rivers Ethnology ; Rivers ; Rivers Folklore ; Maritime anthropology ; Water Religious aspects ; Crocodiles Folklore ; Crocodiles ; Maritime anthropology ; Rivers ; Water Religious aspects ; Folklore
    Abstract: "Anthropologists have written a great deal about the coastal adaptations and seafaring traditions of Pacific Islanders, but have had much less to say about the significance of rivers for Pacific island culture, livelihood and identity. The authors of this collection seek to fill that gap in the ethnographic record by drawing attention to the deep historical attachments of island communities to rivers, and the ways in which those attachments are changing in response to various forms of economic development and social change. In addition to making a unique contribution to Pacific island ethnography, the authors of this volume speak to a global set of issues of immense importance to a world in which water scarcity, conflict, pollution and the degradation of riparian environments afflict growing numbers of people. Several authors take a political ecology approach to their topic, but the emphasis here is less on hydro-politics than on the cultural meaning of rivers to the communities we describe. How has the cultural significance of rivers shifted as a result of colonisation, development and nation-building? How do people whose identities are fundamentally rooted in their relationship to a particular river renegotiate that relationship when the river is dammed to generate hydro-power or polluted by mining activities? How do blockages in the flow of rivers and underground springs interrupt the intergenerational transmission of local ecological knowledge and hence the ability of local communities to construct collective identities rooted in a sense of place?"...
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  • 82
    ISBN: 9781760461843 , 1760461849
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 350 Seiten) , Illustrations
    Series Statement: Pacific affairs series
    DDC: 303.66
    Keywords: Peace-building ; Peace-building ; Cultural fusion Case studies ; Agent (Philosophy) Social aspects ; Conflict management Case studies ; Peace studies and conflict resolution ; Development studies ; Conflict management ; Cultural fusion ; Peace-building ; Society & Social Sciences ; Politics & government ; Australian ; Case studies
    Abstract: Hybridity on the Ground in Peacebuilding and Development engages with the possibilities and pitfalls of the increasingly popular notion of hybridity. The hybridity concept has been embraced by scholars and practitioners in response to the social and institutional complexities of peacebuilding and development practice. In particular, the concept appears well-suited to making sense of the mutually constitutive outcomes of processes of interaction between diverse norms, institutions, actors and discourses in the context of contemporary peacebuilding and development engagements. At the same time, it has been criticised from a variety of perspectives for overlooking critical questions of history, power and scale. The authors in this interdisciplinary collection draw on their in-depth knowledge of peacebuilding and development contexts in different parts of Asia, the Pacific and Africa to examine the messy and dynamic realities of hybridity 'on the ground'. By critically exploring the power dynamics, and the diverse actors, ideas, practices and sites that shape hybrid peacebuilding and development across time and space, this book offers fresh insights to hybridity debates that will be of interest to both scholars and practitioners.
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  • 83
    ISBN: 9781760462215 , 1760462217
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 327 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) ; no. 40
    DDC: 305.8
    Keywords: Indigenous peoples Civil rights ; Aboriginal Australians Civil rights ; Indigenous peoples Civil rights ; Maori (New Zealand people) Civil rights ; Aboriginal Australians Civil rights ; Indigenous peoples Civil rights ; Maori (New Zealand people) Civil rights ; Australian
    Abstract: The impact of neoliberal governance on indigenous peoples in liberal settler states may be both enabling and constraining. This book is distinctive in drawing comparisons between three such states--Australia, Canada and New Zealand. In a series of empirically grounded, interpretive micro-studies, it draws out a shared policy coherence, but also exposes idiosyncracies in the operational dynamics of neoliberal governance both within each state and between them. Read together as a collection, these studies broaden the debate about and the analysis of contemporary government policy. The individual studies reveal the forms of actually existing neoliberalism that are variegated by historical, geographical and legal contexts and complex state arrangements. At the same time, they present examples of a more nuanced agential, bottom-up indigenous governmentality. Focusing on intense and complex matters of social policy rather than on resource development and land rights, they demonstrate how indigenous actors engage in trying to govern various fields of activity by acting on the conduct and contexts of everyday neoliberal life, and also on the conduct of state and corporate actors.
