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Designing Governance Structures for Performance and Accountability
by
Hon S. Chan, Meili Niu, Andrew Podger, Tsai-tsu Su, John Wanna, Hon S. Chan, Meili Niu, Andrew Podger, Tsai-tsu Su, John Wanna
in
Business
,
Governance
,
Government accountability
2020
Designing Governance Structures for Performance and
Accountability discusses how formal and informal governance
structures in Australia, the People's Republic of China (PRC) and
Taiwan may be designed to promote performance and to ensure
accountability.
The book presents a selection of papers developed from the
Greater China Australia Dialogue on Public Administration's seventh
workshop held in June 2017 hosted by City University of Hong
Kong.
Insights are provided on both current developments in the
different contexts of the three jurisdictions examined, and on
broader institutional and organisational theories. Chapters cover
theories of organisational forms and functions in public
administration, the 'core' agency structures used in the different
jurisdictions, the structures used to deliver public services
(including non-government organisational arrangements) and other
'non-core' agency structures such as government business
enterprises, regulatory organisations and 'integrity'
organisations. A particular emphasis is placed on the institutional
arrangements the executive arm of government uses for advising on
and implementing government policies and programs. Although the
book explores arrangements and developments within very different
political governance systems, the purposes of the structures are
similar: to promote performance and accountability.
This book is a companion volume to Value for Money: Budget
and Financial Management Reform in the People's Republic of China,
Taiwan and Australia (ANU Press, 2018).
The Colored Conventions Movement
by
Foreman, P. Gabrielle (Pier Gabrielle)
,
Casey, Jim
,
Patterson, Sarah Lynn
in
19th century
,
African American Studies
,
African Americans
2021
This volume of essays is the first to focus on the Colored Conventions movement, the nineteenth century's longest campaign for Black civil rights. Well before the founding of the NAACP and other twentieth-century pillars of the civil rights movement, tens of thousands of Black leaders organized state and national conventions across North America. Over seven decades, they advocated for social justice and against slavery, protesting state-sanctioned and mob violence while demanding voting, legal, labor, and educational rights. While Black-led activism in this era is often overshadowed by the attention paid to the abolition movement, this collection centers Black activist networks, influence, and institution building. Collectively, these essays highlight the vital role of the Colored Conventions in the lives of thousands of early organizers, including many of the most famous writers, ministers, politicians, and entrepreneurs in the long history of Black activism. Contributors: Erica L. Ball, Kabria Baumgartner, Daina Ramey Berry, Joan L. Bryant, Jim Casey, Benjamin Fagan, P. Gabrielle Foreman, Eric Gardner, Andre E. Johnson, Cheryl Janifer LaRoche, Sarah Lynn Patterson, Carla L. Peterson, Jean Pfaelzer, Selena R. Sanderfer, Derrick R. Spires, Jermaine Thibodeaux, Psyche Williams-Forson, and Jewon Woo. Explore accompanying exhibits and historical records at The Colored Conventions Project website: https://coloredconventions.org/
Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870-1940
2011,2010
Before communism, anarchism and syndicalism were central to labour and the Left in the colonial and postcolonial world.Using studies from Africa,Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America, this groundbreaking volume examines the revolutionary libertarian Left's class politics and anti-colonialism in the first globalization and imperialism(1870/1930).
La chimie et l'habitat
by
Michel, Jean-Marc
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Bernier, Jean-Claude
,
Ledoux, Marc J
in
Building materials
,
Chemistry-Research
,
Human ecology
2011
Les progrès de la chimie conditionnent cette activité traditionnelle de l'humanité qu'est l'aménagement de son habitat. Elle offre à l'architecte une palette toujours plus riche qui conduit à la diversité d'aujourd'hui des villes, de l'immobilier de loisir et des édifices publics de la vie moderne. À côté des bois ou des bétons, toujours majoritairement utilisés, c'est l'irruption des vitrages modernes, des textiles nouveaux et les multiples emplois des matériaux polymères qui marquent les évolutions actuelles ; leurs propriétés sont abordées dans ce livre. Mais les demandes d'aujourd'hui se placent sous le signe du « développement durable », de l'économie des ressources et de la recherche du confort. On montre ici comment la chimie permet d'éviter le gaspillage et d'utiliser l'énergie solaire ou le biogaz provenant des déchets ménagers, et comment elle permet le recyclage des matériaux des bâtiments vétustes. On présente aussi la chimie du végétal, voie de recherche aujourd'hui déjà très performante pour fournir liants et pigments des peintures. Quant au confort, s'il est lié aux matériaux – par le contrôle de la lumière et de la température des habitations –, il exige aussi le contrôle de la qualité de l'air intérieur dont les dommages potentiels à la santé ont été réalisés récemment. Tous ces aspects sont traités et illustrés. Réfléchir à l'habitat moderne conduit à découvrir plusieurs pans des sciences chimiques – les matériaux, les polymères, l'analyse moléculaire, les bilans d'énergie. L'habitat ? Encore un domaine où la chimie, bien loin d'être cause de nuisances, se révèle source de satisfactions indispensables.
Myanmar in Crisis
by
Dunford, Michael R
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Chambers, Justine
in
Burma-Economic conditions-Congresses
,
Burma-History-Coup d'e´tat, 2021-Congresses
,
Burma-Politics and government-21st century-Congresses
2024
Myanmar in Crisis brings together scholars from across the social sciences to analyse the dual crises of COVID-19 and the 2021 military coup. All of the essays address one of four themes around the concept of crisis: society in crisis, a state in crisis, an economy in crisis, and international relations in crisis. Several authors examine the contested nature of state authority in the post-coup revolutionary context, including the emergence of new governance dynamics; others discuss heterogenous forms of resistance and the potential for building a more inclusive, just, and tolerant society in the future of Myanmar. The volume also explores the economic crisis caused by the pandemic and the coup and its devastating effects on people's lives and livelihoods: the authors provide a deep dive into the impacts of restrictive COVID-19 prevention measures on local communities, the growing livelihoods crisis since the coup, and the impacts of both crises on foreign trade and investment. Scaling up from that local perspective, the book also looks at Myanmar's history of foreign relations, the response of the international community to the coup and the challenges faced by foreign governments and regional bodies in navigating the deteriorating political situation. Held together, the volume highlights the ongoing state of crisis in Myanmar, its impact on society and the possibilities for recovery and reform, amidst a powerful new revolutionary movement. Beyond providing crucial insights to Southeast Asian area specialists, the book offers deep insights into the way that multiple crises interact, amplify one another, and open up possibilities for hope amidst tragedy.
Art Outside the Lines
2015
This collection of essays, written by leading scholars in the fields of East German art, film, literature, music, and museum studies, seeks to renegotiate the artistic legacy of the German Democratic Republic. Combining a range of theoretical and practical perspectives, the volume challenges the narrow frameworks of totalitarianism and Ostalgie that have dominated discussions of art produced in the GDR. It explores the diversity of art produced in the state and contests the long-held perception that socialist realism and artistic innovation were mutually exclusive. Crucially, the collection puts art itself to the fore; GDR art is considered not simply as a political by-product, as is so often the case, but as an entity of innovation and aesthetic value in its own right.
Cruising the Library
by
Adler, Melissa
in
American Studies
,
Classification
,
Classification, Library of Congress-Evaluation
2017,2020
Cruising the Library examines the ways in which library classifications have organized sexuality and sexual perversion. The author studies the Library of Congress Subject Headings and Classification, as well as the Library of Congress's Delta Collection, a restricted collection of obscenity until 1964.
The Germans and the Holocaust
2015
Up-to-Date: Features cutting-edge scholarship about a compelling and very important aspect of the Holocaust. Eminent Authors: All of the chapters have been written by highly accomplished senior scholars who are internationally known in this field of Research Focus on Sources: Several of the chapters emphasize the utitlity of newly available sources for reassessing our understanding of Germans' respsonses to the Holocaust.
Landscape archaeology between art and science
2012,2025
This volume contains thirty-five papers from a 2010 conference on landscape archaeology focusing on the definition of landscape as used by processual archaeologists, earth scientists, and most historical geographers, in contrast to the definition favored by postprocessual archaeologists, cultural geographers, and anthropologists. This tension provides a rich foundation for discussion, and the papers in this collection cover a variety of topics including: how do landscapes change; how to improve temporal, chronological, and transformational frameworks; how to link lowlands with mountainous areas; applications of scale; new directions in digital prospection and modeling techniques; and the future of landscape archaeology.