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  • 84
    ISBN: 9781760461621 , 1760461628
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 499 pages)
    Series Statement: Terra Australis no. 47
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Archaeology of rock art in Western Arnhem Land, Australia
    DDC: 919.429
    Keywords: Archaeology ; Rock paintings ; Art, Aboriginal Australian ; Painting, Aboriginal Australian ; Historic sites ; Archaeology ; Art, Aboriginal Australian ; Historic sites ; Painting, Aboriginal Australian ; Rock paintings ; Arnhem Land (N.T.) ; Northern Territory ; Northern Territory ; Arnhem Land
    Abstract: The archaeology of western Arnhem Land's rock art / Bruno David, Paul S.C. Taçon, Robert Gunn, Jean-Jacques Delannoy and Jean-Michel Geneste -- Part A: Archaeology of rock art in northwestern Arnhem Land. People and fish: Late Holocene rock art at Wulk Lagoon, Arnhem Land / Daryl Wesley, Tristen Jones and Rose Whitau -- The rock art of Ingaanjalwurr, western Arnhem Land, Australia / Sally K. May, Denis Shine, Duncan Wright, Tim Denham, Paul S.C. Taçon, Melissa Marshall, Inés Domingo Sanz, Faye Prideaux and Sean Paul Stephens -- The agency of artefacts: Socio-ideological functionality and the long-necked spearthrowers of Mirarr Country, northern Australia / John A. Hayward -- The rock art of Madjedbebe (Malakunanja II) / Sally K. May, Paul S.C. Taçon, Duncan Wright, Melissa Marshall, Joakim Goldhahn and Inés Domingo Sanz -- Dynamic Figures of Mirar Country: Chaloupka's four-phase theory and the question of variability within a rock art style / Iain G. Johnston, Joakim Goldhahn and Sally K. May -- How old is X-ray art? Minimum age determinations for early X-ray rock art from the 'Red Lily' (Wulk) Lagoon rock art precinct, western Arnhem Land / Tristen Jones, Vladimir Levchenko and Daryl Wesley -- Art and megafauna in the Top End of the Northern Territory, Australia: Illusion or reality? / Paul S.C. Taçon and Steve Webb -- Part B: Archaeology of rock art on the central-western Arnhem Land plateau. Postcards from the outside: European-contact rock art imagery and occupation on the southern Arnhem Land plateau, Jawoyn lands / Robert Gunn, Bruno David, Ray Whear, Daniel James, Fiona Petchey, Emilie Chalmin, Géraldine Castets, Bryce Barker, Jean-Michel Geneste and Jean-Jacques Delannoy -- Engineers of the Arnhem Land plateau: Evidence for the origins and transformation of sheltered spaces at Nawarla Gabarnmang / Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Bruno David, Jean-Michel Geneste, Margaret Katherine, Benjamin Sadier and Robert Gunn -- Dating painted Panel E1 at Nawarla Gabarnmang, central-western Arnhem Land plateau / Bruno David, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Robert Gunn, Emilie Chalmin, Géraldine Castets, Fiona Petchey, Ken Aplin, Magen O'Farrell, Ian Moffat, Jerome Mialanes, Jean-Michel Geneste, Bryce Barker, Benjamin Sadier, Margaret Katherine, Meropi Manataki and Ursula Pietrzak -- The past 500 years of rock art at Nawarla Gabarnmang, central-western Arnhem Land / Robert Gunn, Bruno David, Jean-Jacques Delannoy and Margaret Katherine -- Archaeology of rock art at Dalakngalarr 1, central-western Arnhem Land / Daniel James, Bruno David, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Robert Gunn, Alexandria Hunt, Ian Moffat, Nadia Iacono, Sean Paul Stephens and Margaret Katherine -- Determining the age of paintings at JSARN-113/23, Jawoyn Country, central-western Arnhem Land plateau / Bruno David, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Robert Gunn, Liam M. Brady, Fiona Petchey, Jerome Mialanes, Emilie Chalmin, Jean-Michel Geneste, Ian Moffat, Ken Aplin and Margaret Katherine -- Archaeology of JSARN-124 site 3, central-western Arnhem Land: Determining the age of the so-called 'Genyornis' painting / Bryce Barker, Lara Lamb, Jean-Jacques Delannoy, Bruno David, Robert Gunn, Emilie Chalmin, Géraldine Castets, Ken Aplin, Benjamin Sadier, Ian Moffat, Jerome Mialanes, Margaret Katherine, Jean-Michel Geneste and Stéphane Hoerlé.
    Abstract: Western Arnhem Land, in the Top End of Australia's Northern Territory, has a rich archaeological landscape, ethnographic record and body of rock art that displays an astonishing array of imagery on shelter walls and ceilings. While the archaeology goes back to the earliest period of Aboriginal occupation of the continent, the rock art represents some of the richest, most diverse and visually most impressive regional assemblages anywhere in the world. To better understand this multi-dimensional cultural record, The Archaeology of Rock Art in Western Arnhem Land, Australia focuses on the nature and antiquity of the region's rock art as revealed by archaeological surveys and excavations, and the application of novel analytical methods. This volume also presents new findings by which to rethink how Aboriginal peoples have socially engaged in and with places across western Arnhem Land, from the north to the south, from the plains to the spectacular rocky landscapes of the plateau. The dynamic nature of Arnhem Land rock art is explored and articulated in innovative ways that shed new light on the region's deep time Aboriginal history
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  • 85
    ISBN: 176046158X , 1760461571 , 9781760461577 , 9781760461584
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 320 pages)
    Series Statement: Research monograph (Australian National University. Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research) no. 39
    Keywords: Aboriginal Australians Alcohol use ; Drinking of alcoholic beverages Attitudes ; Alcohol Physiological effect ; Alcohol Social aspects ; Aboriginal Australians Services for ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; General ; Aboriginal Australians ; Alcohol use ; Aboriginal Australians ; Services for ; Alcohol ; Physiological effect ; Alcohol ; Social aspects ; Australia
    Abstract: 1. Learning to drink: the social history of an idea -- 2. The Gothenburg system, monopolies and the community good -- 3. The role of beer canteens and licensed clubs -- 4. The wrecking of the Murrinh Patha Social Club: a case study -- 5. The rise and fall of the Tyeweretye Club: a case study -- 6. Indigenous communities buy hotels -- 7. The Indigenous purchase of the Crossing Inn -- 8. Drinking, Indigenous policy and social enterprise.
    Abstract: In Teaching 'Proper' Drinking?, the author brings together three fields of scholarship: socio-historical studies of alcohol, Australian Indigenous policy history and social enterprise studies. The case studies in the book offer the first detailed surveys of efforts to teach responsible drinking practices to Aboriginal people by installing canteens in remote communities, and of the purchase of public hotels by Indigenous groups in attempts both to control sales of alcohol and to create social enterprises by redistributing profits for the community good. Ethnographies of the hotels are examined through the analytical lens of the Swedish 'Gothenburg' system of municipal hotel ownership. The research reveals that the community governance of such social enterprises is not purely a matter of good administration or compliance with the relevant liquor legislation. Their administration is imbued with the additional challenges posed by political contestation, both within and beyond the communities concerned
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  • 86
    ISBN: 1760461784 , 1760461776 , 9781760461775 , 9781760461782
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxxiii, 349 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Long way to go
    DDC: 325
    Keywords: Refugees Government policy ; Refugees Social aspects ; Refugees Economic aspects ; Emigration and immigration Economic aspects ; Emigration and immigration Social aspects ; Emigration and immigration Government policy ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Emigration and immigration ; Economic aspects ; Emigration and immigration ; Government policy ; Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects ; Refugees ; Economic aspects ; Refugees ; Government policy ; Migration, immigration and emigration ; Social issues and processes ; Society and culture: general
    Abstract: A Long Way to Go: Irregular Migration Patterns, Processes, Drivers and Decision-making presents the findings of a unique migration research program harnessing work of some of the leading international and Australian migration researchers on the challenging and complex topic of irregular maritime migration. The book brings together selected findings of the research program, and in doing so it contributes to the ongoing academic and policy discourses by providing findings from rigorous quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods research to support a better understanding of the dynamics of irregular migration and their potential policy implications. Stemming from the 2012 Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers report, the Irregular Migration Research Program commissioned 26 international research projects involving 17 academic principal researchers, along with private sector specialist researchers, international organisations and policy think tanks. The centrepiece of the research program was a multi-year collaborative partnership between the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and The Australian National University's Crawford School of Public Policy. Under this partnership, empirical research on international irregular migration was commissioned from migration researchers in Australia, Indonesia, Iran, the Netherlands, Sri Lanka and Switzerland
    Abstract: Foreword / Mark Matthews -- Preface / Marie McAuliffe and Khalid Koser -- Introduction / Marie McAuliffe and Khalid Koser -- Irregular maritime migration as a global phenomenon / Marie McAuliffe and Victoria Mence -- Placing Sri Lankan maritime arrivals in a broader migration context / Dinuk Jayasuriya and Marie McAuliffe -- The root causes of movement: Exploring the determinants of irregular migration from Afghanistan / Craig Loschmann, Katie Kuschminder and Melissa Siegel -- Seeking the views of irregular migrants: Decision-making, drivers and migration journeys / Marie McAuliffe -- Leaving family behind: Understanding the irregular migration of unaccompanied asylum-seeking minors / Ignacio Correa-Velez, Mariana Nardone and Katharine Knoetze -- Indonesia as a transit country in irregular migration to Australia / Graeme Hugo, George Tan and Caven Jonathan Napitupulu -- The process of Sri Lankan migration to Australia focusing on irregular migrants seeking asylum / Graeme Hugo and Lakshman Dissanayake -- Applications for asylum in the developed world: Modelling asylum claims by origin and destination / Tim Hatton and Joseph Moloney -- Assisted voluntary return and reintegration of migrants: A comparative approach / Khalid Koser and Katie Kuschminder -- Media and migration: Comparative analysis of print and online media reporting on migrants and migration in selected countries / Marie McAuliffe, Warren Weeks and Khalid Koser -- Environmentally related international migration: Policy challenges / Victoria Mence and Alex Parrinder -- Conclusions / Khalid Koser and Marie McAuliffe.
    Abstract: Stemming from the 2012 Expert Panel on Asylum Seekers report, the Irregular Migration Research Program commissioned 26 international research projects involving 17 academic principal researchers, along with private sector specialist researchers, international organisations and policy think tanks. The centrepiece of the research program was a multi-year collaborative partnership between the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and The Australian National University's Crawford School of Public Policy. Under this partnership, empirical research on international irregular migration was commissioned from migration researchers in Australia, Indonesia, Iran, the Netherlands, Sri Lanka and Switzerland
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    Acton, ACT, Australia : Australian National University Press
    ISBN: 1760461660 , 1760461652 , 9781760461652 , 9781760461669
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 135 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Series Statement: State, Society and Governance in Melanesia
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Kwai, Anna Annie Solomon Islanders in World War II : An Indigenous Perspective
    DDC: 940.54/26
    Keywords: World War, 1939-1945 ; Indigenous peoples ; World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns ; Electronic books ; History: specific events and topics ; Humanities ; Military history ; Regional and national history ; Second World War ; Indigenous peoples ; Military campaigns ; Australasian and Pacific history ; Solomon Islands ; World War (1939-1945) ; Colonialism and imperialism ; History
    Abstract: The Solomon Islands Campaign of World War II has been the subject of many published historical accounts. Most of these accounts present an ђ́بoutsiderђ́ة perspective with limited reference to the contribution of indigenous Solomon Islanders as coastwatchers, scouts, carriers and labourers under the Royal Australian Navy and other Allied military units. Where islanders are mentioned, they are represented as ђ́بloyalђ́ة helpers. The nature of local contributions in the war and their impact on islander perceptions are more complex than has been represented in these outsiderѕђ́ة perspectives. Islander encounters with white American troops enabled self-awareness of racial relationships and inequality under the colonial administration, which sparked struggles towards recognition and political autonomy that emerged in parts of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate in the postwar period. Exploitation of postwar military infrastructure by the colonial administration laid the foundation for later sociopolitical upheaval experienced by the country. In the aftermath of the 1998 crisis, the supposed unity and pride that prevailed among islanders during the war has been seen as an avenue whereby different ethnic identities can be unified. This national unification process entailed the construction of the ђ́بPride of our Nationђ́ة monument that aims to restore the pride and identity of Solomon Islanders
    Abstract: The Solomon Islands Campaign of World War II has been the subject of many published historical accounts. Most of these accounts present an 'outsider' perspective with limited reference to the contribution of indigenous Solomon Islanders as coastwatchers, scouts, carriers and labourers under the Royal Australian Navy and other Allied military units. Where islanders are mentioned, they are represented as 'loyal' helpers. The nature of local contributions in the war and their impact on islander perceptions are more complex than has been represented in these outsiders' perspectives. Islander encounters with white American troops enabled self-awareness of racial relationships and inequality under the colonial administration, which sparked struggles towards recognition and political autonomy that emerged in parts of the British Solomon Islands Protectorate in the postwar period. Exploitation of postwar military infrastructure by the colonial administration laid the foundation for later sociopolitical upheaval experienced by the country. In the aftermath of the 1998 crisis, the supposed unity and pride that prevailed among islanders during the war has been seen as an avenue whereby different ethnic identities can be unified. This national unification process entailed the construction of the 'Pride of our Nation' monument that aims to restore the pride and identity of Solomon Islanders
    Abstract: Introduction -- Islanders at War -- Why Support the Allies-- Impacts of the War -- Monument-building and Nationђ́ѵbuilding -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Prime Minister Derek Sikuађ́ةs letter of endorsement of the Solomon Scouts and Coastwatchers Trust -- Appendix 2: Letter of recognition from President Barack Obama.
    Abstract: Introduction -- Islanders at War -- Why Support the Allies? -- Impacts of the War -- Monument-building and Nation-building -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1: Prime Minister Derek Sikua's letter of endorsement of the Solomon Scouts and Coastwatchers Trust -- Appendix 2: Letter of recognition from President Barack Obama.
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    Canberra, A.C.T. : ANU Press | New York : JSTOR
    ISBN: 9781760461485 , 1760461482
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 358 Seiten)
    DDC: 305.42
    Keywords: Fiscal policy ; Income tax Law and legislation ; Equality before the law ; Gender mainstreaming ; Women Taxation ; Law and legislation ; Equality before the law ; Fiscal policy ; Gender mainstreaming ; Income tax Law and legislation ; Women Taxation ; Law and legislation ; Australian
    Abstract: Gender inequality is profoundly unjust and in clear contradiction to the philosophy of the 'fair go'. In spite of some action by recent governments, Australia has fallen behind in policy and outcomes, even as the G20 group of nations, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the International Monetary Fund are paying renewed attention to gender inequality. Tax, Social Policy and Gender presents new research on entrenched gender inequality in a comparative framework of human rights and fiscal sustainability. Ground-breaking empirical studies examine unequal returns to education for women and men, decision-making about child care by fathers and mothers, the history and gendered effects of the income tax and family payments, and women in the top 1 per cent. Contributors demonstrate how Australia's tax, social security, child care, parental leave, education, work and retirement income policies intersect to compound gender inequality. Tax, Social Policy and Gender calls for a rethinking of equality and efficiency in tax and social policy and provides new policy solutions. It offers a pathway to achieve gender mainstreaming for women's economic security and the wellbeing of all Australians.
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    Acton, ACT, Australia : Australian National University
    ISBN: 9781760461195 , 1760461202 , 1760461199 , 9781760461201
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvi, 397 pages)
    Series Statement: China story yearbook 2016
    Parallel Title: Print version Control
    DDC: 306.0951
    Keywords: Zhongguo gong chan dang Discipline ; Zhongguo gong chan dang ; Environmental policy 21st century ; Environmental policy ; Zhongguo gong chan dang dang ; China ; China ; China ; China ; Discipline ; Economic history ; Environmental policy ; Social conditions ; Politics and government ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; World ; Asian ; Zhongguo gong chan dang ; China Politics and government 21st century ; China Social conditions 2000- ; China Economic conditions 2000- ; China ; China ; China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: 'More cosmopolitan, more lively, more global' is how the China Daily summed up the year 2016 in China. It was also a year of more control. The Chinese Communist Party laid down strict new rules of conduct for its members, continued to assert its dominance over everything from the Internet to the South China Sea and announced a new Five-Year Plan that Greenpeace called 'quite possibly the most important document in the world in setting the pace of acting on climate change'. The China Story Yearbook 2016: Control surveys the year in China's economy, population planning, law enforcement and reform, environment, Internet, medicine, religion, education, historiography, foreign affairs, and culture, as well as developments in Taiwan and Hong Kong
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    Canberra : ANU Press | New York : JSTOR
    ISBN: 9781760461683 , 1760461687
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (215 Seiten) , colour Illustrationen, Karten
    Series Statement: Pacific series
    DDC: 304.80995
    Keywords: Return migration ; Emigration and immigration ; Population geography ; Place attachment ; Australasia, Oceania and other land areas ; Migration, immigration and emigration ; Oceania ; Social issues and processes ; Society and culture: general ; Society and social sciences Society and social sciences ; Emigration and immigration ; Place attachment ; Population geography ; Return migration ; Society & Social Sciences ; Australian ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: In recent decades, the term 'mobility' has emerged as a defining paradigm within the humanities. For scholars engaged in the multidisciplinary topics and perspectives now often embraced by the term Pacific Studies, it has been a much more longstanding and persistent concern. Even so, specific questions regarding 'mobilities of return'--that is, the movement of people 'back' to places that are designated, however ambiguously or ambivalently, as 'home'--have tended to take a back seat within more recent discussions of mobility, transnationalism and migration. This volume situates return mobility as a starting point for understanding the broader context and experience of human mobility, community and identity in the Pacific region and beyond. Through diverse case studies spanning the Pacific region, it demonstrates the extent to which the prospect and practice of returning home, or of navigating returns between multiple homes, is a central rather than peripheral component of contemporary Pacific Islander mobilities and identities everywhere.
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    New York, NY : Psychology Press [u.a.]
    ISBN: 9781848726635 , 9781848726642
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 350 S.) , Ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: The Sydney Symposium of Social Psychology series 15
    DDC: 302.12
    Keywords: Social perception ; Interpersonal communication ; Cognition
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. 1. The interdependence of social cognition and communicationpt. 2. Cognition and communication in dyadic encounters -- pt. 3. The psychology of narratives -- pt. 4. The political and social consequences of communication and cognition.
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    New York : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780415702751
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (x, 259 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in anthropology 14
    Parallel Title: Print version Anthropology and Nature
    DDC: 301.01
    Keywords: Philosophy of nature ; Anthropology Philosophy ; Human ecology Philosophy
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    New York : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780415881982 , 9780415881975 , 9780805841312
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xi, 601 p) , ill
    Edition: 2nd ed
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Routledge communication series
    Uniform Title: Handbook of family communication.
    Parallel Title: Print version The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication
    DDC: 302.2
    Keywords: Communication in families ; Interpersonal communication
    Abstract: The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication offers a comprehensive exploration and discussion of current research and theory on family interaction. Integrating the varying perspectives and issues addressed by family researchers, theorists, and practitioners, this volume offers a unique and timely view of family interaction and family relationships. With a synthesis of research on issues key to understanding family interaction, as well as an analysis of many theoretical and methodological choices made by researchers studying family communication, Family Communication serves to advance the fi
    Description / Table of Contents: The Routledge Handbook of Family Communication; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Part IFamily Communication Theories and Methods; 1 Twenty Years of Family Research Published in Communication Journals: A Review of the Perspectives, Theories, Concepts, and Contexts; 2 Perspectives on Studying Family Communication: Multiple Methods and Multiple Sources; Part IICommunication Across the Family Life Course; 3 A Communication Perspective on Cohabitation and Contemporary Dating Relationships; 4 Marital Communication; 5 On Becoming Parents
    Description / Table of Contents: 6 Generational Juggling: Family Communication at Midlife7 Family Communication in Later Life; Part IIICommunication in Various Family Forms; 8 Communication in Intact Families; 9 Divorced and Single-Parent Families: Risk, Resiliency, and the Role of Communication; 10 Stepfamily Communication; 11 The Family Relationships of Sexual Minorities; 12 Single, No Children: Who Is Your Family?; 13 Support Communication in Culturally Diverse Families: The Role of Stigma; Part IVThe Relational Communication of Family Members; 14 Mothers and Fathers Coparenting Together; 15 Infant Communication
    Description / Table of Contents: 16 Parent and Sibling Interactions During Middle Childhood17 Parent-Child Communication During Adolescence; 18 Communication During Emerging Adulthood; 19 Widening Circles: Interactive Connections Between Immediate Family and Larger Social Networks; Part VFamily Communication Processes; 20 When Families Manage Private Information; 21 Conflict and Relational Quality in Families; 22 Persuasion and Families; 23 The Communication of Emotion in Families; 24 Family Stories and Storytelling: Windows into the Family Soul; Part VICommunication and Contemporary Family Issues
    Description / Table of Contents: 25 After the Workday Ends: How Jobs Impact Family Relationships26 The Media and Family Communication; 27 Digital Technology and Families; 28 The Reciprocal Influence of Drug and Alcohol Abuse and Family Members' Communication; 29 Charting Dangerous Territory: The Family as a Context of Violence and Aggression; 30 Psychophysiological Methods in Family Communication Research; 31 Mental Health; Part VIIEpilogue and Commentary; 32 The Family of the Future: What Do We Face?; Notes on Contributors; Index
    Note: First edition published by Routledge in 2003 , Includes bibliographical references and index , Rev. ed. of: Handbook of family communication / edited by Anita L. Vangelisti. c2004 , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    London : Routledge
    ISBN: 9780415626545
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xxii, 269 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Routledge contemporary China series 90
    DDC: 303.48/21821051
    Keywords: China Study and teaching ; Psychological aspects ; China Foreign public opinion ; History ; China Study and teaching ; History
    Abstract: Why, for centuries, have the West and the world continuously produced China knowledge that deviates from Chinese realities? Why, since the mid-nineteenth century, have Chinese intellectuals oscillated between commendation and condemnation of their own culture, and between fetishization and demonization of all things Western? And why have some of the world's wisest thinkers expressed opinions on Chinese culture, which are simply wrong? In order to answer these questions, this book explores the process of knowledge production about China and the Chinese civilization and in turn
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction : Orientalism and beyond -- Knowledge and cultural unconscious -- Sinology, Sinologism, and postcolonialism -- Sinologism : a historical critique -- The ideology of epistemology -- The ideology of methodology -- The ethnic unconscious -- The political unconscious -- Linguistic Sinologism -- Conclusion : a theory of self-conscious reflection.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [250]-263) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    ISBN: 9780739178126
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (ix, 325 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Social networks ; Self-presentation ; Impression formation (Psychology) ; Identität ; Management ; Selbstdarstellung ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Soziales Netzwerk ; Management ; Selbstdarstellung ; Identität
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    ISBN: 9780691153216
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xix, 328 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Unrivalled Influence : Women and Empire in Byzantium
    DDC: 305.420939/8618
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    Keywords: Upper class women ; Women and religion ; Women History Middle Ages, 500-1500 ; Women Social conditions ; Byzantine Empire Social life and customs ; Byzantinisches Reich ; Frau ; Soziale Stellung
    Abstract: Unrivalled Influence explores the exceptional roles that women played in the vibrant cultural and political life of medieval Byzantium. Written by one of the world's foremost historians of the Byzantine millennium, this landmark book evokes the complex and exotic world of Byzantium's women, from empresses and saints to uneducated rural widows. Drawing on a diverse range of sources, Judith Herrin sheds light on the importance of marriage in imperial statecraft, the tense coexistence of empresses in the imperial court, and the critical relationships of mothers and daughters. She looks
    Description / Table of Contents: AbbreviationsIntroduction -- Women in Byzantium -- In search of Byzantine women : three avenues of approach -- Women and the faith in icons in early Christianity -- Unrivalled influence : mothers and daughters in the medieval Greek world -- "Femina Byzantina" : the council in Trullo on women -- Public and private forms of religious commitment among Byzantine women -- The imperial feminine in Byzantium -- Political power and Christian faith in Byzantium : the case of Irene (regent 780-90, emperor 797-802) -- Moving bones : evidence of political burials from medieval Constantinople -- The many empresses of the Byzantine court (and all their attendants) -- Theophano : considerations on the education of a Byzantine princess -- Toleration and repression in the Byzantine family : gender problems -- The icon corner in medieval Byzantium -- Marriage : a fundamental element of imperial statecraft -- Index.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    Boca Raton, Fla. [u.a.] : CRC Press
    ISBN: 9781439880449
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 402 S.) , graph. Darst.
    Edition: [Elektronische Ressource]
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    DDC: 302.3
    Keywords: Management ; Social networks ; Web 2.0 ; Information technology
    Abstract: "Examining the advancement of business enterprise through social networking, this book offers a hands-on, practical assessment of not only what to do, but how to do it to master the social networking paradigm and achieve a competitive advantage. Discussing the spectrum of social media and social activities available to business today, it explains the functions of social networking in a business context, shows how to measure and manage social networking, details the utility and role of social networking on a department specific basis, and considers security, risk, legal, and privacy issues"--
    Note: "An Auerbach book , Includes bibliographical references , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web , Systemvoraussetzungen: Internet-Zugriff, Adobe Acrobat Reader.
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    ISBN: 9780415809931
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xvi, 272 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2013 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in event research series
    Parallel Title: Print version Events, Society and Sustainability : Critical and Contemporary Approaches
    DDC: 394.2068
    Keywords: Special events industry ; Sustainability
    Abstract: The growth of the events industry brings with it concerns of sustainable management, the sharing of available resources, and ensuring that people and places are not over-exploited. While the environmental and economic dimensions of sustainability have attracted a reasonable attention in the study of events, the social and cultural aspects of sustainability have been largely neglected. This book brings together emerging critical perspectives, innovative conceptual frameworks and contemporary case studies. Events cannot be isolated from the actions of humans and this is reflected in the emphasis
    Description / Table of Contents: pt. I. Thinking critically about events and sustainability -- pt. II. Events, sustainability and community -- pt. III. Strategic perspectives and the events sector -- pt. IV. Insights from the field : case studies -- pt. V. Sustainable futures : visions of action and hope.
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    Chichester [England] : Wiley-Blackwell
    ISBN: 9781118234433 , 9781118234471 , 1118234456 , 1118234464 , 9781118234457 , 9781118234464
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (x, 256 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Palo Alto, Calif ebrary 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Gender and history
    Parallel Title: Print version Gender and the city before modernity
    DDC: 305.4
    Keywords: Women Social life and customs ; Sociology, Urban History To 1500 ; City and town life History To 1500 ; Women History To 1500
    Abstract: Gender and the city before modernity presents a series of multi-disciplinary readings that explore issues relating to the role of gender in a variety of cities of the ancient, medieval, and early modern worlds. Presents an inter-disciplinary collection of readings that reveal new insights into the intersection of gender, temporality, and urban space features a wide geographical and methodological range, includes numerous illustrations to enhance clarity
    Description / Table of Contents: Gender and the city before modernity; Contents; Notes on contributors; Introduction; 1 The queen and the city: royal female intervention and patronage in hellenistic civic communities; 2 'A remarkably patterned life': domestic and public in the Aztec household city; 3 women, property and urban space in tenth-century Milan; 4 Towards a female topography of the ancient Greek city: case studies from late archaic and early classical Athens (c.520-400 BCE); 5 Bodymaps: sexing space and zoning gender in ancient Athens.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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    Opladen, Berlin & Toronto : Verlag Barbara Budrich
    ISBN: 9783847403319
    Language: German
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (156 Seiten)
    Edition: Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Series Statement: Schriftenreihe der Sektion Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Erziehungswissenschaft (DGfE) Band 3
    Parallel Title: Print version Differenz, Diversität und Heterogenität in erziehungswissenschaftlichen Diskursen
    DDC: 305.3
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    Keywords: Education ; Diversity in the workplace ; Geschlechtsunterschied ; Soziale Konstruktion ; Intersektionalität ; Queer-Theorie
    Abstract: Im erziehungs- und sozialwissenschaftlichen Diskurs werden die Begriffe ‚Heterogenität‘ und ‚Diversität‘ als Plastikworte für Verschiedenheiten aller Art eingesetzt. Die Verwischung der Kategorien erscheint modern und fortschrittlich: Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung war gestern – heute ist ‚Diversität‘ oder ‚Heterogenität‘ angesagt, und da scheint ja Geschlecht ‚mit drin‘ zu sein. Die AutorInnen setzen sich kritisch und zeitgemäß mit den aktuellen Tendenzen auseinander
    Abstract: Prof. Dr. Elke Kleinau, Institut für vergleichende Bildungsforschung und Sozialwissenschaften, Universität zu Köln; Prof. Dr. Barbara Rendtorff, Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft, Universität Paderborn
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Cover""; ""Differenz, Diversit�t und Heterogenit�t in erziehungswissenschaftlichen Diskursen""; ""Inhaltsverzeichnis""; ""Einleitung: ‚Geschlecht wird immer mitgedacht...�. Differenzen � Diversity � Heterogenit�t in erziehungswissenschaftlichen Diskursen""; ""‚mitgedacht� � Geschlecht als diskursive Figur""; ""Das Kategorienproblem. Intersektionalit�t und Heterogenit�t?""; ""Über Verschiedenheit verf�gen? Heterogenit�t und Diversity zwischen Effizienz und Kritik""; ""Diversity als Ordnungsstrategie. Anmerkungen aus der Perspektive der Queer-Theory""
    Description / Table of Contents: ""Geschlecht und/oder Diversit�t? Das Paradox der Intersektionalit�tsdebatten""""‚Geschlecht wird immer mitgedacht�� � aber wie? Argumentationsmuster von Studierenden zum ‚gendersensiblen Sprachgebrauch� an der Universit�t""; ""Geschlecht & Heterogenit�t in der Geschichtsdidaktik""; ""Die Kategorie Geschlecht in der (station�ren) Jugendhilfe""; ""Autoren/innen- und Herausgeberinnenverzeichnis""
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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